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Every day they fight, and every night the dead are recalled to life, and so it will go on till Ragnarök. In the German poem, Gudrun, the Continental version of this legend occurs in the story of the second Hilde. Her father Hagen pursues, and after a battle with Hettel agrees to a reconciliation. The story is duplicated in the abduction of Hilde's daughter Gudrun, and the battle on the Wülpensand.
Saxo, it is true, makes Hild's father a Jute, instead of her lover, and Snorri apparently agrees with him in making Hedin Norwegian; but in the Gudrun Hettel is Frisian or Jutish. The Anglo-Saxon and German agree on another point where both differ from the Norse.
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