El Sid Ragnar

In 866 AD, the explorer Ragnar had already defeated the bald Charles, and the ferocity of the Normans became known to people of different faiths and races on the continent with the war. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

Ivar, the Viking lion, has landed in Yorkshire and embarked on a quest for revenge.

As the youngest son of Ragnar, El was also sailing to England with a large fleet, but while sailing through the Channel towards Wales, the fleet encountered a strange storm.

When the army awoke on the seashore intact, they found that all the ships were highly damaged, and the original leader and a few troops were gone.

It was the first time that young El had set sail, and he didn't even have a nickname of his own.

Relying on his natural powers and noble origin, El successfully became the leader of the thousands of surviving Viking elites.

With no food and no fresh water, El found a village before dark.

According to the old men in the procession, the village looks similar to the Frankish and English villages.

Shouting the name of the gods, the Normans, generally dressed in chain mail, wearing iron helmets and armed with iron weapons, carried out a handy massacre.

In the church, El tries to communicate with the bound priests, the Norman pirates are moving the gold and silver from the village to the church, and the aroma wafting through the door also indicates that there will be a carnival in the evening.

As night fell, the poor Bacchus priest was mutilated with an axe after all kinds of pleadings because of the language barrier.

Around the warm and bright campfires, the Normans were enjoying their spoils, whether they were drinks or captives.

The unfamiliar language made El realize that this was a strange land, and that he was excited to discover a new continent like his father Ragnar.

After breakfast, the Normans' axes killed the soldiers who had come to the village to collect taxes for the king.

Since it was only a small village, there were only a few cavalrymen who came. Stripped of their armor and gathered their weapons, Elle and several prestigious captains finally had mounts.

Pulling up the booty and food in improvised wagons, the Normans left the village and began to advance in the direction from which the tax collectors had come.

Riding a horse on a dirt path, El did not forget to learn the language with the girl in his arms.

Fear reigns supreme to the surviving captives, and despite the Normans killing their relatives and friends, the clever maiden proves her worth living by teaching El Nono.

Sure enough, although she could not escape her fate, she was in a much better situation than the others with El's protection.

Led by captives, the Normans, after a few days of camping, came across a similar village.

Killing and wailing were a mixture of time, and the years did not teach the older pastor here in the Norman, who was tortured and killed by the savage Normans like the other evangelists.

The Normans, who had extra energy, also performed a sacrifice under the auspices of El.

Due to the lack of priests, the sacrifice was somewhat nondescript.

While the Normans were devout in communion with the gods, the captives finally had a chance to discuss. At the suggestion of a bachelor whose family had been killed by the Moors, the surviving captives reached a consensus and decided to lure the demons to the territory of the caliphs.

In the days that followed, El greedily absorbed new knowledge, and he was even able to communicate with captives other than the maidens.

However, after sacking several villages, they encountered people who spoke different languages. Those who were wrapped in cloth and armed with wooden spears and scimitars did not cause El any trouble.

Although the higher morale surprised the Normans, in addition to exciteing the Normans who lacked interest, improvised weapons and thin bodies could not bring decent damage to the Normans who were fully armoured.

The local imam, like the previous priests, wanted to influence El's party, but El, who had just barely learned Bacchus, was not interested in learning another language.

In this village, El learned from the villagers that continuing east would lead to the mountains, and north would be a coast unsuitable for the sea.

While El and the captains are discussing the future at the temple, one of the captain's daughters, Kara, the strongest shieldmaiden, kills El's slave girl.

When El returns to his room, facing the cold corpse and Kara waiting in the room, an argument inevitably ensues.

When the person attracted by the sound wanted to go in and persuade him, the change in his voice made everyone smile and disperse.

The plan to start again was postponed because of the wedding, and a caliph messenger informed the local caliph of the village.

Fearing that the heavily armed Normans would plunder the city, the caliphate ordered one of his sons to negotiate with gold and silver.

Satisfied with the windfall, the Normans, who were confused about the future, arrived at the caliphate as mercenaries in friendly consultation between El and the prince.

An army of thousands of men could not be raised by the Caliph, so El and his people changed hands several times, and eventually became the mercenaries of the Umayyad caliphate in Kovador.

As the years passed, most of the Normans brought by Elle learned the native language, and although the teachings of the Seventy-Two Virgins of Heaven were fascinating, the Normans still hoped to enter Valhalla after death and be with Valkyrie in endless battles.

In the process of helping the caliph to quell the rebellion, most of the Normans had offspring with local captives, and the shieldmaidens in the team also had their own families.

As El and his people refused to convert, the Caliph eventually betrayed the Covenant and launched a surprise attack on the Normans.

Kara perceived the Moorish plans in advance, and with a deliberate and unintentional calculation, the chain mail once again proved the fragility of the cloth.

After the war, the Normans acquired a large number of valuable horses, and after having formed a cavalry, El and his people roared through the eastern Umayyad region.

During the constant wars, El gained great prestige among the Umayyads, and even finally had the widespread nickname "Sid".

However, the Normans were limited in number, and the fighting power of the tribe diminished with the victory until the children grew up.

In order to preserve his people, El decided to mobilize the oppressed natives, but due to his limited knowledge of other religions, he did not know that the priest he had captured was not a Catholic but an Amalfi of the Greek Church.

In the name of expelling the infidels from the lost land, El, who was nominally converted to Jesus, soon organized an army of tens of thousands of people. Since the Greek Church and the Catholic Church had not yet completely split, this oolong was not discovered by the natives who had lived under the watchful eye of the Imam for many years.

With the Christians of the city as the internal response, and the brave and skilled Norman hoplites as the sharp knives, El easily captured Valencia.

After taking over the city, the excited priest Mansubian instructed the captives to convert the temple into a Greek church and taught the citizens the new rules of worship.

Mansu's letters, along with merchant ships laden with Iberian produce, arrived in the city of Amalfi.

Coming from a family of great merchants, the Amalfi business magnates easily believed that there was already a God's Iberian port in the West.

Thinking of the profits and glory of the new route, the greedy merchants and the Greek Church, which was already weakened in the Apennines, came to a consensus.

A fleet laden with food and weapons set sail from Amalfi, and a group of devout and fanatical Greek church priests landed in Valencia.

With the help of the priest, civil affairs were no longer a headache for the Normans. In order to expand the diocese and spread the true faith, the priest secured more material and personnel aid from Byzantium.

The Ecumenical Patriarch attached great importance to the creation of dioceses in the Iberian Peninsula, and a number of engineers and scholars also boarded merchant ships in Constantinople and set foot on the Iberian Peninsula for the sake of faith.

With sufficient supplies and servants, the Normans began a new round of military revolution.

The original Norman pirates gradually transformed into Norman knights. With the exception of a few Normans who became El's guards, most of the Normans became officers commanding the army.

Thanks to the craftsmanship provided by the Byzantines, the armor of the strong Normans grew thicker and heavier, and El's guards even became Iberian ironclad paladhales.

Norman foot officers skilled in throwing axes and javelins, and Norman cavalry on armoured horses, both brought fear and despair to the Umayyads.

As El grew in power in the Iberian Peninsula, the encouraged masses began to revolt in Umayyad.

The Catholic kingdom of León in the north also took the opportunity to flank the Umayyads, and for a time even the two supreme kings of Rome and Constantinople were temporarily reconciled.

As El's power grew, the Byzantine emperor was dissatisfied with his lack of loyalty, and the bald Charles was preparing to go south to Barcelona.

The inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula, who had made a distinction between Catholicism and the Greek Church, gradually diverged in their choice of faith.

Pisa and the Jews took advantage of the opportunity to become the new favorites of El, who were in dire need of patronage, and a large number of Jewish merchants began to compete with the Almafi in Valencia.

The introduction of Judaism further confused the beliefs of the peninsula, and the kingdom of León to the north made peace with the Umayyads, plunging Valencia into an unprecedented crisis.

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Although El, a core Odin believer, did not care about the differences between the Greek Church and Judaism, since the foundation of the city was laid by the Greek Church, in order to appease the revolt of the greatest number of people, El, after several years of persistence, betrayed the Jewish trust in him.

A brutal expulsion of the Jews relieved El and the nascent nobles of many debts, and also made a windfall for the Amalfi merchants of Valencia.

The death of Charles the Bald chose Eyre's side, and he respectfully became a Byzantine duke.

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As time passed, El's children grew up and entered a confrontation with the Umayyad Caliphate.

The Normans' longing for the sea, as well as El's dedication to the Ragnars' tradition of exploring new lands, led him to assemble a pure Norman fleet for his sons.

The new generation, who had grown up in Norman customs, began the war against the Mallorca islands with the help of a few veterans who still wanted to sail.

The turmoil in Byzantium provided an opportunity for the children of El, and the Amalfis, who aligned themselves with El's interests, encouraged the Normans to set out on further crusades from Mallorca.

Due to a large number of Norman elite crusades, El was unable to make the territory border with the Kingdom of Leon until his death, and the Barcelona area was always under the control of the caliphate.