Sigmundur and the golden ring
If I climb to the high ridge behind the farmstead, I can see other islands laid out like green stepping stones across the cold ocean. I have heard that a man who sails away northerly for many weeks will find nothing but water, and then fall off this world into darkness.
The events first written down as the Faroes Saga happened more than one thousand years ago. Tim Ecott draws on the surviving fragments of the saga from ancient documents to bring the story to life anew. The places described here can be easily recognised by anyone who travels to the Faroe Islands today. In this wild Atlantic landscape the saga is living history, and not simply a legend. The adventures of Sigmundur and his loyal cousin Thórir have the heroic truth of the epic tales of men like Charlemagne and King Arthur.
In this version, the original story is faithfully re-told, with additional details introduced to bring the characters and their culture to life for new readers.
Tell it, and believe….
Tim Ecott is the author of:
The Land of Maybe: A Faroe Islands Year