Rig's works, part 2

Rig roamed Midgard, until at the end of one day he saw a house made of massive logs. The door was open. So he went inside and saw the hosts, Afie and Amma. He was sitting on a bench, carving tools, carefully clothed, with a trimmed beard and hair. She is wearing a bonnet on her head, in a robe fastened on the shoulders with decorative clasps, she spun pure wool. Rig bowed politely to them, and they welcomed him. They sat down at once to supper. The hostess put boiled young beef and brown bread on the table, and beer in beautifully made clay jugs. After the meal, everyone went to sleep. Rig lay down in the middle of the bed, and the hosts lay down on both sides of him.

He stayed with Afi and Amma for three days, until he continued his journey. Nine months passed and Amma gave birth to a son. They called him Karl (Peasant). He was lively redheaded and ruddy from infancy. When he grew up, he made tools, tame the bulls, he put up buildings, he cut down forests and plowed fields. He looked after animals and people. Finally he married his farm daughter Snór. She brought him a substantial dowry. They made children, they looked after the farm and were happy. They had twelve sons and ten daughters. The peasants' family comes from them (scrubber).

Rig kept walking. When the day was over, he saw a stately manor house. The buildings are surrounded by a massive palisade. Inside, a wide courtyard, swept clean, surrounded by farm buildings. In the central place stood the beautiful hall built of well-processed oak logs. Thatched roof with decorative finials. Straight and strong walls. The door is studded with iron studs, with a decorative border, he found the Rig open. Inside, the hosts sat on the bench, Fadir i Modir, and the servants ministered to them. He was cleaning the gun. The hostess in a high cap, Dressed in an ornate caftan decorated with fur and rich brooches, she looked after the servants. Rig bowed politely to them, and they welcomed him worthily. Modir herself laid a white tablecloth of pure linen for the supper. She ordered the servants to give white bread, meat in silver, forged bowls and wine in glass jugs. They drank and chatted late into the night. Later they went to sleep. Rig lay down in the center of the bed, and his hosts on both sides. He stayed with them for three days and nights. Then he left. Nine months later Modir gave birth to a son. They called him Jarl (Warrior). Fair-haired, he was skillful and bold from birth. When he grew up, he trained in the use of weapons, he bent bows and braided the strings. He was strong both for the ax and the javelin. He wore a sword and an iron helmet. He was hunting, he ruled over the farm and estates. Settled disputes.