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    Sörla þáttr eða Heðins saga ok Högna is a short narrative from the extended version Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta found in the Flateyjarbók manuscript...
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  • Gunnars þáttr helmings) Ölkofra þáttr Ásbjarnar þáttr Selsbana Helga þáttr ok Úlfs Helga þáttr Þórissonar Norna-Gests þáttr Ragnarssona þáttr Sörla þáttr Tóka...
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    Germanic heroic legend about a never-ending battle which is documented in Sörla þáttr, Ragnarsdrápa, Gesta Danorum, Skíðaríma and in Skáldskaparmál. It is...
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    "wand-wielder") is a valkyrie. Göndul is attested in Heimskringla, Sörla þáttr, and a 14th-century Norwegian charm. In addition, Göndul appears within...
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    section 16). A similar story appears in the later Sörla þáttr, where Heimdallr does not appear. Sörla þáttr is a short story in the later and extended version...
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  • Do not confuse with Sörla þáttr eða Heðins saga ok Högna Sörla þáttr (Brodd-Helgasonar) is a Þáttr, an Icelandic short saga, known from the 15th century...
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  • dwarves (including Durin) who forged the magic sword Tyrfing. In the Sörla þáttr, an Icelandic short story written by two Christian priests in the 15th...
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    prayer and spits on her yeast. Signy's brew wins the contest. Sörla þáttr In Sörla þáttr, a short, late 14th century narrative from a later and extended...
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  • built in dedication to them. Together with Sörla þáttr, Tóka þáttr Tókasonar, Norna-gests þáttr and Þorsteins þáttr uxafóts, the tale is part of a subgenre...
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  • or Nál"; once in Gylfaginning and once in Skáldskaparmál. In the poem Sörla tháttr, Nál and Laufey are portrayed as the same person: "She was both slender...
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