The epic fragments of Waldere yield some of the earliest lore concerning migration-period heroes such as Attila the Hun, Theodoric the Ostrogoth, Walter son of AElfhere, and Gunther and Hagen of the Nibelungs, while at the same time expressing political concerns that the Viking-age poet shared with his audience. Imagery and themes such as armaments and the worthiness of warriors to bear them point to the climax of Walter's victory over GuA(deg)here in single combat, a duel presenting an ethical dilemma for Hagen as indicated in both of the extant leaves.This critical edition resolves some long-standing textual cruces while also providing background on Old English heroism, weapons, and versification.