![]() ![]() He was an evening sleeper, and it was commonly said that he was very shape strong. But everyday as evening drew on he became sullen, so that few could come to speak with him. ![]() It was told of Ulf that he was a great householder it was his wont to rise up early, and then go round among his labourers or where his smiths were, and to overlook his stalk and fields, and at times he would talk with such as needed his counsel, and good counsel he could give in all things, for he was very wise. Wealthy he was both in lands and chattels he took baron's rank as his forefathers had done, and became a great man. Her did Ulf take to wife, and then he too went to his estates. Three children had Kari, one son named Eyvind Lambi, another Aulvir Hnuf, and a daughter Salbjorg, who was a most beautiful woman of a noble spirit. Ulf and he had one common purse, and were the dearest friends.īut when they gave up freebooting, Kari went to his estate at Berdla, being a man of great wealth. In fellowship with him was one Kari of Berdla, a man of renown for strength and daring he was a Berserk. Ulf was a man so tall and strong that none could match him, and in his youth he roved the seas as a freebooter. There was a man named Ulf, son of Bjalf, and Hallbera, daughter of Ulf the fearless she was sister of Hallbjorn Half-giant in Hrafnista, and he the father of Kettle Hæing. Green from the original Icelandic 'Egils saga Skallagrímssonar'. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |