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It's a bit unsettling at first; but it works because it means that, despite the UK cover ( "one hero. one kingdom. one chance to make it his own"), there is no one hero; we see Sigurd's view of himself, as well as how others view him; we get into the heads of all the characters, as well as seeing them more objectively.
Bloodsong 2007
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Those of you familiar with the saga will be less surprised than I at the twists and turns of Sigurd's story, and instead will take greater enjoyment at how that story is reborn, retold and reimagined.
Bloodsong 2007
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As this Introduction to the Elder Edda points out, "no reader can guess that Grani's Road means the river Rhine, unless he already knows the Volsung legend in which Grani is the name of Sigurd's horse".
Darmok and other allusions Ray Girvan 2004
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As this Introduction to the Elder Edda points out, "no reader can guess that Grani's Road means the river Rhine, unless he already knows the Volsung legend in which Grani is the name of Sigurd's horse".
Archive 2004-04-01 Ray Girvan 2004
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Battle starts, Sigurd's army is advancing, guy carrying the flag gets killed, somebody else picks the flag up.
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Sigurd's army continues advancing, guy carrying the flag is killed.
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Within his bristling chest, Sigurd's stout old heart surged with abhorrence.
Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968
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Sigurd's eyes suddenly watered, and he lowered his head to wipe them.
Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968
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A sash of many dashing colors, which bristled with the usual half - dozen jeweled dirks, bludgeons, and a huge scimitar with a notched blade, girdled Sigurd's massive belly.
Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968
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Conan swore at his own stupidity in letting the sight of the blazing first ship so rivet his attention that he had not been aware, until he heard Sigurd's bellow, of the approach of the second.
Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968
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