Wyrmheald
Wyrmheald is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history and mythology, often referring to a place or realm associated with dragons or serpentine creatures. The term is derived from Old English, where "wyrma" means dragon or serpent, and "heald" means a dwelling or habitation. Thus, Wyrmheald can be translated as "dragon's dwelling" or "serpent's habitation."
In medieval literature, Wyrmheald is often depicted as a mythical or fantastical land inhabited by dragons.
In some instances, Wyrmheald is used more broadly to refer to any place associated with serpents or
The term Wyrmheald is not limited to any particular time period or culture. It has been used