I haven't seen an alternative 1917 armistice for a little while, so how about this one?:
After negotiations between France and Austria, via Prince Sixtus of Bourbon Parma, peace has finally been agreed. France and Austria agreed that: France would get Alsace-Lorraine, Belgium would be restored with her colonies, Yugoslavia would be an autonomous Kingdom formed of Serbia, Montenegro and Albania within the Austrian Empire, with Poland as an autonomous Kingdom within the German Empire.
Emperor Charles told Kaiser Wihelm that Austria accepted these peace terms, and was persuaded to accept these terms. Armistice Day was agreed for April 1st 1917 and more terms were agreed. Finland became an independent Kingdom under Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse; United Baltic Duchy of Estonia and Latvia under the former Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma; Kingdom of Lithuania under Wilhelm Albert of Urach; Russia under constitutional monarchy with Nicholas II's brother, Michael, as Tsar, whilst the former Russian royals abstain from political involvement; Kingdom of Ukraine under Wilhelm von Habsburg; Romania enlarged by acquisition of Transylvania from Hungary; Austria-Hungary reformed as Central European Federation under Emperor Charles, divided into equal kingdoms like states in German Empire, which includes Yugoslavia; Wilhelm II abdicates in favour of his son, Wilhelm, whilst Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria becomes King of Poland, though subordinate to the German Emperor; Italy gains Trieste from Austria-Hungary.
Relatively soon after peace agreed, Turkey becomes a republic and Ottoman Empire carved up, whilst Portugal restores its monarchy.
What's the verdict? Thanks (don't maul me if I've made mistakes!)