- Helgakviða Hundingsbana II
"Völsungakviða in forna", "Helgakviða Hundingsbana II" or the "Second Lay of
Helgi Hundingsbane " is an Old Norse poem found in the "Poetic Edda ". It constitutes one of the Helgi lays together with "Helgakviða Hundingsbana I " and "Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar ".Henry Adams Bellows maintains in his commentaries that it is patchwork of various poems that do not fit well together, but stanzas 28-37 and 39-50 are held to be among the finest in Old Norse poetry.The feud with Hunding and his sons
The first section (containing stanzas 1 to 4) introduces Helgi as the son of
Sigmund , of theYlfing and theVölsung clan, andBorghild . They resided atBrálund and they named their son afterHelgi Hjörvarðsson . Their clan was in a bloody feud with Hunding and his many sons.Helgi disguised himself and visited the home of Hunding's family where the only man present was Hunding's son Hæmingr (unknown in any other source). Hunding sent men to Helgi's foster-father Hagal to search for Helgi but Helgi hid by dressing as a female servant working with the mill.
Helgi managed to escape to a warship after which he killed Hunding and earned his name "Hundingsbane".
Helgi meets Sigrún
In the second section (containing stanzas 5 to 12), Helgi lay with his war party at Brunarvagar and had slaughtered some rustled cattle on the beach and were eating the meat raw. Then
Sigrún , who wasSváfa reborn appeared, and introduced herself as the daughter of kingHögne .Helgi has to challenge Hothbrodd
In the third section (containing stanzas 13 to 20), which is called the "Old Völsung Lay", Sigrún's father had promised her to Hothbrodd, the son of king
Granmar r.Sigrún opposed the marriage and sought out Helgi, who was exhausted from a battle in which he had killed Hunding's sons Eyjólfr, Álfr, Hjörvarðr and Hávarðr. The
Valkyrie embraced him and kissed him, and Helgi promised her to fight against Granmarr and his sons.Helgi assembled an army and invaded Granmar's kingdom together with his brother
Sinfjötli . They won the battle and Helgi could take Sigrún as his wife with whom he had sons.infjötli's and Guthmund's flyting
A fifth section (stanzas 22 to 27) consists of a misplaced version of the flyting between
Sinfjötli (Helgi's half-brother) and Guthmundr, which probably is older than the one found in "Helgakviða Hundingsbana I ".Dagr kills Helgi and is cursed by Sigrún
In the seventh section (containing stanzas 28-37) Sigrún's brother Dagr, who had been spared by vowing allegiance to Helgi, sacrificed to
Odin in the hope of getting revenge for Helgi's slaying of his father and brothers. Odin gave Dagr a spear with which Dagr pierced Helgi at a location calledFjoturlund . [The name means "grove of fetters" and the only place which has any connection with this name is a sacred grove of theSemnones which could only be entered by people who were bound.] Dagr then returned to tell his sister of Helgi's death:Helgi's last visit
and his meeting with Sigrún in his barrow.
One evening, a maiden told Sigrún that she has seen Helgi ride with a large retinue into his own barrow, and so Sigrún went to the barrow in order to see Helgi. His hair were covered with frost, his body is sullied with blood and his hands were wet. He explained that it was because every tear she had shed had fallen wet and cold on him. In spite of this, she prepared the bed in his mound and they spent a night together.
Before day broke, Helgi had to return to Valhalla. Sigrún returned home and spent the rest of her life waiting in vain for Helgi to return to his barrow one more time.
She died early from the sorrow, but she would meet him in the next life when she was the Valkyrie Kára and he was
Helgi Haddingjaskati .Notes
External links
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/poe20.htm Helgakvitha Hundingsbana II] Translation and commentary by
Henry Adams Bellows
* [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/poetic2/022_01.php Helgakviða Hundingsbana Önnur] Translation byBenjamin Thorpe
* [http://www.angelfire.com/on/Wodensharrow/helgakvidha2.html Helgakviða Hundingsbana II] Translation by Lee M. Hollander
* [http://etext.old.no/Bugge/helga2.html Helgakviða Hundingsbana önnur]Sophus Bugge 's edition of the manuscript text
* [http://www.heimskringla.no/original/edda/helgakvidahundingsbanab.php Völsungakviða in forna (Helgakviða Hundingsbana II)] Guðni Jónsson's edition of the text with normalized spelling
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