The Polish King is not within marching distance of any foreign city, much less the Danish capital, with the assassin he just commissioned to defend himself. Until this act of sabotage made it clear what terrible acts some of his fellow Catholic lords were willing to stoop to King Wladyslaw considered the hiring of assassins to be a lowly act.
While I suppose Scottish cities may frequently see their sheep fences knocked over by peasants, this was a structure large enough that it would take a horde of peasant who could not have worked without being seen... or one well trained and skilled agent of darkness.
I quite understand why you would be sympathic to your French masters, but do attempt a nonce of impartiality?
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