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molars, and bones. Just-As-High adds that from his gushing wounds they created the sea that surrounds the Earth. Third says that the trio took his skull and placed it above the Earth and from it made the sky. They placed the sky above the earth, and, to hold up the sky, they placed four dwarfs –
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1264:The Elder Edda: A book of Viking lore
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1375:Gods and Myths of Northern Europe
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888:parallel in the Egyptian goddess
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551:the heavy clouds are all created.
16:Primeval being in Norse mythology
2505:Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri
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781:High explains the origin of the
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734:. The two had three sons: Odin,
487:And the ocean out of his blood."
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3577:Orthography
3550:Jómsvíkinga
3525:Poetic Edda
3438:Urðarbrunnr
3433:Mímisbrunnr
3365:Singasteinn
3295:Hindarfjall
3275:Gnipahellir
3255:Ginnungagap
3230:Fyrisvellir
3225:Fornsigtuna
3159:Vimur River
3149:Slidr River
2922:Jörmungandr
2332:Hrímgrímnir
1961:Vili and Vé
1686:Ginnungagap
1660:Nine Worlds
1406:Adams, D.Q.
995:Old Russian
962:Old Swedish
918:ethnography
854:Poetic Edda
831:section of
697:hrimthursar
368:Ginnungagap
352:translation
322:translation
257:Poetic Edda
250:Poetic Edda
229:ethnography
199:Vili and Vé
179:Poetic Edda
152:Vili and Vé
137:Ginnungagap
117:Poetic Edda
98:Poetic Edda
3862:Categories
3812:Viking Age
3787:Philosophy
3655:Sonargöltr
3540:Runestones
3532:Prose Edda
3477:Fimbulvetr
3428:Hvergelmir
3395:Valaskjálf
3355:Sessrúmnir
3325:Jötunheimr
3300:Hlidskjalf
3290:Himinbjörg
3260:Glaðsheimr
3245:Gastropnir
3200:Bilskirnir
3180:Amsvartnir
3093:Gjallarbrú
3076:Underworld
3032:Landvættir
2932:Loddfáfnir
2910:Svaðilfari
2895:Hófvarpnir
2840:Blóðughófi
2820:Hildisvíni
2696:Aurvandill
2457:Vafþrúðnir
2442:Þrúðgelmir
2302:Harðgreipr
1747:Mundilfari
1691:Muspelheim
1212:Thorpe, B.
1128:References
1097:Cosmic Man
973:D.Q. Adams
906:See also:
829:Nafnaþulur
652:Hvergelmir
612:Prose Edda
605:Prose Edda
598:Hyndluljóð
514:Grímnismál
503:Þrúðgelmir
501:, who was
450:Vafþrúðnir
280:Hyndluljóð
274:Grímnismál
204:Prose Edda
191:Prose Edda
183:Prose Edda
175:Prose Edda
104:Prose Edda
3767:Mead hall
3701:Þorrablót
3555:Legendary
3450:Yggdrasil
3410:Víðbláinn
3405:Vanaheimr
3380:Þrymheimr
3375:Þrúðvangr
3370:Þrúðheimr
3340:Munarvágr
3330:Mímameiðr
3305:Hnitbjorg
3220:Fólkvangr
3205:Brávellir
3154:Vadgelmir
3139:Kerlaugar
3108:Niðafjöll
3068:Locations
3044:Valkyries
2992:Sæhrímnir
2880:Gulltoppr
2845:Falhófnir
2743:Einherjar
2726:Landdísir
2560:Mótsognir
2550:Hreiðmarr
2462:Víðblindi
2412:Sökkmímir
2402:Mögþrasir
2362:Hyrrokkin
2327:Hrímgerðr
2322:Hræsvelgr
2312:Helreginn
2307:Helblindi
2227:Bergelmir
1891:Ítreksjóð
1798:mythology
1742:Hræsvelgr
1666:Yggdrasil
1592:Seasons:
1532:Aurvandil
1141:Icelandic
1109:(Yima in
1080:Aurvandil
1051:from the
1044:Old Indic
982:Old Irish
971:scholars
884:) and an
839:Reception
821:Aurgelmir
777:Later in
743:Bergelmir
679:Aurgelmir
648:Niflheimr
499:Bergelmir
320:B. Thorpe
125:Old Norse
81:Aurgelmir
3830:See also
3752:Hamingja
3706:Vetrnætr
3691:Dísablót
3686:Álfablót
3492:Ragnarök
3400:Valhalla
3390:Útgarðar
3335:Myrkviðr
3320:Járnviðr
3315:Iðavöllr
3235:Gálgviðr
3215:Fensalir
3124:Élivágar
3098:Náströnd
3088:Éljúðnir
2957:Níðhöggr
2905:Sleipnir
2875:Gullfaxi
2775:Fimafeng
2691:Auðumbla
2510:Billingr
2437:Þrívaldi
2422:Suttungr
2377:Járnsaxa
2347:Hrungnir
2277:Gillingr
2272:Geirröðr
2252:Fárbauti
2242:Býleistr
2207:Angrboða
2159:Gullveig
1871:Heimdall
1861:Dellingr
1752:Viðfinnr
1737:Dellingr
1716:Ragnarök
1711:Auðumbla
1696:Niflheim
1602:Old age
1586:Hrímfaxi
1571:Skinfaxi
1412:(1997).
1373:(1990).
1348:(1964).
1321:. 1995.
1270:. 2011.
1244:(1923).
1181:30 April
1175:Archived
1091:See also
1054:Rig Veda
922:Germania
886:Egyptian
858:Auðumbla
716:Auðumbla
659:Élivágar
636:Gangleri
507:Élivágar
233:Germania
187:Auðumbla
133:Élivágar
34:Auðumbla
3782:Numbers
3762:Kenning
3635:Worship
3591:Society
3501:Sources
3420:Vingólf
3415:Vígríðr
3385:Uppsala
3350:Okolnir
3270:Glitnir
3240:Gandvik
3195:Bifröst
3185:Andlang
3103:Niflhel
3049:Völundr
2997:Skírnir
2937:Móðguðr
2733:Dragons
2716:Byggvir
2545:Gandalf
2530:Dvalinn
2500:Andvari
2337:Hrímnir
2292:Gunnlöð
2262:Fornjót
2257:Fjölvar
2237:Bölþorn
2212:Aurboða
2202:Alvaldi
2154:Gersemi
1971:Ásynjur
1876:Hermóðr
1866:Forseti
1816:Deities
1577:Night:
1539:'s eyes
1516:Earth:
1217:. 1866.
1111:Avestan
1107:Jamshid
1059:Purusha
965:tvistra
940:theonym
914:Tacitus
878:Persian
791:Völuspá
772:Völuspá
768:Midgard
759:Völuspá
732:Bölþorn
663:clinker
644:Muspell
285:Völuspá
262:Völuspá
225:Tacitus
173:In the
164:Midgard
156:goddess
44:, 1790.
3873:Jötnar
3625:Horses
3464:Events
3445:Ýdalir
3424:Wells
3360:Sindri
3345:Nóatún
3210:Brimir
3175:Asgard
3134:Ífingr
3117:Rivers
3027:Vættir
2885:Gyllir
2795:Fylgja
2785:Fenrir
2738:Draugs
2674:Others
2597:Heroes
2580:Brokkr
2535:Fáfnir
2525:Dúrnir
2520:Durinn
2495:Alvíss
2487:Dwarfs
2472:Vörnir
2382:Laufey
2247:Eggþér
2232:Bestla
2189:Jötnar
2174:Njörðr
2169:Kvasir
2132:Freyja
2084:Snotra
2044:Njörun
1999:Gefjon
1956:Víðarr
1896:Lóðurr
1825:jötnar
1821:dwarfs
1653:Worlds
1638:Waves
1501:Moon:
1424:
1385:
1325:
1274:
1165:"Ymir"
1147:, see
1122:Tiamat
948:Tuisto
933:Tuisto
928:Tuisto
890:Hathor
787:things
783:dwarfs
728:Bestla
435:Brimir
431:Thorpe
380:Bláinn
376:Brimir
372:Thorpe
277:, and
219:, the
217:Tuisto
168:dwarfs
143:, the
113:skalds
93:jötnar
89:Bláinn
85:Brimir
3817:Völva
3807:Skald
3802:Seiðr
3797:Runes
3792:Rings
3757:Heiti
3742:Galdr
3737:Félag
3727:Death
3720:Other
3630:Hörgr
3545:Sagas
3285:Heiðr
3250:Gimlé
3190:Barri
3129:Gjöll
3054:Vörðr
3017:Troll
3002:Sköll
2962:Norns
2870:Grani
2865:Glenr
2855:Glaðr
2825:Hjúki
2800:Garmr
2753:Elves
2748:Eldir
2721:Dísir
2701:Beyla
2635:Hi–Hy
2585:Eitri
2570:Regin
2515:Dáinn
2467:Vosud
2447:Þrymr
2427:Þjazi
2417:Surtr
2387:Leikn
2357:Hymir
2352:Hrymr
2342:Hroðr
2317:Hljod
2297:Gymir
2287:Gríðr
2267:Gangr
2217:Baugi
2164:Hnoss
2147:Yngvi
2137:Freyr
2124:Vanir
2104:Þrúðr
2079:Skaði
2074:Sjöfn
2069:Sigyn
2054:Rindr
2039:Nanna
2019:Iðunn
2004:Gerðr
1994:Fulla
1989:Frigg
1916:Mímir
1911:Meili
1886:Hœnir
1856:Bragi
1851:Baldr
1725:Other
1562:Day:
1537:Þjazi
1486:Sun:
1117:Pangu
1076:Þjazi
1070:Other
1031:Atlas
1022:Latin
953:Tiwaz
882:Vedic
814:skald
640:Gylfi
634:tell
439:Blain
384:Blain
289:völva
283:. In
121:atter
87:, or
3868:Ymir
3747:Goði
3732:Ergi
3711:Yule
3610:Blót
3518:Edda
2980:Nótt
2975:Elli
2970:Dagr
2917:Jörð
2860:Glær
2850:Gísl
2711:Búri
2706:Borr
2686:Auðr
2630:H–He
2555:Litr
2477:Ymir
2432:Þökk
2397:Logi
2392:Litr
2222:Beli
2197:Ægir
2059:Sága
2034:Lofn
2029:Irpa
2024:Ilmr
2014:Hlín
1946:Ullr
1936:Thor
1926:Odin
1906:Máni
1901:Loki
1881:Höðr
1838:Æsir
1796:and
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1701:Ymir
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