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The Jotun Armor was a piece of armor forged by the jötnar, the ice giants of Jötunheimr in Norse mythology. Its rough design cobbled from armor taken off corpses served as a visual reminder to assailants of their inevitable mortality.

In Eivor Varinsdottir's visions of Odin's travels throughout Svartálfaheimr, the All-Father collected this torso armor from defeating Gygr, a member of Suttungr's Outriders. He would also collect the other pieces from the same armor set, by defeating the other members of the spy group.[1]

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Class Arm Eva L-Res H-Res Wgt Availability
Description
Crudely assembled from armor worn by the fallen, a stark reminder of the fate that awaits any idiot foolhardy enough to attack its wearer.

All pieces of this armor can be obtained by defeating Suttungr's Outriders.

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