- Þorvaldr veili
Þorvaldr (inn) veili ("the Ailing") was an
Iceland icskald who lived in the last part of the 10th century.The "
Brennu-Njáls saga " relates the circumstances of his death. Þorvaldr was pagan and opposed the conversion to Christianity. According especially toSnorri Sturluson 's "Ólafs saga Tryggvasonar ", he had composed defamatory verses ("níð ") aboutÞangbrandr , a missionary sent to Iceland byÓláfr Tryggvason [So did another skald,Vetrliði Sumarliðason .] . When Þangbrandr arrived in his area, in Grímsnes, Þorvaldr gathered a troop to slay him and his companion Guðleifr Arason. But the priest was forewarned and Þorvaldr eventually got killed::Thangbrand shot a spear through Thorwald, but Gudleif smote him on the shoulder and hewed his arm off, and that was his death.::::—"The Story of Burnt Njal" (98), [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/ice/njal/njal098.htm Dasent's translation] [Dasent, George Webbe (trans.). "The Story of Burnt Njal". Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1861.]
As he was setting his trap, Þorvaldr had asked the skald
Úlfr Uggason to lend him assistance against the "effeminate/sodomitic wolf to the [pagan] gods" [Sayers, William. Onomastic Paronomasia in Old Norse: Technique, Context, and Parallels. "Tijdschrift voor Skandinavistiek". 2006 (27).] ("argr goðvargr"), but Úlfr refused to be involved. This request, which takes the form of a "lausavísa ", is all that survives of his work. But according to Snorri's "Háttatal ", he was also the author of a "drápa " about the story ofSigurðr . This "drápa" was remarkable for being refrainless ("steflaus") and composed in a variant of "skjálfhent ".Notes
External links
* [http://www.skaldic.arts.usyd.edu.au/db.php?table=poems&id=485 Þorvaldr's "lausavísa"]
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