
Prime Minister Baschet and the Gallic delegation arrived at Ludovico II International Airport, one of three international airports located in Saint Dominico. Ludovico II International Airport was mostly known for being located on one of the many islands that made up Saint Dominico's city shoreline, which was divided and separated by hundreds of man-made canals. The airport was the closest in proximity to the Archbishop's Palace and to Saint Dominico's Square, thus making it the most convenient place for the Gallic Prime Minister to land.
Upon landing, the Gallic Prime Minister and her aides were greeted by members of the Inquistan National Guard, who saluted her as she and her aides deplaned. The Prime Minister and her delegation were escorted into a nearby armoured limousine, which was waiting for them nearby on the tarmac. Normally it would be faster to travel to Saint Dominico's Square using one of the many water taxis located at the airport, but because security was one of the Archbishop's top priorities, the Gallic Prime Minister would have to take the longer physical route instead. The Prime Minister's armoured limousine was followed and preceded by numerous other armoured vehicles, all of which were devoted to her safety.

While the physical route took decidedly longer than travelling over the water, it made up for it by boasting beautiful scenery. Many of the bridges that connected the city islands were decorated with splendor and grandeur. The entire route to the Archbishop's Palace was especially decorated for this state visit, with Gallic and Inquistan flags lining down the city promenades and hanging from the balconies of nearby buildings.
As they were nearing Saint Dominico's Square and the palace, the Gallic delegation would have noticed numerous celebrations that were occurring on the streets in celebration of the visit. Members of the public were lighting smoke bombs which emitted the national colours of Gallorum, and the members of the public enthusiastically waved them as the armoured limousine and party of vehicles passed them.

Saint Dominico's Square was a forum which was surrounded by numerous significant buildings, most namely of which included St. Dominico's Basilica, Saint Dominico's Campanile and the Archbishop's Palace. The Square was a very popular tourist destination, and many tourists and members of the public visited the Square each day. However, in the event of a state visit or any other special occasion, the entire square would be closed-off from the public. On this occasion, however, an exception was made. Members of the public could take to the square, but were made to keep to the outskirts of the main forum. Many members of the public were wearing costumes, particularly ornately-decorated masks, which were a popular costume in the city during the Inquistan Renaissance. Other members of the public were draped in Inquistan or Gallic flags, which they wore as capes. Others had flags in hand, which they waved excitedly when the Gallic Prime Minister's armoured limousine finally arrived at the square.

When the Prime Minister arrived at the square, she was once again met by the Inquistan National Guard. A member of the guard helped Prime Minister Baschet step out of her vehicle and onto a red carpet that was laid out before her. The red carpet extended all the way from one side of Saint Domincio's Square to the other side. Members of the guard stood at attention beside the red carpet and would turn to salute as the Prime Minister would pass them. Behind the members of the guard stood some nuns, priests and members of the Inquistan Orthodox laity. They all held large Inquistan Orthodox crosses and white banners encrusted with gold Inquistan Orthodox crosses. They all quietly sang and chanted in unison, softly mumbling in Latin.
At the other end of the red carpet, before Saint Dominico's Basilica, stood a large red platform, which was high enough to oversee everything in the forum. Archbishop Craticus stood stiffly atop this platform with a stoic expression across his face. With steely eyes, the Archbishop studied the Prime Minister as she walked the carpet. Craticus also carefully studied the guard, as well as the nuns, priests and laity behind them. Behind Cratiucs, three large flags of Gallorum, Inquista and the Inquistan Orthodox Church waved at half-mast. Below the platform, on the right-hand side of Craticus, were members of the Inquistan National Symphony Orchestra, who were tasked with playing the national anthems. Below the platform, on the left-hand side, stood members of the press, who were quarantined behind a red ribbon.

Prime Minister Baschet eventually reached the end of the red carpet and began ascending the stairs of the red platform. Archbishop Craticus extended his hand and helped the Prime Minister finish her last step up the platform. The Archbishop finally broke out into a smile and shook her hand as she stood on the platform with him. The Archbishop then carefully turned to the left, facing the members of the press, and continued to shake the hand of the Gallic Prime Minister with a keen and happy smile.
"Welcome to Inquista. Welcome to Saint Dominico. We are happy to have you on this blessed day," the Archbishop said as he shook the Prime Minister's hand.
The sound of the cameras clicking and fluttering echoed around the public forum. It almost sounded as if a torrent of butterflies swept across the square. After exchanging the pleasant greetings and giving the press the attention that they wanted, the Archbishop eventually let go of the Prime Minister's hand and stood at attention. The orchestra then started to play the national anthem of Gallorum.
> National Anthem of Gallorum, "Retour des Princes Gaulois a Aurelis", is performed by the Inquistan National Symphony Orchestra.
As the Gallic national anthem plays, the large Gallic flag behind Prime Minister Baschet and Archbishop Craticus is raised from half-mast to the finial position. Once the Gallic national anthem is performed, and the flag is raised to its full extent, a cannon shot is suddenly heard thundering over the square. A cannon ball flies and lands in the water before the harbour of the square. The water in the harbour explodes and a watery mist climbs over the city canals.
Before the Inquistan national anthem is performed, a choir emerges behind the orchestra and begin to walk to the front. A quiet cheer erupts as people realise that Lizzo is leading the choir.
> National Anthem of Inquista, "Inquista Triumphantis", is performed by the Inquistan National Symphony Orchestra featuring Lizzo and the Inquista Heights Congregational Choir.
The Inquistan flag as well as the flag of the Inquistan Orthodox Church are raised to their finial position as Lizzo, the choir and the orchestra perform Inquista's national anthem.

A cannon shot is discharged when the Inquistan national anthem is complete, and the cannon ball goes whizzing into the water of the harbour. A large splash sprouts from the sea. The crowd begins to clap and cheer as all flags are raised to their full extent. The crowd then begins to settle down as Lizzo is seen being given a flute by a member of the orchestra. The members of the orchestra and choir then vacate their positions, leaving Lizzo alone in the performance area with her flute.
> Lizzo performs "Empire State of Mind" with her flute.
Members of the public cheer and holler as Lizzo finishes her performance. Lizzo bows and begins to wave enthusiastically at them. Lizzo thanks them and blows air kisses towards the onlookers.
Archbishop Craticus smiles and then shakes the hand of Prime Minister Baschet yet again. The Archbishop then puts his hand on her shoulder. "Please follow me, Prime Minister," he commands.
The Archbishop then leads the Gallic Prime Minister off from the platform, passing the members of the press, and towards the left-hand side of the square. Members of a security detail quickly rush to follow the Prime Minister and the Archbishop. Archbishop Craticus personally escorts the Prime Minister towards the Archbishop's Palace. As they walk, the Archbishop explained some of the history of the city, the history of Inquista, as well as the history of the Inquistan Orthodox Church. After feeling that he had bored the Gallic Prime Minister sufficiently, Craticus apologized. "I apologize if you were expecting an 'Ibizan' reception here today. Unfortunately, we will not be attending any clubs," the Archbishop joked. "However, I've organized that we will watch a rugby match after today's meeting. Gallorum and Inquista will be playing a friendly. It will be a good way to become better personally acquainted after we discuss matters of state."
Once the two leaders enter the Archbishop's Palace, Archbishop Craticus leads the Prime Minister down the famous Golden Hall.

The Golden Hall displayed many famous Inquistan historical artifacts, pieces of art, statues and crosses. Many of the ancient artifacts were obtained during the crusades, which were looted by Inquistan knights. Craticus refrained from continuing to bore the Prime Minister with history lessons, and instead stated his hopes and goals for the upcoming discussion. "I feel as though Gallorum and Inquista could be the closest of allies - an Orthodox alliance, literally. I look forward to working out a free trade agreement with Gallorum, as well as free movement, and cooperating on matters of security."
The pair of leaders eventually reached the end of the Golden Hall, and took a turn to the right, towards a large ornate door. Two guards stood before the door and swiftly opened it upon seeing the Archbishop. As the Archbishop and the Prime Minister walked through the door, they then entered a large study room. A couple of chairs stood in the centre of the room, as well as two small tables, which had food and drink refreshments on them. The Archbishop's Chief Assistant, Bradley Costa, was waiting in the room, as well as the Prime Minister's aides, who had quietly been escorted into the room earlier.
Craticus extended his arm in an attempt to prompt the Gallic Prime Minister to take a seat in one of the chairs in the centre of the study. Craticus then seated himself and turned to the small table beside him, which had tea, coffee, as some pastries on it. "Please help yourself to some tea or coffee. I'm a coffee man myself. Black, no sugar," Craticus said, pouring himself something to drink. Craticus placed his coffee on his lap. The Archbishop's assistant, Costa, also helped himself to some coffee, before then sitting beside the Archbishop and handing him a schedule containing some notes. The Archbishop quickly studied them before resuming his discussion with the Prime Minister.
"Again, it's great to have you, Prime Minister. I have been looking forward to this visit ever since Gallorum joined the European Union. There is a lot of potential for partnership between our two nations. As I said, I can see our two nations becoming the closest of allies. We are, after all, Orthodox brothers. I would like to begin our discussion on the topic of trade, if you do not mind. Inquista is always interested in trading freely with potential allies. Tell me about the economy of Gallorum."