Signy was the only daughter of King
Völsung of
Hunaland and
Hljod the giantess. She and her twin brother
Sigmund were the oldest of Volsung's eleven children. Signy reluctantly married King
Siggeir of
Gautland after he asked King Volsung for her hand. It was at their wedding feast that Sigmund drew the sword
Gram from
Barnstokkr. Three months after her wedding, Signy's father and brothers visited her at her new home in Gautland. Signy warned them of her husband's plan to betray them. Despite her warning, Volsung is killed and all of Signy's brothers are captured. At Signy's request, her brothers are put in the stocks rather than executed, but each night one was killed by a she-wolf. When only Sigmund was left alive, Signy sent a man to smear honey on his face and mouth, which the wolf only licked, allowing Sigmund to escape alive. Signy then helped her brother to hide in the woods. Signy wanted nothing but to see her father's death avenged. She sent her elder son to Sigmund for him to help in this endeavor. When Sigmund revealed to her that he was unworthy, Signy told Sigmund to kill him, which he did. The same happened with her younger son. Signy met a sorceress with whom she exchanged shapes. Signy, looking like the sorceress, went to her brother in the woods and slept with him for three nights. She then returned to the castle and regained her appearance. After a time she gave birth to a son
Sinfjötli. He was also sent to her brother in the forest when he was nine years old. Sigmund and Sinfjötli kill Siggeir to avenge the death of their father/grandfather together. It is only after this that Signy informs Sigmund of the incest that led to Sinfjötli's birth. Signy then walks into the fire that is killing her husband, announcing, "In everything I have worked toward the killing of King Siggeir. I have worked so hard to bring about vengeance that I am by no means fit to live. Willingly I will now die with King Siggeir, although I married him reluctantly." ==References==