Stories of glass mountains and holy marriages are identified through the entire world. They reach as far as Indonesia and Polynesia. The spread of the experiences can be linked to the explorations of the North Ocean People (our ancestors) circa 1500 BC. There are lots of stories which can be informed across the coasts of the North Sea in regards to a 'Glasberg' or 'Glastemplel' which sank underneath the waves. 'Glas' may be interpreted as meaning 'Amber.' The history of the "Queen on the Glass Hill," is quite popular with at the very least thirty variations. 

In Scandinavia, Brunhilde, the valkyrie, sits on the Glass Mountain. She was put there by Odin. Siegfried flights on his horse to free her. Then they get married. Most of the types of the Glass Pile talk Viking axe  about the Pole star. The Indian icon of this pile of Meru (The Shining Mountain) lies under the Post star. On the Summit of Mt. Meru stay the Gods and the Souls of the ancestors (Asgard and Valhalla.)

This Emerald Hill was on an area near Heligoland (Atlantis) and sunk beneath the sea circa 1500 BC. This was the model for many 'Glass Mountain" stories that has been converted to Fairy Tales through the entire world. The Guitar Conspiracy: During the Bronze Era the Cult of the Holy Axe spread throughout the world. Axes are within graves, under position stones, in home websites, used mostly as habit offerings. They certainly were occur the planet earth straight with the cutting edge in the air.

Might axes were found in Scandinavia, Indonesia and France. These Routine Axes, were almost certainly offered to a pre-historic 'Guitar God.' Many axes that have been found were new and unused. Several copper, little Axes were utilized as pendants across the neck. Many stone designs were discovered depicting an Axe God. The Axe God, holding a large guitar, is shown on a rock area at Simrishamm, South Sweden. The Lord of the Axe was particularly respected during this pre-historic period. It had been definitely started in the North. Axes were made from flint, deer or reindeer antlers, bone and copper.