Njal's Saga
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96.
OF THE CHANGE OF FAITH
There had been a change of rulers in Norway, Earl Hacon was dead and gone,
but in his stead was come Olaf Tryggvi's son. That was the end of Earl
Hacon, that Kark the thrall cut his throat at Rimul in Gaulardale.
Along with that was heard that there had been a change of faith in Norway;
they had cast off the old faith, but King Olaf had christened the western
lands, Shetland, and the Orkneys, and the Faroe Isles.
Then many men spoke so that Njal heard it, that it was a strange and wicked
thing to throw off the old faith.
Then Njal spoke and said, "It seems to me as though this new faith must
be much better, and he will be happy who follows this rather than the
other; and if those men come out hither who preach this faith, then I
will back them well."
He went often alone away from other men and muttered to himself.
That same harvest a ship came out into the firths east to Berufirth, at
a spot called Gautawick. The captain's name was Thangbrand. He was a son
of Willibald, a count of Saxony. Thangbrand was sent out hither by King
Olaf Tryggvi's son, to preach the faith. Along with him came that man
of Iceland whose name was Gudleif (a).
Gudleif was a great man-slayer, and one of the strongest of men, and hardy
and forward in everything.
Two brothers dwelt at Beruness; the name of the one was Thorleif, but
the other was Kettle. They were sons of Holmstein, the son of Auzur of
Broaddale. These brothers held a meeting and forbade men to have any dealings
with them. This Hall of the Side heard.
He dwelt at Thvattwater in Alftafirth; he rode to the ship with twenty-nine
men, and he fares at once to find Thangbrand, and spoke to him and asked
him, "Trade is rather dull, is it not?"
He answered that so it was.
"Now will I say my errand," says Hall; "it is, that I wish to ask you
all to my house, and run the risk of my being able to get rid of your
wares for you."
Thangbrand thanked him, and fared to Thvattwater that harvest.
It so happened one morning that Thangbrand was out early and made them
pitch a tent on land, and sang mass in it, and took much pains with it,
for it was a great high day.
Hall spoke to Thangbrand and asked, "In memory of whom keepest thou this
day?"
"In memory of Michael the archangel," says Thangbrand.
"What follows that angel?" asks Hall.
"Much good," says Thangbrand. "He will weigh all the good that thou doest,
and he is so merciful, that whenever any one pleases him, he makes his
good deeds weigh more."
"I would like to have him for my friend," says Hall.
"That thou mayest well have," says Thangbrand, "only give thyself over
to him by God's help this very day."
"I only make this condition," says Hall, "that thou givest thy word for
him that he will then become my guardian angel."
"That I will promise," says Thangbrand.
Then Hall was baptized, and all his household.
ENDNOTES:
(a) He was the son of Ari, the son of Mar, the son
of Atli, the son of Wolf Squinteye, the son of Hogni the White, the son
of Otryg, the son of Oblaud, the son of Hjorleif the lover of women, King
of Hordaland. Back
97. OF THANGBRAND'S JOURNEYS
The spring after Thangbrand set out to preach Christianity, and Hall went
with him. But when they came west across Lonsheath to Staffell, there
they found a man dwelling named Thorkell. He spoke most against the faith,
and challenged Thangbrand to single combat. Then Thangbrand bore a rood-cross
(b) before his shield, and the
end of their combat was that Thangbrand won the day and slew Thorkell.
Thence they fared to Hornfirth and turned in as guests at Borgarhaven,
west of Heinabergs sand. There Hilldir the Old dwelt (c),
and then Hilldir and all his household took upon them the new faith.
Thence they fared to Fellcombe, and went in as guests to Calffell. There
dwelt Kol Thorstein's son, Hall's kinsman, and he took upon him the faith
and all his house.
Thence they fared to Swinefell, and Flosi only took the sign of the cross,
but gave his word to back them at the Thing.
Thence they fared west to Woodcombe, and went in as guests at Kirkby.
There dwelt Surt Asbjorn's son, the son of Thorstein, the son of Kettle
the Foolish. These had all of them been Christians from father to son.
After that they fared out of Woodcombe on to Headbrink. By that time the
story of their journey was spread far and wide. There was a man named
Sorcerer-Hedinn who dwelt in Carlinedale. There heathen men made a bargain
with him that he should put Thangbrand to death with all his company.
He fared upon Arnstacksheath, and there made a great sacrifice when Thangbrand
was riding from the east. Then the earth burst asunder under his horse,
but he sprang off his horse and saved himself on the brink of the gulf,
but the earth swallowed up the horse and all his harness, and they never
saw him more.
Then Thangbrand praised God.
ENDNOTES:
(b) Rood-cross, a crucifix. Back
(c) His son was Glum who fared to the burning with
Flosi. Back
98. OF THANGBRAND AND GUDLEIF
Gudleif now searches for Sorcerer-Hedinn and finds him on the heath, and
chases him down into Carlinedale, and got within spearshot of him, and
shoots a spear at him and through him.
Thence they fared to Dyrholms and held a meeting there, and preached the
faith there, and there Ingialld, the son of Thorsteinn Highbankawk, became
a Christian.
Thence they fared to the Fleetlithe and preached the faith there.
There Weatherlid the Skald, and Ari his son, spoke most against the faith,
and for that they slew Weatherlid, and then this song was sung about it
--
"He who proved his
blade on bucklers,
South went through
the land to whet
Brand that oft
hath felled his foeman,
'Gainst the forge
which foams with song (1);
Mighty wielder
of war's sickle
Made his sword's
avenging edge
Hard on hero's
helm-prop rattle (2),
Skull of Weatherlid
the Skald."
Thence Thangbrand fared to Bergthorsknoll, and Njal took the faith and
all his house, but Mord and Valgard went much against it, and thence they
fared out across the rivers; so they went on into Hawkdale and there they
baptized Hall (3), and he was
then three winters old.
Thence Thangbrand fared to Grimsness, there Thorwald the Scurvy gathered
a band against him, and sent word to Wolf Uggi's son that he must fare
against Thangbrand and slay him, and made this song on him --
"To the wolf in
Woden's harness,
Uggi's worthy warlike
son,
I, steel's swinger
dearly loving,
This my dimple
bidding send;
That the wolf of
Gods (4) he chaseth --
Man who snaps at
chink of gold --
Wolf who base our
Gods blasphemeth,
I the other wolf
(5) will crush."
Wolf sang another song in return:
"Swarthy skarf
from mouth that skimmeth
Of the man who
speaks in song
Never will I catch,
though surely
Wealthy warrior
it hath sent;
Tender of the sea-horse
snorting,
E'en though ill
deeds are on foot,
Still to risk mine
eyes are open;
Harmful 'tis to
snap at flies (6)."
"And," says he, "I don't mean to be made a catspaw by him, but let him
take heed lest his tongue twists a noose for his own neck."
And after that the messenger fared back to Thorwald the Scurvy and told
him Wolf's words. Thorwald had many men about him, and gave it out that
he would lie in wait for them on Bluewood-heath.
Now those two, Thangbrand and Gudleif, ride out of Hawkdale, and there
they came upon a man who rode to meet them. That man asked for Gudleif,
and when he found him he said, "Thou shalt gain by being the brother of
Thorgil of Reykiahole, for I will let thee know that they have set many
ambushes, and this too, that Thorwald the Scurvy is now with his band
at Hestbeck on Grimsness."
"We shall not the less for all that ride to meet him," says Gudleif, and
then they turned down to Hestbeck. Thorwald was then come across the brook,
and Gudleif said to Thangbrand, "Here is now Thorwald; let us rush on
him now."
Thangbrand shot a spear through Thorwald, but Gudleif smote him on the
shoulder and hewed his arm off, and that was his death.
After that they ride up to the Thing, and it was a near thing that the
kinsmen of Thorwald had fallen on Thangbrand, but Njal and the eastfirthers
stood by Thangbrand.
Then Hjallti Skeggi's son sang this rhyme at the Hill of Laws:
"Ever will I Gods
blaspheme
Freyja methinks
a dog does seem,
Freyja a dog? Aye!
let them be
Both dogs together
Odin and she (7)."
Hjallti fared abroad that summer and Gizur the White with him, but Thangbrand's
ship was wrecked away east at Bulandsness, and the ship's name was Bison.
Thangbrand and his messmate fared right through the west country, and
Steinvora, the mother of Ref the Skald, came against him; she preached
the heathen faith to Thangbrand and made him a long speech. Thangbrand
held his peace while she spoke, but made a long speech after her, and
turned all that she had said the wrong way against her.
"Hast thou heard," she said, "how Thor challenged Christ to single combat,
and how he did not dare to fight with Thor?"
"I have heard tell," says Thangbrand, "that Thor was naught but dust and
ashes, if God had not willed that he should live."
"Knowest thou," she says, "who it was that shattered thy ship?"
"What hast thou to say about that?" he asks.
"That I will tell thee," she says:
"He that giant's
offspring (8) slayeth
Broke the mew-field's
bison stout (9),
Thus the Gods,
bell's warder (10) grieving,
Crushed the falcon
of the strand (11);
To the courser
of the causeway (12)
Little good was
Christ I ween,
When Thor shattered
ships to pieces
Gylfi's hart (13)
no God could help."
And again she sung another song:
"Thangbrand's vessel
from her moorings,
Sea-king's steed,
Thor wrathful tore,
Shook and shattered
all her timbers,
Hurled her broadside
on the beach;
Ne'er again shall
Viking's snow-shoe (14),
On the briny billows
glide,
For a storm by
Thor awakened,
Dashed the bark
to splinters small."
After that Thangbrand and Steinvora parted, and they fared west to Bardastrand.
ENDNOTES:
(1) "Forge which foams with song," the poet's head,
in which songs are forged, and gush forth like foaming mead. Back
(2) "Hero's helm-prop," the hero's, man's, head
which supports his helm. Back
(3) It is needless to say that this Hall was not
Hall of the Side. Back
(4) "Wolf of Gods," the "caput lupinum," the outlaw
of heaven, the outcast from Valhalla, Thangbrand. Back
(5) "The other wolf," Gudleif. Back
(6) "Swarthy skarf," the skarf, or "pelecanus carbo",
the cormorant. He compares the message of Thorwald to the cormorant skimming
over the waves, and says he will never take it. "Snap at flies," a very
common Icelandic metaphor from fish rising to a fly. Back
(7) Maurer thinks the allusion is here to some mythological
legend on Odin's adventures which has not come down to us. Back
(8) "He that giant's," etc., Thor. Back
(9) "Mew-field's bison," the sea-going ship, which
sails over the plain of the sea-mew. Back
(10) "Bell's warder," the Christian priest whose
bell-ringing formed part of the rites of the new faith. Back
(11) "Falcon of the strand," ship. Back
(12) "Courser of the causeway," ship. Back
(13) "Gylfi's hart," ship. Back
(14) "Viking's snow-shoe," sea-king's ship. Back
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