Then Modolf Kettle
Then Modolf Kettle — being in norse tradition.
Njál's Saga
relationship: Then Modolf Kettle's son, sang a song: "But one prop of Njal's house liveth, All the rest inside are burnt, All but one -- those bounteous spenders, Sigfus' stalwart sons wrought this; Son of Golln... (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 129. Skarphedinn'S Death)
"Then Modolf Kettle's son, sang a song:
"But one prop of Njal's house liveth, All the rest inside are burnt, All but one -- those bounteous spenders, Sigfus' stalwart sons wrought this; Son of Gollnir (1) now is glutted Vengeance for brave Hauskuld's death, Brisk flew fire through thy dwelling, Bright flames blazed above thy roof."
"We shall have to boast of something else than that Njal has been burnt in his house," says Flosi, "for there is no glory in that."
Then he went up on the gable, and Glum Hilldir's son, and some other men."
- relationship: Now they all rose up and ran at them, and Modolf Kettle's son was quickest of them, and thrust at Kari with his spear. (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 149. Of Kari And Bjorn)
"Now they all rose up and ran at them, and Modolf Kettle's son was quickest of them, and thrust at Kari with his spear."
Appears in: Beings, Entities in Njál's Saga, Norse Tradition
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