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Brynhild's last wish was that Sigurd's pyre be built wide enough for both her and Sigurd. The pyre would be covered with shields, carpets and killed slaves. She requested that the slaves should burn fully decked beside Sigurd. Two were to be at his feet and two at his head. There were also to be a
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Brynhildr then declared that she had decided to kill herself. Gunnarr tried to embrace her, but she pushed him away, and she pushed away everyone who tried to show her affection. In desperation, Gunnarr asked Högni what to do. Gunnar said that they should ask their warriors to watch over
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She clasped her hands together so hard that Sigurd rose up and asked her not to weep, because her brothers were alive, but their son (Sigmund) was still too young to flee for his life. He said that it was
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for wife and they would love each other secretly because Atli would not allow them to marry. Then
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faithful to Gunnarr and kept his oaths. Then Sigurd died and Guðrún swooned. She had clasped her hands together so hard that the cups in the cupboard rang and the geese in the courtyard cried. Brynhildr who heard Guðrún's cries laughed with all her heart:
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death. The others answered that enough people had died and her women should not win honour that way. Brynhildr responded that no one should die for her sake unwillingly, but if they would not join her, they would have little gold to wear.
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brace of dogs and a pair of hawks. Between Sigurd and Brynhildr they were to put the sword that lay between them when formerly they were sleeping together and they were called wedded mates.
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Högni responded that they were bound by oaths to Sigurd, and it would be to compromise the future of themselves and their descendants. Gunnarr then suggested that they incite their brother
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and in sources that are based on it. He states that the name is apparently Slavic in origin, and he appears only as the third husband of Guðrún and as the father of Hamðir, Sörli and Erpr.
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who had not sworn any oaths to Sigurd. The poet then jumps to the moment when Gutthorm's sword was in Sigurd's heart. Sigurd, however, took his murderer with him:
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warrior") is a very old legendary figure, who was incorporated with the matter of Sigurd to combine two sets of legends.
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1157:The Third Lay of Sigurd Fafnicide
1946:Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri
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640:70. "Much have I told thee,
414:30. Then Brynhild, daughter
174:7. "The word I have spoken;
91:'s arrival at the court of
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3120:Festivals and holy periods
370:In the blood of the friend
308:from the hand of the king.
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1148:The Short Lay of Sigurth
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627:And eight of my thralls,
157:6. By herself at the end
32:Sigurðarkviða hin skamma
3091:Sacred trees and groves
2331:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa
2204:Light elves (Ljósálfar)
1195:Sigurðarkviða in skamma
1173:The Short Lay of Sigurd
817:Translation by Bellows.
782:Sigurðarkviða in skamma
650:my wounds are swelling;
483:51. "But little of gems
226:16. "Wilt thou the hero
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2341:Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi
1620:Sister-wife of Njörðr
971:Brot af Sigurðarkviðu
869:Brot af Sigurðarkviðu
709:had taught them. The
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360:in her bed had slept,
337:24. Sofnuð var Guðrún
277:23. Hné hans of dolgr
131:"Hafa skal ek Sigurð,
59:Brot af Sigurðarkviðu
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2231:Fjörgyn and Fjörgynn
648:My voice grows weak,
635:As gifts that Buthli
623:69. "Bond-women five
541:than the fairest day
472:þá er ér fram komið,
393:30. Hló þá Brynhildr
311:23. The foeman cleft
304:the glittering steel
298:And hurled his sword
205:16. Vildu okkr fylki
178:His wife is Guthrun,
176:soon shall I rue it,
144:kván er hans Guðrún,
3573:Frá dauða Sinfjötla
2393:Narfi (son of Loki)
1540:Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr
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629:well-born are they,
606:er mér meir mjötuðr
585:Því at hánum fylgja
428:full loud she heard
424:with all her heart,
321:did backward fall.
300:at the slayer bold;
238:And waiting fortune
230:'Twere good to have
228:for wealth betray?.
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3860:11th-century poems
3829:Icelandic language
3629:Helreið Brynhildar
3466:Völuspá hin skamma
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2368:Líf and Lífthrasir
2276:Árvakr and Alsviðr
2271:Horses of the Æsir
2251:Hati Hróðvitnisson
1392:Váli (son of Odin)
1235:Old Norse religion
1162:2012-10-23 at the
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652:Truth I have said,
644:If fate more space
642:and more would say
637:his daughter gave.
633:and mine they were
616:svá mun ek láta."
543:Svanhild shall be,
489:when forth ye fare
487:Ye then shall find
364:at Sigurth's side;
349:er hon Freys vinar
317:and head did sink,
287:féll aftr í stað.
279:til hluta tveggja,
260:22. Réð til hefnda
180:and Gunnar's am I;
169:E'en though within
142:iðrumk eftir þess:
133:- eða þó svelta, -
123:6. Ein sat hon úti
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2407:Personifications
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674:They swear to be
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631:Children with me,
625:shall follow him,
614:satt eitt sagðak,
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524:en inn heiði dagr
518:Þar er mær borin,
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430:The grievous wail
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306:Of Gram full hard
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234:And all the hoard
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161:And in open words
140:7. Orð mæltak nú,
127:nam hon svá margt
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264:ok eftir varp
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3865:Eddic poetry
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3769:Flateyjarbók
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3751:AM 748 I 4to
3746:Codex Regius
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2928:Hjaðningavíg
2706:Glæsisvellir
2246:Gullinbursti
1893:Útgarða-Loki
1287:Almáttki áss
1189:Sophus Bugge
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589:átta þjónar,
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405:gjallan grát
403:heyra knátti
395:Buðla dóttir
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343:hjá Sigurði,
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266:óbilgjörnum;
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3739:Manuscripts
3519:Heroic Lays
3498:Gróttasöngr
3475:Svipdagsmál
3332:Poetic Edda
3086:Reginnaglar
3018:Orthography
2991:Jómsvíkinga
2966:Poetic Edda
2879:Urðarbrunnr
2874:Mímisbrunnr
2806:Singasteinn
2736:Hindarfjall
2716:Gnipahellir
2696:Ginnungagap
2671:Fyrisvellir
2666:Fornsigtuna
2600:Vimur River
2590:Slidr River
2363:Jörmungandr
1773:Hrímgrímnir
1402:Vili and Vé
1042:swan maiden
610:ómum þverr,
599:barni sínu.
595:ok faðerni,
568:Jörmunrekkr
497:'s wealth.
470:færi eyrir,
217:ok sitjandi
211:Rínar malmi
137:mér á armi.
125:aftan dags,
49:Poetic Edda
3855:1100 works
3844:Categories
3794:Prose Edda
3756:AM 738 4to
3718:Hlöðskviða
3533:Helgi Lays
3459:Hyndluljóð
3413:Þrymskviða
3399:Hymiskviða
3385:Skírnismál
3378:Grímnismál
3253:Viking Age
3228:Philosophy
3096:Sonargöltr
2981:Runestones
2973:Prose Edda
2918:Fimbulvetr
2869:Hvergelmir
2836:Valaskjálf
2796:Sessrúmnir
2766:Jötunheimr
2741:Hlidskjalf
2731:Himinbjörg
2701:Glaðsheimr
2686:Gastropnir
2641:Bilskirnir
2621:Amsvartnir
2534:Gjallarbrú
2517:Underworld
2473:Landvættir
2373:Loddfáfnir
2351:Svaðilfari
2336:Hófvarpnir
2281:Blóðughófi
2261:Hildisvíni
2137:Aurvandill
1898:Vafþrúðnir
1883:Þrúðgelmir
1743:Harðgreipr
1142:References
422:Only once,
420:, laughed,
397:einu sinni
215:auði stýra
186:set for me
3808:Sólarljóð
3696:Hamðismál
3664:Atlakviða
3594:Fáfnismál
3587:Reginsmál
3580:Grípisspá
3427:Alvíssmál
3406:Lokasenna
3208:Mead hall
3142:Þorrablót
2996:Legendary
2891:Yggdrasil
2851:Víðbláinn
2846:Vanaheimr
2821:Þrymheimr
2816:Þrúðvangr
2811:Þrúðheimr
2781:Munarvágr
2771:Mímameiðr
2746:Hnitbjorg
2661:Fólkvangr
2646:Brávellir
2595:Vadgelmir
2580:Kerlaugar
2549:Niðafjöll
2509:Locations
2485:Valkyries
2433:Sæhrímnir
2321:Gulltoppr
2286:Falhófnir
2184:Einherjar
2167:Landdísir
2001:Mótsognir
1991:Hreiðmarr
1903:Víðblindi
1853:Sökkmímir
1843:Mögþrasir
1803:Hyrrokkin
1768:Hrímgerðr
1763:Hræsvelgr
1753:Helreginn
1748:Helblindi
1668:Bergelmir
1332:Ítreksjóð
1239:mythology
1132:Grípisspá
1098:Hamðismál
1083:Atlakviða
944:with her.
937:Grípisspá
890:Reginsmál
693:Grípisspá
508:Svanhildr
376:she lay.
341:sorgalaus
213:ok unandi
109:Brynhildr
62:(see the
3875:Brunhild
3786:See also
3762:Hauksbók
3482:Grógaldr
3452:Rígsþula
3271:See also
3193:Hamingja
3147:Vetrnætr
3132:Dísablót
3127:Álfablót
2933:Ragnarök
2841:Valhalla
2831:Útgarðar
2776:Myrkviðr
2761:Járnviðr
2756:Iðavöllr
2676:Gálgviðr
2656:Fensalir
2565:Élivágar
2539:Náströnd
2529:Éljúðnir
2398:Níðhöggr
2346:Sleipnir
2316:Gullfaxi
2216:Fimafeng
2132:Auðumbla
1951:Billingr
1878:Þrívaldi
1863:Suttungr
1818:Járnsaxa
1788:Hrungnir
1718:Gillingr
1713:Geirröðr
1693:Fárbauti
1683:Býleistr
1648:Angrboða
1600:Gullveig
1312:Heimdall
1302:Dellingr
1160:Archived
1068:Compare
1011:valkyrie
1000:Gunnarr.
968:Compare
912:Rígsþula
787:Archived
707:Grimhild
684:Grimhild
680:Gjukungs
558:Guðrún.
443:Gjukungs
339:í sæingu
250:Guthormr
83:Synopsis
3671:Atlamál
3364:Hávamál
3357:Völuspá
3223:Numbers
3203:Kenning
3076:Worship
3032:Society
2942:Sources
2861:Vingólf
2856:Vígríðr
2826:Uppsala
2791:Okolnir
2711:Glitnir
2681:Gandvik
2636:Bifröst
2626:Andlang
2544:Niflhel
2490:Völundr
2438:Skírnir
2378:Móðguðr
2174:Dragons
2157:Byggvir
1986:Gandalf
1971:Dvalinn
1941:Andvari
1778:Hrímnir
1733:Gunnlöð
1703:Fornjót
1698:Fjölvar
1678:Bölþorn
1653:Aurboða
1643:Alvaldi
1595:Gersemi
1412:Ásynjur
1317:Hermóðr
1307:Forseti
1257:Deities
1077:Atlamál
917:Yngling
97:Gunnarr
89:Völsung
35:or the
26:(1893).
3066:Horses
2905:Events
2886:Ýdalir
2865:Wells
2801:Sindri
2786:Nóatún
2651:Brimir
2616:Asgard
2575:Ífingr
2558:Rivers
2468:Vættir
2326:Gyllir
2236:Fylgja
2226:Fenrir
2179:Draugs
2115:Others
2038:Heroes
2021:Brokkr
1976:Fáfnir
1966:Dúrnir
1961:Durinn
1936:Alvíss
1928:Dwarfs
1913:Vörnir
1823:Laufey
1688:Eggþér
1673:Bestla
1630:Jötnar
1615:Njörðr
1610:Kvasir
1573:Freyja
1525:Snotra
1485:Njörun
1440:Gefjon
1397:Víðarr
1337:Lóðurr
1266:jötnar
1262:dwarfs
942:Aslaug
756:Högni.
734:Guðrún
717:Heimir
688:potion
564:Jónakr
555:Oddrún
493:or of
418:Buthli
105:Guðrún
42:is an
39:Sigurd
3258:Völva
3248:Skald
3243:Seiðr
3238:Runes
3233:Rings
3198:Heiti
3183:Galdr
3178:Félag
3168:Death
3161:Other
3071:Hörgr
2986:Sagas
2726:Heiðr
2691:Gimlé
2631:Barri
2570:Gjöll
2495:Vörðr
2458:Troll
2443:Sköll
2403:Norns
2311:Grani
2306:Glenr
2296:Glaðr
2266:Hjúki
2241:Garmr
2194:Elves
2189:Eldir
2162:Dísir
2142:Beyla
2076:Hi–Hy
2026:Eitri
2011:Regin
1956:Dáinn
1908:Vosud
1888:Þrymr
1868:Þjazi
1858:Surtr
1828:Leikn
1798:Hymir
1793:Hrymr
1783:Hroðr
1758:Hljod
1738:Gymir
1728:Gríðr
1708:Gangr
1658:Baugi
1605:Hnoss
1588:Yngvi
1578:Freyr
1565:Vanir
1545:Þrúðr
1520:Skaði
1515:Sjöfn
1510:Sigyn
1495:Rindr
1480:Nanna
1460:Iðunn
1445:Gerðr
1435:Fulla
1430:Frigg
1357:Mímir
1352:Meili
1327:Hœnir
1297:Bragi
1292:Baldr
1013:here.
909:(see
721:Grani
663:Notes
495:Menja
447:Grani
374:Freyr
184:Norns
101:Högni
93:Gjúki
3329:The
3188:Goði
3173:Ergi
3152:Yule
3051:Blót
2959:Edda
2421:Nótt
2416:Elli
2411:Dagr
2358:Jörð
2301:Glær
2291:Gísl
2152:Búri
2147:Borr
2127:Auðr
2071:H–He
1996:Litr
1918:Ymir
1873:Þökk
1838:Logi
1833:Litr
1663:Beli
1638:Ægir
1500:Sága
1475:Lofn
1470:Irpa
1465:Ilmr
1455:Hlín
1387:Ullr
1377:Thor
1367:Odin
1347:Máni
1342:Loki
1322:Höðr
1279:Æsir
1237:and
1179:and
1129:See
1080:and
907:king
738:Atli
182:Ill
99:and
3213:Nīþ
3056:Hof
2524:Hel
2256:Hel
2091:T–Y
2086:P–S
2081:I–O
2066:F–G
2061:D–E
2056:B–C
2006:Ótr
1808:Iði
1555:Vör
1550:Vár
1535:Syn
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