Oddrsland, which had been settled only 15 or so years earlier, was from it's inception part of the Norse Viking Kingdom. Norsemen would send ships to Oddrsland to pick up valuable resources and return them to either Iceland of Greenland, with almost nothing in recompense for the Oddrsland citizens who had worked for the materials. Unrest grew in Oddrsland with every ship that entered the harbor, and in 1016, a band of Vikings apparently sacked an Oddrsland hamlet, leading to outrage for the citizens of Oddrsland, and of it's ruler, Oddr Thiostarson. Thiostarson confronted Norse leadership, explaining his citizens agitations. This did substantially reduce violence with the Viking taxers, but did not stop them from continuing to reap Oddrsland's harvests. Tempers in Oddrsland were beginning
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| - Oddrsland, which had been settled only 15 or so years earlier, was from it's inception part of the Norse Viking Kingdom. Norsemen would send ships to Oddrsland to pick up valuable resources and return them to either Iceland of Greenland, with almost nothing in recompense for the Oddrsland citizens who had worked for the materials. Unrest grew in Oddrsland with every ship that entered the harbor, and in 1016, a band of Vikings apparently sacked an Oddrsland hamlet, leading to outrage for the citizens of Oddrsland, and of it's ruler, Oddr Thiostarson. Thiostarson confronted Norse leadership, explaining his citizens agitations. This did substantially reduce violence with the Viking taxers, but did not stop them from continuing to reap Oddrsland's harvests. Tempers in Oddrsland were beginning
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| - Oddrsland, which had been settled only 15 or so years earlier, was from it's inception part of the Norse Viking Kingdom. Norsemen would send ships to Oddrsland to pick up valuable resources and return them to either Iceland of Greenland, with almost nothing in recompense for the Oddrsland citizens who had worked for the materials. Unrest grew in Oddrsland with every ship that entered the harbor, and in 1016, a band of Vikings apparently sacked an Oddrsland hamlet, leading to outrage for the citizens of Oddrsland, and of it's ruler, Oddr Thiostarson. Thiostarson confronted Norse leadership, explaining his citizens agitations. This did substantially reduce violence with the Viking taxers, but did not stop them from continuing to reap Oddrsland's harvests. Tempers in Oddrsland were beginning to boil, and public unrest was spreading throughout the new nation.
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