[1] After having killed a competing suitor and chased away a second one, he married Åsa the Fair, the daughter of a jarl.
Her old foster-mother helps Sturlaugr with advice and predictions.
[1] Eventually, Sturlaugr becomes a high chieftain in the Swedish army.
His son is Göngu-Hrólfr, the hero of Göngu-Hrólfs saga.
[1] The saga was thought by Knut Liestøl to have been a major influence on Ormars rímur (via, Liestøl supposed, a now lost prose Ormars saga).