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The Jötnar (singular Jötunn) were a faction of Isu who primarily operated in the ice realm of Jötunheimr, though some like Surtr instead dwelled in the fiery world of Múspellsheimr. In Norse mythology, they were remembered as a race of giants who regularly came into conflict with the Norse gods, the Æsir.

Mythology

The jötnar were towering beings who claimed singular descent from Ymir,[1] the first primeval being created in the chaotic void of Ginnungagap.[2] Although often referred to as anything from "giants" due to their size or "trolls" for perceived misshapen appearances, jötnar were in fact shape-changers who could take on any form.[1]

Most famously, the Norse trickster god Loki was half jötunn,[1] and fathered[3] three children[4] with the giantess Angrboða, who would later fight the gods during Ragnarök.

Influence

In the 10th century, Thorvald Hjaltason considered that Östen Jorundsson could have been the product of such a union as he sought out reliable men for his war band.[5]

Behind the scenes

Most of the jötnar are depicted with pale blue skin, but in Norse myth, there is no record of jötnar ever being described as blue. The coloration is ice-like, which is also seen in the Jotuns from the 2011 Marvel film Thor, as well as frost giants in Dungeons & Dragons. Surtr, who is not associated with ice, does not share this coloration, which suggests that it is intended to reflect their environment rather than reflecting a subspecies or racial group.

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