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The Nibelungs

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A young, exceptional warrior wins a vast treasure, aids a king in winning a powerful bride, and marries the king's sister. Treachery results in the hero's murder and the hoard's loss in a river, after which the bereaved wife marries a foreign ruler and plots vengeance. Invitations to a banquet lead to renewed feuds, duels, and mass slaughter as sworn loyalties and oaths compel combatants into escalating reprisals. Themes of honor, betrayal, fidelity, and the consuming cycle of revenge drive the narrative to a catastrophic conclusion in which the treasure and nearly all principal figures are destroyed.

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Ferdinand Schmidt

Ferdinand Schmidt was a notable author known for his historical and mythological narratives. His works often explore significant figures and events, contributing to the literary heritage of historical fiction. Among his key titles are "Charlemagne," which delves into the life of the famed Frankish king, and "George Washington," a portrayal of the American founding father. Schmidt's writing also includes adaptations of classic tales, such as "Gods and Heroes" and "The Nibelungs," showcasing his ability to weave rich narratives from both history and legend. His diverse range of subjects reflects a deep interest in the intersection of history and storytelling.

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