After several hours of riding in the wagon, Berengar, Kahwihta, and the Austrian Marines arrived at their destination. The Austrian King poked his head out from under the canvas and examined The Mohawk village, which was relatively sizable. Various longhouses were spread throughout the town and surrounded by a primitive wooden palisade that acted as a defense against hostile tribes.
If Berengar had to guess, this village could entirely sustain hundreds of people. This was reasonably impressive when considering the severe technological limitations that the native peoples of North America had when compared to their old-world counterparts. Nothing exemplified this stark contrast greater than when the Mohawk people laid eyes on the Austrian wagon.