The German people gradually came to become the dominate people in a coastal region of land surrounded by forests and jungles. Domestication of crops and more organized ultiization of native species promoted a more sedentary life style and created a self-reinforcing loop of population growth and food production.
This period of time allowed Germany to organize 3 parties of warriors tol explore the world around then. The warriors gathered a great deal of knowledge from the surrounding peoples who for the most part were in awe of the superior numbers and leadership displayed by the far flung Germans. These adverturers returned to Germany with knowledge futher knowledge of agriculture and crop domestication that speed the process of Germany's population growth. In addition skills such as animal husbandry, masonry, and mystic arts difussed into the German cultural zone from tribal peoples.
The German people themselves focused on improving their fishing and seamanship, as well as mining and metal working skills. Fishing fleets and central organized work crews improving the infastrucure of the growing German city state.
Upon their return to Germany the bands of warriors began patroling the outskirts of the city. Their tireless devotion to protect the city from wild animals and hostile outlanders as convinced many in the city that expanding into other regions would be benefitial. These bands of warriors have already claimed serveral regions as their own lands, and more Germans flock to the new regions with every passing year.
The German warriors also encountered serveral organized tribes of people on their journey. Each time they were turned away by the threat of hostile action by the local inhabitants. Generally while in the region the bands were approached by messangers of the various tribes. The responces to their presence ranged from shock and disbelief of having arrived from such distances, to messages of peace and cooperation. Rather than become embroiled in such areas for long, the warriors tended to favor moving on to new areas before finally returning to Germany.
This period of time allowed Germany to organize 3 parties of warriors tol explore the world around then. The warriors gathered a great deal of knowledge from the surrounding peoples who for the most part were in awe of the superior numbers and leadership displayed by the far flung Germans. These adverturers returned to Germany with knowledge futher knowledge of agriculture and crop domestication that speed the process of Germany's population growth. In addition skills such as animal husbandry, masonry, and mystic arts difussed into the German cultural zone from tribal peoples.
The German people themselves focused on improving their fishing and seamanship, as well as mining and metal working skills. Fishing fleets and central organized work crews improving the infastrucure of the growing German city state.
Upon their return to Germany the bands of warriors began patroling the outskirts of the city. Their tireless devotion to protect the city from wild animals and hostile outlanders as convinced many in the city that expanding into other regions would be benefitial. These bands of warriors have already claimed serveral regions as their own lands, and more Germans flock to the new regions with every passing year.
The German warriors also encountered serveral organized tribes of people on their journey. Each time they were turned away by the threat of hostile action by the local inhabitants. Generally while in the region the bands were approached by messangers of the various tribes. The responces to their presence ranged from shock and disbelief of having arrived from such distances, to messages of peace and cooperation. Rather than become embroiled in such areas for long, the warriors tended to favor moving on to new areas before finally returning to Germany.
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