Chapter 36: The Day After the Victory
The people of the Great Steppe are unlike some other civilizations that likes to keep it to themselves.
The people of the Great Steppe itself mostly come from other places and stay on the Great Steppe.
There is a civilization that is just like them in far south, a group of people who sails the sea with their ships just like the people of the Great Steppe rides on the ground with their horses
And they both share the same traits.
They like to trade.
When the people of the Great Steppe, encounter civilizations on their south and on their north, they traded their livestock and hides for the food and goods they could not produce on their own.
They traded woods that they are sorely lacking and with that they created their tents. They trade food, resources, goods
But when they encounter these civilizations, they also notice something
They noticed that their superior skills at warfare and horsemanship gave them an advantage over these settled people.
If need be, they could simply take what they wanted by force.
The history of warring among themselves made it that much easier to extend their philosophy to conquering other lands.
