yesman 🌟
2026-03-15 23:17 🇮🇪
Part four of the Norse myth
Sigurd, after slaying a pack of wolves one day, decides he is ready. He asks Regin where Fafnir lives. First, Regin tells Sigurd to find a horse, because the cave is very far away, so Sigurd wanders into the woods in search of a horse. There, he finds a man with one eye, the god Odin. Beside him is a wonderful horse. Odin tells him that the only way to kill Fafnir is with his mother’s sword. But Sigurds mother sword was shattered into pieces. Sigurd takes the horse and rides back home, where Regin greets him with a blade. Sigurd takes it and swings it onto the anvil, where the sword shatters into pieces. Sigurd tells him what Odin told him about his mother’s sword, but Regin didn’t trust him. He didn’t believe they could trust gods. So he spends hours more at the forge, coming up with a stronger looking sword, which Sigurd once again swings into the anvil, which dents it, but breaks into pieces still with the force of Sigurds blow. End of part 4
Sigurd, after slaying a pack of wolves one day, decides he is ready. He asks Regin where Fafnir lives. First, Regin tells Sigurd to find a horse, because the cave is very far away, so Sigurd wanders into the woods in search of a horse. There, he finds a man with one eye, the god Odin. Beside him is a wonderful horse. Odin tells him that the only way to kill Fafnir is with his mother’s sword. But Sigurds mother sword was shattered into pieces. Sigurd takes the horse and rides back home, where Regin greets him with a blade. Sigurd takes it and swings it onto the anvil, where the sword shatters into pieces. Sigurd tells him what Odin told him about his mother’s sword, but Regin didn’t trust him. He didn’t believe they could trust gods. So he spends hours more at the forge, coming up with a stronger looking sword, which Sigurd once again swings into the anvil, which dents it, but breaks into pieces still with the force of Sigurds blow. End of part 4
2