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As Hedinn was unmarried, Högni betrothed him to his daughter Hildr, his only child.
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Hedinn said that in order to be delivered from the curse, a Christian army had to fight with them, and every man who was slain by a Christian would remain dead.
Hedinn and Högni
However, Hedinn advised Ivar not to look Högni in the face because Högni wore the Horror helmet ( ægishjálmr ).
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Hedinn soon met the beautiful woman again who asked him about what had happened since the last time.
Hedinn and Hildr
Goöndul replies that it would be more glorious for Hedinn to take Hildr and to slay Hogni's bride, specifically by placing her on a ship and then to kill her before launching it.
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In Sörla þáttr, a short late 14th century narrative from a later and extended version of the Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar found in the Flateyjarbók manuscript, a figure by the name of Göndul appears and instigates the meeting of the kings Hedinn of Serkland and Hogni of Denmark and, by means of seduction and a memory-altering drought, provokes a war between the two.
In chapter 6, Hedinn travels with his men to meet Hogni in Denmark and there the two test their skills in swimming, archery, fencing and by other means and find their skills to be evenly matched.
On a day with beautiful weather, Hedinn goes for a walk in the woods and, like back in Serkland, loses his men and finds himself in an open meadow.
After Hedinn has executed the plan as Göndul suggested, he returns alone to the wood in Serkland and again sees Göndul sitting in the same chair.
Hedinn took three hundred men, and sailed both a summer and a winter until he arrived in Denmark in spring.
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