Berengar sat within the confines of a room, gathered around him were men of prestigious standing. Sitting before him was an Arab man, though it was not the German Emperor's friend and ally Hasan, rather the mighty Sultan of the Timurid Empire.
As Berengar's war for the restoration of Al-Andalus was ongoing, he had made the tough decision to attend to the Timurid-Byzantine Peace Accords rather than lead his men to victory in Iberia. The reason for this was complicated, and ultimately would diverge into two paths he could have followed.
By leading his soldiers in Iberia Berengar would be remembered as a conquering warlord who used the sword to bring Iberia under the heel of his Granadan allies, he would be revered as the savior of a dying people within the future Nation of Al-Andalus, allowing his plan to place his son with Yasmin on the throne, and slowly converting the Muslim people of the region into a reformed version of their religion.