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Abstract interpretations of the entities that inhabit the landscape of polytheistic beliefs. Abstract Polytheism is a very special collection of art. These deities were discussed with my mother as a kid to help expand my mind in an otherwise close minded world. Which is why the deities being represented are not your average deities.

Borr

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Primordial

Mythology

Norse

Symbol

Axe

"Son." After Búri, the first man, had been licked from the salty ice-blocks by the primeval cow Auðumbla, he begot a son named Borr. The manner of Borr's birth is not known, nor is there any mention of a mother. Borr wedded a woman named Bestla, the daughter of Bölþorn the giant, and they had three sons: Odin, Vili, and Vé. These three, who are referred to in the Eddas as the "sons of Borr," slew the proto-giant Ymir and fashioned the heaven and the earth from his body.
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Borr

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