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Glum Hildir

Glum Hildir — being in norse tradition.

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First interacted with Glum Hildir in a significant exchange (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 150. More Of Kari And Bjorn)

Njál's Saga

  • relationship: Glum Hildir's son woke him up, and then Flosi said, "Call me Kettle of the Mark." Kettle came thither, and Flosi said, "I will tell thee my dream." "I am ready to hear it," says Kettle. "I dreamt,"... (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 132. Flosi'S Dream)

    "Glum Hildir's son woke him up, and then Flosi said, "Call me Kettle of the Mark."

Kettle came thither, and Flosi said, "I will tell thee my dream."

"I am ready to hear it," says Kettle.

"I dreamt," says Flosi, "that methought I stood below Loom-nip, and went out and looked up to the Nip, and all at once it opened, and a man came out of the Nip, and he was clad in goatskins, and had an iron staff in his hand."

  • attestation: First interacted with Glum Hildir in a significant exchange (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 150. More Of Kari And Bjorn)

    "First, Glum Hildir's son rushed at them, and thrust at Kari with a spear; Kari turned short round on his heel, and Glum missed him, and the blow fell against the rock."