A mythic fantasy portrait of the King of Muspelheim — a colossal Norse fire giant seated on a throne carved into the heart of a volcanic mountain. His body is forged from molten rock and flame, with charred obsidian skin that glows from within, cracked with rivers of lava. His fiery beard flows like liquid magma, and his eyes burn like twin suns. His armor is adorned with ancient Norse runes that flicker with heat. The throne is massive and elemental, made of black stone, iron, and lava — surrounded by bursting flame pits and rivers of molten earth. Behind him coils the World Serpent Jörmungandr, massive and sinuous, its scales glowing like smoldering stone. On one side, stands Hel, the half-dead goddess, her gaze chilling amid the heat — her half-flesh, half-corpse form untouched by fire. Flaming ash rains down around them, and the sky above glows orange with smoke and fury. The whole scene is grounded, raw, and elemental — the fire realm of Norse myth brought to life in epic, cinematic scale. Ultra-detailed, dark fantasy aesthetic, glowing lav
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