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The Tale of Norna-Gest

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The Tale of Norna-Gest (Norna-Gests þáttr) is a short Icelandic saga from about 1300 AD. It can best be classified as a lygisaga a.k.a. "fairy-tale saga"note The literal translation is, of course, 'lie-story'., a literary fairy tale.A stranger called Gest appears at the court of King Olaf Tryggvason in Trondheim, Norway 998 AD. He is old yet surprisingly strong, and astounds the king's retainers by his skill in harp-playing and story-telling. Questioned how he can know so much about times long ago, the stranger reveals that he knew Sigurd Fafnisbane personally, as well as the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok, Harald Finehair of Norway and King Ludwig of Germany. This amazes the King and his retainers, as all these men are long dead, some of them for centuries. Finally Gest, who now reveals that he is also called Norna-Gest, tells his full story:When he was recently born, his father had invited three seeresses, or norns, to foretell the child’s future. Two of the norns made good prophecies, but the last one was in a bad mood and when some rude guests enraged her, she cursed Gest to live no longer than the candle that burned beside his cradle. So the other norns extinguished the candle and told Gest’s parents to keep it, and Gest gained immortality — he cannot die before the candle is used up.On the wish of King Olaf, Norna-Gest agrees to be baptized. After a time, King Olaf asks him how long he plans to live. Norna-Gest says that he wants to die, being three hundred years old. In the presence of King Olaf, he lays down on a bed and lights the candle. A priest gives him the last rites. When the candle burns out, he dies.Can be read online as translated by Nora Kershaw (1921) or George L. Hardman (2011).
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Framing Device: Norna-Gest's life at King Olaf's court is the frame story for several tales from the age of Heroes, told through the mouth of the protagonist.
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Cruel and Unusual Death
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Cruel and Unusual Death: On the order of Sigurd, King Lyngvi is executed by the "blood-eagle" — cutting the ribs from the back and drawing the lungs out.
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Curse Escape Clause
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Curse Escape Clause: The curse of the angry Norn is pretty easily neutralized by exploiting Exact Words.
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The Storyteller
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The Storyteller: Norna-Gest.
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Angel Unaware
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Angel Unaware: The stranger that calls himself Hnikar, calms the storm and gives Sigurd helpful advice is Odin. Norna-Gest thinks the wandering stranger that dissuades the Ragnarssons from attacking Rome was an angel or saint in disguise.
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Villainous Valour
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Villainous Valour: King Lyngvi's valour is highlighted with approval by Norna-Gest.
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Elderly Immortal
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Elderly Immortal: Norna-Gest looks old, but is still healthy and vigorous.
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Immortality Inducer
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Immortality Inducer: The candle.
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: From Norna-Gest's testimony it must be inferred that Sigurd the dragonslayer lived in the 8th century, which doesn't sit well with the history books.
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Magic Knight
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Magic Knight: Lyngvi and his brothers are warriors but also "skilled in magic", powerful enough to summon a storm.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: Three hundred years, to be precise.
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Battle-Halting Duel
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Battle-Halting Duel: When Sigurd meets Lyngvi in battle, "there was a pause in the battle, as people were watching the hand-to-hand combat."
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Exposition of Immortality
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Exposition of Immortality: By and by, Norna-Gest reveals that he knew many of the famous heroes of the heroic past in person. What's more, he owns the broken saddle-ring of Sigurd Fafnisbane which is made of pure, exceptionally fine gold, and also a strand of hair from the tail of Grani, Sigurd's stallion, which is longer than any other horse hair — giving a hint of Grani's (and thereby, Sigurd's) gigantic proportions.
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The Ageless
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The Ageless: An interesting case. Phenotypically, Gest seems to be simply an "undying" character — he does not age beyond a certain point and cannot die of natural causes. The more complex problem, could he be killed by fatal violence or accidents, as long as the candle exists? Apparently not, or else the Curse Escape Clause would be proven invalid. In other words, the norn's spell must also have caused an in-universe Contractual Immortality.note Of course, it's speculation whether the author ever thought of that.
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Living Relic
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Living Relic: Norna-Gest is the last remaining survivor of the fornaldar or age of heroes.
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Fairy Godmother
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Fairy Godmother: Baby Gest is visited by three norns who make wishes for his life; two of them make good wishes but one curses him. The set-up is very similar to that of "Sleeping Beauty", and the "norns" are functionally Fairy Godmothers. Like in "Sleeping Beauty", they do not return after they made their initial good wishes.
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The Weird Sisters
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The Weird Sisters: At Nornagest's birth, his father invites three seeresses to foretell Nornagest's fate; of these the two elder ones make good predictions but the youngest curses the baby. The three women are introduced as seers, but the youngest one is then referred to as a Norn, and she pronounces a curse (not a prophecy).
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Nested Story
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Nested Story: Norna-Gest's tells several stories of his own adventures with famous heroes of the ancient times.
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Prophecy Twist
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Prophecy Twist: Uncharacteristically, in this story a bad prophecy is turned into something good — usually, it's the other way round.
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Soul Jar
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Soul Jar: What the enchanted candle amounts to.
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The Bard
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The Bard: Norna-Gest ist an accomplished harp-player and singer who knows many old songs.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: The Norn's curse was not really well-thought-out. Presumably she meant that Gest should live no longer than the flame on the candle. The way in which Gest attains immortality is appropriated from the Ancient Greek hero Meleager (where the Soul Jar was a torch).
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Who Wants to Live Forever?
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Who Wants to Live Forever?: It seems Norna-Gest finally had enough of life after three hundred years.
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His Name Really Is "Barkeep"
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His Name Really Is "Barkeep": Gest is an Old Norse first name, but also means "guest". When Gest introduces himself to King Olaf, the latter thinks Gest is saying that he "is a guest", until Gest assures him that this is actually his name.
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Dying Candle
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Dying Candle: As a baby, Nornagest had been cursed by a Norn to "live no longer than the candle that burns beside him". Another Norn extinguished the candle and gave it to Norna-Gest's mother for keeping, thus making Norna-Gest immortal. When, 300 years later, Norna-Gest decides to die of his own accord, he lights the candle, lays down on a bed and calls a priest to give him the last rites. As the candle burns down, he gets weaker, and dies the moment the flame goes out.
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Prophecies Are Always Right
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Prophecies Are Always Right: The nature of the curse/prophecy raises interesting questions: Could Norna-Gest have been killed in any way at all, as long as the candle existed?
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