![]() ![]() They prayed fervently to the gods, asking for offspring. Rerir took for himself a wife, but for a long time she bore him no children. Sigi's wife bore him a son named Rerir, who with time became an even more powerful king. Through his successful raids, Sigi became a powerful king, ruling over Hunland. Since that time every large snowdrift has been called a "Bredi's drift."įollowing Sigi's condemnation as an outlaw, Odin guided him to a place where many warships lay and provided him with troops. Because he had attempted to hide the body, Bredi's act was decreed murder, and he was declared an outlaw. When Bredi returned with a greater kill, Sigi grew angry and killed him, then buried the body in a snowdrift. Sigi went hunting with a thrall named Bredi. The saga begins with a man named Sigi, who, it is said, was a son of Odin. ![]() Ashliman's folktexts, a library of folktales, folklore, ![]() The Saga of the Volsungs: A Summary in English ![]()
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