Marriage has always been a convenient tool for the great kingdoms. The Hapsburgs to the south had sprouted from the unlikely union of several small kingdoms and the greatest wish of the Soviet king has always been a wife worthy of him. Britannia, locked in intense warfare between the two, has sought peace through these same methods, laying aside their sword and presenting the golden jew of the Britannian Empire - Prince Alfred I. What happens when the ruling kings don't communicate, however? Would it mean double crossing a signed treaty or is there perhaps a way the two newly weds can share?