Viking Tales of the North
The Saga of Thorstein Viking's Son
Chapter III
Tirus
the Great was king of India. He was an excellent ruler in every respect,
and his queen was a very superior woman, with whom he had an only daughter,
who hight Trona. She was the fairest among the fair, and, unlike the majority
of her sex, she excelled all other princesses in wisdom. The Saga must
also mention a man by name Kol, of whom a great many good things are told:
first, that he was large as a giant, ugly-looking as the devil, and so
well skilled in the black art that he could pass through the earth as
well as walk upon it, could glue together steeds and stars; furthermore,
he was so great a ham-leaper (1)
that he could burst into the shape of various kinds of animals; he would
sometimes ride on the winds or pass through the sea, and he had so large
a hump on his back that, although he stood upright, the hump would reach
agove his head. This Kol went to India with a great army, slew Tirus,
married Trona, and subjugated the land and the people. He begot many children
with Trona, all of whom where more like their father than like their mother.
Kol was nicknamed Kroppinbak (i.e. Humpback). He had three rare treasures.
These were: a sword so mighty that none better was wielded at that time,
and the name of his sword was Angervadil; another of the treasures was
a gold ring, called Gleser; the third was a horn, and such was the nature
of the beverage contained in the lower part of it that all who drank therefrom
were attacked by an illness called leprosy, and became so forgetful that
they remembered nothing of the past; but by drinking from the upper part
of the horn their health and memory were restored. Their eldest child
was Bjorn, the Blue-tooth. His tooth was of a blue color, and tended an
ell and a half out of his mouth, with this tooth he often, in battles
or when he was violently in rage, put people to death. A daughter of Kol
was Dis. The third child of Kol and Trona hight Harek, whose head at the
age of seven was perfectly bald, and whose skull was as hard as steel,
wherefore he was called Ironhead. Their fourth child hight Ingjald, whose
upper lip measured an ell from the nose whence he was called Ingjald Trana
(the snout). It was the pastime of the brothers when at home that Bjorn
the Blue-tooth cut his tooth into the skull of his brother Harek with
all his might without hurting him. No weapon could be made to stick in
the lip of Ingjald Snout. By incantations Kol the Hump-back brought about,
that none of his offspring could be killed by any other weapon than by
the sword Angervadil; no other iron can scathe them. But when Kol had
become old enough he died a horrible death. At the time of his death Trona
was pregnant, and gave birth to a son, called Kol after his father, and
he was as like his father as he was asking to him. One year old, Kol as
so ugly to children that he was nicknamed Kol Krappe (the crafty). Dis
married Jokul Ironback, a blue berserk. She and her brothers divided their
father’s heritage betwixt themselves, so that Dis got the horn, but Bjorn
Blue-tooth the sword, Harek the ring, Ingjald the kingdom, and Kol the
personal property. Three winters after the death of king Kol, Trona married
jarl Herfinn, a son of king Rodmar of Marseraland, and the first winter
after they were married she bore him a son, named Framar, who was a man
of great possibilities and unlike his brothers. Now it seems to me, continued
Vifil, that you ought not to risk your life in a duel with this Hel-strong
man, whom no iron can scathe. Not so, answered Viking; I shall urn the
risk, whatsoever may be the result. And Vifil, seeing that Viking was
in real earnest when he insisted on fighting with Harek, said: I can tell
you still more about the sons of Kol. Vesete and I were wardens of king
Haloge’s country; during the summer seasons we sued to wage wars, and
once we met Bjorn blue-tooth in Grening’s Sound (the present Gronsun,
between the Isle of Man and Falster in Denmark), and in such a manner
did we fight that Veset smote Bjorn’s hand with his club, so that the
sword fell from his hand, and then I caught it, flung it through him,
and he lost his life. From that time I have worn the sword, and now I
give it to you, my son. Vifil then brought forth the sword and gave it
to Viking, who liked it very much. Viking then prepared himself, went
on board a boat, and came to the hall of the king on the day appointed
for the duel. There everything was sad and dreary. Viking went before
the king and greeted him. The king asked him his name. Viking told him
the truth. Hunvor was sitting on one side of the king. Then Viking asked
her whether she had requested him to come. She replied in the affirmative.
Viking asked what terms he offered him for venturing a holm-gang with
Harek. Replied the king: I will give you my daughter in mariage, and a
suitable dowry besides. Viking gave his consent to this, and then he was
betrothed to Hunvor; but it was the common opinion that it would be certain
death to him if he should fight with Harek.
ENDNOTES:
1. Ham-leaper, one who is able to change his shape. Back
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