Sigurd Thorrson was a character in The Saxon Stories novel series.
Biography[]
The Saxon Stories[]
Sigurd was a Jarl in the Danish-held lands north and west of Mercia. His son son was killed by Uhtred years earlier.
In "The Empty Throne", the sword that later became Raven-Beak, was taken from the corpse of Sigurd by Uhtred Uhtredson.
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Appearances[]
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Trivia[]
- The name Sigurd comes from the Old Norse name Sigurðr. The name is made up of the words sig, which means "victory", and varðr, which means "guard, guardian".
- Sigurd was a noble; he was a Jarl in Mercia.