Gripla - 20.12.2012, Side 194

Gripla - 20.12.2012, Side 194
GRIPLA192 At the Alþingi, kári sölmundarson seeks to avenge the burning of njáll and his sons. kári has two well-known and very prominent Christians on his side, Gissur hvíti and Hjalti skeggjason — the two men who fought so vigorously for Christianity during the Icelandic kristnitaka. on the oppos- ing side is flosi Þórðarson and the sons of sigfús with Hallur and his son Ljótur, who is said to be fifteen years old at this point. the situation is therefore not one of Christians against heathens; it is a more complex issue of men who are seen to be in the right against men who are seen to be in the wrong. earlier in the saga, in ch. 115, it has been prophesied that Ljótur, who is Hallur’s favourite son, will become the greatest and longest living chieftain in his family if he survives three visits to the Alþingi (normally a very peaceful event) (íf 12, 287).47 But during this particular assembly, which is Ljótur’s second, fighting breaks out between kári and flosi. Hallur and Ljótur intervene in the melee at which point a spear strikes and kills Ljótur but no one knows who threw it. Hallur helps separate the fighting forces and a truce is arranged for the duration of the Alþingi. It is never revealed who threw the spear. In the present discussion, this episode is noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, the rather mysterious manner of Ljótur’s death and secondly, Hallur’s reaction to his son’s death.48 the story of Ljótur’s death appears to have been fairly well known.49 even so, it remains very much a marginal episode in Njáls saga, which makes little use of it in terms of drawing morals from or attaching sym- bolism to it, despite the fact that it is an episode that readily lends itself to symbolic interpretation, especially in a Christian context.50 the intention 47 Ljótur þotti bezt höfðinga efni austr þar; honum var þat spát, ef hann riði þrjú sumur til þings ok kœmi heill heim, at þá mundi hann verða mestr höfðingi sinna frænda ok ellstr; hann hafði þá riðit eitt sumar til þings, en nú ætlaði hann annat (íf 12, 287), “Ljótur was thought to be the most promising man in the east to be a chieftain, and it had been foretold that if he rode to the thing for three summers and came home safe and sound, he would become the great- est chieftain in his family, as well as the longest lived. He had already ridden once to the Althing and now he was going for the second time” (CSI 3, 115). 48 I am grateful to Haki Antonsson for inspiration regarding a number of issues discussed below. 49 Ljótur is also mentioned in Sturlunga saga; in Geirmundar þáttr Heljarskinns ch. 7 (jón jóhannesson et al. 1946 1, 10), where he is said to have a daughter named Guðrún; and in Þorsteins saga Síðu-Hallssonar (íf 11, 305), where the mention of him appears to depend on Njáls saga. 50 Had Njáls saga had an overtly hagiographical agenda or a greater focus on Ljótur or Hallur, this incident might well have been exploited more immediately.
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