![]() ![]() ![]() As a result of granting the wishes of his brother-in-law, Kriemhild and the wife of his brother-in-law, Brünnhilde, got into a conflict and wounded each other's honor a collision between them becoming inevitable. ![]() Due to knowledge of this trickery spreading around, the hero wounded the woman's honor and pride and she wasn't an ordinary woman, but the queen of a country. Death Īfter the trickery, the Burgundian king was able to marry the queen of Iceland, Brünnhilde. It may not have been a crime, but it wasn't a behavior that should be praised either and it was a request that ended up coming back to him as punishment. He requested Siegfried to help him to seek her affection and so, it was settled by having the hero embrace that woman as his proxy. His brother-in-law, the Burgundian king, loved a certain woman the queen of Iceland, Brunnhilde. However, a shadow was cast on such flamboyant glory around the time he got married with Kriemhild. Īdding to the growing ranks of the Burgundians, Siegfried brought them many victories and married Kriemhild, sister of the Burgundian king, accessing the throne of The Netherlands. Then, Siegfried heard rumors of the beautiful Kriemhild, the princess of Burgundy, and proposed to her. As such, the details of Siegfried's adventures, including the felling of the evil dragon Fafnir and the obtaining of the demonic sword Balmung, are just told of as hearsay by the characters, and were not actually shown. However, most of those heroic battles went untold. However, when he bathed in the dragon's blood, a single linden tree leaf happened to stick to his back which prevented the blood from touching it making it his one weak point that would bring about his irrevocable death. He then bathed in and drank drops of the Dragon Kind's blood, and Siegfried became an invulnerable existence by obtaining an invincible body from his victory over Fafnir where he would no longer receive even a single wound on the battlefield. Īfter the accumulation of the endings of his many adventures, where in the process, he obtained the demonic sword Balmung and an overcoat that makes one disappear and hides one's figure, Siegfried's most well known feat was being crowned a " Dragon Slayer" by battling the evil dragon Fafnir for the treasure of the Nibelungen family and finally defeating and killing him with his holy sword. He wields the precious sword Balmung which he received from the Nibelungen family WP, and has been in battles ever since he was a young man, having faced and fought in many campaigns and several adventures. Siegfried was born a prince of a noble lineage in The Netherlands. Although Siegfried and Sigurd possesses similar origins, they are two entierly different existences. Wagner WP's opera " Der Ring des Nibelungen WP" is a masterpiece work that compiles these legends together. At nearly the same time as the " Nibelungenlied", the story of the hero Sigurd, the " Völsunga saga WP", came into existence. Siegfried's legend came into existence around the 5~6th Century and had spread to many lands. The real main character is his wife Kriemhild, and this epic is the tale of the most terrible revenge brought upon by her despair and hatred. However, Siegfried is actually not the main character of the " Nibelungenlied". He is a character in a tragedy that had spread throughout Europe concerning dragon slaying and the Rhinegold, and his character became established with the ancient epic " Nibelungenlied". His most famous role is his introductory appearance in the German epic poem of the Middle Ages, the " Nibelungenlied", portrayed as its main character. He is a great national hero of Germany that has many different depictions in the various legends attributed to him. The Dragon-Blooded Knight (竜血の騎士, Ryūketsu no Kishi ?) and the " Dragon Slayer" who defeated the evil dragon Fafnir with the holy sword Balmung in hand. 2.2.5 Da Vinci and the Seven Counterfeit Heroic Spirits.2.2.3 Dying Thoughts Manifestation Realm Traum: Life and Death of a Certain Fantasy. ![]()
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