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>four went forth from that place 3 and three with them
>"Shurma" (šurma) is a fierce deity in Komi mythology who ate human flesh. Sur in the Mari languages means Horn
We again see the duality of words, in one language suri/sura means black, in another horn, in one language the root krn is associated with horn, in another with the color black
>According to the ethnogonic Komi-Permyak myth, recorded in the second half of the 19th century, the twins Ostyas and Osh'yas (Ozh'yas) ruled a large people in mythical times of general prosperity, when there was no need to work and everything necessary for life was in abundance (cf. "Golden Age"), in a distant land where the sun rises. The brothers and their people worshiped the bloodthirsty god Shurma, who lived with his huge black raven (kyrnish, kyrnish) in the sun (according to another version - the Proto-Finno-Ugric demiurge god Yomal), who ate human flesh and washed it down with warm sheep's blood. To appease the fierce god, the ancestors of the Komi brought him a sacrifice
>every week: two boys, two girls and three sheep.
One day, people did not fulfill the condition of their well-being on time, for which the gods sent a giant raven (according to another version - a kite) on them, whose wings thundered as it flew, and its beak spewed flames. The bird destroyed the entire people with fire, expelling the brothers from the mythical country to the west into the dense forests.
Raven symbol of Apollo and Odin and Lugh

Apollo = Cronus/Kronos

Apkallu
Ap(son) + Calu en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calu
but in Sumerian kalu/galu means big, but the same play on words is in the Slavic languages vulcan, velican(giant), volk(wolf) Apollo was also associated with wolves Lyceus = light/wolf (Lycea is associated with this)

Tubalcain - (tu)Valcain(sounds like volk/volkolak) - Vulcan(Volcanoo), Etruscan Apollo-Suri-Soranus was associated with volcanoes again (btw if we read S as C we get Coranus)

Valhalla
BalGallu(underworld demons)