Discover the Legend Anew: Kit’s Books on Wayland the Smith
For centuries, the enigmatic figure of Wayland the Smith has stood at the heart of English, Norse and Germanic mythology. Part man, part myth, he is remembered as the supreme craftsman – this tale as sharp as the blades he forged. Now, the ancient legend is brought to life with renewed vigour by Kit, whose series of books reimagines this iconic character for a modern audience.
For those unfamiliar with the myth, Wayland (also known as Weland or Völundr) is a legendary blacksmith found in ancient Germanic, Anglo-Saxon and Norse traditions. His story is one of both brilliance and brutality. Captured, crippled and enslaved by a jealous king, Wayland uses only his skills and unrelenting determination to exact a calculated and terrible revenge. His tale blends sorrow, vengeance and masterful craftsmanship, forming one of the most powerful sagas of early European myth.
Kit’s Retelling: A Modern Epic
Kit’s books delve deeper than a mere retelling. They give the myth new breath and weight, imagining the emotional and psychological complexity behind Wayland’s legendary deeds. These are not just stories of swords and hammers, but of exile, obsession and what it means to be truly exceptional – and truly alone.
The writing style is lyrical, sometimes poetic, and grounded in a raw, believable world. Kit’s interpretation is accessible yet steeped in the spirit of the original myths. This is a series for those who appreciate both the visceral reality of ancient life and the deeper undercurrents of human nature that myths so often illuminate.
Available Now
Kit’s Wayland the Smith books are available to purchase through Amazon in Kindle format. For those intrigued by the enduring figure of the master smith, this is an excellent place to begin – or to see the old story in a new light.
At WaylandTheSmith.co.uk, we are passionate about the legacy of this mythic figure – not only in ancient literature and archaeological history, but in how that legacy continues to evolve in our own time. Kit’s books are a testament to the power of myth to adapt, inspire and resonate anew.
If you have a long-standing interest in Wayland or are discovering him for the first time, Kit’s series offers a compelling and well-crafted narrative that does justice to the spirit of the legend.
There are so any rumours surrounding Wayland the Smith, I’m not on about the mythology or the legend but rumours, It is well documented that wayland produced a number of “magical” swords through Geoffrey of Monmouth, one of these is the known AVALON sword, the light giving sword wielded by no other than Robin Hood. …
Among the myths of Northern Europe, there are few as chilling or unforgettable as the tale of Wayland the Smith and the goblets he forged from the skulls of his captor’s sons. It is a moment of mythic brutality — shocking in its starkness, yet saturated with symbolic weight. In this act, the master smith …
I was born and brought up within the Vale of the White Horse, and I grew up listening to stories about the area from parents, grandparents, family friends, and so on. I eagerly latched on to these stories – especially those about Wayland the Smith, within the parish of Ashbury. As a child, parents would …
Wayland The Smith Books
Discover the Legend Anew: Kit’s Books on Wayland the Smith
For centuries, the enigmatic figure of Wayland the Smith has stood at the heart of English, Norse and Germanic mythology. Part man, part myth, he is remembered as the supreme craftsman – this tale as sharp as the blades he forged. Now, the ancient legend is brought to life with renewed vigour by Kit, whose series of books reimagines this iconic character for a modern audience.
You can view the book series on Amazon here:
Kit’s Wayland the Smith on Amazon
Who Was Wayland the Smith?
For those unfamiliar with the myth, Wayland (also known as Weland or Völundr) is a legendary blacksmith found in ancient Germanic, Anglo-Saxon and Norse traditions. His story is one of both brilliance and brutality. Captured, crippled and enslaved by a jealous king, Wayland uses only his skills and unrelenting determination to exact a calculated and terrible revenge. His tale blends sorrow, vengeance and masterful craftsmanship, forming one of the most powerful sagas of early European myth.
Kit’s Retelling: A Modern Epic
Kit’s books delve deeper than a mere retelling. They give the myth new breath and weight, imagining the emotional and psychological complexity behind Wayland’s legendary deeds. These are not just stories of swords and hammers, but of exile, obsession and what it means to be truly exceptional – and truly alone.
The writing style is lyrical, sometimes poetic, and grounded in a raw, believable world. Kit’s interpretation is accessible yet steeped in the spirit of the original myths. This is a series for those who appreciate both the visceral reality of ancient life and the deeper undercurrents of human nature that myths so often illuminate.
Available Now
Kit’s Wayland the Smith books are available to purchase through Amazon in Kindle format. For those intrigued by the enduring figure of the master smith, this is an excellent place to begin – or to see the old story in a new light.
View the series on Amazon here:
Kit’s Wayland the Smith on Amazon
Why This Matters to WaylandTheSmith.co.uk
At WaylandTheSmith.co.uk, we are passionate about the legacy of this mythic figure – not only in ancient literature and archaeological history, but in how that legacy continues to evolve in our own time. Kit’s books are a testament to the power of myth to adapt, inspire and resonate anew.
If you have a long-standing interest in Wayland or are discovering him for the first time, Kit’s series offers a compelling and well-crafted narrative that does justice to the spirit of the legend.
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