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 | | In Ginnungagap, the fire and the ice met, and the fire of Muspelheim licked the ice shaping a primordial giant Ymir and a giant cow, Auðumbla whose milk fed Ymir. |
 | | The cow licked the ice, creating the first god, Búri, who was the father of Borr, in turn the father of the first Æsir, Odin, and his brothers Vili and Ve. |
 | | Then Borr's sons; Odin, Vili, and Ve; slaughtered Ymir and, from his body, created the world. |
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