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'''Útgarðar''', often anglicized simply as '''Utgard''', was the capital city of the [[Nine Realms|realm]] [[Jötunheimr]], which according to [[Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]] served as the home to the towering [[giant]]s called ''[[jötnar]]''. Among its many points of interest were the [[Feasting Hall]], the [[Enchanted Tower]], and [[The Grotto]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – {{Cite|14 June 2021. More specific memories needed}}</ref> | '''Útgarðar''', often anglicized simply as '''Utgard''', was the capital city of the [[Nine Realms|realm]] [[Jötunheimr]], which according to [[Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]] served as the home to the towering [[giant]]s called ''[[jötnar]]''. Among its many points of interest were the [[Feasting Hall]], the [[Enchanted Tower]], and [[The Grotto]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – {{Cite|14 June 2021. More specific memories needed}}</ref> | ||
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Útgarðar, often anglicized simply as Utgard, was the capital city of the realm Jötunheimr, which according to Norse mythology served as the home to the towering giants called jötnar. Among its many points of interest were the Feasting Hall, the Enchanted Tower, and The Grotto.[1]
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Concept art of Utgard
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Concept art of the great hall in Útgarðar
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (first appearance)
- Echoes of History (mentioned only)
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