Nordical mythology: Sacramento Frell
freir is the son of one of the sons of nield and his sister nather, who holds the golden sun, warm sea winds and abundant rain that allow people to grow and breed.
he is the god of pushfuzer, who brings joy and grace to mankind.
he is closely associated with wealth, joy, marriage, breeding, increased productivity, etc., and is one of the great gods of swedes, who are often portrayed as sexy and beautiful, and whose image in the temple of baptista is famous.
he fights the frost giants from time to time in order to defend his peaceful and good cause from the savage and unappreciated demons.
once, freir saw a very beautiful girl and fell in love with her.
but when he found out that she was the daughter of the frost giant mir and that she was a relative of cheyasi who had been killed by the gods, freire's heart cooled.
he knows he's in love.
it's getting worse and worse! his squire, skinner, with twelve golden apples and magic rings, proposed to the master for that beautiful dulda, but it was not tempting, and skinier pulled out the invincible knife of freir, threatening her, and she still won't give in.
in the end, skinner pretended to curse dirde in a poisoned language and then pulled out of his bag the image of freir in the spring and handed it to the frightened dirde.
dirde was very afraid of the curse, and when she saw freire's strong and handsome look again, she promised to meet freire in the middle of the country nine days later.
that's it.
freire made a good fortune with breda.
freil is a very merciful and merciful god, who has always been gracious to those who worship him, and has given man plenty, food, wealth and peace.
it is hoped that as much happiness, prosperity, wealth and peace as possible will be given to the people, because life on the ground is far too far from the blueprint that freire has drawn.
on one occasion, from the merchant ship to which he had prayed for blessings, he received two mighty giants, the mad nie and the house of monie, and took her to his place where he had put magic grinders and ordered them to grind.
when he didn't give them a break, he put skinner in charge of her, and whenever they stopped singing, he pushed them up.
at the beginning, he gave them joy and good days for the world; after two women had finished, freire felt that life was not perfect; he gave them peace for the world; and when two women had finished, freire let them grind wealth for the world.
the two demons were grinding and stopped and said, “freire, now that you're done, you are lucky to have us, and the world is lucky.
but you're not smart enough to know where our power comes from, and you know we're strong.
let me tell you, we are older than you, the ashers, the vennas, and the frost giants, and the frost giants and the north giants were but servants of our nation, and we were so fierce that we had broken our vows.
we know where this grinding is made.
we've been spinning it for years.
i'm..we were so interested that the rock broke down on the ground that we pushed it out of the giant fence, into the house of the black midgets, and they found it as a baby.
later, we played with the black midgets under the ground, and we gave them a lot of new tricks, went to the ground to watch people fight, and we hit the other side, and in the ferocious machetes, we were all dressed up as women soldiers, until we were held in magic, we became captives and we were transported by merchant ships.
we now work here all day long, with our ears full of charges and demands.
crushed stones broke our feet and sweated into frost in the cold.
now it's time to put the stone down and give us a break." but freir told them to grind it up again, saying that he would never let them stop until the world lived perfectly.
then two demons grabbed the grinder and said, "come on, freire, let's grind it for the world and bring down the statue of freire! scratching blood into a river! bring out the pirates! i want to grind out the luxuries! "put out the war! later, two demons and stones fell into the powerful hands of a ship of pirates that they had sharpened.
the pirates told them to grind the salt out.
because salt was very expensive at the time.
the greed and severity of the pirates were even more severe, the two witches were unable to rest, the salt was too high and the ship sank, and the salt was so much more so that the sea had since become salty as a result of the grinding of stones in the sea。