The Völsunga Saga on Granmar
The Story Of The Volsungs, (Volsunga Saga) > CHAPTER IX. How Helgi, the son of Sigmund, won King Hodbrod and his
attestation: Granmar accused Sinfjotli of having fed on wolf-meat and slain his own brothers
"thou must have long been nourished with wolf-meat abroad in the wild-woods, and has slain thy brethren"
attestation: Granmar rode to meet Hodbrod at Sunfells to warn him of the Volsung army
"Granmar rode away to meet King Hodbrod, at a stead called Sunfells"
attestation: Granmar taunted Sinfjotli as the stepson of Siggeir who lived with wolves in the wilds
"thou art the stepson of King Siggeir, and were wont to lie abroad in wilds and woods with the kin of wolves"
attestation: Granmar acknowledged the Volsungs' enemies were hardy men despite being foes
"Granmar's sons are no friends of me and of mine, yet are they hardy men none the less."
attestation: Granmar reported the Volsung forces: twelve thousand from the coast, seven thousand at Sok, and the greatest host at Grindur
"Here are come the Volsungs, and twelve thousand men of them are afloat off the coast, and seven thousand are at the island called Sok, but at the stead called Grindur is the greatest company of all"