Hávarðar_saga_Ísfirðings
The saga of Hávarðr of Ísafjörður (Icelandic: Hávarðar saga Ísfirðings) (ⓘ) is one of the sagas of Icelanders. In its present form, the saga was probably written in the early 1300s.[1]
It tells of Hávarðr, who had been a great Viking in his youth and was wounded in Scotland and has walked with a limp ever since. After gaining much popularity in the district for his sheep gathering skills and fights with the undead, Hávarðr's son Óláfr is killed by the jealous Þorbjörn. After a few years of inaction attributed to his old age, Hávarðr sets out to avenge his son with newly found vigour.