Harlöð
Harlöð is a lesser-known figure in Norse mythology, primarily appearing in the Prose Edda. He is the son of the giant Hrungnir and a mother whose name is not explicitly stated. Harlöð is mentioned in the context of a dispute between Thor and Hrungnir, where he is present among Hrungnir's retinue. While his direct involvement in the main narrative is minimal, his existence highlights the presence of giants and their interactions with the gods in the Norse cosmology. The details surrounding Harlöð are sparse, suggesting he served more as a background character to flesh out the depiction of the giants' society and their relationships with the Æsir. His lineage connects him to a prominent giant family, but his individual actions or significance are not elaborated upon in the surviving mythological texts.