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'''Wealdsig''' is the reeve of [[Wellbury]], one of two reeve's in the lands ruled by the earl [[Alwin]].{{book ref|frugal|12}} To prove his devotion to [[Woden]], Wealdsig once nailed himself to a tree, hoping to draw strength from it. He was unsuccessful and his right hand became useless, but gained the respect of his people.{{book ref|frugal|18}} [[Ulric Stromfin]] claimed Wealdsig was working for him, and took [[Leof]] their after taking him captive in [[Stenford]].{{book ref|frugal|7}}
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'''Wealdsig''' is the reeve of [[Wellbury]], one of two reeve's in the lands ruled by the earl [[Alwin]].{{book ref|frugal|12}} To prove his devotion to [[Woden]], Wealdsig once nailed himself to a tree, hoping to draw strength from it. He was unsuccessful and his right hand became useless, but gained the respect of his people.{{book ref|frugal|18}} [[Ulric Stromfin]] claimed Wealdsig was working for him, and took [[Wyrm]] their after taking him captive in [[Stenford]].{{book ref|frugal|7}}
   
 
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Wealdsig is the reeve of Wellbury, one of two reeve's in the lands ruled by the earl Alwin.[1] To prove his devotion to Woden, Wealdsig once nailed himself to a tree, hoping to draw strength from it. He was unsuccessful and his right hand became useless, but gained the respect of his people.[2] Ulric Stromfin claimed Wealdsig was working for him, and took Wyrm their after taking him captive in Stenford.[3]

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