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Björka entered the annals of history when the Goddess [[Freyja]] left a gold basket with a [[Valtia|Valtian]] chieftain called Heiðlindur Gunnleifursson of the House of Hjalteyri with baby Björka and a treasure of gold, jewellery and precious stones worth a small fortune in it. There also were notes in the basket explaining that the babe was a descendant of Hers called Björka Hnossdóttir and destined to great future as well as providing detailed instructions about how the infant was to be raised. [[Valtia|Kneppedís]] also commanded the Jarl Heiðlindur to bring up Björka as his own.  
 
Björka entered the annals of history when the Goddess [[Freyja]] left a gold basket with a [[Valtia|Valtian]] chieftain called Heiðlindur Gunnleifursson of the House of Hjalteyri with baby Björka and a treasure of gold, jewellery and precious stones worth a small fortune in it. There also were notes in the basket explaining that the babe was a descendant of Hers called Björka Hnossdóttir and destined to great future as well as providing detailed instructions about how the infant was to be raised. [[Valtia|Kneppedís]] also commanded the Jarl Heiðlindur to bring up Björka as his own.  
  
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Storjarla Björka Hnossdóttir, the progenitress mortal of the House of Ettlingar Freyu.

Björka Hnossdóttir was a Lady Imperial from the Days of Valtia. She is the daughter of the Goddess Hnoss and the progenitress mortal of the House of Ettlingar Freyu.

History

Björka entered the annals of history when the Goddess Freyja left a gold basket with a Valtian chieftain called Heiðlindur Gunnleifursson of the House of Hjalteyri with baby Björka and a treasure of gold, jewellery and precious stones worth a small fortune in it. There also were notes in the basket explaining that the babe was a descendant of Hers called Björka Hnossdóttir and destined to great future as well as providing detailed instructions about how the infant was to be raised. Kneppedís also commanded the Jarl Heiðlindur to bring up Björka as his own.