Ernst of Melk rises to speak on behalf of the Prinz.

My lords, it seems that, our warnings having been ignored, our Polish foes have struck at the Duchy of Bohemia and lay siege to Prague.

It is but a small force that assails the city and one which would be easily defeated should the garrison sally, but our Prinz is unable to reach it in time to muster the defences so this duty must fall to the Duke of Bohemia himself.

Instead, our Prinz and his retinue strike back at the Magyar-Polish alliance by besieging the city of Budapest, which should fall to the soldiers of the Reich next campaign season.