The Royal Union

The Co. Black Guard - Sweden Empire Temporary Truce is a cease-fire between the two guilds that will last for five days.

The Truce
On June 25, 1722, at approxamately 12:30, p.m., Lord Jeremiah Garland, officer of the Co. Black Guard, met with King John Macbatten, guildmaster of the Sweden Empire. Garland met Macbatten in the King's Arm Tavern, in Tortuga, Abassa. Jeremiah was accompanied by his bodyguard, Kenny, as well as his close friend in the guild, James MacDougal. Garland's mission was to bring a temporary break in the war between the two headlining guilds. The reason being, a cease-fire would allow both guilds to build up their armies, discuss strategy, and become more organized. At first, Macbatten declined the offer, but Garland eventually cajoled him into givig it a few days. Do note, however, that the truce is only between the Co. Black Guard and the Sweden Empire. They will not be fighting anybody for five days, but their allies may still fight each other. The truce will last from:

Saturday, June 25, 1722, to Thursday, June 30, 1722.

For the time being, the Co. Black Guard will take part in no more battles, but rather focus on becoming more defensivelly (and offensivelly) organized. If guilds from both sides of the fighting nation wish to join the truce, they may do so. Best regards, Sir Jeremiah N. Garland II, MBE, of England Lord of the EITC and Officer of the Co. Black Guard