Volsunga saga

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The Völsunga saga is a late 13th century Icelandic prose rendition of the origin and decline of the Volsung clan (including the story of Sigurd and Brynhild and destruction of the Burgundians). It is largely based on epic poetry. The Middle High German epic poem Nibelungenlied is based largely on the old stories, including the Völsunga saga, but reworks the material into a courtly medieval setting.

As depicted in the Ramsund carving

Image:Sigurd.jpg The Ramsund carving in Sweden depicts Sigurd's life as described in the Völsunga saga:

  1. Sigurd sits naked in front of a fire preparing the dragon Fafnir's heart for his foster-father, Regin (who is Fafnir's brother) to eat. The heart is not yet finished when Sigurd touches it, burning himself, and sticks his finger into his mouth. Tasting the dragon's blood allows him to understand birds' song.
  2. The birds tell Sigurd that Regin will betray him, compelling Sigurd to cut off his foster-father's head.
  3. Regin lies dead beside his own head; his smithy tools, with which he reforged Sigurd's sword Gram, are scattered around him.
  4. Regin's horse is laden with the dragon's treasure.
  5. Sigurd kills Fafnir.
  6. Otr from the saga's beginning.

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