In the famous Nibelungenlied there are indications that the well (also fountain), where Siegfried was assassinated while he was drinking some water, could have been a really existing place, around the year 1200, and located somewhere here in the Bergstrasse district. It can be assumed that it was located here in Heppenheim.
In manuscript C, which was originally the oldest but more recent revised version of the Nibelungenlied, reference is even made directly to the foundation of the branch of the Lorsch monastery by Uta von Calw. The other manuscripts do not talk about the Odenwald but about hunting from Worms across the Rhine into the Wasgenwald. "Wasen" means wet meadows, so we are talking about a meadow-like forest. This reference to a "Werder" would fit the Weschnitz area between the Rhine and Odenwald in the past centuries.