THE EASTERN ALLIANCE PACT
Signed 2 August 307AC.
On the day of August the Second, in the year of 307AC, the Great Noble Families of House Peirgarten, House Delmotte, and House du Brierüst have formally come together in a mutual pact of alliance and defense, renewing the previous Basta and Brissaud pact with the departure of Ravenstads, and Peirgarten taking their place. For the sake of the preservation of their holdings and domain, the three houses have agreed to the following terms.
- In instances of threats from foreign entities, all three families will come to each others aid where necessary, either through the suppliance of manpower, or if such is not in ones availability, through monetary assistance.
- The three families will recognize each other as allies and therefore will never threaten one anothers holdings, lands or titles, and will strive to ensure that each are maintained, regardless of foreign challengers.
- During political movements, the three families will defend each others motions as long as they do not conflict with one another, and provide verbal and literal support to each others campaigns.
For the sake of the integrity of this alliance pact, it is of paramount importance that all signatories provided are transparent. In the case of disagreements between the three families, it is favorable that diplomacy is the preferred method of solution. Communication is of great importance when the families intend to create future plans for warfare and for alliances in order to maintain the strength of the pact.
Signed by,
Her Grace, Lady Amelina Peirgarten
Grand Duchess of Lorhauser
His Grace, Lord Louis Delmotte
Archduke of Basta & Irvelle
Baron of La Cresse
Her Grace, Lady Constanze du Brierüst
Archduchess of Maraisburke
Her Grace, Lady Amelina Peirgarten
Grand Duchess of Lorhauser
His Grace, Lord Louis Delmotte
Archduke of Basta & Irvelle
Baron of La Cresse
Her Grace, Lady Constanze du Brierüst
Archduchess of Maraisburke