A scream tears across the royal palace, as Empress Anastasiya enters the room of her son, Justinian. Two members of the Varangian Guard, who are always nearby, rush into the room and immediately scan it for threats, guns drawn. Noting no immediate threats, they relax slightly, before their gaze turns to the Empress, and what lays before her in the crib of her son, Justinian. Turning to one of the guards in the hall, the commander tells him "Get the Emperor, immediately." The man nods and runs off as fast as he can, headed for the Emperors chambers. The commander then brings a chair for the Empress, who sinks down into it in shock, to stunned to say anything. Another guard summons a servant who brings a glass of water for the Empress.
No more than ten minutes later Emperor Alexander III enters the room, his keen eyes scanning the room for signs of a threat, seeing none, he turns to his wife. "What is the matter, my love?" He asks softly, placing a hand on her back.
She looks up at him, with tears in her eyes, and points silently to Justinian's crib.
As the Emperor looks into the crib of his baby son and heir, the blood drains from his face. "Whoever did this will pay." He states with cold resolve, his voice like ice.
Four hours later, a public speech is held from the steps of the Imperial Palace. This speech would be broadcast live to the world, and although it is made in Imperial Greek, it would be translated to many languages. The Emperor steps up to make his speech, surrounded by Varangian Guards on all sides, many of them holding weapons of varying types. Varangian Guards are also wandering amongst the crowd, eyes ever vigilant. If anyone in the crowd were so inclined, they would spot snipers on the rooftops surrounding the area, also scanning the crowd. A key absence, however, would be Empress Anastasiya, who was always at the Emperor's side when he made public speeches. "Greetings people of Constantinople. It is with a grave and heavy heart that I must inform you that my son, the Royal Prince Justinian, has been taken from us while we slept." He pauses as gasps and murmurs ripple through the crowd. Narrowing his eyes, he scans the crowd, looking for any hints of those responsible, yet what he sees is only shock and grief. Refusing to show any signs of weakness, he continues. "That is correct, the Prince has been taken from us. This morning, in his crib was a note held in place by a knife. I would like to read it to all of you. He clears his throat, before reading the note. It is in English, which he switches to and reads with a strong Greek accent.
"Dear Emperor Alexander III,
We have your son. He is safe. He will remain that way as long as we get what we want. We do not ask for much, only that you give us 50 billion US dollars, by the end of the week. We also ask that the Imperial family abdicates from power, also by the end of the week. If this does not happen we will begin sending you pieces of your son, starting with his fingers and toes. You have been warned."
The Emperor looks out across the crowd, before switching back to Greek to continue. "My family has ruled this nation for centuries. And I can assure you, we are not about to stop now. We will stop these criminals and bring them to justice. I promise you that. The Byzantine Empire is strong, it is powerful, and it will continue! Anyone with any information with regards to the kidnapping will be handsomely rewarded. Long live the Empire!" He finishes with a strong and stoic voice, with a fierce gaze. Throughout his entire speech, the Emperors voice is cold and void of emotion. Immediately following his speech, the crowd begins singing the national anthem.
A couple hours later, a more private message is sent to the leaders of the nations of the world.
A photocopy of the ransom letter is also sent to nations with the private message. It is typed in a standard font of size 12, and at the bottom is a bank account number for the West Indisch Bank. Aside from the bank account number, there are no identifying markers on the paper.As you are aware by now, the son and heir of Emperor Alexander III of the Byzantine Emperor has been kidnapped. This is an official request for any aid and assistance you may offer in assisting with his safe return. Those who assist will be rewarded for their aid. Please come to Constantinople to entreat with the Emperor to make your offers of aid in person. Offers to pay the ransom will not be tolerated. Please be aware that the Varangian Guard will also be searching for Prince Justinian, however they will share all information they find with those who offer assistance.