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Jotun's Giant

Jotun's Giant

There are discrepancies between Lu and Taiwan, and it is specifically noted here: Ymir is Ymir, Odin, Vili and Ve are Odin, Willy and Ve, Odembra is Andhu Mala, Eda is Eda Sutra, Buri is Bourri, Borr is the creator of the Boer mythological world, the oldest race in Norse mythology, all the gods have the blood of the giants, but the giants are also their eternal enemies.

I. Ancestor: Ymer

In the ancient flood era, there was a wide and bottomless Golden Gallen crack in the middle of the Void Chaos World, where cold and heat, flames, ice, smoke and steam interacted to form a blockage at the edge of the crack and turned into a giant Ymir. Ymir's descendants, Odin, Willy, and Willy, grew up to kill Ymir and form worlds with his bodies: blood turned into lakes and oceans, flesh into land, bones into mountains, teeth into rocks, brain marrow into clouds, skulls into the sky, and eyebrows into a fence.

II. God of the Sea: Tjatse

Father of the Giant Skadi. Thiaz kidnaps Eden, the goddess of the golden apple, who is in charge of eternal youth. Because this was Loki's private appointment with Edenne, the gods ordered Loki to come to the rescue. Loki borrowed Friga's feather cloak to turn into a kitty and infiltrated the castle of the giant Tiaz, turning Edenn into a walnut and flying to Asgard in his mouth. Unexpectedly, he was discovered by Scardi, and Tiaz turned into a falcon to chase after him. Just as he was about to catch up, Tyr lit a torch and burned the falcon to death, killing the giant Tiaz.

III. Goddess of the Mountain: Skade

Daughter of Tiaz and wife of Niold, the chief god of the Vanir tribe. After her father Tiaz was killed by the gods, Skadi asked the main god Odin for compensation for the blood, Odin reluctantly promised that she could find a husband among the gods, Skadi took a fancy to the god of light Badr, Odin naturally did not want to, so he married Skadi to the old and ugly sea god Niold. Skadi divorced shortly after marrying Niold.

IV. Witches: Orbuda (Gulwig)

Orbuda was the mother of Gilde, the goddess of grains, and the wife of the giant Jimir. Giantess, the lover of Loki, the god of fire. With Loki, he gave birth to Fenrir the wolf and the Midgard python, Graver Venier. Orbuda spies for her lover Loki, and the Asir tribe wants to execute her, triggering a war between the two tribes.

V. Gronru

The daughter of the giant Su Dong. The giants stole the ale brewed by the wine elves Fieira and Giera. The main god Odin served for a year in Sudong Garden in order to ask for ale, but was refused. Later, Odin seduced Sudong's daughter Gonglu, and with the help of Gonglu, he stole back the ale and returned to Asgard. Odin fled from Sudong Garden and abandoned Gonglu, who was sad all day long.

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Genesis

Initially, there were only two regions in the world, one cold and one hot. Between these two areas there is a large crack that is wide and deep, called the "Jinonga Rift". When heat and cold meet, when fire and ice collide, smoke and water vapor rise, and a giant Ymir is born, followed by a heifer Odembula, who feeds the giant. The cow's breath was scented, and the bitter milk dripped from the four*, and the giant sucked the cow's bitter milk to sustain life. After sucking the milk and filling his stomach, Ymir was attacked by the unbearable drowsiness and lay on the ice, sinking into a dreamless sleep.

In his slumber, Khan dripped from his left armpit, a man and a woman (Mimir and Bestla, the giantess above), and Thrudgelmir, a deformed giant with six heads, was born from the feet of Ymir. Cows, on the other hand, survive by licking salt and hoarfrost from the ice.

One day, while it was licking the salt cube, it suddenly revealed its long shiny hair from the salt lump, and the long hair was set off by the flame of the Fire Country, making it look glorious and moving. The next day, a beautiful male head is revealed. On the third day, a majestic body also emerged from the mass of salt, which was the god called Bri, the ancestor of the gods.

Ymir fights Brie, and so a fierce battle between the Giants and the Protoss begins. In the end, Brie received a fatal blow from Ymir and fell to his death on the ice field, and the giant was victorious.

But at this time, Brie's son Bull married the giantess Bestra and had three sons, Odin, Willy, and Vi. The three gods continued to fight the giants in revenge for their grandfather's murder.

So after a fierce battle that shook the universe, he finally killed the giant Ymir, Odin pierced Ymir's chest with a spear, and the blood gushed out into a sea of blood, and the giants drowned in the sea of blood.

Only one man and a woman, Bergelmir, the son of the six-headed giant Thrudgelmir, and his wife, swam across the sea of blood and fled to the other side of the world, where they founded Jotunheim, the "land of giants", where they bred many frost giants and vowed to be enemies of the gods forever.

Then Odin began to create the world, first he put Ymir's body in the center of the "abyss", and created the earth with Imir's flesh, blood into endless oceans, bones into mountains, and countless hairs into trees.

Odin chiseled the giant's skull into the firmament, and made clouds out of his brain, and piled up graupel and snow in it. The giant's corpse soon sprouted maggots, which attracted the attention of the gods and gave them human form.

Since the firmament needs to be supported by strong support, the gods are supported by four dark elves (gnomes) with strange powers from these new creatures, named Nordri, Sudri, Austri, and Westri, so they are called the four directions of their discrete ---North, South, East, and West.

The gods continued to use the giant's eyebrows as walls, and the space inside was called the "Atrium", Midgard, which was located halfway between the "Land of the Dead" and the "Land of Fire".

The gods then took Mars from the "Land of Fire" and placed it in the sky, creating the sun, moon, and stars. The sun and moon were placed on the chariot, and the gods chose a man (Mani) and a woman (Sol) of the Giants to drive it.

In addition, he ordered a giantess "Night" Nott to ride a black horse through the sky, and every morning her son "Day" Dag rode a bare horse to take over, so that there was an alternation of "night" and "day".

The sun and moon were later chased by fearsome wolves, and sometimes they were bitten to form "solar eclipses" and "lunar eclipses". The wolves are always reluctant to chase, and one day they will finally devour the sun and the moon, and that is the end of the world.

After the creation was completed, Odin and his brother wandered around the coast, admiring their achievements. They stumbled upon two branches washed ashore by the waves, so they used the ash branches to create a man and an elm branch to create a woman.

Although the first human ancestors appeared, they still lacked some spirituality with a physical body, so Odin gave life and soul to humans, Willy gave them reason and movement, and Vi gave them feelings, appearance, and language.

So the man and woman, who were originally branches, became creatures of love, hope, life, and death, and they took all kinds of people who lived in the "atrium" and multiplied with the gods and became the ancestors of mankind.

Elf and Dwarf

These two races are described in the book of Sybil's prophecy:

"Long before the gods thought of creating the world from Ymir's corpse, many maggots were born from Imir's rotting flesh. These maggots grabbed the essence of the Giant's ancestor, and they were all spiritual creatures. Under the judgment of gods such as Odin, they all had human-like bodies and intelligence. Maggots that grow from the lighted side of the corpse become elves or light elfs, and those born from the backlit side of the corpse become dark elves, and they are commonly referred to as gnomes. The four gnomes that supported the sky were born from Ymir's corpse.

The elves are shiny, dazzling, and very beautiful. They are usually gentle, cheerful and enthusiastic, and can communicate with trees, flowers, fish, and birds, so the gods regard them as friends of the gods. They also often helped the gods manage the world, especially the sun, moon and stars.

Gnomes are important special creations in Norse mythology (Germanic mythology), they are accustomed to living in the mountains, underground or mines, they are fond of stone, metallurgy, have great craftsmanship, are good at magic, Runes, and are the makers of many artifacts. In addition, none of the Norse gnomes (Dwarf) before the 13th century are depicted as dwarf, and it is imagined that they should be about the same size as humans. Later, in folklore and literature, it gradually became dwarfed for reasons of fun or humor. Norse mythology describes their appearance as pale as a corpse, and their hair and beard are black. In early mythology, they were about the same height as the average person, and could even be tall. They are also afraid of the sun, which turns to stone when hit.

Elves and gnomes are demigods, and they serve the gods. The glowing elves were able to live next to the gods because of their beauty and gentleness, and built elaborate elven kingdoms around the kingdom of God. The gnomes were punished by the gods for their poor character, and they had to dwell beneath the earth, and not be exposed to the daylight or they would be turned to stone or melted. For this reason, the dwarf gnomes carved holes in the dirt or rocks to form a black elf country, or dwarf country