The Clan of F'jet is known for the martial prowess and absolute commitment to any fight of its members that feel the constant need to prove themselves. No wonder Tor is one of the most respected Gods of the Tuskanuld beside Magnus and Njor in this clan - it is after all the highest honour for any warrior to be once touched by the Holy Wrath, to become a tool of Tor: a berserker; even if such would be a one time because deadly experience - but divine, no less! The F'jetans have renowned warriors, and even if they are not of as old tradition as the established greater clans, they are proud people that have managed to earn respect through their tenacity and their relentless commitment in battle.
Clan F'jet controls an area located on the Northern Coast of White Hall, that encompasses the village Fjarnhem and the town Argúndir, with the latter being the main seat. Winters are harder up North, and the lands have little to offer during the long cold and dark season.
There has always been a rivalry with the clan of Ta’gen, that has been augmented by a minor feud that started hundred years ago: a dispute over borders of their lands, with the inevitable woman trouble strewn in; to cut a long story short, there was a wife of a F’jetan that was somehow romantically involved with a member of Clan Ta’gen - stories vary, and reach from the poor woman being dishonoured to her actively seeking to become intimate with the foreign clansman. And even though the directly involved people have died long time ago, this conflict is still boiling beneath the surface to this day.
There are occasional raids on the villages, both on the F'jet settlements as those of Ta'gen, as would be expected with two feuding clans, and just recently the hatred for the Ta'gen has been fueled anew by some mysterious circumstances that led to the late Jarl's death. In Septebre 1865 Kyrill F'jet was allegedly poisoned - a very dishonourable way to weaken the F'jetans, which was attributed to their arch enemy (even though this was never confirmed). A few weeks later the current Jarl Thorbjorn earned his position in a duel, and continues to lead the clan in the same vein as his late brother did.
The death of the late Jarl Kyrill occurred while their longship and some of the lesser ships were abroad, engaged in the Great Raid of Four Corners. His successor and brother Thorbjorn had to deal with the death of his second son, Lefnur, who did not make it back alive.