Útlimir
Útlimir is a term used in Icelandic folklore and mythology to refer to the boundaries or limits of the world. The concept of útlimir is closely tied to the idea of the world tree, Yggdrasil, which is central to Norse mythology. According to the myth, Yggdrasil stretches from the realm of the gods, Asgard, to the realm of the giants, Jotunheim, and to the realm of the dead, Hel. The útlimir are the points where these realms meet and where the roots of Yggdrasil extend.
In Icelandic folklore, útlimir can also refer to the edges of the world, where the land meets
The concept of útlimir is also present in other forms of Icelandic folklore, such as sagas and