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Skallagrim and Bloodaxe, however, continued with the present of a poorly crafted axe that Skallagrim tried to return to Bloodaxe but Thorolf instead intercepted the return and in turn gave Harald thanks instead. Thorolf’s downfall came during a battle fighting for King
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against King Olaf’s army, after which his brother Egil buried him.
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to help lessen the grudge held against him by Eric’s father
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