Thórbjórn Bjórnsson
Thorbjorn Bjornsson was born somewhere in the fjords of Norway in the late 800's. His parents were farm owners in the grassy lands around today's Stavanger. At the age of 14 his father sent him to live and learn beside his Uncle Sven. His uncle was a viking trader and raider. He controlled 10 longships and crew, which Thorbjorn would inherit at the age of 18 after his uncle's death during a raid on a English monastery. It was not easy for Thorbjorn, for there were many high ranking crew members wanting to take control. With many wanting to take their own ship and leave the group. Thorbjorn stopped the mutiny by slaying the first five leaders rebelling. After their death he placed their heads on the tip of five longships to remind the crew the ships belong to him. For this was his birth right and right of arms. Thorbjorn had pushed on with the raids, heading farther south along the English coast raiding monasteries and strongholds along the way. Before the summer's end he lead the fleet back to their home fjord. With a profitable return for all the crew, Thorbjorn had gained the respect and loyalty of his crew.
Over the years he lead the fleet to England, France and even parts of the Roman Empire. Which they had exchanged in trade of slaves, spices and treasures from past raids. During a bold move Thorbjorn believed there were many riches farther east, farther then anyone he ever meet has traveled. At the age of only 25 he lead his crew, family and friends on this long journey. They left theei home fjord in 30 longships. It took them many month traveling south and then many more traveling north east, then east. They stopped at many locations to rest and stock on supplies, even taking slaves and treasures to trade with the next civilization they would encounter. Not all encounters were profitable nor peaceful. They learned the hard way not everyone welcomes people of different colors and race. ALong the way they had lost 5 ships, over 100 people, and many livestock due to attacks, raids, starvation and disease. Two years into their journey, Thorbjorn lost another 10 ships to desertion. They had reached the Pacific where they encountered a large storm, which lasted for two weeks. At the end of the storm they had only recovered 3 ships and 30 people survived. They were low on supplies, food and water when they sighted land due east. They found what appeared to be a fjord. Which seemed strangely similar to the fjord they came from. They travelled down this newly found fjord and discovered it ended at the mouth a river. They decided to settle this land, for they could not go any further. They had found a primitive land with rich soils but little space for growth. With a history of farming, Thorbjorn lead his group in farming building their small community.
Three years later they set out to explore the land they had found. What they discovered was they had landed on a island, were many people from other areas of Europe were just starting to settle as well. They discovered they had found an isolated fjord that nobody else had visited. Hence why they had no idea of other settlers. They came upon a small shire called Ravensley, which was located on a large fjord just south of their own. They accepted the explorers and since they had a greater area for farms, more resources for food, and a need of strong warriors, Thorbjorn uprooted his small group to join the shire. After joining Thorbjorn learned they had landed on a island which later became known as Insula Magna. Which later became part of a principality called Tir Righ which was part on a new kingdom called An Tir.
The call of the sea, raids and war called to Thorbjorn. He left his newly found shire and explored, raided and traded with way through out this new world. With all the riches he could ever hope to take he later returned to Ravensley and settled down. He married a local girl and build his longhouse near the shores of the fjord. His family continues to grow, and he is making a name for his family in Ravenlsey as the Shire's Constable and armoring young warriors to defend the land.
As of January XLI Thorbjorn has retired from the Shires Constable position, to take on the full time training of the shires warrior. The leaders of the community has seen him fit to fill the position of Master of Stables, also if the constables ever need help he will surely be called apon