The Polish emissary, a bearded, roughly dressed man with a heavy wolf's head cloak drawn over his shoulders, enters the chamber and nods amiably at all present before speaking,

King Wladyslaw sends greetings and tidings of peace and prosperity to all. Additionally he asks me to make these proclamations for everyone to hear;

Poland vows never to start a war against any fellow Catholic, and further asks that all other Catholic nations immediately open trade routes with one another to ensure the propserity of God's people.

Poland pledges her priests and funds to spreading the word of God anywhere that it cannot yet be heard. Assailing or otherwise hindering priests in their noble mission will be an act of war. Any nation which does not wish to hear the word of God in their lands is welcome to make their protests known here so that their reasons will be heard by all.

Finally Poland wishes to express her support for the aims of the Teutonic Order with a public pledge of permanant non-aggression between our two peoples, and the promise of a further developing relationship in the near future. Let all enemies of either people be duly warned.

With a deep bow the emissary retires to a seat set aside for Poland.