Saga Short 3 – The Tale of Jokul Buason

Geit and Gnipa (revised)

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In this special episode, we pick up right where Kjalnesinga saga left off. Bui Andridson is lying dead on the ground, his ribcage crushed from the wrestling match with his son. Ashamed of his dastardly deed, Jokul Buason flees Iceland. And while Kjalnesinga saga assures us that there are no other stories about Jokul, one grouping of manuscripts appends a fun þáttr (tale) about where Jokul went and what became of him.

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Follow along as Jokul gets stranded at sea and then shipwrecked in strange lands. If you like trolls, then you’ll want to tune in. If you like wrestling, this is the episode for you.  If you’re a fan of silly voices, you’re in the right place. Join John and Andy as they review Jökuls þáttr Búasonar.

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Emanuel Bowen’s Map of Greenland

Looking for a copy of The Tale of Jokul Buason so you can read about his adventures for yourself? If the 5 volume set of Sagas of Icelanders isn’t in your budget, then grab a copy of Ben Waggoner’s Sagas of Giants and HeroesIn addition to this tale, you’ll get Kjalnesinga Saga and several other great ones as well. I may have indicated in the conclusion to this episode that the volume also includes Floamanna Saga (our next saga). I was mistaken. But the other contents more than make up for my blunder. It has several sagas mentioned in our previous episode, like The Saga of Halfdan Brana’s Fosterling.  And who could pass up the opportunity to read The Tale of Asmund Ogre-Lucky?Ben Waggoner's Sagas of Giants and Heroes

And thanks to Matt Smith, aka @barbarianlord, for contributing another brilliant original illustration. We think he captures Gnipa and Geit perfectly. Follow him on Twitter to see more of his work or visit his webpage, matt-illustrations.com.

References:

McKinnell, John. Meeting the Other in Norse Myth and Legend. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2005.

Music Credits:

Intro: From “Death Awaits” by Billy Malmstrom

Outro: From “Óðinn” by Krauka

Episode 26c – The Saga of the People of Kjalarnes (Judgments)

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It’s time to put The Saga of the People of Kjalarnes on trial. Listen in as Andy and John bicker over the severity of Bui’s crimes. Will Bui be outlawed or redeemed and welcomed into the thingman group of one of your esteemed hosts? Will John find enough nicknames in the bare cupboards of this saga to fill his usual 20 minute lecture? And will Andy talk himself into another high score for a saga that no one has read? There’s only one way to find out.

Be sure to check out the recommended reading for this episode:

Richard Cole’s Racial Thinking in Old Norse Literature: The Case of the Blámaðr

Ármann Jakobsson The Troll Inside You: Paranormal Activity in the Medieval North

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Music Credits:

Intro Music – “Prelude and Action” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Outro Music – “Stormfront” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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