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The word can, according to Old Norse orthography be anglicized as Utgard, Utgardar and in other ways.) surrounded a stronghold of the jötnar. They are associated with Útgarða-Loki , a great and devious jotunn featured in one of the myths concerning Thor and the other Loki who competed in rigged competitions held in the Outyards.
[The] Giant Skrymir and Thor (c. 1891), by Louis Huard []. "I am the giant Skrymir" (1902) by Elmer Boyd Smith.. In Norse mythology, Útgarða-Loki (Anglicized as Utgarda-Loki, Utgard-Loki, and Utgardsloki) is the ruler of the castle Útgarðr in Jötunheimr.
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Lokrur is an Icelandic mythological rímur cycle dated to c. 1400.It narrates the journey of the god Thor to Útgarða-Loki, a myth also preserved in Snorri Sturluson's 13th century Prose Edda part Gylfaginning.
In Gylfaginning, Thor and his companions Loki and Þjálfi are in the hall of the jötunn Útgarða-Loki where they meet difficult challenges testing their strength and skill.
Textured terrain in Callisto's Asgard basin. Asgard is the second largest multi-ringed basin (large impact crater) on Jupiter's moon Callisto. [2] It is named after Asgard, the realm of the gods in Norse mythology.
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