Demonstration of the Nordic fire or napalm

Einar, who was looking at the samples in front of him, smiled as the moment of truth had come to test the chemical samples.

To do this, he began by testing bottle number one, which was the control material.

Which was the combination of petroleum distillate, phosphoric acid, and animal fat.

To carry out the tests, he did them in a place far from the imperial palace at the soldiers' crossbow shooting range.

Each bottle had a 500ml quantity of napalm or Nordic fire.

For the first test, he placed some of the substance on a wooden mannequin. When he finished, he used a torch to set the mannequin on fire.

It was at that moment that the wooden mannequin began to burn. The fire it produced was an orange color, so Einar smiled.

After a few seconds he gave the order to a slave to throw a bucket of water to put out the fire on the mannequin, but it did not go out, so it continued to burn while Einar remembered his days in the Sierra de México.