The Hervarar Saga ok Heiðreks on Hild
Stories And Ballads > Part I > Introduction To The TháTtr Of SöRli
- comparison: All versions agree on the main points: carrying off of Hild and subsequent pursuit by her father
"in the main points of the story--the carrying off of Hild and the subsequent pursuit by the father--all the versions are agreed."
Stories And Ballads > Part I > The TháTtr Of SöRli
attestation: Hild warned Hethin that her dreams showed they would fight and slay one another
"I have had a warning in dreams that you two will fight and slay one another."
attestation: Hild said Hethin was not his own master because he was under magical compulsion
""You cannot mend it now," said Hild, "because in this case you are not your own master.""
Stories And Ballads > part likewise seems to be a story of the Viking Age. Towards the end, > The Saga Of HervöR And Heithrek
attestation: Statement from passage 74 of the source text
"Heithrek had a daughter called Hild, who was the mother of Halfdan the Valiant, the father of Ivar Vithfathmi."
attestation: Further detail from passage 74
"Their sons were Harold Hilditönn and Randver who afterwards fell in England."