Norse mythology remains culturally active through later German and Anglo literary forms, including Wagner's cycle and Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
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"be a very famous German composer named Wagner who will take the story of Sigard Brumhilde and this entire Norse mythology and construct something..."
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