The The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald (Kormáks saga) on Thord Arndisarson
Life And Death Of Cormac The Skald
attestation: Thord Arndisarson lived at Muli and was married to Thordis, sister of Bork the Stout; they had two sons younger than Bersi's son Asmund.
"At the farm called Muli (the Mull) lived Thord Arndisarson: he was wedded to Thordis, sister of Bork the Stout. They had two sons who were both younger than Asmund the son of Bersi."
attestation: Thord, who usually held Bersi's shield, failed to appear at Bersi's fight with Steinar; Olaf Peacock provided an unnamed shield-bearer instead.
"Olaf Peacock got men to help Bersi at the fight, for Thord had been used to hold his shield, but this time failed him."
attestation: Thord arranged a marriage between Bersi and his sister Vali's sister Thordis, with the land of Brekka as dowry, to settle the feud after Vali challenged Bersi following Thorkel's death.
""Vali, this methinks is the most likely way of bringing you together. Let Bersi take thy sister Thordis to wife. It is a match that may well be to thy worship." Bersi agreed to this, and it was settled that the land of Brekka should go along with her as a dowry"
attestation: Thord held Bersi's shield at Orrestholm against Thorkel Toothgnasher; Vali was Thorkel's shield-bearer.
"Thord carried the shield before Bersi, and Vali was Thorkel's shield-bearer."