After that little exchange of words, Einar and the Inuit leader tried to communicate as best they could.
But it was not after 2 hours of intense simple communication that the two sides were finally able to lower their weapons and using a piece of dried bear meat.
A new non-aggression relationship was started between two groups of people who did not understand anything about each other.
But that with signs and a lot of work they began to get to know each other, for Einar in that little exchange of a few hours he had learned to say hello and say his name.
Although the pronunciation of the Inuit language was somewhat strange, it was not as complicated as the Nahuatl or German that he once learned in his past life.
After a while and after exchanging some food, Einar decided to spend a night with them so he gave them some tents so they could sleep.