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* GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: "Then the king went home with good gifts and Yngvar was always with the king, because the king loved him no less than his own son. Yngvar was a man great in stature, handsome and strong and fair-faced, wise and well-spoken, kind and generous with his friends, but grim with his enemies, courteous and quick and alert, so that wise men have likened him in accomplishments to his kinsman [[Literature/TheTaleOfStyrbjorn Styrbjorn]], or to King [[Literature/{{Heimskringla}} Olaf Tryggvason]] who was the most renowned man there ever was or will be in the northlands, for ever and aye, both before God and men."
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* GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: SugarWiki/GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: "Then the king went home with good gifts and Yngvar was always with the king, because the king loved him no less than his own son. Yngvar was a man great in stature, handsome and strong and fair-faced, wise and well-spoken, kind and generous with his friends, but grim with his enemies, courteous and quick and alert, so that wise men have likened him in accomplishments to his kinsman [[Literature/TheTaleOfStyrbjorn Styrbjorn]], or to King [[Literature/{{Heimskringla}} Olaf Tryggvason]] who was the most renowned man there ever was or will be in the northlands, for ever and aye, both before God and men."
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Practically the entirety of Svein\'s and Yngvar\'s adventures are bizarre encounters, most of which are not relevant to the main plot. The encounter with the beast is exactly what you can expect on a fantastical journey through unknown lands.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Sveins encounter with the beast with a wooden house on it's back.
* GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: "Then the king went home with good gifts and Yngvar was always with the king, because the king loved him no less than his own son. Yngvar was a man great in stature, handsome and strong and fair-faced, wise and well-spoken, kind and generous with his friends, but grim with his enemies, courteous and quick and alert, so that wise men have likened him in accomplishments to his kinsman [[TheTaleOfStyrbjorn Styrbjorn]], or to King [[{{Heimskringla}} Olaf Tryggvason]] who was the most renowned man there ever was or will be in the northlands, for ever and aye, both before God and men."
* GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: "Then the king went home with good gifts and Yngvar was always with the king, because the king loved him no less than his own son. Yngvar was a man great in stature, handsome and strong and fair-faced, wise and well-spoken, kind and generous with his friends, but grim with his enemies, courteous and quick and alert, so that wise men have likened him in accomplishments to his kinsman [[TheTaleOfStyrbjorn Styrbjorn]], or to King [[{{Heimskringla}} Olaf Tryggvason]] who was the most renowned man there ever was or will be in the northlands, for ever and aye, both before God and men."
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* GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: "Then the king went home with good gifts and Yngvar was always with the king, because the king loved him no less than his own son. Yngvar was a man great in stature, handsome and strong and fair-faced, wise and well-spoken, kind and generous with his friends, but grim with his enemies, courteous and quick and alert, so that wise men have likened him in accomplishments to his kinsman [[TheTaleOfStyrbjorn Styrbjorn]], or to King [[Heimskringla Olaf Tryggvason]] who was the most renowned man there ever was or will be in the northlands, for ever and aye, both before God and men."
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* GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: "Then the king went home with good gifts and Yngvar was always with the king, because the king loved him no less than his own son. Yngvar was a man great in stature, handsome and strong and fair-faced, wise and well-spoken, kind and generous with his friends, but grim with his enemies, courteous and quick and alert, so that wise men have likened him in accomplishments to his kinsman [[TheTaleOfStyrbjorn Styrbjorn]], or to King [[Heimskringla [[{{Heimskringla}} Olaf Tryggvason]] who was the most renowned man there ever was or will be in the northlands, for ever and aye, both before God and men."
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* GushingAboutCharactersYouLike: "Then the king went home with good gifts and Yngvar was always with the king, because the king loved him no less than his own son. Yngvar was a man great in stature, handsome and strong and fair-faced, wise and well-spoken, kind and generous with his friends, but grim with his enemies, courteous and quick and alert, so that wise men have likened him in accomplishments to his kinsman [[TheTaleOfStyrbjorn Styrbjorn]], or to King [[Heimskringla Olaf Tryggvason]] who was the most renowned man there ever was or will be in the northlands, for ever and aye, both before God and men."
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Sveins encounter with the beast with a wooden house on it's back.