After the Battle of Klushino, Polish troops entered Moscow. The Boyars of Russia then elected the heir to the Polish throne, Wladyslaw IV, as Tsar. However, his father, Zygmunt, demanded that he himself become Tsar, which led to a popular uprising in Russia against the Poles. What if, instead of getting greedy, Zygmunt negotiates with the Boyars and agrees that his son will remain Catholic but Orthodox will not be threatened in Russia? Is there a Polonowank, or does Poland simply take the historical role of Russia in history? Or does this prompt a war with Sweden that is disastrous for all involved?