The term "Jotnar" refers to the giants in Norse mythology, often seen as the adversaries of the gods. They inhabit the realm of Jotunheim, a land filled with mountains and wilderness. Jotnar are known for their immense size and strength, and they often represent the chaotic forces of nature. Some famous Jotnar include Ymir, the primordial giant, and Skadi, the goddess associated with winter and hunting.
In the myths, the Jotnar frequently clash with the gods, particularly the Aesir, who reside in Asgard. Despite their antagonistic role, some Jotnar, like Loki, have complex relationships with the gods, blurring the lines between friend and foe. Their stories highlight the balance between order