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''A tragic tale of lost love, revenge, and slain dragons, written sometime in the twelfth century, but based primarily on Germanic, pre- | ''A tragic tale of lost love, revenge, and slain dragons, written sometime in the twelfth century, but based primarily on Germanic, pre-[[Christianity|Christian]] sources. Nobody knows who wrote the "Nibelungenlied" but most [[scholars]] agree that he probably wore a long beard and walked with a glowing staff.'' | ||
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The Nibelungenlied is an epic poem composed by an unknown German author.
During the early 16th century, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze discovered a hidden copy of this book in Constantinople.[1]
Summary[edit | edit source]
A tragic tale of lost love, revenge, and slain dragons, written sometime in the twelfth century, but based primarily on Germanic, pre-Christian sources. Nobody knows who wrote the "Nibelungenlied" but most scholars agree that he probably wore a long beard and walked with a glowing staff.
