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==Mythology==
==Mythology==
Buri was a being who was trapped in salty rime stones. [[Audumbla|Auðumbla]], the same primeval [[Cattle|cow]] who had suckled Ymir, licked the stones for three days until Buri was freed.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Búri}}</ref> Buri eventually fathered a son, {{Wiki|Borr}}, and a daughter, {{Wiki|Bestla}}, both of whom later became the parents of the brothers [[Odin]], [[Vili]], and [[Vé]].<ref>[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buri_(Mythologie) Búri] on Wikipedia (de)</ref>
Buri was a being who was trapped in salty rime stones. [[Auðumbla]], the same primeval [[Cattle|cow]] who had suckled Ymir, licked the stones for three days until Buri was freed.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Búri}}</ref> Buri eventually fathered a son, {{Wiki|Borr}}, and a daughter, {{Wiki|Bestla}}, both of whom later became the parents of the brothers [[Odin]], [[Vili]], and [[Vé]].<ref>[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buri_(Mythologie) Búri] on Wikipedia (de)</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Buri was an Isu and considered an early ancestor of the Æsir in Norse mythology, much like Ymir.

Mythology

Buri was a being who was trapped in salty rime stones. Auðumbla, the same primeval cow who had suckled Ymir, licked the stones for three days until Buri was freed.[1] Buri eventually fathered a son, Borr, and a daughter, Bestla, both of whom later became the parents of the brothers Odin, Vili, and .[2]

Appearances

References

  1. Búri on Wikipedia
  2. Búri on Wikipedia (de)