Bjorik an Tonn-siúlóir

Originating from a long dead Wavewalker clan, Bjorik an Tonn-siuloir is a warrior of his people that managed to build a bond and strong relationship with the Reiligire, Duveesa de na Fitheach. A boisterous warrior with a penchant for battle, drinking, and the other cornerstones of his people; Bjorik’s bond with his wife has allowed him to return from death a myriad of times, giving him a boundless resolve and an at times reckless demeanor. While the man does not talk about his place of birth, the destruction of his clan was, at the time, a rather well known tragedy. Known as the Reefsworn, this group of Wavewalkers inhabited the now destroyed rocky jetties that surrounded Gilneas.

Destroyed by a mixture of both Gilnean purging against their people, as the Reefsworn were seen as raiders and pirates, as well as the tumultuous methods of their living space; Bjorik was one of the only survivors of the purge of the Reefs; which left his clan trapped against the rocky spires and a small flotilla of Gilnean ships. In truth, Bjorik did not survive the purge of his people, having been slain upwards of three times before escaping; his life only preserved due to the bond that had been made recent at the time through Duveesa; whose powers resurrected him each time he was killed. As Reiligire are often reclusive by nature, Bjorik’s survival led to the creation of a small saga by survivors and witnesses, known as the Saga of the Thrice-dead; accounting each time that the man was brutally killed on his journey away from his home. While he would eventually make it to the mainland alongside Duveesa, Bjorik’s experience has led him to distance himself from his past, throwing his lot entirely in with the woman he has made his wife. While always more at home with the Wavewalkers, Bjorik has journeyed with the woman through endless fields across their nation, seeing every corner of the country as well as meeting with every clan type and countless others that have since been forgotten due to the ever shifting nature of the Galuyn.