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''Under the command of our greatest Tsar, Pyotr Alexeyevich Ulyanov I, all countries and fellow nations, enemies or not, are to abide by our own commands, laws, requests, and actions. You will follow Russia as your new nation, you will honor it, you will admire it, and you will serve it. Every single country in Europe will be taken in to the Russian Empire at will. Any attempt shown to resist this new law passed by our greatest Tsar, Ulyanov I, and the oppressor’s or oppressors’ nation will be subject to harsh punishment. The oppressor or oppressors will be executed at first chance. If you, you nation, and its leader do not comply, you will be used as a fatal example. Do not underestimate us.''

Notes of musical phrases filled the dry air of the palace. The Palace of Pyotr Alexeyevich Ulyanov I, Tsar of Russia and her citizens. Russia was most proud to have a leader like Ulyanov; they knew him as strong, courageous, proud, and determined to keep Russia on its noble feet, and its posture gallantly correct. Ulyanov, himself, was also much proud of his noble achievements during his rein, which began only four years ago, during the year of 1741. On of his more personal achievements that Russia’s noble Tsar was fond of, was the planning of his gallantly-standing palace, домом Ульяновым, or “The House Ulyanov”