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|name            = Eirik Grani
|name            = Eirik Von Stone
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|caption          = Depiction of Eirik arriving in modern day Гpaheete in 1275.
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|birth_name      =  Eirik Grani
|birth_name      =  Eirik Von Stone
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Revision as of 03:49, 20 December 2021

King

Eirik Von Stone
The Norwegians land in Iceland year 872.jpg
Depiction of Eirik arriving in modern day Гpaheete in 1275.
Native name
Əjīk Ōd Szŧōn
Birth nameEirik Von Stone
Born18th September 1217
Szlād, Flatstone
Died4th January 1301
Szlād, Flatstone
Buried
AllegianceFlatstone Nordic Flag.png Flatstone
RankKing
Spouse(s)Erika Von Stone
ChildrenBjarn II Von Stone
RelationsNorthern Ivili Clan

Eirik Von Stone, the second king of Flatstone, succeeded to the throne following the death of his father Bjarn Von Stone in 1237. He ruled the nation until 1301, when he too passed away after consuming lethal amounts of magnesium with the mindset that it would grant him eternal life. Eirik Von Stone is nicknamed "The Sunadic" for his accomplishments relating to the first expeditions into the Sunadic Ocean, as well as the colonial settlement of Гpaheetлahd and Poйaлeesлahds. His son, Bjarn II Von Stone, would succeed the throne after him.