Rheinbund
Established Nation
Weissenfels
"Hello Alfred, join us to form the triumvirate of unofficial wedding festivities," Johann shouted when the Frankener Prince Alfred visited him and Wolfgang. A few minutes later, Johann's and Wolfgang's brother Karl joined them.
Later that night, a group of about 30 princes, princesses and non-noble friends of Friedrich and Laura went into the inner city of Weissenfels to celebrate. Like they always did, the Eiffellandian princes drank just enough to be funny but not enough to get drunk and loose the control, because they all hated loosing the control.
The group ended up in a karaoke-bar run by an Oikawan immigrant. They all sang some songs, but Ludwig stole the show several times with a couple of nearly perfect performances, both in German, and in French, and in English.
The next morning, everybody was fresh and fruity again for the wedding. The weather was great. A completely blue sky without a cloud, and it was already 22 degrees in the morning. The civil marriage took place in the garden of the Zwinger and was performed by the Mayor of Weissenfels. He also welcomed the foreign guests in English and explained the procedure: "Of course the whole ceremony will be done in German, but I will tell you the most important word of it. It is the word 'Yes' in English, 'Oui' in French, 'Si' in Italian and Spanish, 'Sim' in Lusitanian, 'Aiwa' in Arabic, 'Ken' in Ivrite, 'Hai' in Oikawan and 'Ye' in Korean. That word is 'Ja' in German. And indeed, it sounds similar to the same word in Dutch and Aren." Later on, it was the word "Ja" that sounded twice.
"Hello Alfred, join us to form the triumvirate of unofficial wedding festivities," Johann shouted when the Frankener Prince Alfred visited him and Wolfgang. A few minutes later, Johann's and Wolfgang's brother Karl joined them.
Later that night, a group of about 30 princes, princesses and non-noble friends of Friedrich and Laura went into the inner city of Weissenfels to celebrate. Like they always did, the Eiffellandian princes drank just enough to be funny but not enough to get drunk and loose the control, because they all hated loosing the control.
The group ended up in a karaoke-bar run by an Oikawan immigrant. They all sang some songs, but Ludwig stole the show several times with a couple of nearly perfect performances, both in German, and in French, and in English.
The next morning, everybody was fresh and fruity again for the wedding. The weather was great. A completely blue sky without a cloud, and it was already 22 degrees in the morning. The civil marriage took place in the garden of the Zwinger and was performed by the Mayor of Weissenfels. He also welcomed the foreign guests in English and explained the procedure: "Of course the whole ceremony will be done in German, but I will tell you the most important word of it. It is the word 'Yes' in English, 'Oui' in French, 'Si' in Italian and Spanish, 'Sim' in Lusitanian, 'Aiwa' in Arabic, 'Ken' in Ivrite, 'Hai' in Oikawan and 'Ye' in Korean. That word is 'Ja' in German. And indeed, it sounds similar to the same word in Dutch and Aren." Later on, it was the word "Ja" that sounded twice.