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Svartálfaheimr

Svartalfheim (Old Norse: Svartálfaheimr) was one of the Nine Realms in Norse mythology, and was home to the dwarven race.

History

The Precursor blacksmith Ivaldi came from the mountains of Svartalfheim and intended to return to the mines there once released from his imposed service under the Asgardian Odin.[1]

Geography

Svartalfheim was divided into the regions of Gullnámar, Svaladal, and Vangrinn. Landlocked between the regions of Vangrinn and Svaladal, lay the city of Eitri. Svartalfheim was coastally bordered by the Hafinn to the south-west and the Dverga Sea to the north-west.[2]

Gullnámar

Main article: Gullnámar

Gullnámar was an extraordinarily mountainous region. Each mountain was rich with gold and silica deposits.[2] The late-king Hreiðmarr had a palace that was placed atop one of the highest peaks in the region.[3] By the time of the Muspels' invasion, lava and magma flowed through portions of the region, empowering the invaders. It also had a river running through, sectioning it in half and another section leading into half of Vangrinn and half of Svaladal. The region housed at least two Dwarven shelters and three raidable Mylna.[2]


Economy

Svartalfheim was known to not partake in the practice of slavery and was a center of trade. [citation needed]

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