It had been days since Berengar visited Wolfgang, and Berengar finally received word from the King of the Kalmar Union that he would be happy to accept the Kaiser's request for a visit. Not only that, but the man gave permission to Berengar, allowing him to ride through Jutland with a small host of armed bodyguards in order to explore the landscape of the region.
Winter had arrived, and Berengar had made many preparations for his journey north. Food, clothing, transportation, weapons, and munitions. These were all things that needed to be carefully planned, as he was unlikely to hunt anything in such dreadful weather. Thus, he spared no expense to ensure that he and his soldiers had the supplies needed to survive the harsh winters of Scandinavia.
Naturally, his army had winter uniforms designed for them in order to stave off the cold. He himself had one that was loosely based upon those used by German Field Marshalls in the Second World War of his past life.