Building a Viking Empire with Modern Industry
In an age of blood, steel, and freezing spray, a Viking's worth is measured by the swing of his axe. They are raiders. They are conquerors. They are the terror of the North.Ragnar, the eighteen-year-old bastard son of a starving chieftain, is none of these things. Just a month ago, he was a Senior Naval Architect in Seattle, designing high-efficiency cargo vessels. Now, he stands on a frozen fjord in 865 AD, facing a suicide mission to England that threatens to wipe out his village.Mocked for his refusal to raid and his obsession with "wizard words" like logistics and drag coefficients, Ragnar is dismissed as a coward. But they are all wrong.Where they see a longship, he sees a displacement curve waiting to be optimized. Where they see a storm, he sees wind energy waiting to be harnessed.They say his methods are madness. Soon, they will realize that while they are playing at war, he is engineering an empire.--------Disclaimer:*Kingdom Building & Tech-Uplift: MC uses modern engineering to revolutionize the Viking Age.*Weak-to-Strong: Starts as a despised bastard, progresses to a wealthy tycoon/warlord.*High Detail: Detailed descriptions of ship-building and primitive industrialization.
- C.247: Fall of Caesarea
- C.246: Byzantine Cataphracts?
- C.245: We are being mocked
- C.244: Grenade
- C.243: Global Stage
- C.242: Rules of War
- C.241: The Great Tang Dynasty
- C.240: Managing City Titan
- C.239: Heist of the Century
- C.238: Deep Coal Veins
- C.237: Industrial Workforce
- C.236: Crossroads
- C.235: Bride of Leinster
- C.234: Frost Breeds Absolute Treason
- C.233: In the Capital
- C.232: Starvation Siege
- C.231: Road to Baghdad
- C.230: Mathematical Impossibility
- C.229: The prize
- C.228: Long live the new Dynasty!
- C.227: Political Marriage for City Titan
- C.226: Barbarian Isles?
- C.225: Siege Mortar
- C.224: Butterfly
- C.223: Tang Dynasty
- C.222: Unseen Banners
- C.221: Fifty Year Debt
- C.220: Prince of Granada Crosses the Narrow Sea
- C.219: Northern Alliance
- C.218: Fugitive Prince
- C.217: The Lion’s Claim
- C.216: Fractured Crown
- C.215: Call Across the Sea
- C.214: First Test of Four Advisors
- C.213: Formation Papers of the Lord Commander
- C.212: Foreign Conqueror
- C.211: Silent Fjords
- C.210: Northern Blood Upon White Snow
- C.209: Answer in Kind
- C.208: Shadowed Throne
- C.207: Serpent’s Pass Awaits
- C.206: Unchallengeable Power
- C.205: Imperial Secrets
- C.204: A Shift on the Board
- C.203: Songs of Valhalla
- C.202: Shattered Vanguard
- C.201: Sunset
- C.200: Look Upon Your Doom
- C.199: A Costly Silence
- C.198: Chains, Vikings and Sails
- C.197: Merciless Iron
- C.196: Let the flames burn high
- C.195: Unleash the iron!
- C.194: Three hundred men?
- C.193: Vikings
- C.192: Men of Iron
- C.191: Home Sweet Home
- C.190: Frankish Audit
- C.189: Market Share of the Slain
- C.188: Guildmaster
- C.187: Future Monopoly
- C.186: The East Looks West
- C.185: Negotiating the Iron Fleet
- C.184: Dominion
- C.183: Shareholder Meeting
- C.182: Potential Rivals
- C.181: Casus Belli.. and Investment
- C.180 - 9th Century Steam Engineering
- C.179: Gold, Gold Over Blood
- C.178: A Merciless Interest
- C.177: Blood on the Coal Fields!
- C.176: Boardroom Crusade
- C.175: A problem
- C.174: I am the Guildmaster!
- C.173: Campaign
- C.172: Hold your fire!
- C.171: Thirty thousand men?!
- C.170: Shields, spears, and banners
- C.169: I wish I had bought stock in your company!
- C.168: West Saxon
- C.167: Lightning Merger
- C.166: Global Monopoly
- C.165: Research & Development
- C.164: Voting Rights
- C.163: A true Viking landing!
- C.162: Scottish Army
- C.161: Name your price!
- C.160: London Branch Office
- C.12: Council [2]
- C.11: Council [1]
- C.10: Standard Unit of Chaos
- C.9: Valkyrie’s Sting
- C.8: Bringing the Future
- C.7: Measure Twice, Kill Once
- C.6: Sails on the horizon!
- C.5: Dead men don’t rule England
- C.4: A Wall-Breaker
- C.3: Ragnar’s Wizard Words
- C.2: Selling the Mule
- C.1: Steel on the North Sea

























