Frost Giants are mythical creatures from Norse mythology, often depicted as large, powerful beings associated with cold and ice. They inhabit the realm of Jotunheim, which is one of the nine worlds in Norse cosmology. These giants are often in conflict with the gods, particularly Odin and Thor, representing the chaotic forces of nature.
In stories, Frost Giants are known for their immense size and strength, as well as their ability to manipulate ice and snow. They play a significant role in various myths, including the creation of the world and the eventual battle known as Ragnarok, where they are said to fight against the gods.