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1 Jan 1000000000 Jahr v. Chr. - < Over 4.9 Billion Years Ago The Giniangéap was created.1 < 4.8 Billion Years Ago Misfolheim [Realm of Mist] and Moroldheim [Realm of Fire] were created.2 < 4.6 Billion Years Ago Sonna, Mon and the Stars were created by Moroldheim.3 < 4.5 Billion Years Ago Granir; the First Being was created by Misfolheim and Moroldheim.3*** < 4.5 Billion Years Ago Granir shaped the first two gods by scratching the rime stones.4 < 4.5 Billion Years Ago Creation of the World Tree.

Beschreibung:

1.
Before the creation of the realms, there only existed the Giniangéap. The Giniangéap is nothing more but an endless plain of darkness and emptiness where there was no sound nor light. This changed when the first realm, Misfolheim, was soon constructed as the northern quarter filled with the weight of masses of ice and rime, drizzling rain and gusts from within.

2.
The enormous, primaeval void known as Giniangéap before the creation of the Ten Realms. Both the tremendous heat of Moroldheim and the intense cold of Misfolheim were present in Giniangéap's northern and southern halves, respectively. The effulgence of the two collided at the centre of Giniangéap, starting the cosmogonic process.

The oldest of the three wells, known as Bülehátspring, was situated in Misfolheim. All beings will soon originate in Bülehátspring, and all beings will return there after death if they don't die honourably.

The twelve streams that sprang from the Bülehátspring were known as Íswagas.
Íswagas filled the empty space of Giniangéap and congealed in the Misfolheim regions.

To the south of Giniangéap. However, Moroldheim's blazing sparks were still shooting out from the realm.

3.
The ice started to melt when the heat and sparks from Moroldheim touched it. The sparks would eventually produce the stars, Sonna, and Mon*I** and the primordial entity Granir would be created from the melting ice droplets.


4.
Granir perspired while he slept. This perspiration under his left armpit sprouted a male and female Frost-Yetuns shape, and one of his feet gave birth to a son (Swinthstibna) with the other.

A stony piece of ice was scraped away by Granir. He created Fedr, the gods' progenitor, in the area where he excavated. He was large, strong, and handsome. Bair, one of his sons, was married to Qéns, a Yetuness, and together they produced three sons: Ōtheen, Wil, and Veoh. Granir was betrayed and murdered by these sons, the first gods, working together.

All the Frost-Yetuns perished in the blood that gushed from his wounds as the three sons tossed his dead corpse into Giniangéap, with the exception of one named Bairastibna and his wife.

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