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[[Jotunheim]] was the home of the [[Jotnar]], giants of [[Norway|Nordic]] myth. It was a frozen, mountainous place, steeped in magic and illusion. | [[Jötunheimr|Jotunheim]] was the home of the [[Jötnar|Jotnar]], giants of [[Norway|Nordic]] myth. It was a frozen, mountainous place, steeped in magic and illusion. | ||
To the [[Vikings|Viking]] mind, he Jotnar represented the forces of chaos that would consume their world during [[Ragnarok]], the war at the end of time. It was therefore seen as a perilous place for their gods to thread. | To the [[Vikings|Viking]] mind, he Jotnar represented the forces of chaos that would consume their world during [[Ragnarök|Ragnarok]], the war at the end of time. It was therefore seen as a perilous place for their gods to thread. | ||
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Jotunheim was the home of the Jotnar, giants of Nordic myth. It was a frozen, mountainous place, steeped in magic and illusion.
To the Viking mind, he Jotnar represented the forces of chaos that would consume their world during Ragnarok, the war at the end of time. It was therefore seen as a perilous place for their gods to thread.

