The Jotunheim, an Imperial flagship, is named for the home of the frost and rock giants in Norse mythology.
Jotunheim is one of the nine worlds, the homeland of the frost giants and rock giants. Situated in
Midgard, on the middle level of the Norse universe, Jotunheim is separated from Asgard by the river Iving, which never
freezes over. It lies in the snowy regions on the outermost shores of the ocean. Mimir's well of wisdom is in
Jotunheim, beneath the Midgard root of the ash tree Yggdrasil.
Jotunheim is ruled by Thrym ("uproar"), the feared king of the frost giants. The stronghold of Utgard, the chief
city of Jotunheim and the abode of the giants, is ruled by the giant Utgard-Loki. Other strongholds include
Gastropnir, home of the giantess Menglad, and Thrymheim ("house of uproar"), mountain stronghold of the
giant Thiazi.
In LoGH, the Jotunheim was the flagship of Karl Gustav Kempf.
Encyclopedia Mythica: Jotunheim
http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/articles/j/jotunheim.html
Researchers: Hank Wong
kvasir.htm / October 17, 2000