A normal day in the Faroese tribe

In a recently built port, a group of slaves were carrying a large quantity of clay vases filled with oil onto the ships.

All of them were working while a group of Vikings supervised him to prevent them from accidentally destroying the vases as oil had a high value.

Mainly because the Faroese tribe had increased in population to almost 15,000 people, all this because Einar supported them with food.

As they did not produce enough food, they had to depend entirely on it to be able to maintain such a high population in a place where agriculture was tiny.

Although many of them were bothered by the idea of ​​eating salted or pickled fish, they had to say that it was better to eat that than not eat at all.

In addition, they not only enjoyed being able to eat food without worrying, but they could also enjoy many objects, ideas and tools that improved their life.