Episode 29d – Egil’s Saga (Part 4)

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We finally made it! The fourth episode of Egil’s Saga actually takes place in Iceland (for the most part)! After burying his father, Skallagrim quickly establishes himself in Borgarfjorð, distributing land to all and sundry. We also get to meet his sons, Thorolf and Egil. That’s right, Egil is on the scene. And young Egil makes quite a splash, providing us with some impressive poetry and a few killings to keep us entertained. This episode may not be packed with the same kind of adventure and action you’ve gotten used to in the past few chapters, but it’s got plenty to offer all the same, including an abduction and secret marriage, the boyish hi-jinks of Egil, a family feud, and some disturbing deaths as Egil and Skallagrim go tit-for-tat to annoy each other. Enjoy!

And since I visited Borgarfjorð and young Egil’s stomping grounds this past August, I thought I’d share a few pictures of the monument to the slave, Thorgerd Brak, killed by Skallagrim in his feud with Egil.

A special thanks to Danheim, a Nordic folk/Viking inspired music project, for letting us use his music in this and future episodes. Check the credits below for links to the songs. If you’re interested in hearing more from Danheim, visit his webpage or Youtube channel.

As always, thanks to Matt Smith, our Saga Thing illustrator for providing us with yet another series of original portraits from Egil’s Saga.

And a very very special thanks to Sebastian Anderson (Andy’s son), for providing the voice of young Egil.

Music Credits:

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

Summary Music “The Royal Vagabond Medley” by Jockers Dance Orchestra

Preview Music – “Gripir” by Danheim, from the album Mannveigr

Poetry Music“Hefja Blot” by Danheim, from the album Fridr

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

Selections from music by Kevin MacLeod licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Episode 29c – Egil’s Saga (Part 3)

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Those pesky Hildiridarsons are up to their same old tricks in this episode, causing further tension between King Harald Fairhair and the rapidly rising Thorolf Kveldulfsson. When King Harald learns that Thorolf has a large cargo ship laden with expensive English goods returning to Norway, he dispatches his most-trusted henchmen, Sigtrygg Travel-quick and Hallvard Travel-hard, to intercept and seize the ship. With that betrayal things reach a breaking point between the two men. Will Thorolf make the right moves and restore his lord’s faith in him, or will he light the match that brings about his own destruction?

Along the way, we talk about the theme of kingship in the saga, the logic (or lack thereof) behind Thorolf’s choices, the value of understanding Scandinavian geography, some interesting nicknames, and the effects of a berserker rage. Somewhere in there we manage to toss in some references to old movies, Thundercats, and “Yakety Sax.” Join us for the fun.

If you’d like to better appreciate the action and landscape of the sagas, we highly recommend Dr. Emily Lethbridge’s fantastic Icelandic Saga Map. It allows you to get a sense of distance, landscape, and place.

Because we talk about berserks briefly in this episode, you might want to learn more about the subject. While we have talked a lot about berserks over the years, we’ve never devoted an episode to them. But you’re in luck. For more on berserks, check out Noah Tetzner’s interview with Roderick Dale on The History of Vikings Podcast.

A special thanks to Danheim, a Nordic folk/Viking inspired music project, for letting us use his music in this and future episodes. Check the credits below for links to the songs. If you’re interested in hearing more from Danheim, visit his webpage or Youtube channel.

As always, thanks to Matt Smith, our Saga Thing illustrator for providing us with the above image of the Travel Brothers.

Music Credits:

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

Summary Music “Rainy Day Blues” by Joseph C. Smith Orchestra

Preview Music – “Holmgang” by Danheim, from the album Mannveigr

Poetry Music“Syrgja” by Danheim, from the album Fridr

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

Selections from music by Kevin MacLeod licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/