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'''Sigmund''' was a figure in Norse mythology. At one point, he was in possession of the [[The Sword|Sword of Eden]]. He is the son of Volsung and father of Sigurd with his wife Hjordis. After a battle with a disguised Odin, he dies of his wounds. | '''Sigmund''' was a figure in Norse mythology. At one point, he was in possession of the [[The Sword|Sword of Eden]]. He is the son of Volsung and father of Sigurd with his wife Hjordis. After a battle with a disguised Odin, he dies of his wounds. | ||
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Sigmund was a figure in Norse mythology. At one point, he was in possession of the Sword of Eden. He is the son of Volsung and father of Sigurd with his wife Hjordis. After a battle with a disguised Odin, he dies of his wounds.
