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Some races in Norse Mythology are Elf, Dark-elf, Jotun (giant), dwarves, and humans.
Though considered a god, Loki was actually a giant.
Ymir
Loki. Though considered a god, he was actually a giant.
in Norse mythology fenfir was a giant wolf that was dangerous even to the Norse gods, so they tricked him and chained him up
Yggdrasil was the Norse world tree in mythology. But it was not an evergreen. It was an ash tree.
Ymir, the frost giant, was the first living being.
The Old Norse word for "giant" is "jötunn" (plural: "jötnar"). In Norse mythology, jötnar are often depicted as beings of great size and strength, often in opposition to the gods. They are associated with chaos and the untamed forces of nature.
It is a sword held by the jotun (giant) Sutr. The sword is covered by fire.
In Norse Mythology she is considered a jotunn (giant) and a goddess associated with bow hunting, skiing, winter, and mountains.
In Norse mythology a giant wolf devoured the sun during the battle or Ragnarok.