Jörundr
Jörundr is a character from Norse mythology, appearing in the Poetic Edda, specifically in the poem "Völuspá." He is described as a giant who is the son of the giantess Thokk and the god Odin. Jörundr is known for his immense strength and size, often depicted as a formidable figure in the myths.
In "Völuspá," Jörundr is mentioned in the context of the Ragnarök, the twilight of the gods. The
Jörundr's name itself is of Norse origin, derived from the Old Norse words "jö" meaning "giant" and