The Egil's Saga on Grim
Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons.
attestation: Grim was dark-complexioned and ill-favoured like his father, but skilled in woodwork, ironwork, and smithing
"Grim was swarthy, ill-favoured, like his father both in face and mind; he became a good man of business; skilful was he in wood and iron, an excellent smith."
attestation: Grim regularly went herring fishing in winter with many house-carles
"In the winter he often went to the herring fishing, and with him many house-carles."
Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons. > Chapter 5 - The king's message to Kveldulf.
attribution: The messengers offered to make Grim a baron if he would serve Harold
"The king will make you a baron,' said they to Grim, 'if you will serve him.'"
attribution: Grim refused to accept a barony while his father Kveldulf still lived, declaring Kveldulf his liege-lord
"I will be made baron under none,' said Grim, 'while my father lives; he, while he lives, shall be my liege-lord.'"
Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons. > Chapter 20 - Skallagrim's marriage.
- relationship: Grim Kveldulfsson (Skallagrim) married Bera, daughter of Yngvar
"Grim Kveldulf's son asked Bera to wife, and the match was made. Grim married Bera."
Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons. > Chapter 80 - Of the marriages of Egil's daughters.
- relationship: Grim son of Sverting at Moss-fell married Thordis, Thorolf's daughter and Egil's stepdaughter
"There was a man named Grim, son of Sverting; he dwelt at Moss-fell below the heath"
Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons. > Chapter 90 - Death of Egil Skallagrim's son.
- attestation: Grim prevented Egil from going to the Thing to scatter Athelstan's silver
"Grim talked him out of it all; and Egil sat at home during the Thing. But he did not like it, and he wore a frowning look."
Chapter 1 - Of Kveldulf and his sons. > Chapter 91 - Grim takes the Christian faith.
- attestation: Grim of Moss-fell was baptized when Christianity was established by law in Iceland and built a church
"Grim of Moss-fell was baptized when Christianity was established by law in Iceland. He had a church built there"