A French emissary enters the chamber and adresses the assembled lords.

Finally, the Danes show themselves for the bandits and cowards they truly are...

First they unduly accused us of sabotage, then rather than take the matter up with us they strike at our common ally, who, since England's treachery has been punished, is struggling to keep its kingdom afloat and regain favor with his Holiness...

I say coward because had the Danes some courage they would have struck at us and not at our Scottish friend...

But Danes, you shall soon learn that who lives by the sword shall die by the sword...

With this, the messenger unleashes its sword from its scabbard and launches through the air towards the Danish representatives' bench, forcing them to bolt from their seats or be impaled by French steel...