Origins
The poem generally known as "Virginal, Queen of the Mountains" was written sometime before the 14th century, and it is German (Swabian-Alemanic) in origin. It survives in three different versions, two of which are fairly long, and none of which are translated. I read it in two, freely available short prose translations here and here.
The Hero
You'll hear enough of Dietrich later, so I'll talk about Virginal instead. She is introduced as the Queen of the Mountains (of Tyrol), and also as the Queen of the Dwarves. This in itself sent me into a righteous gloating mood over the "female dwarves are not authentic!" whiny part of the Tolkien fandom.
Sadly, none of the story actually calls Virginal herself a dwarf, although it would be interesting to look at the German text. In English they call her an elf, and describe her as a beautiful maiden dressed in white and crowned with a magic jewel (sounds like an elf doesn't it). She also marries the (human) hero in the end, which means she's probably not a dwarf - although it has to be noted that the same legend cycle does mention a (happy!) marriage between a Dwarven king and a human princess. (The legend is called King Laurin's Rose Garden. I love that story so much, I even included it in my book!)
Anyhow, dwarf or elf, Virginal (whose name, while it seems self-explanatory, probably derives from a Gothic word that means 'mountain') rules over the glaciers and snow-covered peaks of the mountains. According to the story she has a magic jewel in her crown that allows her to command all the creatures - dwarves, elves, giants - of the mountains (although, concerning the main story, it probably doesn't work very well).
While the idea of an elf queen over a dwarf kingdom bugs me, she is still a fairly interesting character.
While the idea of an elf queen over a dwarf kingdom bugs me, she is still a fairly interesting character.
The Highlights
The story itself is much like many other medieval romances: Virginal's kingdom is threatened by evil giants (the traditional enemies of dwarves) led by two evil magicians, and she asks help from the great hero Dietrich and his knights. Several adventures commence, giants are slain, maidens are saved, dragons are defeated, until finally Dietrich kills the last evil magician, and the war is over. As I said earlier, he marries Virginal in the end, and she gives up her kingdom (meh).
Some of the fun parts:
1. While fighting re-spawning giants and dragons all night (courtesy of black magic) Dietrich and his mentor Hildebrand rescue a knight from a dragon's mouth. Literally. That's a whole new level of "Look what the dragon dragged in!"
2. Much in the vein of Hansel and Gretel, the maidens offered to the evil giants as sacrifice are kept in a chamber, being fattened for consumption. For some reason, I found this amusing. Especially since the wording said: "In the castle they found three of the queen's maidens, cooped up for fattening."
3. Virginal has an "undefeated champion," a dwarf called Bibung, who during the story turns out to be a tremendous coward.
4. There is a cosmic battle in the end with human heroes, magicians, dragons, giants, evil hounds, and all kinds of natural disasters. Very epic.
Although I'll admit I have a soft spot for dwarves (yes, another Tolkien fan here ;-)) this story doesn't really resonate with me.
ReplyDeleteSounds less interesting then most others you've talked about.
Just my impression.
Although I'll admit I have a soft spot for dwarves (yes, another Tolkien fan here ;-)) this story doesn't really resonate with me.
ReplyDeleteSounds less interesting then most others you've talked about.
Just my impression.
Stopping by on the A to Z challenge. Love the concept of your blog - big reader myself :)
ReplyDeleteQ is such a difficult letter to tackle but you've done it brilliantly. I loved this, and I'm looking forward to reading about the Dietrich Cycle. Your comment about the Tolkein cycle made me laugh :D
ReplyDeleteNicely done... you chose your "Q" wisely.
ReplyDeleteI agree--maidens cooped up for fattening *does* sound highly amusing. I'm not sure what that says about us, really.
ReplyDeleteAnd an undefeated champion who is a coward? Epic. :D
It's a shame she gave up her kingdom for a guy, even a hero! However, I like the bit about the dragon :)
ReplyDeleteTasha
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Yeah, I think it's kind of a lame ending too.
DeleteI'm curious about why the dwarves got such a bad rap in some stories and are pictured as lovely little creatures in others. Trolls are at least treated pretty consistently as the bad guys. Loved the story today. It had a bit of everything.
ReplyDeleteWhat's up with all this virginal sacrifices? Lol!
ReplyDeleteI'm all for cosmic battles in the end, as long as it's done well. Not easy to do. It'l like trying to orchestrate a symphony.
Sounds like a great adventure but by the tidal I was hoping the female lead would be the heroine instead of just being the virgin. LOL
ReplyDeleteFattening the maidens. That is pretty funny.
ReplyDeleteI love any story with a dragon!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity she's not a dwarf - that would be cool!
ReplyDeleteSophie
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It would be SO. COOL.
DeleteEvil giants would have a field day now. So many of us maidens are cooped up for fattening, courtesy of cars, TVs, computers...;)
ReplyDeleteCool epic. Can't wait to read about the rest in T.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, lovely Queen of the Mountains !!
ReplyDeleteFattening up for consumption?!! I have heard that phrase back here- goats being fattened before consumption...!
ReplyDeleteI would love to know how you decided on your theme from A-Z - you have an incredibly broad knowledge!
ReplyDeleteIf you go waaaay back to my Theme Reveal, there is kind of a story to it :) I have a grant for working with telling epics this year, so this is kind of my work study...
DeleteDwarf...elf... whatever... People really argue about that stuff don't they? I must be a total heathen
ReplyDeleteWendy at Wendy of The Rock
You have no idea. Throw in this question next time you hang out with Tolkien fans :D
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