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Jotunheim: Home of The Giants

 Jotunheim is the home of the giants. They are also called Jotnars. They are sworn enemies of Asgard. Jotunheim consists mostly of rocks, wilderness, and dense forrsts, and it lies in the snowy regions on the outermost shores of the ocean. Because of this, giants live mostly from the fish from the rivers, and the animals from the forest. The giants and the gods are constantly fighting. Loki came from Jotunheim but later accepted in Aesir and lived in Asgard. Jotunheim is separated from Asgard by river Iving which never freezes.

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