The narrative presented within these pages originates from a surviving tradition attributed to a legendary vlva, with roots tracing back to approximately the seventh century CE. While some may challenge the authenticity of this account by requesting citations or academic references such as those found in Harvard-style scholarship, it must be noted that such documentation is unavailable. The tradition from which this story emerges is a familial oral history, preserved and transmitted across generations.
Of particular note is the survival of this tradition through the tumultuous events of the twentieth century, including the Second World War. The remaining Vlvas took refuge by remaining unseen in Germany's forest and mainstream settlements or cities.