An Arms Deal with Greece

December 1st, 1821, Versailles.

The weather in Versailles is turning colder. The gardens of the palace, usually a point of interest, are now quiet and less frequented due to the cold. The streets of the town are busier during the day despite the chill, with people dressed in warm clothing. In the evenings, most residents stay indoors, where it's warmer. This time of year is noticeably quieter and marks a significant shift from the busier, warmer months.

It was eight o'clock in the evening, and Napoleon was seated behind his desk, reading the latest reports of the battle that occurred in Athens between the Ottoman Empire and the Greek revolutionaries.

"Hmm…the tanks have proved themselves effective in this new form of warfare and therefore the Greeks are requesting to get more of this to fully repel the Ottomans out of the Greek's land," Napoleon read.