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An earnest boy and the son of [[Lincolnshire|Lincolnscire]]'s [[ealdorman]], [[Hundbeorht]], [[Hunwald]] was a man deeply proud of his relation to the former kings of [[Kingdom of Lindsey|Lindsey]], a small kingdom recently absorbed by [[Mercia]]. A list of the former Kings of Lindsey, written by King [[Offa of Mercia|Offa]], survives in the {{Wiki|Anglo-Saxon Chronicle|Anglican Chronicle of Kings}}. These kings claim lineage with the god Woden. Yes, Woden, the [[Germany|Germanic]] All-father, akin to [[Odin]]. | |||
An earnest boy and the son of [[Lincolnshire|Lincolnscire]]'s [[ealdorman]], [[Hundbeorht]], [[ | |||
But does anyone really care? Oh, you bet! Hunwald sure does. If you will it, you can find a kingdom in a grain of sand. | But does anyone really care? Oh, [[Layla Hassan|you]] bet! Hunwald sure does. If you will it, you can find a kingdom in a grain of sand. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 2 August 2022

An earnest boy and the son of Lincolnscire's ealdorman, Hundbeorht, Hunwald was a man deeply proud of his relation to the former kings of Lindsey, a small kingdom recently absorbed by Mercia. A list of the former Kings of Lindsey, written by King Offa, survives in the Anglican Chronicle of Kings. These kings claim lineage with the god Woden. Yes, Woden, the Germanic All-father, akin to Odin.
But does anyone really care? Oh, you bet! Hunwald sure does. If you will it, you can find a kingdom in a grain of sand.