Inviations with the blue and golden seal of Sweden reached the courts of Warmia and Kaliskie. Each seal covered a personal invitation.
QUOTE:
To Deidre de Almhuin, queen of Prussia,
it seems long to me since we have met on the fields of Oppland in the dark days where Prussian knights have suffered from treason and guile. Gladly these days are over but we never forgot what grand warriors passed our lands back then. As it has been long prepared and often impeded by histories strange lanes I am happy to hereby invite the Prussian knights to a turney to be held in our capitol.
Finally we will meet as friends in fair challenge. Your Polish neighbours, grand warriors and fine people are also invited. As long as you instruct your soldiers to not mistake friend with foe you may travel in a fleet to our coasts for passing the baltic sea alone is always a struggle we don't want you to fight without need.
Hoping to see your most noble majesty soon,
Dietrich den Uxi, Konungr of Sweden
QUOTE:
To Wladyslaw Leszczynski, his most catholic majesty of Poland,
after you have offered me hospitality lately and after I've enjoyed your turney I want to return the favour. You are most warmly invited to come with all your knights to compete with the grand knights of Sweden.
The turney shall be held in days not so far away from now and we expect answer and your flag on the horizon to visit us even more soon. Let us celebrate the new friendship between the nation of Sweden and his southern neighbours. Thus we also have invited the noble knights of Prussia. At this occasion we may also discuss the further relations of Sweden, Poland and Prussia.
Awaiting answers from you highness,
Dietrich den Uxi, Konungr of Sweden