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- Nibelungen. Blutgang (also Burtgang or Blodgang), the sword of Háma. Eckesachs (Seax of Ecke), the sword that belonged to the giant Ecke before he was...
- swears allegiance to Theodoric. Later, when Theodoric wins the sword Eckesachs, he gives his old sword Nagelring to Heime. Heime is among Theodoric's...
- The name Eckesachs never appears in the text however, though the sword is referred to as "Hern Ecken sachs" (Sir Ecke's sword). Eckesachs was apparently...
- the founder of the Kingdom of Bern who was the original wielder of both Eckesachs sword and the Binding Blade sword and led a group of eight powerful warriors...
- has to kill a man. When used it never fails and it wounds never heal. Eckesachs [de] Middle High German: Eckesahs, Old Norse: Eckisax "Sword with a sharp...
- scene in the Þiðreks saga. In the Eckenlied, Ruodlieb is the original owner of Ecke's sword (Eckesachs) and has a son named Herbort. Ruodlieb, Eckenlied...
- created to explain the origin of the name of Dietrich von Bern's sword Eckesachs. PGmc *agjō- ("sharp"). A young giant who is sent by Queen Seburg to s****...
- the son of the hero Ruodlieb and a previous possessor of Ecke's sword (Eckesachs). Biterolf und Dietleib, Þiðreks saga Herdegen Middle High German: Herdegen...