Jordan I
Jordan | |||||
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Reign | 900 – 922 | ||||
Coronation | 900 | ||||
Successor | Jordan II | ||||
Born | Jordan Uchiha April 870 Rynx Coast, Timeria | ||||
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House | Uchiha | ||||
Father | Unknown | ||||
Mother | Unknown | ||||
Religion | Follower of the Book |
Jordan I was King of Timeria from 900 CE until his death in 922. Jordan is best known for uniting Timeria, founding Infinity, and the Kirvista Wars. Even after uniting Timeria he continued to support Timeria's warrior culture. During the Kirvista Wars Jordan knighted his most succesful officers which went to form The Knights of Ash. The Knights of Ash are responsible for the still popular Through Ash Ritual.
Domestically Jordan was a humble ruler, living by the Warrior Code established before his time. He fostered an egalitarian society by emphasizing the importance of the warrior and everyone’s role in supporting them. Jordan also instituted the Warrior Codes which created a set of rules and regulations warriors must abide by while also pulling all Timerian warriors under the crown. All clans and their warriors now swore loyalty to King Jordan and the people of Timeria as opposed to being loyal to their chief or clan.
Historically Jordan has been described as tall and lean with dreadlocks that dropped to his hips. His eyes were a dull brown color and had strong facial features.
Early years
Born in April 870 in a village on the Lake Lotus, Jordan was the only child but it is believed that his sibling before him had died. Jordan was raised by his grandfather after the passing of his parents. Once Jordan had reached adolescence he fought under the Uchiha banner, including multiple raids along the Bezdekia Road. In his late teens, many historians believe he began to lead and organize raids with other clans. Historians claim that to accomplish this feat Jordan would have to be very skilled and gain the trust of chiefs well into adulthood.
Senju Otito was the leader of the Senju clan and participated in a number of raids alongside Jordan. In 1902 archaeologists discovered the obelisk in which Otito agreed to marry his eldest daughter to Jordan. Islea Senju had been courted by Jordan but as Jordan was not a chief he could not marry her. Historians assume that either Jordan had risen to the level of chief at this point or planned to become chief before the marriage took place.