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Chapter 292: Fort Elon Orava

The first night gradually fell, and Rurik, who had personally participated in the labor and set an example, also ended his work of transporting fine wood parts.

During the entire afternoon of construction, Rurik did not help much. Facing the so-called settlement that turned into a huge construction site, he was full of hope for the future, but now, the messy scene of the construction site is really unbearable!

He felt that there were scattered wooden workpieces that needed to be used everywhere. "At night, I should go and put them on to sleep? Anyway, the long boats have been pulled up."

A large number of bonfires have been burning all afternoon, and the large number of extra branches have naturally become excellent fuel. It is simply the heat of the bonfire that makes the ground near it dry.

A group of women from the gray squirrel tribe managed a group of pottery urns baked by the fire and cooked the wheat inside. The porridge cooking process lasted for a long time. When the afternoon work was over, the tired people got the reward they had dreamed of!

What people saw was that Rurik really did not break his promise, and everyone ate the mushy oatmeal, including some with big appetites, whose stomachs were full of mushy wheat.

The fishermen who followed also landed in Rurik's new settlement, which is said to be named "Eronburg". They brought a batch of catches, but the bad thing was that the catches were not much.

The fishermen expressed their regrets to Rurik one after another. Seeing the few herrings they sold at low prices, Rurik finally understood why his people had lacked the motivation to explore the north for a long time. It was entirely because there were few fishery resources in this area, brother.

If we can't catch more fish, why are we wasting our time here?

But things are different now!

A fisherman in his fifties walked into Rurik in person. He was carrying a small rattan basket, which contained what he called a whole day's harvest.

The old man claimed that he was also a warrior when he was young. He had been to Novgorod many times and even fought against the Gotlanders.

"Rurik, look at it, this is a gift from the gods. It's too bad, there are too few fish."

Rurik took the rattan basket in front of everyone. He didn't feel much weight. Because he knew the situation of other fishermen, he was mentally prepared before opening the lid.

Sure enough, there were less than ten herrings in it.

"Why...why are there so few?"

"There are so few. It seems that this place is not a good place for fishing."

Rurik did not think the situation was bad, because the Kovin people depended on catching river fish for a living, "You... maybe you and others should go up the river. The Kovin people caught a lot of fish in the river.

, the river we have now, its upper reaches are full of hope."

"Forget it!" The old fisherman may have weakened his adventurous spirit because of his old age: "Let the young people go. Rurik, I plan to go back. To be honest, I would rather go fishing in the south.

I don’t want to waste time here either.”

"Are you really going to leave?"

"Yes."

"Okay then, you can go back. I only have one request."

Rurik thought for a while, and he gathered some of the fishermen who had landed, first bought all their catch, and then said: "Go back, take me to ask questions of the people who stayed behind, and tell them about our northern settlement.

The construction is all normal. But we need more supplies! As fishermen, you must catch as much as possible and transport it here as soon as possible. I also want you to bring a group of master carpenters to support my work, and I will reward you."

What Rurik said was all to obtain further supplies from the rear.

After all, it was the first night of landing, and he decided to consume the food he had brought luxuriously. However, this consumption did not last long, and in the end everyone had to rely heavily on supplies from the rear, or desperately fished and hunted, and hunted locally.

All edible foods.

Everyone can enjoy salted wheat porridge happily, but most people don't know that such good days cannot last long.

A few people knew their own food situation and couldn't help chatting with their companions about food problems around the campfire.

What everyone talks about the most is the mines not far away in the east, especially Kawei and his group of children who learn the work of blacksmiths. They shoulder a very important responsibility.

The future arrangements are actually very clear. On the first day of landing, the entire team made some rest and preparations. Most of the people will rush to the mine early in the morning.

Fresh pine wood sticks were thrown into the fire. The wood sticks first steamed out a lot of water vapor, and then burned violently.

The rosin inside the wood sticks was burned to crackling sounds, and the flames jumped spectacularly. Enjoying the heat and baking, everyone sitting around the campfire was very happy.

Undoubtedly, Mechasta, the leader of the Gray Squirrel tribe, is full of hope for the future. He feels that his tribe has fully received the attention of the Rus.

He moved closer to Rurik and offered him a skewer of small fish that he had grilled himself.

"Your gift?" Rurik asked.

"Master, come on, eat the flying fish we just exchanged with those fishermen. The fish has its internal organs and heads removed, and it was grilled according to our custom."

"Okay." Smelling the aroma of herring meat, Rurik accepted the gift and estimated that the person coming here must have something important to discuss.

No, Mechasta spoke.

"Master, are those houses under construction all given to my tribe?"

"Of course."

"Oh, it would be great to live in a house like this. I know we will have to pay for it."

Rurik suddenly cheered up and said, "You are very smart, of course you have to pay the price."

After saying that, his little finger pointed to the east, pointing to the looming hills under the starlight.

"You already know very well that I want your men to dig mines. Your men must dig mines, and some of them must learn to make iron tools. From now on, your tribe will no longer have to work hard to capture pine trees. Your tribe

They think I make a living by smelting iron."

"This..." Mechasta's face became a little embarrassed.

"What’s wrong with you?"

"Master, we don't have that much confidence. Being a blacksmith requires a long period of learning. I'm not sure my people can have that much wisdom."

Is this modesty? No! It’s clearly just plain cowardice.

Rurik put on a delicate little face and stared into Mechasta's eyes: "You must learn to forge iron, because your people have tried it before. The mine is right in front of us, and it was the expedition you sent that discovered it.

."

"This...is indeed the case."

"So, you have a big responsibility for what happened next. Your expedition attacked my servants, and I had to take revenge. Since you have all become my servants, this comparison ends here." Rurik

He reiterated his attitude that others were young, but his words made Mechasta break into a sweat.

This is called giving someone a knife and me as a fish, even if the person holding the knife is a little boy.

"Okay, we'll try our best to learn how to blacksmith."

"That's fine. Let's take this opportunity to gather together and finalize some things for the future."

A group of important people in the entire team gathered around the bonfire where Rurik was sitting. The most important person here was the leader of the Gray Squirrel Tribe, and they were all discussing the future of the Gray Squirrel Tribe people.

After finishing the meal, Rurik felt that he was full of strength, and his body and mind, which should have been exhausted, were refreshed.

He stood in front of a group of sitting people like a little devil.

He said: "Now, the settlement has been built. You old warriors know that this was our temporary camp after the battle last year, and this will be the permanent settlement from now on. What name should I give it? I think it's called

Ironburgh is a perfect fit."

Many people already know this term. It was mentioned by the great leader Otto for the first time. People all estimate that the settlements rising in the north will be named after it.

"Do you have any other opinions?"

First of all, the Russians have no objection. This kind of thing itself has to be done according to the leader's wishes, and the people below can just watch.

Unexpectedly, Mechasta carefully explained his opinion. He knew that "Ellon" means iron in Norse, but simply calling it "Iron City" would not satisfy the permanent settlers of the Gray Squirrel tribe.

After all, "grey squirrel" is what everyone has called themselves since ancient times!

Facing the sharp eyes of the Russian warriors, Mechasta suppressed his nervousness and said: "Master, I have only one hope. Please be sure to add the names of us people to the name of the settlement."

"You guys? Are you calling it a squirrel? Well, the squirrel in our language is called..."

"Let's use our language. It's called Orava."

Rurik thought for a while, but he did not deny it. After all, his future rule would require the support of this group of Kovin people. He must become the king of a group that speaks the same ancient Finnish language. In a sense, the Kovin people are among the earliest followers of the dragon.

A group of people naturally need some preferential treatment, so as to serve as a benchmark to warn the new surrenders of the benefits of being loyal slaves.

"Okay, then add Orava." Rurik raised his foot and stomped three feet vigorously. "I have decided that the settlement we are in will be called Alon-Olav Metzas.

What do you think, Ta?"

"Good name!"

Rurik saw satisfaction on this guy's face. At this moment, he had to think about how important a name is to a group.

The settlement has a new name, and its original meaning is "Iron Squirrel City".

The gray squirrel turned into an iron squirrel, which is a wonderful thing to think about.

Rather than saying this was a campfire meeting with everyone sitting around, it was better to say it was Rurik's one-man show.

He, Rurik, is the decision-maker, and others must revolve around him.

"Now that you have a name! Mechasta, I give your people another request related to construction."

"Please give your orders and we will do it perfectly."

Rurik smiled softly: "You will indeed do a good job, that is your strength. I ask your people to cut down big trees, build tall walls around the entire settlement, and detachable wooden doors."

"Is this... fighting for defense? Who is our enemy?" Mechasta became alert.

Rurik finally laughed out loud: "Don't worry, you are all my servants, and the wall is built for your own protection. As for the enemy, who do you think it is? A hostile tribe? How is that possible?!"

"Who...is it?"

"It's a white bear!"

As soon as Rurik said this, the people sitting around immediately burst into laughter with their sullen faces.

Many people laughed to tears and muttered that a mere white bear or wolf actually scared us into building a fence.

"Don't laugh! I said, build the wall, you must build it for me! I can't let the bear roam around in our settlement!"

Mechasta couldn't laugh about this matter. The Covin people built mountain fortresses on hills or highlands, mainly to resist the attacks of hostile tribes, and secondly to defend against fierce beasts.

Rurik added: "I admire the mountain fortress you once built. In the end, we did not break it. It was you who surrendered on your own initiative."

Speaking of this matter, many Rus warriors who had gone through that battle cast sharp glances, like a group of wild beasts that wanted to eat Mechasta alive.

"Those things are over." Mechasta said cautiously, "I don't have any hatred towards you. I am your servant."

"Yes. Things have indeed passed. The two former enemies are now sitting together and talking about the future."

If this is the case, why does Rurik feel that his words are so hypocritical? Bah! Hypocrisy is also relative, and for the winner, hypocrisy will not be criticized.

After all, peace was restored between the two sides. Rurik did not want to abuse the surrenderers. He was worried that if excessive measures were taken, the unruly Kovin people would be forced to fight back.

They need to be respected, even if it is formal respect, they must know that as the future leader of Ross, they value them.

So, can Rurik appear in a formally good show?

Of course there is.

Next, what Rurik discussed with everyone was nothing more than his sentiments about the fish resources in the rivers in the region, as well as his strong enthusiasm for the development of mines and timber resources.

He actually wanted to talk about fishing. The so-called real freshwater fish will not live in coastal areas that are neither salty nor salty. Even if there is only a little salinity, it is difficult for freshwater fish to survive.

The fishermen have not yet explored the depths of the river today. Some fishermen will leave early tomorrow morning, and a group must be determined to stay. A group of young fishermen (who served as elite soldiers during the war) learned that since the settlement is under construction

, Rurik gives very good remuneration to those who work on the landing. With things like this, what's the point of trying your luck at fishing?

It would be better to log in and go to Rurik to ask for a job. The kid will definitely arrange a job and then pay generously.

A group of fishermen are stuck with this attitude, and they will eventually realize their unique value.

As for Rurik, he took the opportunity to lead the tribesmen who participated in the battle to recall the war that took place here half a year ago, and on the other hand told Mechasta about the whereabouts of the Kovin people who were killed.

Recalling the previous memories, the Russians present were talking and laughing, and they were gesturing with their hands to use their crossbows to pierce the enemy's body in a fierce battle. Seeing their excitement, Mechasta couldn't help but laugh, and even felt that this was a tribute to his own tribe.

insult.

So what can we do? This time the Russians brought a lot of so-called steel-armed crossbows. What on earth are these terrible weapons used for? Are there other enemies here?

Or was it just that Rurik wanted to shoot the white bear to obtain the precious bear skin?

Mechasta felt that his estimate was correct, otherwise Rurik would not have mentioned bears deliberately. What those ferocious Russians said was true. The short and thick arrows fired by their crossbows were indeed luxurious and sharp.

Weapons. He believed that there must be no leather armor in this world that could protect him, unless the whole body was covered with iron plates, just like the country called Rome claimed by the Finnish storytellers in the south, with armor that resembled fish scales, and then

The so-called fish scales, each scale is a real piece of iron!

It's perfect for hunting bears.


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