July 15th, 1939 ā Geneva, Conference Hall of the League of Nations
The grand chamber in Geneva's League of Nations building hummed with tension. Delegates from the world's most powerful nations gathered around an expansive mahogany table, the atmosphere heavy with anticipation. At stake was the question of Ruthenia's standing as a global power following its crushing defeat by Valoria.
Representatives from Francois, Triesenberg, Sardegna, Fredonia, Britannia, Valoria, and Ruthenia themselves took their seats. Each bore expressions ranging from quiet resolve to visible disdain.
At the head of the table sat Sir Reginald Turner, the League's appointed mediator, a gray-haired diplomat from Britannia renowned for his impartiality. His deep voice broke the silence as he addressed the assembly.