Skanderbeg's Decision

Inside the sword's room of the castle, Skanderbeg is reading the letter handed to him by his procurator with the light through a tiny barred window, frowning as he tries to recognise the words in the letter which is being written in a rather bizarre way; The first half of the letter is well decorated classical literature writing style, using the tales and quotes of many ancient Greek and Roman philosophers, written in an elegant court calligraphy technique. While the second half of the letter, is being written in a more common kind of language with less garnishing context, with a much more straight forward way of speaking and of course, the elegant court calligraphy is gone too, being replaced with a not so tidy hand writing.