Chapter 10: The Birth of the Norse Gods
It was a vast world, and at the beginning of its creation, it was divided into four continents. They stand in the four directions of southeast, south, north, and west, and each continent can be said to be infinite, and each continent will give birth to their own brilliant civilizations and myths because of the arrival of the four creator gods.
The place where the world was born is also the center of this world, and it is also the place where the creator God was born. Because the four creator gods need to support the relationship between heaven and earth, the Jinlunga chasm is also trampled to sink while it is broken. Let the original center of the world give birth to an endless ocean. At the same time, this ocean is shrouded in mist all year round, and their later generations of humans call it the Sea of Mist. Of course, the Sea of Mists also has a resounding name - Niflheim!
Shielded by the sea of mist, the four creator gods all lived without interfering with each other, while slowly developing in their own realms. And to the north of the Sea of Mist, this is the realm of Odembula, the creator god of the water system. Like Kaos, who is also the creator god, after coming to the icy world to the north, a life stone was also born between heaven and earth and flew in front of Odumbra.
Odumbra also shattered the Life Stone, she first used the first Life Stone fragment mixed with ice and her own divine power and blood to create the first human, and he was also a giant, that is, the Frost Ancestor - Ymir. The day after Odumbula created Ymir, the creator god Odumbula felt that the giant looked too dull and clumsy, and then used the fragment of another life stone to follow the template of the other three creation gods, and also used ice, blood, and divine power to create the first god, and the ancestor of the gods, Bully!
The creator god Odumbula did not fall asleep immediately after creating them, but directly threw the remaining fragments of the Life Stone to them, and he himself came to the icebergs of Hevagmir, silently observing the development of his descendants from the top of the mountain.
After the departure of the Creator Ox Odembula, Imir used his divine power and the fragments of the Life Stone to create two new giants, representing the giant of wisdom - Mimir and the first giantess - Bestra.
The next day, Bully, who was created by the creator god Odumbra, watched as the giant Ymir created his direct descendants using the Life Stone. He also picked up a fragment of the Stone of Life, used his divine power and blood, and used himself as a template to create his direct descendant, Borr.
Seeing this, Ymir was not to be outdone and created his third direct giant, Sud Gormi. In order to highlight the giant's strength, Imir directly made six heads for him......
Looking at the giants and gods she had created, as well as the giant families and god families that had gradually multiplied, the creator god Odembula nodded with satisfaction, and buried the weapon given to her by heaven and earth, which was also the representative of the god-king's rights, the eternal spear Kungunir, in an ice cave. Odembula's instincts told him that by putting this gun here, he would one day find his master.
Then, with his tired body, he disappeared into the endless icebergs of Hevagmir. And after the disappearance of the water creator god Odembula, I don't know how long......
With the continuous reproduction and development of the two tribes, the giant Emir and the god Buli created by the creator god Odumbula, it is inevitable that there will be conflicts because of the right to subsistence and the right to development, but the leaders of both sides are both created by Odumbula. So that none of them were subordinate, and for the sake of the development of the tribe, they started the first war.
Compared to most giants, the gods with fewer numbers are always at a loss. And as the son of Boully, Bol can be said to have been very heroic in the first war. At the same time, after the war, Bol also captured the giantess Bestra in the opposing camp.
Although the other party is a giant, the first generation of giantess Bestra created by Ymir can be said to be extremely beautiful. Maybe Bol fell in love with the other party's beauty and snatched the other party without hesitation. And this operation can be said to be the first act in history to snatch relatives!
Maybe it's because of the worship of the strong, or because of the domination of the strong over the weak**. After Bestra was snatched by Bol, he looked at Bol's appearance, and he was really handsome. I saw more than the six-headed people of my own giant clan, so I didn't want to go back.
The battle did not end with the union of Bor and Bestra, but intensified. After an unknown number of battles between Ymir and Buri, Bli was accidentally struck by Ymir and fell to his death on the ice field, and the giant was victorious.
But at this time, Brie's son Bol 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. What I have to say here is that at the moment of Odin's birth, Kungunir, the eternal spear buried by the creator god Odumbra, automatically flew to Odin's side.
With the Eternal Spear Kungunir, the three Odin brothers were demoralized. Moreover, the gods and spirits, referred to as the gods, were suddenly strengthened by the birth of Odin, and soon broke the battle between them and the giants. After a fierce battle that shook the land, the three Odin brothers finally seized an opportunity, and Odin used the Eternal Spear to pierce Ymir's chest, and together they killed the Frost Giant Ancestor Ymir.
And at the moment of Imir's death, blood poured out like a flood, drowning a large number of frost giants around Imir. And in this battle, only a giant man and woman escaped. It was the sons of Sudgaumir, the wise giant Mimir and his wife Bergle, who swam across the sea of blood and fled to the other side of the continent. On the other side of the sea, they founded Jotunheim, the land of giants, where they bred many frost giants and vowed to be enemies of the gods forever.
After the death of Frost Ancestor Ymir, Odin began to use his body to transform the world. First, he placed Imir's body in the center of the 'abyss' and used Imir's body to lay out the earth. Then Odin chiseled the skull of the giant Ymir into the sky, and created clouds with his brain, and piled up graupel and snow in it, changing the originally dark and bleak northern world. Use its blood to transform into oceans, bones into mountains, and hair into trees. When Imir's body rotted and maggots grew, these maggots, and these maggots attracted the attention of the gods and gave them human form. Soon, elves, dwarves, and gnomes were born. In this way, the prologue of Norse mythology began......
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