Excerpt from Gamlaðr Vatn Saga:
There was a man called Gerart, still quite young but very
handsome and fully grown to manhood. King Quilliam and Queen Domhnail left him
with the task of giving help to their lands of the High Cliffs. Gerart thus
left his homeland of Germania and put out to sea towards a place called the
Marchmount, beyond the Rouge
Port and along the normal
sea-routes. Settling among the Norse who lived there, Gerart became well known
for his giving nature and sense of right. He took to the trade of the smith,
and became renowned for his talent at forging tools and for his willingness to
work no matter how hard the labour. As the Marchmount in the High Cliffs was
found along the trade-routes, it was a good place to hear news. And so a skald
came, with word from the King and Queen, for Gerart:
Brokkr-kin, long the road
The gold-crowned asked you to walk,
Builder of towns, iron-shaper,
You are known for your good works.
Skilled and proficient
Your character beyond reproof,
Rulers reward you Gerart,
And call you Herr.
This awarding of arms to Gerart is recorded in the saga as
happening in the Barony of Septentria, at the Althing, on the twenty-sixth day
of Witu-mānod, in the fiftieth year of the settlement.
Wording by THLaird
Colyne Stewart, based on chapter 57 (Egil kills Berg-mund) of Egil’s Saga
(Penguin Classics, 1976).