The Rise of Iceland

Vol 2 Chapter 42: faith

Although      was unwilling, Oros still felt that his life was more important. Under the urging of Hadar's stern eyes, Oros knelt down on the spot to be loyal, and then went to organize the personnel.

Soon, Oros summoned five hundred warriors. Among them, 57 were the bravest and highest-ranking white wolf warriors, three hundred and forty ordinary warriors, and more than one hundred teenagers. With the elderly over forty years old, these male and middle-aged young people are brave, and the elderly have experience and can also participate in wars as samurai.

   The team of more than 500 people gathered in the end, leaving only women, children, and a small number of teenagers and elderly people left behind in Great Falls.

With children from the family of the Great Falls warriors as hostages, and holding the chief priest of Oros and all the leaders of the sacrifices, Hadar is very relieved that the team of more than 500 people in Great Falls knows that they will definitely die. force.

After bowing to Hadar, the incarnation of the **** above the temple, more than 500 warriors left Grand Rapids under the leadership of more than 50 white wolf warriors, and hurried towards the tribe who refused to obey Wanghua in the distance. Ten Icelandic Musketeers followed them.

   With the endorsement of the old city lord and high priest Atap and the miraculous performance of the soul leaving before his death, the people of Great Falls have firmly believed that Hadar, the tall white man, is the incarnation of the **** of heaven.

   When a person believes something, even if it is a lie, one's own brain will find a reason for the lie.

   The height of Hadar now different from ordinary people is an explanation for him as the incarnation of the gods. In the legends of the Beotuks and even other Indians, the gods are tall giants.

The great high priest Atapu recognized the deity even more, able to manipulate the thunder and fire, and he was tall. Moreover, Atapu’s soul was connected to the kingdom of God to protect eternal life after meeting the deity. The people of Waterfall City believe in the "fact" that Hadar is a god.

Therefore, when Oros came out to summon the samurai, he said that the gods issued an edict and asked Great Falls to send out all the tribes in the north, so that the gods’ beliefs would rule the islands. They performed well in battle, and those who believed in the gods would die just like the big sacrifices. After entering the kingdom of God, enjoy eternal happiness.

   The Beotuk people listened to their morale boosted, and then bearing their sacred duties, they left Grand Rapids with a holy smile on their faces.

   Belief is a manifestation of people’s cognition of the world. Ignorant people believe in various gods because they know nothing about this society. Only when they believe in gods can they find a home for their souls.

   Cultural people also believe in fixed gods or values, which is the soul destination under the worldview supported by their culture.

People without faith cannot understand the performance of devout believers. Hadar and Hudik are both believers of God, and Hadar maintains some beliefs in the primitive religions of Northern Europe, so they, including the Musketeers and Spearmen, understand the Great Falls. Human performance, and at the same time, Hadar prayed to God to apologize for his sins, asking God to forgive him for pretending to be a savage god.

   Although it is named Cheng, it is actually a larger village with only temples and city walls.

The departure of more than five hundred people left the city empty. Hadar asked Hudick to bring the white slaves, savages and escorted savages into the city, and asked Oros to settle the people. under.

   Oros was very submissive, not only did his best to do what Hadar entrusted to him, but also asked for instructions from time to time, just like a loyal dog.

The addition of more than 200 militiamen and more than 200 slaves has made the houses in Great Falls in short supply. Many slaves are building new houses. In order to satisfy the food and drink problems of more than 500 gods, Oros racks his brains every day. Arranged for the people in the city to go fishing, hunting and gathering fruits such as grapes, but because there are too few men left in the city, every day after supplying Hadar's subordinates, the people of Great Falls will inevitably have a few hungry.

   This phenomenon was discovered by Hudick within a few days and told Hadar. The two discussed it for a while before asking Blackstone to call Oros into the temple.

   "Meet the great god! Meet the Lord Hudik!"

   Entering the temple, Oros bowed to the ground and said in the Icelandic language that he had just learned and was not fluent.

   "Oros, you are very smart! You are very loyal to me, this is good!" Hadar smiled and looked at the young man in front of him, "Learn Old Norse, it will be very useful for you!"

   In order to show his power and mystery, Hadar ordered all his subordinates to change the Icelandic name to Old Norse, so that the sound would be more historical.

   Aolos looked up at Hadar, and asked: "What is the matter with the great Lord God who ordered me to come? If so, please tell me!"

   "I heard that you have made the people of Great Falls hungry in order to eat well for my soldiers and slaves? Isn't it?" Hadar quietly looked at Oros and asked.

   Aolos bent his legs down before he straightened up, and said with his forehead to the ground: "It's a humble villain's mistake, please punish the Lord God!"

"Get up first!" Hadar snorted and said, "From tomorrow I will let my Beotuk slaves and Ekismo slaves go hunting together, and Grand Rapids is also my Hroot city. Part of it, you are all my people, no one is hungry!"

   Hadar's decisive words made Oros' eyes reddish, and he said hoarsely: "My benevolent master! Thank you for your care..."

   Hadar sounded very useful, and half a day later, he waved his hand until Hudik glared at him for the third time, saying with unfulfilled meaning: "Go down!"

After Oros left, Hudick got up and looked at Hadar. He didn't pull his face until Hadar smiled and asked, "You have to be careful of Oros! This person is very slick! Just pretending to be crying, the thoughts in his heart are hidden. It must be deep!"

   Hadar shrugged, and UU reading www.uukanshu.com said: "I don't have to be careful of him if you are here. I'm just a savage. Although it is a beast that can be killed, do we still need to worry about them?"

Hudick’s expression slowed down a little, and then he reminded: “We’re not sure how long we’ll have to wait in Grand Rapids. It’s better to transfer the fleet over first, so we’ll be too early to wait until the warrior army in Grand Rapids returns with the prisoners. Back to Groot City."

   Hadar patted his head and raised his eyebrows and said, "Yeah! I forgot if you don't tell me. Send Polly. Bren is also fine. These two young men have performed well in the last few fights!"

Polly and Buren are Hudik’s most proud students. Not only did they get his navigation skills, they were also carefully trained by Hudick in the marching battles. In the recent battle, two young men led the two small groups of Musketeers to fight well. The timing and marksmanship of the shots were impressive, and even Hadar admired them.

   Hudik smiled: "I have just sent Polly to take two white slave soldiers to fetch the horses. Would you like to write a letter to Hoskurd and the family to take you back?"

   Hadar hurriedly got up, then Hudick took out the letter paper, quill pen, and ink in his arms and handed it to the tower.

Hadar smiled lightly, then he leaned on the stone table and wrote two letters, one to Hoskurd, explaining the recent situation, and asking him to send people to drive all the boats to build when he arrived in Wenlan at the beginning of the year. The former site of the Falls Valley meets the savages of Great Falls.

   The second letter is to his wife Katlyn and his sons Ulav and Olaf. The letter contains both a brief description of going out for dozens of days and deep thoughts for his family.

   An hour later, Polly, wearing a half-length plate armor, left Great Falls with two white slave soldiers riding on Hudick's horse, carrying two letters from Hadar in his arms.

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