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Myths are confused. You see (this is said in the Phoenician history of Philo. That Hermes Mercury confused the myths, founded the mysteries and introduced the worship of snakes and dragons)
So, the murder of Ymir = the flood. Jamshid experiences the flood in the 4-sided varna (cube) where time goes differently, his brother saws him under the influence of an evil spirit. It's just that in the Scandinavian myth everything is very metaphorical and a little confused. The murder of Yama is the end of the golden (sinful) era and the creation of a new world, it's just that in the Scandinavian myth the world is created, while in the Iranian myth a new era begins. Note that Odin finds people on the beaches (after the flood)
Zoroaster also made changes (the observers/gods/angels have a trick of confusing myths), instead of Ymir, Gayomart appears, who is killed by Ahriman, he also attacks a special cow (and she flies away to the lunar station). Odin was also associated with the cow. The Egyptian Book of the Heavenly Cow is associated with this, read it. There Ra almost kills humanity because they conspired against him with someone (it is unclear with whom, maybe with Seth) and Ra flies away on a cow (ship?), leaving people (remember also the heavenly bull from the myth of Gilgamesh and Enkinda. By the way, the Jews considered Hercules and Gilgamesh to be Nephilim)
The Book of the Heavenly Cow, by the way, is similar to the myth of how the yellow emperor fights with Chiyu. In both myths, the gods (associated with the color yellow, by the way) send cruel goddesses of drought who cannot stop and kill people.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/*Trito
The third kills the three-headed
Lugh was the third survivor (his brothers were drowned)
Zeus is the third oldest
etc. some kind of motif/trope like that exists
In the culet of sabazius the hand showed three fingers and there was a motif connected with Typhon, Zeus, Dionysus