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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]]. Völsung | '''Sigmund''' was a figure in Norse mythology. At one point, he was in possession of the [[The Sword|Sword of Eden]]. Sigmund was the son of Völsung, the husband of Hjördís, and the father of Siguard. Sigmund's lands were attacked by King Lyngi. In battle, Sigmund matched up against an old man--actually the god Odin in disguise. Odin shattered Sigmund's sword. Dying, he told Hjördís that she was pregnant and that her son would one day make a great weapon out of the fragments of his sword. | ||
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Sigmund was a figure in Norse mythology. At one point, he was in possession of the Sword of Eden. Sigmund was the son of Völsung, the husband of Hjördís, and the father of Siguard. Sigmund's lands were attacked by King Lyngi. In battle, Sigmund matched up against an old man--actually the god Odin in disguise. Odin shattered Sigmund's sword. Dying, he told Hjördís that she was pregnant and that her son would one day make a great weapon out of the fragments of his sword.
