The Kwarez diplomat emerges from his chambers, and approaches the podium
It has been too long I have last spoke!
Our Shah has been too busy centralizing his empire to dwindle in diplomatic affairs,
and as a result I have grown accustom to your women and drink.
But duty calls!
The kwarez diplomat takes out a parchment and raises it for all to see
Heath my words council members, for my Shah now wish to conduct diplomacy with you fine people...
1. First, I shall deal with the good,
The Shah, has noticed that the mighty Kypchak Confederacy has grown strong and powerful!, The Shah is very impressed, and admire the ferocity and warrior ethos of these tribal people. For this reason he wishes to extend an alliance with these people, so that together we can prosper.
2. Second, our Shah wishes to speak with Rajput Empire,
The Shah is glad with their present policy of peace and mutual respect for our border, as a result, we noticed that the Rajputs have moved his troops away from the border, the Rajputs have our respect for this, and as a result we have done the same.
This shall continue so long as peaceful prospects between our empire persists, our ambitions in the East is over, we hope you feel the same with the West
3. Third, we send our peaceful greetings to the Sindh,
The Shah is respectful of this small but fierce nation, but we send a warning, your expansion Northwest must cease, our spies have noticed the advances towards lands desired by the Shah. Do not expand into these lands, especially if you cannot properly defend it, I would suggest for the continued peace between our people that you retreat your forces, and contact us for discussion on proper land desires and claims, and we will be happy to negotiate with you some kind of compromise.
The Kwarez diplomat after delivering his message, steps down off the podium and carefully rolls up the diplomatic parchment
Now if you will all excuse me, but I have more womanizing and drink to attend too, our Shah will keep in touch.
The kwarez diplomat walks out of the council, back to his chambers
- Kwarez Shah
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