Ten years have passed since a man from our time ended up in the body of Tsar Fyodor III. During that time, the reincarnated person has done what seems unimaginable. The Volga transit has been launched, industry and agriculture are rapidly developing, silver extraction has begun, and the boyar and church opposition has been destroyed. Most importantly, a modern army and the ruler’s competent actions have allowed the conquest of the Wild Field, the capture of Crimea—substantially expanding the territory of the state. But the country’s successes are hindered by the resistance of its enemies, who understand the danger coming from a far northern country.