Rise of Rurik

Chapter 104 Rurik's Table of Elements (2)

Gold, silver and bronze are specially marked.

After hesitating for a while, Kravasen finally asked: "You label them like this, do you mean that the three elements of gold, silver and copper are originally a family? That's why they are softer than the other!"

"Yes, it's a family. It's rarer and softer as you go down. So you can understand that some bronzes are almost the same color as gold. They are a family. I can tell you that you understand gold by now. No one else understands the essence of silver and bronze. Now I will continue to carve. You don't have to worry, we are friends, and I will be happy to tell you more knowledge and answer your questions in the future."

"Oh, that's great!" Kawhi said excitedly.

"Let me continue to carve."

Gold and silver are undoubtedly exciting, they are a family of each other, and this "truth" explanation directly allows the two blacksmiths to have a deeper understanding of why gold and silver are valuable.

Science is developing in depth, and science is also a process in which one theory overturns another theory. The various theories that Rurik is now talking about are called "Odin's wisdom", which is better than those of the Holy See in terms of practical use and philosophical aspects. are more advanced, but it is bound to be rejected by better theories in a few hundred years.

The main group element is widely used in ancient times, although the so-called element theory of the people at that time can be called metaphysics. The ancients would summarize a lot of technologies, and in many cases it was the prior technology that would invent a metaphysical theory to prove the rationality of the technology.

After focusing on gold and silver, we also need to focus on tin and lead. Now that tin and lead are also a family, even carbon is the same family, the two blacksmiths do not have any doubts.

Clavasson and Kavey have realized that the vertical elements on Rurik's table are all a family and must be related to each other in some way.

Since he had to talk about lead, Rurik had to say a very important thing. In order to prove his words more reasonable, he directly turned to the so-called history.

In particular, he asked Clavason, who should have been well-informed: "Do you know Rome?"

"I know it, very powerful and very rich, stronger than those Franks."

Rurik was glad that Kravassen knew about Rome, so he deliberately said: "In fact, there was once only one Rome, and it was divided in two. These things are recorded in the priest's plank, and there is even a sheepskin in Roman script. Books. I read books so I know a lot, and because of Odin's blessing, I know more truths.

The western half of Rome was destroyed because the Romans became dumb enough to not even walk and were thus defeated by the Franks. Why did they become trash, was it because they were cowards? "

Kravason thought for a while: "Rurik, you know. In our lives, cowards do not deserve freedom, and cowards are servants of the strong. Just like your servant Rumia, her family All cowards, so she's your servant."

Rurik, of course, did not discuss this with them. He settled down and said: "The Romans in the West became stupid and they were conquered. Because they liked to use lead so much, their lead was not only placed in bronze They use lead to make bowls and cups. Lead is not a good thing, it makes people stupid, and it also prevents men and women from having children.”

In order to make his explanation more plausible, Rurik deliberately said: "This is what Odin told me in my dream. I am very happy,

Our tribe prefers to use iron, only the priests have some bronze tools. For the sake of our future, we must never use too much lead in the future, especially our bowls, which are best made of pottery. "

The blacksmiths had no interest in the destruction of Rome, but Rurik claimed that "use of lead leads to idiots", so this poisonous thing is to be avoided, even if they didn't think lead was dangerous before.

Is lead really toxic?

Some seemingly innocuous little things can kill people quickly, and Clavason has heard some sayings, such as certain terrible fruits, which can die if eaten accidentally.

Clavasson told Rurik bluntly that he heard that there are some terrible grass and fruit in the faraway Frank, which can make poisonous wine. Could it be that lead just makes people "castrated idiots"? It seems that the toxicity of lead is milder.

Rurik didn't know that the poisons in this time and space were actually plants, but he did know that the toxicity of all plants came from alkaloids.

Since Kravassen had a heart, Rurik pointed directly to the space representing "arsenic": "This element is poisonous, it can be specially mixed with the breath of life, turning it into a small stone the color of blood. As long as If a person eats an amount smaller than a fingernail, he will soon vomit blood and die."

"Ah? So scary?"

"It's so scary."

"Odin, why did he create such a substance?!"

Rurik felt that he could no longer make it up. He deliberately paused and murmured with a speculative attitude: "This is also part of Odin's wisdom. There is no eternity in the human world, there is life and death, and everything is So. So there are elements that give us life, and elements that cause us to die. Just like this..."

With a slap on the forehead, Rurik marked the blank "arsenic" as "bringing death".

He deliberately said: "This element is extremely difficult to find. If we can find this element that can bring death, I think we can let it infiltrate our swords. In this way, the sword is a poisonous sword, and it is the sword of Odin. Cursed sword, anyone who gets a small cut by him will die quickly."

Clavasson and Kavey couldn't believe it at all, but according to Rurik's so-called iron smelting principle, the charcoal penetrated into the iron sword, making the sword flexible and hard. Infiltrating some elements that bring death, it becomes a "sword of death".

It's never difficult to transform a weapon that inflicts a small wound on the enemy and eventually kills the enemy. The simplest method, such as dipping the arrow in dung water before shooting, this dirty arrow hits the flesh of the enemy. In the era of no antibiotics, the filth cannot be removed from the wound, and the enemy will almost certainly die of bacterial infection.

Rurik felt that what he said was really absurd.

But the real world is the most magical, just like the heavy elements arranged downwards on the periodic table, they are too heavy, the outer electrons are going crazy and want to rush out, and a lot of neutrons have to rush out. So condensing some elements becomes the most terrifying poison, and achieves surreal killing of ten thousand arrows.

These are also incomprehensible to people in this time and space.

Only now, Rurik knew that he could no longer speak any more, and that he could not immediately understand and digest them except to gain some of their emotions. The two iron swords have been exposed to too much knowledge at one time, and it is far-fetched to expect them to accept it in a short time.

"Maybe we'll be here." Rurik yawned deeply. "We'll be fine as long as we use the front elements. Blacksmith, now you at least know why my dagger is shiny and hard. ?"

Kravatson nodded: "I basically understand the principle, and my son and I will try it. Dear Rurik, now I will make you a sleeping bed. Until then, I just want to understand, Odin...  Our great god Odin, how many elements did he create with atoms?"

"There are... 118." Rurik blurted out. Indeed, according to his understanding, human beings can theoretically continue to make artificial elements according to the periodic table of elements, and what human beings do their best to make is No. 118.

"Really so much?!"

"That's all. Of course, if Odin wants to, he can make more." Rurik shook his head, "perhaps there is no point in making more. Like gold and silver, it is precious because it is scarce. If They can be seen everywhere, why should we try to collect silver coins? I think Odin created the world with a preference, you and I don't bother. I sometimes even think that if we figure out the truth of these elements, we can summarize human beings With all the knowledge of the world, have we learned Odin's abilities in reverse? We are just mortals, and we have become gods in this way."

Clavason listened intentionally, and his mind went cold, not knowing how ambitious this child was.

"Rurik, be careful!"

"It's fine." Rurik shook his head, "If Odin doesn't like us, why choose Heroic Spirits, why do you want to give me blessings? The only limitation Odin gives us is our short life, only a few decades. But that's not a problem."

Rurik continued to point to the wooden board: "In the future, our descendants can find all the elements in this table and make more detailed annotations. So that each element should be annotated with wooden lettering that fills a room.

And your blacksmithing skills, which you can describe in words on wooden boards, so that a new generation of blacksmiths can learn the knowledge of their ancestors long ago. Our lives are very short, but we can leave a lot to our children. One day, we can know all knowledge and do all things with knowledge.

In this way, we are no longer mortals, and our descendants will all learn the power of God. Man is ultimately God. "

Rurik's remarks are the most shocking. Kravason thought about it, and there is some truth to it.

He mumbled inadvertently: "Maybe, you still need some students to learn the latest iron smelting skills."

"However, my son has inherited it, and so will my descendants." Clavason retorted slightly.

"Not enough! When I become the leader, I will definitely find some students for you, and I will order them to learn your skills. Our tribe needs more blacksmiths."

"Is it necessary?" Clavasson was quite unimpressed. "Young people like to go out and pursue wealth. Who would calm down and strike iron? Rurik, you are not a child, you have gained too much. Wisdom from Odin, you must be wiser than me. But you can't think that those young people are also smart." New 81 Chinese website updates the fastest mobile terminal: https:/

"Isn't a hard sword selling for 50 silver coins a lot of wealth? They may not be smart, and they will become smart with some education."

Having been reminded by Rurik like this, Klavasen had to think about his own words.

"Okay, my little master. If it's your request, I'm totally happy to accept it. If you can find me some students, I'll be happy to educate them." Clavasson's rough hand patted Rurik's small head, "My little master, you have to rest in peace. Don't worry, I will soon make the best leather scabbard for your dagger, and inlaid your sword with the most gorgeous patterns."

"Thank you then."

Rurik consumed his energy frantically, and his efforts paid off.

The two blacksmiths had fully believed in his atomic theory, and everything on the table of elements.

Not to mention the collection of the identity authenticity of Rurik's "Blessing of Otto", Rurik's interpretation of the human world and the elements that make up the world is obviously the most logical and realistic.

Craftsmen like blacksmiths, they are the most realistic ones.

The ore was turned into a sword, and the sword would rust if it got wet with water. Now these miraculous things have a quite realistic explanation.

They become no longer mysterious and can be artificially controlled by craftsmen.

After that night, Kravassin did not hesitate to scribe Rurik's wooden plank, further chiseled it with a carving knife, and finally smeared with toner-ground ink, becoming a treasure that was regarded as gold in the blacksmith's shop.

Rurik was very pleased with the spontaneous realization of the importance of knowledge by Klavassen and Kavey.

Of course, neither of the two of them listened to their own nonsense to gain knowledge and become gods.

They have been able to independently make more carbon steel swords and fully understand the underlying principles.

In Rurik's view, all kinds of elements will be discovered sooner or later, and the periodic table is also the research result of countless ancestors.

With the continuous development of science and technology, some scholars will inevitably compile the discovered elements into a table through the properties of each element that has been studied. In the end, Mendeleev made the most systematic and scientific improvement on this.

Interestingly, Mendeleev was a Russian, a mixed descendant of Rus and East Slavs.

Therefore, Rurik thinks it is also a good thing if the Rus people use the fruits of their thousand-year-old descendants to gain some benefits, or gain a major enlightenment.

The life of the Rus people is too savage, rough and primitive. Similarly, with the contact with his sister-in-law Pelavina, he learned that the Eastern Slavs are not as good as the Rus as a whole.

These two merging peoples are extremely backward compared to the collapse of Rome, and they must learn more to develop their civilization.

Three days later, Rurik's dagger was beautifully plated. The graceful patterns come from the melted silver coins, and the complex and gorgeous texture is really something that Rurik never imagined.

The bearded Cravatson is a rough guy by any means, but he turns out to be a genius with some fine work.

The dagger was also fitted with a glittering bronze hilt, with a ruby ​​inlaid at the very end. This gem was entirely a gift from Kravason, and he felt that it was the only way to make a dagger that cut iron like mud more temperament.

Clavasson's stunt is also reflected in the leather processing, Rurik's short sword has a very good copper-lined leather scabbard.

The scabbard was strung with a long thin belt, and Rurik only needed a simple tie to hang the scabbard and the dagger around his waist.

Any child of the Roth clan should have his own weapon when he is twelve years old. Rurik used a fine sword a few years before the other children, and the frame was extremely ornate.

When he returned to his home, he showed his father Otto the latest products from the blacksmith's shop. While the sword was gorgeous, the blade easily cut through the toughest jerky, which gave Rurik's parents nothing but shock.

Rurik, mortals have no idea how much this child knows.

Otto still prefers wealth. As long as he holds a pile of silver coins, he feels that life is very rich. He felt that having a lot of gold and silver, having multiple wives and concubines, is probably the ultimate happiness that a man can understand.

The son gave Odin's wisdom to the blacksmiths, and signed a contract with them, just like a contract with a priest. In the future, a brand-new sword and one-tenth of the wealth will be attributed to the chief family.

Of course, as the most resourceful warrior of the tribe, Otto Gao noticed that the new sword and his pattern "Destroyer" were only different in appearance, and they were both capable of severing ordinary iron swords.

Since it can cut off the iron sword, it must be possible to cut off the iron armor or the iron shield!

If the new iron sword can make more, the more warriors of the clan have new baby boys.

The father's sword will be passed on to the son, and as long as the blacksmiths continue to make them, one day the warriors will be fully equipped with these hard swords, which Rurik named "stelsvard" with their bright white bodies.

With these weapons, the Ross tribe even...

The old Otto deeply felt that the era of Rurik was coming, and his son was likely to bring military hegemony over the entire tribal alliance to the Ross tribe because of these magical weapons.

With military hegemony, all warriors will become extremely rich!

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