Bör the Slayer of Giants

The 1st Hallowed Lord, Slayer of Giants, Bane of the Celestials, Bör Búrisson- Yedidyah

Physical Description

Special abilities

The user either is or can transform into a Jötunn from Norse mythos. Individuals with Jötunn physiology may exhibit a wide range of physical abilities and attributes, including immense strength, durability, and endurance. They may also possess enhanced senses, such as heightened hearing and smell, as well as heightened reflexes and agility. Some Jötunn may even have the ability to change their size, growing to tower heights in moments of extreme anger or power. In addition to their physical abilities, Jötunn may also possess various supernatural powers or abilities, such as control over ice, earth, or other natural elements. They may also have the ability to manipulate reality or cast powerful spells, although the extent of these abilities can vary greatly depending on the individual.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Bör is the son of Búri, Chieftain of the Erd Clan of Gods created by the deity Auðumbla. Bör was the only child born in Búri before he was killed in one of the first Jötunar Wars. Bör would lead a bloody campaign across Jötunheimr in retaliation, he slew so many Jötunar that one of the Realm's Oceans was peremantly stained black with their blood. The war wound ended with the creation of the Útgarðar barrier around Jötunheimr and all her colonized Realms, but by then Bör was known as the "Slayer of Giants" far and wide.

Social

Family Ties

  • Búri (Lord Father)
  • Sóngrbáð (Lady Mother)
  • Bestla "Hasadiah" Yedidyah (Lady Wife)
  • Rehoboam "Godfrey" Yedidyah (Son & Heir, 1st of His Name)
  • Sayfan "Godwyn" Yedidyah (Son, 2nd of His Name)
  • Oris "Godrick" Yedidyah (Son, 3rd of His Name)
  • Hryðgröxong "Godalupe" Yedidyah (Daughter, 4th of Her Name)
  • Bilþei "Godbrand" Yedidyah (Son, 5th of His Name)
  • Hástr "Godefroy" Yedidyah (Son, 6th of His Name)
  • Finnja "Godafrid" Yedidyah (Daughter, 7th of Her Name)
Bör Búrisson is a God born from a Yggtree, the union of a Jötunar, Sóngrbáð, and an Empyrean, Búri. He was an exceptional warrior and unmatched when it came to raw power and destructive potential. He was the ideal match for Lady Bestla, an Empyrean who had her eyes set on usurping Níðhöggr as the ruling power of YGGDRASIL and becoming the 2nd Name of God. In comparison, Bör was seen as a brute she married for power and used to do her dirty work on the road to Dragonstone. And while Bör did not hold any lofty ambitions for the throne of YGGDRASIL or absolute power, he knelt to Bestla and became her Lord because he loved her, and that was the only justification he needed. Regardless of how their relationship may have looked to others, Bör knew what and who he fought for, and that was always enough for him. Together with Bestla, Bör would father the foundation of the Holy Pantheon.
Bör's first child was his son Rehoboam, the Holy God of Victory, more commonly known as Godfrey the Golden. He was the most aloof and secretive of the Holy Gods, rarely seen and rarely heard from, even hidden from the eyes of Bestla. Next was Sayfan, known as Godwyn the Holy God of Wisdom, he was an academic and a scholar who founded The Owlwyn Collective to amass his knowledge. He was a master of everything he tried and would go on to father his own pantheon of Gods, the Æsir. Oris was Godrick the Holy God of War, favored by his father and never far from his side in all military matters. Hryðgröxong was Godalupe the Holy Goddess of the Forge responsible for fortifying Realms and developing new Magics. Hryðgröxong too was favored by her father for her love of war and the development of new weapons. The troublesome twins, Bilþei and Hástr, Godbrand and Godefroy respectively, the Twin Gods of Fear and Paranoia, were not favored by their father but rather by their mother who preferred to set them to lose on her enemies to watch them crumble into nothing. The last of this Hallowed Lineage was Finnja, the Holy Goddess of Maidenhood, Godafrid, who led her own sisterhood of chaste Goddesses in Astajan.
  • Masika (Concubine)
  • Ofnif Börsson (Son)
  • Hjalisi Börsdottir (Daughter)
  • Ófrykn (Concubine)
  • Vile Börsson (Son)
  • Vé Börsson (Son)
The divine beings engage in a unique method of reproduction, utilizing the sacred Yggdrasil tree to merge fragments of their essence and give rise to a new deity, referred to as a "godling." This process stands in stark contrast to the mortal practice of sexual reproduction, which many gods view as primitive and reminiscent of untamed animals. However, there are exceptions among the gods, such as Bör, who embraces the concept of sexual reproduction without reservation. He indulged in numerous concubines, resulting in the birth of several demigods, among whom the most notable is documented here.
In a desolate moon haunted by the destructive forces of Khaos Daemons, Masika emerged as a charismatic cult leader. Amidst the chaos, when Bestla dispatched Bör alongside a Legion of Angels to seize control of the gas giant that loomed over the moon, Masika saw an opportunity. She forged an alliance with Bör, enticed by the promise of dominion over the moon and, eventually, the entire star system. As a result of their union, Bör, and Masika became the parents of two children, Ofnif and Hjalisi, whose lineage would pave the way for the rise of the formidable Dagron-Ur Order—an esteemed ally of the Khaos Temple.
Ófrykn, hailing from the Jötunar race and originating from one of Jötunheimr's colony Realms known as Þegjavegr (meaning "Silent Dimension"), possessed remarkable prowess as both a formidable huntress and a Mage skilled in the Eight Arts. Beyond her impressive abilities, she held the esteemed title of Jarl of Þegjavegr and found herself in a fierce conflict with the ruling power of Jötunheimr, the Útgarðar Royal Family. The dispute revolved around matters of independence, as Ófrykn sought to free Þegjavegr from the clutches of Jötunheimr's authority.
Amidst this tumultuous situation, Bestla, desiring the support of the Giants in her forthcoming war against Níðhöggr, entrusted Bör with the daunting task of resolving the complex issue. However, Bör's reputation as a "Giant Slayer" preceded him, which had initially caused the Útgarðars to distance themselves. Bör's assignment was twofold: to depose Ófrykn and install a new Jarl in Þegjavegr, one who would be loyal and subservient to the interests of the realm's significant trading hub. Though Bör engaged Ófrykn in battle and emerged as the victor, he found himself irresistibly drawn to her beauty. Consequently, he fathered twin sons with Ófrykn, named Vili and Vé. The outcome of this unexpected turn of events shattered Jötunheimr's faith in Bestla and prompted them to declare their allegiance to the First Name of God in the impending war, forsaking their former loyalty.

Relationships

Hasadiah, the Second Name of God

spouse

Towards Bör the Slayer of Giants


Bör the Slayer of Giants

spouse

Towards Hasadiah, the Second Name of God


Age
999+
Spouses
Siblings
Sex
Male
Eyes
Glowing Blue
Hair
Long Curly Blonde
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
White / Cream
Height
9'5"
Weight
250 Lbs.

Creative Sources

Compiled list of (free) sites, tools, and links I use for various assets or art in SEVEN SEALS

  1. Article, World, & Icons made with Bannersnack (FREE)
  2. Character Portraits & Landscapes made with ArtBreeder (FREE)
  3. External Family Tree Tool is FamilyEcho (FREE)
  4. Unique Symbols & Signs from Cool Symbols (FREE)
  5. Various Fantasy Names generated from Fantasy Name Generator (FREE)
  6. Sci-Fi inspired names & Generators via Donjon (FREE)
  7. Flags & Shields made with Armonia (FREE)
  8. Most art is AI generated with https://www.midjourney.com/home/
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