History of Mímir
The Norse God of Wisdom
Mímir was created in the realm of Šamym before the Great Exile and creation of the Chronoverse. He is the sukkal of wisdom and Norse god of wisdom. He was beheaded during the Æsir–Vanir War. However, afterward, the Odin carried around his head and he recites secret knowledge and counsel to him.
He was also referred to as Mim and his name meant “to think, recall, reflect, or worry over.” His creator was someone unknown. It is said that he came from Bölþorn the Evil-thorn, a jötunn who existed beyond the void. He would enter the realm of the light from the darkness to bring wisdoms untold to the people.
Mímir was known for teaching Odin nine magic songs. Also, he on several occassions courted the gýgr known as Sinmara. This placed in him direct opposition of the Lord of Muspelheim, Surtr.
The Archangel Ūrīēl
After the era of the Norse Kingdom, his head would be returned to his body and he would join the ranks of the archangels in the Jedim Faith. His name would become Ūrīēl (also written as Uriel, Auriel, and Oriel). He is considered one of the seven major archangels in the kingdom of heaven.
He is the fourth cardinal point in the order of the church. His name means “El is my flame,” or “God is my flame.” During the era of the Roman Empire he was described as rescuing John the Baptist from the Massacre of the Innocents that was ordered by King Herod. He carried John the Baptist and his mother Elizabeth to join their family after the fleeing of Kemet.
Lastly, he is the angel of repentance and stands at the Gate of Eden with a fiery sword. He was also given governance over the world and over Tartarus.