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Hlöd

Hlöd or Hlod was the illegitimate son of Heidrek, the king of the Geats, in Norse mythology.

Hlöd has found his dead sister Hervor after the battle with the Goths at Myrkviðr. A painting by Peter Nicolai Arbo

He appears in the Hervarar saga and probably also as Hlith in Widsith, line 115, together with his father Heiðrekr (Heathoric), half-brother Angantyr (Incgentheow), and his mother Sifka (Sifeca).

Claiming his inheritance edit

Hlöd had grown up with his grandfather Humli, the king of the Huns, and he was both handsome and valiant. As soon as he was born he was given weapons and horses, as was the custom of the time.

When Hlöd heard that his father Heidrek was dead and that his half-brother Angantyr had been proclaimed king of the Goths, his grandfather Humli said that Hlod had to go to Arheimar and demand his rightful inheritance.

Hlöd arrived to Arheimar with many Hunnish warriors. He found a man outside of the hall and asked him to go inside and tell Angantyr that his brother wished to see him.

When King Angantyr learnt of who was waiting outside for him, he cast down his knife, took his mailcoat, his white shield in one hand and Tyrfing in the other. Then he asked Hlöd to come in and drink with them in honour of their dead father.

However, Hlöd answered that he had not come to feast, he wanted half of everything that Angantyr had inherited from their father: cow and calf, handmills, tools and weapons, treasures, slaves, bondmaids, sons and daughters, Myrkviðr, the grave, the carved stone beside Dniepr, Heidrek's armour, lands, liegemen and rings.

Angantyr refused to share with Hlöd and said that he had no right to inherit, but in recompense Hlöd would get lances, wealth, cattle, a thousand thralls, a thousand horses and a thousand armoured bondsmen. Before leaving all of them would receive riches and a maid.

Hlöd would get his measure in silver and gold, and he would be given a whole third of the land of the Goths to rule.

However, Gizur Grytingalidi, the aged king of the Geats, who was visiting in order to bid farewell to his dead foster-son Heidrek, thought that Angantyr was too generous. Gizur stated that Hlöd was only a bastard and the son of a slave-girl, and should not receive so princely a gift.

Offended by being called a bastard and a slave-girl's son, Hlöd returned to the Huns and to Humli. He told Humli that Angantyr had refused to share the kingdom with him, and when Humli insisted he also said that he had been called the son of a slave.

Mustering the Horde edit

Humli decided that they muster all the might of the Huns and attack the Goths. As soon as spring arrived they gathered an army so vast, that the steppes were depleted of men of fighting age. Every man who could carry arms down to twelve-year-olds, and every horse from two years of age and older. All in all the Huns mustered a horde of 343,200 mounted warriors.

The Death of Hervor, Hlöd's sister edit

When the horde was gathered they rode through Myrkviðr which separated Reidgotaland from the land of the Huns. As the horde came out of the forest they arrived at a populous country of flat plains. On the plains there was a fortress with a strong garrison commanded by Hervor, the sister of Angantyr and Hlöd, together with Ormar, her foster-father.

One morning as the sun was rising above the steppes, Hervor stood on a watchtower and saw a great cloudstorm rising southwards over the forest. It hid the sun for a long time. Suddenly, she saw under the cloud a mass of gold. There were gilded helmets, shields and corselets and she realized that it was the horde which had arrived.

Hervor asked the trumpeter to blow a summons to gather the forces. Then she told Ormar to ride and meet the Huns and challenge them to do battle in front of the southern gate. Ormar rode to the Goths and told them that they would do battle outside the southern gate.

Outside that gate, there was a mighty battle, and since the horde was much larger, the Goths fell and finally Hervor was slain. When Ormar saw her die he retreated together with all those who were faint of heart. He rode day and night to reach king Angantyr in Arheimar.

The Goths prepare edit

As the Huns pillaged and burnt far and wide in Reidgotaland, Ormar arrived at Arheimar and related that the marches were burning at the hands of the Huns and that his sister was dead. Angantyr's lips were drawn back and said that his brother had not treated Hervor like a sister, and then he watched his small company and stated that the more men one needs the less one has. Gizur, the aged King of the Geats, said that he would fight for Angantyr and he would ask for no recompense.

Heidrek had instated a law that if an army invaded a land and the king of that country marked a field with hazel poles, the marauding army would stop pillaging until there had been battle inside the poles.

The old Gizur armed himself with good weapons and leapt on his horse like a young man. Then he asked where Angantyr desired to meet the Huns. Angantyr answered that he wished to meet them on the plains of the Danube below the Hills of Ash, where the Goths had oft been victorious.

Býð ek yðr at Dylgju
ok á Dúnheiði
orrostu undir
Jassarfjöllum;
hræ sé yðr
at hái hverjum,
ok láti svá Óðinn flein fljúga,
sem ek fyrir mæli

Gizur rode so close to the Huns that they could hear him and shouted that Odin was angry with them and that they were doomed.

Hlod cried that they should seize Gizur, but Humli said that lone heralds must not be hurt.

Gizur called out that the Goths were afraid of neither the Huns nor their bows, and then he hastened to Angantyr to report about the size of the horde.

Angantyr sent messengers to every part of the land to summon every able-bodied man. He then marched to the Danube with his great army and met the great army of the Huns.

The great battle edit

They fought for eight days. No one could count the fallen but still no captains had been slain. Day and night the armies clashed around Angantyr, and the fight grew more and more bitter. The Huns became more and more ferocious as they knew that they would not survive a defeat. The Goths, on the other hand, were fighting for their freedom and for the land where they were born.

When the eighth day ended, the Goths pushed forward breaking the Hunnic lines. The Huns lost their courage as they saw Angantyr ride through the lines slashing and cutting men and horses with Tyrfing. Angantyr and Hlod met and Hlod fell, as well as Humli.

The Huns fled but the Goths pursued them and filled the rivers with bodies so that they choked and this caused a flood which filled the valleys with dead men and horses.

Angantyr searched among the slain and finally found his brother. He stated that cruel is the doom of the Norns when brother slays brother.

Bölvat er okkr, bróðir,
bani em ek þinn orðinn,
þat mun æ uppi,
illr er dómr norna.

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hlod news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hlod or Hlod was the illegitimate son of Heidrek the king of the Geats in Norse mythology Hlod has found his dead sister Hervor after the battle with the Goths at Myrkvidr A painting by Peter Nicolai ArboHe appears in the Hervarar saga and probably also as Hlith in Widsith line 115 together with his father Heidrekr Heathoric half brother Angantyr Incgentheow and his mother Sifka Sifeca Contents 1 Claiming his inheritance 2 Mustering the Horde 3 The Death of Hervor Hlod s sister 4 The Goths prepare 5 The great battleClaiming his inheritance editHlod had grown up with his grandfather Humli the king of the Huns and he was both handsome and valiant As soon as he was born he was given weapons and horses as was the custom of the time When Hlod heard that his father Heidrek was dead and that his half brother Angantyr had been proclaimed king of the Goths his grandfather Humli said that Hlod had to go to Arheimar and demand his rightful inheritance Hlod arrived to Arheimar with many Hunnish warriors He found a man outside of the hall and asked him to go inside and tell Angantyr that his brother wished to see him When King Angantyr learnt of who was waiting outside for him he cast down his knife took his mailcoat his white shield in one hand and Tyrfing in the other Then he asked Hlod to come in and drink with them in honour of their dead father However Hlod answered that he had not come to feast he wanted half of everything that Angantyr had inherited from their father cow and calf handmills tools and weapons treasures slaves bondmaids sons and daughters Myrkvidr the grave the carved stone beside Dniepr Heidrek s armour lands liegemen and rings Angantyr refused to share with Hlod and said that he had no right to inherit but in recompense Hlod would get lances wealth cattle a thousand thralls a thousand horses and a thousand armoured bondsmen Before leaving all of them would receive riches and a maid Hlod would get his measure in silver and gold and he would be given a whole third of the land of the Goths to rule However Gizur Grytingalidi the aged king of the Geats who was visiting in order to bid farewell to his dead foster son Heidrek thought that Angantyr was too generous Gizur stated that Hlod was only a bastard and the son of a slave girl and should not receive so princely a gift Offended by being called a bastard and a slave girl s son Hlod returned to the Huns and to Humli He told Humli that Angantyr had refused to share the kingdom with him and when Humli insisted he also said that he had been called the son of a slave Mustering the Horde editHumli decided that they muster all the might of the Huns and attack the Goths As soon as spring arrived they gathered an army so vast that the steppes were depleted of men of fighting age Every man who could carry arms down to twelve year olds and every horse from two years of age and older All in all the Huns mustered a horde of 343 200 mounted warriors The Death of Hervor Hlod s sister editWhen the horde was gathered they rode through Myrkvidr which separated Reidgotaland from the land of the Huns As the horde came out of the forest they arrived at a populous country of flat plains On the plains there was a fortress with a strong garrison commanded by Hervor the sister of Angantyr and Hlod together with Ormar her foster father One morning as the sun was rising above the steppes Hervor stood on a watchtower and saw a great cloudstorm rising southwards over the forest It hid the sun for a long time Suddenly she saw under the cloud a mass of gold There were gilded helmets shields and corselets and she realized that it was the horde which had arrived Hervor asked the trumpeter to blow a summons to gather the forces Then she told Ormar to ride and meet the Huns and challenge them to do battle in front of the southern gate Ormar rode to the Goths and told them that they would do battle outside the southern gate Outside that gate there was a mighty battle and since the horde was much larger the Goths fell and finally Hervor was slain When Ormar saw her die he retreated together with all those who were faint of heart He rode day and night to reach king Angantyr in Arheimar The Goths prepare editAs the Huns pillaged and burnt far and wide in Reidgotaland Ormar arrived at Arheimar and related that the marches were burning at the hands of the Huns and that his sister was dead Angantyr s lips were drawn back and said that his brother had not treated Hervor like a sister and then he watched his small company and stated that the more men one needs the less one has Gizur the aged King of the Geats said that he would fight for Angantyr and he would ask for no recompense Heidrek had instated a law that if an army invaded a land and the king of that country marked a field with hazel poles the marauding army would stop pillaging until there had been battle inside the poles The old Gizur armed himself with good weapons and leapt on his horse like a young man Then he asked where Angantyr desired to meet the Huns Angantyr answered that he wished to meet them on the plains of the Danube below the Hills of Ash where the Goths had oft been victorious Byd ek ydr at Dylgju ok a Dunheidi orrostu undir Jassarfjollum hrae se ydr at hai hverjum ok lati sva odinn flein fljuga sem ek fyrir maeliGizur rode so close to the Huns that they could hear him and shouted that Odin was angry with them and that they were doomed Hlod cried that they should seize Gizur but Humli said that lone heralds must not be hurt Gizur called out that the Goths were afraid of neither the Huns nor their bows and then he hastened to Angantyr to report about the size of the horde Angantyr sent messengers to every part of the land to summon every able bodied man He then marched to the Danube with his great army and met the great army of the Huns The great battle editThey fought for eight days No one could count the fallen but still no captains had been slain Day and night the armies clashed around Angantyr and the fight grew more and more bitter The Huns became more and more ferocious as they knew that they would not survive a defeat The Goths on the other hand were fighting for their freedom and for the land where they were born When the eighth day ended the Goths pushed forward breaking the Hunnic lines The Huns lost their courage as they saw Angantyr ride through the lines slashing and cutting men and horses with Tyrfing Angantyr and Hlod met and Hlod fell as well as Humli The Huns fled but the Goths pursued them and filled the rivers with bodies so that they choked and this caused a flood which filled the valleys with dead men and horses Angantyr searched among the slain and finally found his brother He stated that cruel is the doom of the Norns when brother slays brother Bolvat er okkr brodir bani em ek thinn ordinn that mun ae uppi illr er domr norna Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hlod amp oldid 1154788476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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