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The signed agreement lies at the Archons desk. In Porsennas eyes it symbolizes the brotherhood between Ligurian and etruscan peoples. He signed the parchment with the prepared text of the treaty, being happy about. He took a belt of the lovely wine, growing at the heights around Verona, after doing so.
Dear noble Gaius Julius
Archon of Liguria and friend of Etruria
I am very pleased about Your friendly answer and the signed agreement. Here You will have the treaty, signed and sealed by myself. We etruscan people appreciate this agreement with our ligurian brothers and sisters.
Whenever a foreign army of whoever people or nation, be it with declaration of war or without, crosses the frontier of a province either of Liguria or Etruria in an act of war, the non-involved nation have to send their armies to aid.
This treaty will inure only if a foreign power initiates an act of war against either Liguria or Etruria.
This treaty will not inure when an act of war will be initiated by either Liguria or Etruria against whoever people or nation.
If either Liguria or Etruria will initiate an act of war against whoever people or nation and another power, if not allied with those, who are the defender against either Liguria or Etruria, initiates an act of war against those, this treaty will inure.
If either Liguria or Etruria initiates an act of war against whoever people or nation and another power will ally with those, this traty will not inure.
Signed by
Lars Porsenna
Archon of Etruria
King of the Federation of the twelve Cities
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