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| Has a detailed version of the poem about Sigurd/ | Has a detailed version of the poem about Sigurd/ | ||
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| + | Sigrdrifumal (The Meeting with the Valkyrie) (p252) - Sigerdrifa, a Valkyrie, advises Sigurth when he asks her for wisdom. She proceeds to tell him eleven things he should know, from how to carve a rune in his palm when his wife is in labor to looking out for witchcraft when you go into battle. It is very Machiavellian. | ||
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| + | Fragment of a Poem about Sigurth (p260) - In this version, after marrying Guthrun/ | ||
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| + | The Short Poem of Sigurth (p273) - As above, only this version depicts Sigurth being murdered in his bed. Brynhild kills herself and orders them to be laid on the funeral pyre together with a sword between them, just like their marital bed. | ||
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| + | The Tale of Hamthir (p333) - Guthrun' | ||