Okay, I really hope that I don't count as a 'Great'
Slipping up however

has trust betrayed me?
Unlike
some I'm not confident enough to talk of winning battles not yet detailed in the update...diplomacy on the other hand...
(in story form but this is an offical thinging...identical dispatches have been sent to the french, HRE, and other important peoples).
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Second floor, The west wing of the Houses of Parliment, London, FK
Skoropadsky's leg ached again as he walked down the brightly lit corridor, the falls of his crutch echoing gently off the paneled walls. He winced and continued on, though Nevski, his adjucant and translator for when Skoropadsky's English failed him, spotted the grimace.
"The leg acting up sir?" He inquired in Russian.
"Yes yes, enough about it, my own fault after all! Though I still say if you cut a mans legs off its reasonable to be suprised when he bites your leg hard enough to sever a tendon...Just goes to show you should never turn your back on a Turkmeni!" He shifted to english and continued on "Now...let speak in this language for the moment, it will...um...improve my skills, and make our hosts less suspicous"
"I am still suprised they sent an Ataman to this, especially such a war hero! And even more suprised you agreed to go!"
Skoropadsky responded with a shrug and a nasty grin, "Well they needed someone of importance, and I have been irritating the old Bear again...as for my...part; well...I've always wanted to see London"
They arrived at the large polished door of the great mans chambers, Skoropadsky rapping once on the oak with his crutch. They could hear movement inside, no doubt the secretaries in the antechamber, but no one came to open the entrance. Nevski, impatient, moved to knock once again, only to be stopped by a raised finger and a smile from Skoropadsky. After a time suitable for their belittlement, a young impecciably dressed secretary opened the door and admitted them to a busy space of desks and notes as four more energetic youngster earnestly coped and annotated reports and filed documents.
"So" said Skoropadsky, prempting the functionaries blathering, "When will his lordship see us?"
"When he is ready of course!" was snapped in reply, evidently he had deemed his introduction to be of far more import than Skoropadsky had.
"Well then we will wait" The two Dalnorossians stood for a few minutes while the civil servants worked. Soon however Skoropadsky grew bored and began to pace up and down. As he paced, he brought his crutch down quite forcefully; the crashing soon breaking the concentration of the functionaries. A few more minutes of this and the young men broke first, one scurried through to door on the far side of the office. He returned a few minutes later and indicated them to follow.
"It may be childish" Skoropadsky remarked in russian under his breath, "but you should never let a buearocrat get the upper hand; once you are caught in their web they will suck you dry with waiting and forms and requests"
The short corridor leading to Lord Russells office was lined with the portraits of Foreign secretaries past, hard and cold looking men all. Skoropadsky nodded in appreciation of this, a nation did not rise to mastery on smiles and kindness after all. Arriving at yet another door in this warren on the Thames the young functionary knocked, and upon hear a gruff reply from inside, showed them in.
"Thank you Brownings, take notes of the proceeding between me and these gentlemen" The old man behind the desk said briskly. Turning to the Dalnorossians he looked them up and down, and seemed quite unimpressed with what he saw, he did not rise from his seat to greet them.
Skoropadsky grinned, he supposed he made an amusing sight; his formal clothes had be lost in an accident when crossing the atlantic, and he was now dressed in a fine Federate suit, with a few unusual touches. His Bulava, symbol of his office, still hung from his belt, though the scabbard of his Shashka was empty. The wide leather belt and ribbons were not common parts of a typical Federate gentlemans ensemble either. His head, shaved except the ponytail at the back, had probably be the casue of some of the earlier secretaries annoyance.
"I believe that is the first time I have be called a gentleman, your Lords ship"
"No doubt Mr...?"
"Nor have I been called Mr often either, my title is Ataman, Ataman Volodymyr Pavlovich Skoropadsky. This is my Adjucant Mykhailo Ivanovich Nevski. We bring you a message from the Grand Rada of Dalnorossia, one Parliment to another"
"Very well
Ataman, the Federated kingdoms are
always interested in hearing what the nations of Asia have to say" Lord Russell settled back into his chair and steepled his fingers.
"
The Grand Rada wishes it to be known to the various great nations, in the hope of retaining cordial and polite relations, that the insufferable cruelty that the Sublime Porte had laid on the lands north of Black Sea, the brutal slaughter of all minorities who disagreed, the occupation of lands not rightfuly theirs, all that will end. In short that a state of war now exists between Dalnorossia and the Ottoman throne, all diplomacy having failed. We do this at the bequest of various groups which have risen up in defience of the Turks only to be trodden on again and again. However we wish a number of things to be clarified, hence this visit.
Firstly, whilst rumour tells us that our actions are occuring concurrently with others, we are not operating in formal alliance with them, we will complete our goals and this war irrespective of their actions.
Secondly, those goals are the reclaiming of the ancestral Cossack lands north of the Black Sea and in the Causacus and the freeing and formation of independent states for the Armenians and Georgians, both whom have requested our aid to liberate them from the Ottomans.
Thirdly, once these goals are achieved we will wish no further agression against the Ottomans, only defending the lands we have freed and fending off any counterattacks.
If you desire it we can leave you with documents detailing all the instances of Ottoman oppression that have prompted this move."
"Interesting, when do you plan to begin this mission of 'liberation'?"
"I believe the opening salvo would have been fired sometime last night"
"So you wished us great powers to be informed, but not
too informed?"
"If you would remember we had an appointment for yesterday, that was rescheduled by your office..."
"I will present this to the cabinet, you will have some reponse to carry back to your Parliment within the week"
"Thank you" The meeting was clearly over, Lord Russell did not look to see them leave but immediatly picked up his pen and began to write. Skoropadsky wondered at the necessity of this whole trip, but alas the niceties must be observed. As those Nipponese swordsmen he had met in Ezo believed; one should always smile and nod, even...no
especially when the blades were drawn.