He continued looking for, spreading illnesses, until giving with the barrow of Glamr. At least the pleasure would be given of devouring his bones, and he would continue with his devastation until finding the rest. He finally arrived at the mound where Glamr was buried. He entered in the howe, only to discover that Glamr neither he rested Glamr was also a draugr. Glamr and Thoromir fought, draugr against draugr, undead against undead, during hundred seventy nights, only paused just to calm their insatiable hungers destroying livestock and farms along the whole Nordic coast. Thoromir triumphed, he devoured Glamr, but he could not rest. Until the appearance of a hero, protected by Oddhinn, perhaps, a certain Grettir who beheaded Thoromir and buried him with his head between the thighs. And Thoromir, after his destruction step from the extreme south more to the south of Vinland, was able to rest, without standing up never more.