The Norns decreed that whoever held the Sword of the Theru (Tiwa; Tyr) would come to rule the world, but would also meet his own demise because of the weapon. A number of Teutonic and Roman conquerors are said to have wielded this blade. Even Atilla the Hun would have possessed this mythic weapon. According to the legend, he duke of Alva was the last one to own the sword. Ever since, the weapon has been missing.
“Crafted by the sons of Ivald, Once guarded in a temple, Reflecting the morning sun, Now a tool in the hands of the Norns.
Whoever wields it rules the world!
Given to him by a stranger Vitellius owned the sword Hailing him as emperor Eventually meaning his downfall
Whoever wields it will meet his end!
“Flung by fate, Into the hands of a German soldier He cut off Vitellius’ head With the sacred sword”
Wherever he and his sword were found Victory on the battlefield was assured
Time passed by The Scourge of God held the blade Assuring victory upon victory Until Ildico helped fate
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