THE JUNKER CONGRESS
City of Berlin
The Junkers meet to discuss the future of the prussian struggle for independence. They gathered in a very luxurious castle just out of the northern city of Berlin. Most would think that a gathering of revolutionaries would be at a dark corner full of shadowy figures whos low status made them wish for struggle.
But this wasnt the case, the party was clearly for an elite and prestigious; everyone present was either a member of a Junker family, a German Industrialist, or an officer in the army. The 'party' was made into a masquerade, so their identities were kept in secret. The Holy Roman Emperor would pay plenty for their mere names.
The ladies attending and the young officers remained at the ball room, the rest moved to the second floor to a large private room. They all satdown at the table.
On the center sat the "
Three Prussian founding fathers", they were composed of Otto von Bismark, the great compromiser and the main man in charge of diplomacy and communication ammong the Junker organization. Then was Helmuth von Moltke, a man of amazing military ability and organization, his job was to maintain, train and command the small ammount of forces we currently had. And finally, Heinrich von Dunkelheit, head of the Junkers, and head of the most powerful of the Junker families. His money came from his status in royalty and ownership of vast industrialist holdings. His ability was yet to be tested outside, but in the Junkers, he was the supreme commander of the organization.
The party ended... and so were the goals discussed. Everyone went home....