Auguste looked at the group he had assembled arrive to his meeting place. He gave them a salute. "Bonjour." He said. "I appreciate you all coming here. This is the first step to saving France from destruction. You maybe wondering why I called you behind the palace instead of somewhere more... official. Well, I can tell you all that the reason for the discreetness is justified. I worry that Jacobin spies might become aware of our plans and seek to thwart them... It is believed that's how the Jacobins managed to capture and kill our king in the first place. When we establish a more suitable footing, we'll lack the need to hide from potential spies and hold meetings in actual buildings." He took out a map and placed it on the ground. It was a map of Versailles. "Now, your first mission's a simple one. Like how the Jacobins sent a message to us, [i]you[/i] will send a message to them. There is a small encampment outside of Versailles." He points to an area marked with a red circle. "We can't let them take in anymore people to join the revolution, so we want you to disband this encampment by any means necessary. I only ask that you spare civilians who aren't allied with the Jacobins. It's one thing to send a message to the Jacobins regarding our refusal to bow out of fear, it's another to send them that message while stooping to their lows." He said.