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Jötunheimr

Jotunheim (Old Norse: Jötunheimr) was an aspect of Norse mythology considered to be part of the Nine Realms and the home of the jötnar, who were commonly referred to by humans as "frost giants".[1] Its capital was Útgarðar.

In the 9th century, the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir would consume a mixture prepared by the shaman Valka in her hut which induced a hallucinatory state and sent her into a vision of Jötunheimr.[1]

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