Aegil, also known as Agor, is the god of the deep sea in Nordic mythology, whose name means "water". His other names include Hler (Sea) and Gymir.
Egill's father is Fornjotr, and his brothers are Logi (Fire) and Kari (Wind). Egill's wife is Ran, and their daughter is the goddess of nine wave incarnations, whose son is Heimdallr. In addition, Egier also had two servants: Fimafeng and his wife Eldir.
He is an ancient giant race, and the Frost Giant, who is hostile to the gods, does not belong to the same race. He is a more ancient god and can be said to be the embodiment of ancient natural forces. He neither supports nor opposes the gods or the giant race, and is basically a neutral existence. When the 'Ragnarok of the Gods' occurs, even if the gods and giants perish, he will still exist. Egill's image is of white hair and very slender claws.
Unlike the Warner Protoss (Vanir) of the Offshore Sea God, he was not loved by the people, and they were only afraid of his terrifying power. When a sailing ship capsizes, the treasures and goods on board become his belongings, so his residence is filled with various jewelry and wealth, even to the point where gold is used for illumination. Therefore, gold is also known as the "Aegir's fire". Legend has it that his mansion is located on Hlesey Island, a place called Forrest, to the west of the atrium. The gods sometimes gather at his residence, and there is a story about Thor, the god of thunder, who, at Egil's request, snatched a huge pot from the giant for him to brew wine. Therefore, some poets referred to Egil as the "brewer of beer".
Legend One
Aegir, the god of the deep sea, is different from the Neard tribe, who is the god of summer and also the god of the near sea. He does not belong to the Asa clan of the Heavenly Gods or the Warner clan of the Sea and Wind Gods, but rather belongs to his own clan, using the turbulent waters of the distant sea as his territory. He is in charge of the wind and waves in the sea, portraying an old man with long and white hair and beard. When he came to the sea, he chased the ship, overturned it, and pulled it underwater into his palace.
Legend 2
Egier is a member of the giant tribe, the son of the primordial giant Fern ü t (also known as Umir), also known as Hler (Sea) or Gymir, residing on the island of Les in Gatkat; At first, Egill did not obey Odin, but later he was subdued by Odin's sharp gaze. As mentioned earlier, Egil holds a banquet for the gods of Asgard every winter, and his banquet hall is illuminated with shining gold. Egill had two clever servants, Fimafeng and his wife Eldir, who entertained guests for him.
Egill married his sister Ran (meaning robber) as his wife. The only pastime of this goddess is to cast a net by dangerous rocks and catch ships that come and go; She is as greedy and cruel as Egill. Lan is also regarded as the god of death in the ocean: anyone who drowned in the sea is taken down by Lan, and she has a palace like Valhalla, dedicated to entertaining those who died. Because she is very greedy, those who drown in the sea will bring some gold with them, saying it can be given to her and won her favor.
Egill and Lan gave birth to nine daughters, named Billow maidens; They all have snow-white chests and arms, deep blue eyes, and a soft and enchanting figure. They enjoy wearing transparent water colored, white, or green gauze clothes to play on the water surface. Sometimes their game becomes a prank, and they will tug at each other's hair, tear off their clothes, sprint on the rocks, and shout loudly. But unless their brother, Feng, comes out first, they won't come out. These nine daughters often come out in groups of three; They often chase alongside Viking boats to help them reach their destination.
The names of these nine daughters are Bara (Giant Wave), Blodughadda (Blood Wave), Bylgia (Angry Wave), Dufa (Quiet Wave), Hevring (High Wave), Himinglaeva (Yao Wave), Hronn (Rolling Wave), Kolga (Cold Wave), Unn (Yang Wave), representing the nine types of waves on the sea. Together, they gave birth to Hemudal for Odin.
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