Legends Summarized: The Saga of Grettir

Published 2022-10-21
It's halloween month!! Let's celebrate with an Icelandic saga full of ghoulies, ghosties and SO MANY LEGAL DISPUTES

Thanks to longtime patron Gudmundur H Ulfarsson for requesting this back in 2020!

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All Comments (21)
  • @thorstmixx
    Fun fact, Grettir is a common name in Iceland, often used for pets today. Grettir is the Icelandic name of Garfield the Cat.
  • @dndhat
    so... is it just me or does Grettir's curse sound a lot like PTSD? Like the guy was an adventuring badass until a particularly brutal fight that left him with nightmares, flashbacks and a violent temper which led him to kill someone he shouldn't have. Then spent the rest of his life jumping at shadows and suffering from terrible nightmares while constantly on the move because he couldn't ever get comfortable wherever he was. His younger brother tried to take care of him but in the end he was tracked down and killed by his enemies and their dark magic/stress related health problems.
  • Red you left out the absolutely best part of Grettir's legacy, which is that in Icelandic publications of Garfield (yes, the orange lasagna cat) he's named Grettir "because he is rufous, a little broad and unwilling to conform to society's norms."
  • @Red-mg4ro
    "The saga of Grettir is mostly about Grettir if you skip the chapters that aren't focused on Grettir." Ah yes, this floor is made of floor.
  • @Monaster01
    So Glam's curse made Grettir more emotionally unstable, gave him a fear of the dark, and made him unable to spend nights alone? That totally sounds like PTSD to me.
  • I keep forgetting how amazing an artist Red is and how utterly terrifying her art can be
  • @ohno8398
    Glam does not mess around with curses, that was absolutely horrifying. From the constant staring supernatural eyes to Grettir feeling himself become more unstable to being doomed to be despised by all, that's just overkill!
  • Fun fact! Kar and Glam are examples of a recurring type of undead monster in Scandinavian folklore whose name will be familiar with anyone who's played Skyrim: draugr. They're basically monstrous ghosts or walking corpses that usually hang out where they died or were buried, but unlike regular fantasy zombies, they're much more individually fearsome, often wielding significant supernatural power and retaining human craftiness to boot.
  • Fun fact, bjorn (or bjørn) is the Scandinavians word for bear and is also a name. He killed a bear to spite a guy named bear
  • I have never seen red so desperate for a book to end since Don Quixote. Truly an impressive accomplishment
  • This man gives the phrase ‘murder hobo’ new meaning. He’s basically an Elder Scrolls protagonist.
  • @Reddotzebra
    And in case anyone wonders, the reason for the "kills bear to piss off guy named Bjorn" bit works is that Björn means bear.
  • @egondoerr
    I love how every Icelandic saga I've read is like 40% legal arguments.
  • As someone with ADHD, Grettir getting bored and leaving makes perfect sense to me.
  • @kotyrollins
    I really loved how much absolute INSANITY there is just randomly tucked into old epics. Like its sp random and boring then just "Yeah then we went and killed his ancestor who had turned into a ghoul. Made alot of gold. Then went home and took care of the chickens"
  • @PhantomM1n
    The 'Get Out' and 'Get F*cked' in runes had me wheezing 😂
  • @codybaird4811
    The runes at 6:35 say "get out." I like the idea that ghosts writing "get out" in blood on the walls is something that happens in every haunting across the world and throughout time
  • @Hexnus
    "Be still my heart, is it time for another legal dispute?" is now my favourite out of context phrase from Red. Had me on the floor, unable to breathe.
  • @chronovac
    This whole story sounds like a convenient way to lay out the law codes of medieval Iceland. Kinda like the "I'm Just a Bill" song by Schoolhouse Rock but with more murder
  • Something about the norse having a system for literally putting a price on a person's life is just soooooo dark and soooo medieval that I just love it.