Within the study of the Royal palace, Kaiser Berengar von Kufstein was seated in his leather-bound chair with a beautiful young woman sitting in his lap. The maiden who graced the Emperor's presence was none other than his wife Linde. The Second Empress of Germany had elected to dress in her intelligence uniform as she prodded her man's chest lovingly.
Sitting in front of the couple on the desk was an empty container which once held two important items. For the sake of Linde's exemplary service to the crown over the years, Berengar had established a new Chivalric Order, and conferred the title of Grandmaster onto his loving wife.
As the Director of Intelligence, Linde had acted as the commander over military intelligence in some of the fiercest conflicts that Berengar had taken part. Though Linde had not fought on the front lines herself, it was largely because of her efforts in intrigue that Berengar now found himself as an emperor.