
Jotnar
Jotnar, in Norse mythology, are the giants or serpent creatures often depicted as powerful beings opposing the gods. They inhabit a separate realm called Jotunheim and represent the primordial forces of chaos and nature's wild aspects. Not all jotnar are evil; many are complex characters with varying motives. They play significant roles in myths, symbolizing both destructive and creative natural elements. In modern interpretations, jotnar are seen as embodiments of the raw, untamed forces of the universe, serving as important symbols within Norse cosmology and storytelling.