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Aslaug, Aslââg, Kraka, Krâ°ka or Randalin, was a queen of Scandinavian mythology who appears in Snorri's Edda, the Vââlsunga saga and the saga of Ragnar Lodbrok.
The Legendary Aslaug:
Aslaug was the daughter of Sigurd and the shieldmaiden Brynhildr, but was raised by Brynhild's fosterfather Heimer. At the death of Sigurd and Brynhild, Heimer was concerned about Aslaug's security, so he made a harp large enough to hidethe girl. He then travelled as a poor harpplayer carrying the harp containing the girl.
They arrived at Spangereid at Lindesnes in Norway, where they stayed for the night in the house of âÖke and Grima. âÖke believed that he saw that the harp contained valuable items, and told his wife Grima. Grima then convinced him to murderHeimer as he was sleeping. However, when they broke the harp open, they discovered a little girl, who they raised as their own, calling her Kraka (Crow). In order to hide her noble origins, they forced the girl always to be dirty and towalk in dirty clothes.
However, once as she was bathing, she was discovered by some of Ragnar Lodbrok's men, who had been sent ashore to bake bread. Confused by Kraka's beauty, they allowed the bread to be burnt, and when Ragnar enquired about this mishap, theytold him about the girl. Ragnar then sent for her, but in order to test her wits, he commanded her neither to arrive dressed nor undressed, neither hungry nor full and neither alone nor in company. Kraka arrived dressed in a net, biting anonion and with only the dog as a companion. Impressed, Ragnar married her and she gave him the sons, Ivar the Boneless, Björn Ironside, Hvitserk and Ragnvald.
When Ragnar visited viceroy âñsten Beli of Sweden, âñsten persuaded him to reject Kraka and marry the Swedish princess Ingeborg. On his return home, three birds had already informed Kraka of Ragnar's plans, and so she reproached him and toldhim of her true noble origins. In order to prove that she was the daughter of Sigurd who had slain Fafnir, she said that she would bear a child whose eye would bear the image of a serpent. This happened and she bore the son SigurdSnake-in-the-Eye. When âñsten learnt of Ragnar's change of mind, he rebelled against him, but was slain by Ragnar's sons at Kraka's behest.
When Ragnar was about to undertake his fated expedition to England, his failure was due to his not heeding Kraka's warnings about the bad condition of the fleet. When Ragnar had been thrown into the snake pit by king Ella, he was protectedby an enchanted shirt that Kraka had made. It was only when this shirt had been removed that the snakes could bite Ragnar and kill him.
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