Egil's Saga
Chapter 30
CHAPTER XXX.
Of the coming out of Yngvar, and of Skallagrim's iron-forging.
King
Harold Fair-hair took for his own all those lands that Kveldulf and Skallagrim
had left behind in Norway, and all their other property that he could
lay hands on. He also sought diligently after those men who had been in
the counsels or confidence or in any way helpers of Skallagrim and his
folk in the deeds which they wrought before Skallagrim went abroad out
of the land. And so far stretched the enmity of the king against father
and son, that he bore hatred against their kith and kin, or any whom he
knew to have been their dear friends. Some suffered punishment from him,
many fled away and sought refuge, some within the land, some out of the
land altogether. Yngvar Skallagrim's wife's father was one of these men
aforesaid. This rede did he take, that he turned all his wealth that he
could into movables, then gat him a sea-going ship and a crew thereto,
and made ready to go to Iceland, for he had heard that Skallagrim had
taken up his abode there, and there would be no lack of choice land there
with Skallagrim. So when they were ready and a fair wind blew, he sailed
out to sea, and his voyage sped well. He came to Iceland on the south
coast, and held on westwards past Reykja-ness, and sailed into Borgar-firth,
and entering Long-river went up it even to the Falls. There they put out
they ship's lading.
But when Skallagrim heard
of Yngvar's coming, he at once went to meet him and bade him to his house
with as many men as he would. Yngvar accepted this offer. The ship was
drawn up, and Yngvar went to Borg with many men, and stayed that winter
with Skallagrim. In the spring Skallagrim offered him choice land. He
gave Yngvar the farm which he had on Swan-ness, and land inwards to Mud-brook
and outwards to Strome-firth. Thereupon Yngvar went out to this farm and
took possession, and he was a most able man and a wealthy. Skallagrim
then built a house on Ship-ness, and this he kept for a long time thereafter.
Skallagrim was a good
iron-smith, and in winter wrought much in red iron ore. He had a smithy
set up some way out from Borg, close by the sea, at a place now called
Raufar-ness. The woods he thought were not too far from thence. But since
he could find no stone there so hard or smooth as he thought good for
hammering iron on (for there are no beach pebbles, the seashore being
all fine sand), one evening, when other were gone to sleep, Skallagrim
went to the sea, and pushed out an eight-oared boat he had, and rowed
out to the Midfirth islands. There he dropped an anchor from the bows
of the boat, then stepped overboard, and dived down to the bottom, and
brought up a large stone, and lifted it into the boat. Then he himself
climbed into the boat and rowed to land, and carried the stone to the
smithy and laid it down before the smithy door, and thenceforth he hammered
iron on it. That stone lies there yet, and much slag beside it; and the
marks of the hammering may be seen on its upper face, and it is a surf-worn
boulder, unlike the other stones that are there. Four men nowadays could
not lift a larger mass. Skallagrim worked hard at smithying, but his house-carles
grumbled thereat, and thought it over early rising. Then Skallagrim composed
this stave:
'Who
wins wealth by iron
Right
early must rise:
Of
the sea's breezy brother
Wind-holders
need blast.
On
furnace-gold glowing
My
stout hammer rings,
While
heat-feeding bellows
A
whistling storm stir.'
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