| » | name Freyja
| » | last name Stafnsdóttir
| » | title --
| » | age 28
| » | place of birth Skagen
| » | place of residence Skagen
| » | rank Shipbuilder
| » | personality Freyja is hardworking, vulgar and brutally honest to the point of being rude. She loves a good time, and loves to laugh, and is typically an overall friendly person. However, she has been a bit bitter in the last few years. She's fiercely protective of her family and would do anything to help them and keep them safe.
| » | appearance Freyja is 5'7", blonde and blue eyed, with slightly tanned skin, from being outdoors very often. She is very strong, physically, as she does a lot of hard labor.
| » | parents Stafn Ulfarrsson & Kara Makansdóttir
| » | siblings Rúna, Sofie, Tóra & Visna Stafnsdóttir
| » | history Freyja's father, Stafn, was a shipbuilder, and her mother, Kara, is a dressmaker. There's a large age gap between Freyja and her younger sisters, because her parents had her very young, so her father traveled quite a bit in order to learn his trade and try to sell what he created. When he no longer needed to travel so often, they had four more daughters over the years. After Rúna & Sofie were born, Stafn gave up much hope for a son, and started to teach his oldest daughter his craft.
While Freyja was talented at shipbuilding, and especially loved carving the designs into them, her dream had always been to become a shield maiden. She too hoped her mother would give her father a son so that a little brother could take over for their father, but it seemed the Gods did not wish it.
Stafn was killed when Freyja was 23, and she was forced to stop her training to become a shield maiden in order to take over his work to keep her family fed. It's not easy work, but she is proud of what she's accomplished, especially now that Skagen has become rather famous for the ships they produce.
The oldest of five daughters, Freyja is very close to her younger sisters. She is determined to protect her family, and make sure the younger girls are able to live comfortably, and chose their own paths.
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