The concept of 'Wyrd' in heroic elegies is best translated as which of the following?
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Correct answer: Fate or Destiny
Wyrd represents the inexorable force of fate that governs the lives of men in the Germanic worldview. In elegies, it is often described as 'fully fixed' (ful aræd), emphasizing that no man can escape his destined end.
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