Thursday, September 10, 2009

Conquest of Saint Petersburg

As czar Fredovich still needed few days to finish negotiations with Russian bourgeoisie, czar Martin Madonovich and Hudyslav Bonegovich set off to Petersburg to conquer former headquarters of their imperial predecessors.

They entered the city discreetly by train covered in the darkness just before the first soft rays of dawn illuminated wide streets of Petersburg.


Allied undercover agent in the local bar provided the czars a secret code to the door of camouflaged hide-out from where the short expeditions were starting in the following two days.


The czars mapped the underground passages so they could travel between distant points of the city without a necessity to expose themselves to the watchful eyes of local militia.

They also successfully penetrated into famous Hermitage and evaluated its astonishing art collections.

After such an attention-demanding mission the czars have moved to relaxing gardens of Peterhof where they spent a sunny afternoon.

Of course they couldn't leave the city without counting the military forces of Petersburg, especially examining the Aurora ship and its big guns.

More adventures are on the way ...

Long live the Czars! :)

1 comment:

Martin Vodak said...

huste, rovnaky vlak akym som siel na Kavkaz. vyzera to byt super trip páni!