Reconciling with Revenge: Völundarkviða
I do alot of reading, it is a great passion of mine. I have decided not long ago that when I have a bit of time to do some leisure reading, I will just randomly choose on of the sagas or a it of the Eddas to read through, just because I have yet to really feel as if I have a handle on some of the lesser known myths of the heroes and kings which are relevant to the Gods themselves. Anyway, the other day I randomly chose the Völundarkviða.
For those unfamiliar with the poem, it is the story of the famous smith Volundr, also known across Europe as Weyland the smith. Apparently Volund is quite a famous figure, and I had never heard of him. He can be found in an exorbitant amount of European myth and folktale. He is credited to have forged a number of swords within various sagas, as well as Caliburn, the sword in Mary Stewart's Arthurian legend, and Albion, the sword of Robin Hood. He is mentioned in the epic poem Beowulf as well, in passing. So I was quite shocked to learn that h...