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Revision as of 13:44, 15 June 2022

King

Bjarn I Von Stone
Bjarn II Von Stone.jpeg
Bjarn II depicted sitting on a throne within a tent in Ōnlō.
Native name
Bjān II Ōd Szŧōn
Birth nameBjarn II Von Stone
Born14th February 1285
Szlād, Flatstone
Died22nd April 1354
Īnbā, Flatstone
Buried
Allegiance Northern Ivili Clan
 Flatstone
Years of service1324-1354
RankCommander in Chief
Battles/warsStonish Invasion of Hoterallia
Spouse(s)Steindronning Von Stone
ChildrenBergboer Von Stone
RelationsNorthern Ivili Clan

The death of Bjarn I's father, Eirik, sent the young king into a downwards spiral. Early in his childhood, Bjarn II would develop issues related to trust, abandonment and anxiety. By the time Bjarn II was old enough to rule his mother had passed away as well, causing his anxiety to worsen. If it weren't for the nobles that had been gifted with positions of power by his father, Bjarn II likely would've succumbed to the pressure. However, the Stonish nobility began to involve themselves in the affairs of Flatstones royal family, or what was left of it at least. Old friends of Eirik turned into advisors of Bjarn II until the king was deemed old enough to rule on his own. In 1302, Erik turned 17 and succeeded to the throne, replacing the group of nobles that had collectively assumed leadership of the nation.

Invasion of Hoterallia

One of Bjarn II Von Stones most noticeable actions was his unsuccessful invasion of Hoterallia from 1327-1334. He would die twenty years later, leaving the throne in the hands of his son, Bergboer Von Stone.