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Singular: [[Jötnar|Jötun]]
Singular: ''[[Jötnar|jötunn]]''


The Jotnar are the denizens of [[Jötunheimr|Jotunheim]], descendants of [[Ymir]], the first being according to [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]].
The ''jötnar'' are the denizens of [[Jötunheimr]], descendants of [[Ymir]], the first being according to [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]].


Though often referred to as giants or trolls, they are not all ugly and twisted, but sometimes beautiful.
Though often referred to as giants or trolls, they are not all ugly and twisted, but sometimes beautiful.


Known as shape-changers and tricksters, the god [[Loki]] is half Jotun, and [[Odin]] is descended from them.
Known as shape-changers and tricksters, the god [[Loki]] is half ''jötunn'', and [[Odin]] is descended from them.
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Singular: jötunn

The jötnar are the denizens of Jötunheimr, descendants of Ymir, the first being according to Norse mythology.

Though often referred to as giants or trolls, they are not all ugly and twisted, but sometimes beautiful.

Known as shape-changers and tricksters, the god Loki is half jötunn, and Odin is descended from them.