Take that you filthy Bagler!

Little brother and the sword are missing.

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In the first centuries of the Bjørgvin existence, the city was concentrated on the Bryggen side, while the ridge on the other side belonged to the monasteries and the cows … This story tells of a little boy and his sword – an old and well-used loom-knife that he perhaps got from his mother. On one side of the “sword “ there is a runic inscription, which is later corrected on the other side. We do not know the background for the text, but maybe it’s all a joke from a big brother? A joke the little boy got offended by, making him run away, all the way out of town, across the bay and up to the fields above St. John’s Priory?