Five o'clock in the story
The title is "The Life of a Dragon Slayer Hero".
In order to make it easier for everyone to understand the relationship between Brünnhilde and Yihao, here is a good introduction to the second past life of the protagonist of the couple, that is, the life of Siegfried.
Siegfried is mainly from the role of the film "The Ring of the Nibelungen", which is a film based on the German folk poetry history "The Song of the Nibelungen" and the Nordic "The Legend of Walsonger". Siegfried and Brünnhilde in the film were moved into the novel, with a slight modification of the background of Norse mythology, and then the cause of Yihao and the Valkyrie in the novel was born.
Before we get into the formal introduction, let's take a look at the following information.
First, "the gold of the Rhine".
The daughter of the Rhine god guards the gold of the Rhine, and if someone swears away from love, they can obtain magic gold and forge it into a ring to rule the world. Alberrich of the Nibelungen swore to renounce love after being taunted by the daughter of the river god, and he took the gold and forged it into a ring to become king of the world.
The god-king Odin ordered the giants to build a Valhalla palace for the gods, and promised to give the goddess Friash to the giants when the deed was done. One night later, Valhalla Palace was built, and Odin repented. Because Friya kept the gods young, and the gods couldn't do without her at all, Odin promised to exchange the ring for Friya back. Odin went to the Nibelungenites to obtain the ring by trickery, and Alberich cursed that whoever got the ring would be killed. Sure enough, when the giants got the ring, they fought each other. The giant Fafne transforms into a dragon guarding the ring.
Second, "Valkyrie".
In order to defend Valhalla Palace, God King Odin sent Valkyrie, the nine daughters born to him and Elda, the goddess of wisdom, to the battlefield to collect the bodies of fallen warriors and transport them back to Valhalla Palace, and then resurrect the warriors to defend Valhalla. Yelda told Odin to warn Alberich the Nibelungen to regain the Ring, when the resurrected warriors would be at Alberrich's command.
In order to regain the ring, Odin went down to earth to marry a wife and give birth to a pair of children, Siegmund and Ziglinda, hoping that they would kill the dragon and retrieve the ring. So they arranged for the two to live separately and accept the ordeal, and Ziglinda was snatched away and forced to marry Hong Jin. Later, it was love at first sight between Siegmund and Siegmund (real brother and sister, the gods of Northern Europe are actually similar to Greece, but they are still not as good as Egyptian...... ), Honkin and Siegmund are going to duel. Odin had intended for the Valkyrie Brunhilde to assist Siegmund and allow him to win. But Odin's wife was adamantly opposed, and Odin had to change his mind and let Siegmund die. Ignoring his father's orders and trying to keep Siegmund alive, Odin arrives and shatters Siegmund's sword, causing his son to be killed by Honkin. Brunhilde hid Sieglinda and prophesied that she would give birth to Siegmund's son, Siegfried.
Brünnhilde was punished for disobeying her father, and she would sleep on top of a hill, surrounded by fire. Odin said that the first man to awaken you will marry you.
Third, "Siegfried".
Siegred died after giving birth to Siegfried, who was raised by Mime and grew up to be extremely powerful. Mime's forged swords were all broken by him, and he used Sigmund's broken sword to forge an unbroken sword. Siegfried used this sword to slay the dragon to get the ring, and the dragon's blood was stained in the fight so that he could understand the bird's language, and the bird told him that Mimei was trying to harm him, so he killed Mime. Siegfried overcame all odds to reach the top of the goddess's mountain, awaken Brunhilde, and the two fell in love and became husband and wife.
Then, here's the official karma of the two in the novel.
Since the name is "The Ring of the Nibelungen", of course, it is necessary to start with the origin of the ring. It is said that Alberich, the fog demon, and Odin, the king of the gods, are symbols of greed for money and power. Driven by greed, Alberich abandoned the most sacred emotion, love, and snatched the gold of the Rhine from the hands of the Rhine daffodils, and then used the ring made of gold to make him the most powerful man in the world (it is inexplicable to see here that the ring made of gold is so powerful?). Could it be a ring version of the "Staff of Domination"? )。 However, Odin used a trickery to obtain the ring from Alberich, but instead of returning it to the Rhine Narcissus, he gave it to the other two giants who had built Valhalla's heavenly palace for him.
Originally, Odin promised the giants to be paid by Freya, the goddess of beauty and youth (it turns out that the goddess is cheap enough to be used as a reward, what is the story that two giants and a goddess have to tell...... It's evil just to think about it...... ), but now the ring has replaced Freya. That was the end of the matter, but the problem was that when Alberich lost the ring, he cursed that disaster would come to all who possessed it - and as soon as the giant got the ring, he quarreled over it (understandably, the goddess is fine, but the same ring cannot be used by two people...... One of them killed the other, and then turned into a dragon and hid in a cave deep in the woods, guarding the ring and the other treasures that Odin had taken from Alberich and given them as compensation for Freya.
Among the treasures is a mysterious stealth helmet, also made of Rhine gold, and anyone who wears it can hide his original form. When Odin saw the giants fighting each other, he was terrified, fearing that Alberich's curse would reach the gods.
In order to defend against the invasion of Valhalla by Alberich and the Fog Demons, he combined with Elda, the goddess of wisdom, to create a group of Valkyries (a group of ...... Sure enough, God is God, and both quantity and quality are beyond the reach of mortals like us...... )。 The Valkyries were sturdy maidens, galloping through the sky on horses, and Brünnhilde was their collar. When heroes die on the battlefield, they bring their bodies to the Valhalla Heavenly Palace, where they are resurrected and responsible for guarding against the attacks of the Fog Demons.
If the gods were to be spared calamity, they had to take back the cursed ring from the hands of the declining giant and give it back to the Rhine fairies with pure and unselfish kindness - and as a result, none of the gods could do this, because their motives were selfish. For this reason, Odin disguised himself as an ordinary person and came to the mortal world, united with an earthly woman, and gave birth to a pair of twin brothers and sisters, the male named Siegmund and the female named Siegrinde. Odin wanted Siegmund to be the hero who killed Ferner and returned the ring to the Rhine. To hone him for this difficult work, Odin had many hardships at the mercy of his brother and sister.
Sieglinde is forced to marry the robber Honding who robbed her, and Zygmund takes refuge in Honding's hut one day in a storm, where the siblings meet and fall in love at first sight and flee together.
However, the two were caught up by Hundin on the way, and when Siegrind was guilty of breaking the marriage contract, Odin had to obey his god Queen Frica (patron saint of marriage?). Awarded the victory to Hondin. As a result, Brunhilde, who carried out this task, did not obey Odin's orders, and sympathized with Siegmund alone, wanting to protect him (theoretically, Siegmund was Brunhilde's younger brother, and of course there was no reason to help the bandit leader...... This angered Odin, who punished her for sleeping on the top of the mountain and set a raging fire at the foot of the mountain, claiming that heroes who could pass through the circle of fire could marry her.
After Siegmund's death, Siegred gave birth to Siegfried, a son born from their illicit union, and Siegfried was adopted by a fog demon named Charm.
They live in the forest where the dragons guard the treasures of the Nibelungen. Enchanted wanted to forge Siegmund's broken sword so that Siegfried could one day use it to kill the dragon, and then Enchanted would kill Siegfried and take the treasure for himself. Later, Siegfried learned that the sword was his father's sword, and recast it into the dragon-slaying sword Gramm, and succeeded in slaying the dragon (3,000 words omitted...... )。 During the dragon slaying, Siegfried's lips made contact with his blood-stained fingers, and the magic of the dragon's blood made him understand the language of birds, when a bird (Odin pretended) warned him to watch out for the tricks of the Charm, so Siegfried killed the Charm.
Siegfried possessed the dragon's ring and treasure, and under Odin's secret guidance, he came to the volcano where Brünnhilde was imprisoned, and successfully passed through the volcano to Brunhilde. Siegfried was intoxicated by the Valkyrie's beauty, and the dragon-slaying hero woke up Brunhild and asked to marry her. So, Brünnhilde, the virgin of the divine realm and the faithful Valkyrie, promised Siegfried eternal love, and the two used the cursed ring they took from the dragon as evidence of their wedding vows (bad luck, this is doomed to the final sorrow...... )。
After a night of wind, Siegfried parted ways with Brünnhilde in order to venture into the Rhine, and then met Günther the Gibicon, his sister Gutruni, and their half-brother Hagen on the Rhine.
Hagen turned out to be the son of Alberich the Mist Demon, and knowing that Siegfried was coming, he planned how to destroy him and reclaim the ring for the Mist. He tried to prevent Günther from knowing about the relationship between Brunhilde and Siegfried, and persuaded Günther to want to marry Brunhilde. Günther complied with Hagen's arrangement, and when Siegfried arrived, he gave Siegfried a dime full of drugged liquor. Siegfried drank the wine, and because of the potent work, he forgot about his bride, Brunhilde, and became obsessed with Gutruni.
The man who forgot about Brünnhilde explained his heart to Günther, and Günther readily agreed to marry his sister to him, but on one condition, he asked Siegfried to put on the invisibility helmet and pretend to be himself to snatch Brünnhilde and marry him. Siegfried complied with him, disguised himself as Günther and conquered the Valkyrie, giving her to Naguntel. However, at the wedding ceremony, Brunhild recognized the ring on Siegfried's hand, and learned about the two men's secret operations, so he scolded Siegfried for his tricks.
In the time that followed, everyone fell into chaos. Günther fears the loss of his newfound wife, Gutruni fears that her husband will be taken away by the Valkyrie, and Brunhilde, who does not know that it is the power of medicine, hates her lover's forgetfulness even more. Hagen peeped into Siegfried's ring and conspired with Günther to kill the dragon-slayer hero and seize the dragon's treasure, so during a hunt, Siegfried was killed by a throwing spear from behind, and although he remembered Brunhilde's name before he died, he was powerless to return to it.
Hagen, who got the ring, quarreled with Günther over the ring and killed Günther as well.
At this time, Brünnhilde discovered Hagen's plot from the mouths of the Rhine fairies, and realized that Siegfried and himself were both victims. The jealousy of Siegfried was transformed into an old love for him, and Hagen, who had worked so hard to get the ring, was killed by the angry Valkyrie, and it didn't take even a day to get the ring...... After avenging Siegfried, the faithful Brunhilde decided to follow her lover's death, and at the moment of Siegfried's cremation, she jumped into the flames on her horse.
The Ring was retrieved by the Rhine Narcissus, and Brunhilde, who was in the fire, restored herself to the true form of the Valkyrie and took Siegfried's Heroic Spirit to Valhalla, where she lived a life of affection and love. During this period, the two were also assigned by Odin to manage the kingdom of the dead, and finally fell with the gods in "Ragnarok......
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