So ends the story of Wayland, the great smith of the northern countries. |
An English tradition connects Wayland with a stone burial chamber near White Horse Hill, Berkshire, known as Wayland's Smithy. |
His parents moved from rural Florida when he was three years old, and he grew up in Wayland, New York, just south of Rochester. |
Wayland met them on the steps, and accompanied them home after the play. |
Wayland the blacksmith was the most skillful at handwork one has ever heard of in the ancient accounts. |
Egill and Slagfidr went away in search of their wifes and Wayland stayed in Ulfdalar. |