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  1. Wayland, Wayland the Smith, Wielandnoun

    (European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elves; identified with Norse Volund

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  1. Wayland the Smith

    In Germanic mythology, Wayland the Smith (Old English: Wēland; Old Norse: Vǫlundr [ˈvɔlundr̩], Velent [ˈvelent]; Old Frisian: Wela(n)du; German: Wieland der Schmied; Old High German: Wiolant; Galans (Galant) in Old French; Proto-Germanic: *Wēlandaz from *Wilą-ndz, lit. "crafting one") is a master blacksmith originating in Germanic heroic legend, described by Jessie Weston as "the weird and malicious craftsman, Weyland".Wayland's story is most clearly told in the Old Norse sources Völundarkviða (a poem in the Poetic Edda) and Þiðreks saga. In them, Wayland is a smith who is enslaved by a king. Wayland takes revenge by killing the king's sons and then escapes by crafting a winged cloak and flying away. A number of other visual and textual sources clearly allude to similar stories, most prominently the Old English poem Deor and the Franks Casket. Wayland is also mentioned in passing in a wide range of texts, such as the Old English Waldere and Beowulf, as the maker of weapons and armour. He is mentioned in the German poems about Theoderic the Great as the father of Witige. He is also attributed to have made various swords for Charlemagne and his paladins, namely Curtana, Durendal and Joyeuse.

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  1. wayland the smith

    Wayland the Smith is a legendary character found in Germanic mythology, notably in Old Norse and Old English literature, known for his exceptional skills in metalwork. In the legends, he is often portrayed as a cunning and magical blacksmith, who creates remarkable firearms and armor. Some stories associate Wayland with the elves, while others describe him as a human hero with supernatural abilities. His tale has been recounted in various ancient texts such as the Norse "Poetic Edda" and the English poem "Deor". His character is often seen as a symbol of the skilled craftsman who endures suffering but ultimately achieves justice or revenge against his enemies.

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  1. Wayland the Smith

    In Germanic and Norse mythology, Wayland the Smith is a legendary master blacksmith. In Old Norse sources, Völundr appears in Völundarkviða, a poem in the Poetic Edda, and in Þiðrekssaga, and his legend is also depicted on the Ardre image stone VIII. In Old English sources, he appears in Deor, Waldere and in Beowulf and the legend is depicted on the Franks Casket. He is mentioned in the German poems about Dietrich von Bern as the Father of Witige.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of wayland the smith in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of wayland the smith in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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