dróttnar
Dróttnar were a class of retainers in Old Norse society, particularly prominent during the Viking Age and the preceding Germanic period. The term "drótt" referred to a lord, chieftain, or king, and his "dróttinn" was his household or retinue. Thus, a dróttinn was a member of this retinue, a warrior bound by personal loyalty and service to his lord.
These individuals were not merely hired mercenaries; their relationship with their lord was deeply personal and
The dróttnar played a crucial role in maintaining a lord's authority and prestige. Their presence in the