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  • For Volund and his brothers guard that city called Ilia Paglia della Oro by the Venetians.

    The Skrayling Tree Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 2003

  • There was, of course, practically no chance of keeping Ullerans from having native weapons, swords, knives, even bows and air-rifles, and a certain number of Volund-made trade-quality automatic pistols could be expected, but most of the fire was coming from military rifles, and now and then he could see the furnace-like backflash of a recoilless rifle or a bazooka, or the steady flicker of a machine-gun.

    Uller Uprising Piper, H. Beam 1952

  • They had good, standard-quality, Volund-made arms; they were brave and capable; and they had been just enough insulted by being integrated into Kragan regiments to try to make a good showing.

    Uller Uprising Piper, H. Beam 1952

  • They had good, standard-quality, Volund-made arms; they were brave and capable; and they had been just enough insulted by being integrated into Kragan regiments to try to make a good showing.

    Ullr Uprising H. Beam Piper 1934

  • They had good, standard-quality, Volund-made arms; they were brave and capable; and they had been just enough insulted by being integrated into Kragan regiments to try to make a good showing.

    Uller Uprising H. Beam Piper 1934

  • There was, of course, practically no chance of keeping Ullerans from having native weapons, swords, knives, even bows and air-rifles, and a certain number of Volund-made trade-quality automatic pistols could be expected, but most of the fire was coming from military rifles, and now and then he could see the furnace-like backflash of a recoilless rifle or a bazooka, or the steady flicker of a machine-gun.

    Uller Uprising H. Beam Piper 1934

  • This circlet was a family heirloom, for Frithiof's mother was a descendant of Volund, its maker.

    Northland Heroes Florence Holbrook 1896

  • For memory wear this arm-ring, the work of Volund, graven with heaven's wonders.

    Northland Heroes Florence Holbrook 1896

  • This ring was made of gold and was very heavy, and upon it Volund had carved pictures.

    Northland Heroes Florence Holbrook 1896

  • The cross was broken to pieces in order to make way for the building of the old Leeds church hundreds of years ago, but the fragments have been pieced together, and we can see the swan-maiden carried above the head of Volund, her wings hanging down and held by two ropes that encircle her waist.

    Vanishing England 1892

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