Congress of Versailles Part 1

Upon hearing the outlined agenda, the room was filled with a subtle yet palpable tension. Delegates shifted in their seats, discreetly exchanging glances and whispered comments. The ceasefire between the Empire of France, the Kingdom of Prussia, and the Russian Empire had been a fragile one, and its formal conclusion was a matter of utmost priority for all parties involved.

Delegate Karl August von Hardenberg from the Kingdom of Prussia adjusted his spectacles and took a deep breath. He had been privy to backroom discussions about the impending peace treaty, and he knew that the road to a resolution would be fraught with challenges. Beside him, Tsar Paul I, representing the Russian Empire, tapped his fingers impatiently on the table. The future of Eastern Europe and the balance of power hinged on the decisions made in this room.