In a time before time, the Fjordian forebears were a tribe of fierce and stylish individuals who lived on the edge of the world. They were known for their love of bright colors, sharp beards, and intricate hairstyles.
These early Fjordians were a force to be reckoned with, having mastered the art of fjordian swordsmanship and fjordian beard-weaving.
But their greatest achievement was the creation of the Fjordian Alphabet, a system of intricate knotwork and color-coding that still boggles the minds of outsiders today.
As the Fjordians developed their unique culture, they attracted the attention of a curious outsider: the Viking King, Olaf. Enthralled by their colorful garb and impressive beards, King Olaf declared the Fjordians his official Fjordian Knights.
However, not all Fjordians were content to live in the shadow of the Viking King. A group of rebels, led by the enigmatic Fjordian Lady, Eira, set out to explore the wider world beyond the Fjordian fjords.
They founded new Fjordian colonies in distant lands, where they brought their unique culture and customs to the local populations.