[color=purple][h2][center][b]Kingdom of Genstadt[/b] [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/Arms_of_the_Dutch_Republic.svg/1200px-Arms_of_the_Dutch_Republic.svg.png[/img][/center][/h2][/color] [indent][i]King Freud Thumer, [indent]I hope this spring finds you well. There are a great many things afoot in Europe these past many months. It has been several long years since we last spoke, but know that my love for you and Dorist has always remained. I am writing you and praying this document finds you in time. Word has reached me that Genstadt, under Foreign Ambassador Klaas-Jan Groot Koerkamp made a declaration of neutrality in regards to Dorist and Stevata. He has since found leave to the vilayets of Schulenburg and will no longer be available for arraignments and dictates in the Genstadter Embassy in Talfist. Instead, know that Genstadt has chosen it's own path, a new path. The Kingdom of Genstadt, as witnessed by God, declares today and forever a friend of the Kingdom of Dorist and will instead request a Dorist delegation be sent to the Genstadter vilayet of Kluugen, near the Dorist border, to discuss further details of this political arrangement. The Genstadt state hopes that in lieu of war, concessions and agreements can be discovered that will be mutual to every involved party. I am dispatching a new Foreign Ambassador [b]Karst-Jan Rijntjes[/b] to Talfist to be at your service. He is well qualified, having been a member of the Genstadter Eerste Kamer ([i]State Senate[/i]) since the 1730's and speaks quite fluent Dorist. With love, Queen Margriet I of Genstadt[/indent] [/i][/indent] [hr][hr] [center][img]https://griffin.sh/assets/img/logo_256.png[/img] [i]Griffioen Bank dur Genstadt, est. 1756[/i][/center] [indent][i]To Jan Anthonie Bruijn,[/i] [indent][i]As we embark into this new year, we know that you go with Genstadt and God in this journey. The establishment of the [b]Griffioen Bank dur Genstadt[/b] will ensure a more stable financing and commission of currency in Genstadt and surrounding nations. This letter is also affirming the confirmation in two hundred and fifty million Gens in promissory notes for immediate issuing and lending backed by Genstadt bullion. As Head of the Griffioen Bank dur Genstadt, your responsibilities will be to ensure the continued solvency and positive financial operations of the newly charted facility. Your tenure will last sixty seasons under which the Office of the Ministry of Finance and the Crown will jointly revenue your history and make a determination as to the continuation of your role there. Domestic issuance can occur at any vilayet or municipality level without question submitted via the Crown, foreign issuance must run pursuance at the request of the Office of the Ministry of Finance and to be submitted to an inquiry direct to the Minister of Finance and the Queen herself. Should either party find hesitation in any issuance, then the Crown finds itself in proper authority to deny such an issuance from being declared. In lieu of any confusion, return post haste a letter marked by the seal of the Griffioen Bank dur Genstadt to the Ministry of Finance. We look forward to working alongside you. Minister of Finance, Jan Elias Nicolaas Schimmelpenninck van der Oye[/i][/indent][/indent] [hr][hr] [hider=Kingdom of Genstadt Summary] - [b]Queen Magriet I[/b] assures [b]King Freud Thumber of Dorist[/b] of their political support. - The [b]Griffioen Bank dur Genstadt[/b] Central Bank is started. Privately owned but regulated by the Minstry of Finance and the Crown, it is given $250,000,000 in Gens to begin issuing to local companies and individuals and also available to foreign nations to request loans for financing. [hider=Griffioen Bank dur Genstdt] - [b]Liquid Capital[/b]: $250,000,000 - [b]Loans[/b]: None[/hider][/hider]