Valut's Song

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Valut's Song is the common name for the poetic edda of Valut Magnusson, the Dwarven God of the Slayers. It sings of his legendarium, especially how he personally slew Magnorathrix and several other dragons in the peaks around Khaz Valaimcral prior to organizing the excavation of the city, and ruled over it until Magnus Allfather recalled Valut and his siblings to Khaz Urheim.

The edda is rather short and more often than not, written copies are produced on leather. These copies are dear and expensive to produce according to the dwarves, and are held tightly. Some copies occasionally get purchased by wealthy collectors (or duplicated by travelling human or elven traders) and wind up in the economies of other nations.