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'''Svartálfheim''' is one of the [[Nine Realms]] and is home to the [[Dark Elves]]. The [[Asgardians]] and other inhabitants of the Nine Realms refer to it as "'''The Dark World'''," while the Dark Elves themselves call it "'''Harudheen'''"<ref>[http://fuckyeahshivaisith.tumblr.com/post/109331379068/hi-david-ive-read-your-last-answer-about Fuck Yeah Shiväisith!]</ref>. Located in a star system that is almost completely corroded with dark matter, both Svartalfheim and the Dark Elves inhabiting it have developed under a more diverse table of elements. The only source of visible light for the world is a black hole.<ref>''[[The Art of Thor: The Dark World]]''</ref>
 
'''Svartálfheim''' is one of the [[Nine Realms]] and is home to the [[Dark Elves]]. The [[Asgardians]] and other inhabitants of the Nine Realms refer to it as "'''The Dark World'''," while the Dark Elves themselves call it "'''Harudheen'''"<ref>[http://fuckyeahshivaisith.tumblr.com/post/109331379068/hi-david-ive-read-your-last-answer-about Fuck Yeah Shiväisith!]</ref>. Located in a star system that is almost completely corroded with dark matter, both Svartalfheim and the Dark Elves inhabiting it have developed under a more diverse table of elements. The only source of visible light for the world is a black hole.<ref>''[[The Art of Thor: The Dark World]]''</ref>
   

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"The Dark World is nothing more than a wasteland that echoes with the ghosts of dead warriors. It, along with the Dark Elves that once inhabited it, are now mere shadows of a forgotten age."
Odin[src]

Svartálfheim is one of the Nine Realms and is home to the Dark Elves. The Asgardians and other inhabitants of the Nine Realms refer to it as "The Dark World," while the Dark Elves themselves call it "Harudheen"[1]. Located in a star system that is almost completely corroded with dark matter, both Svartalfheim and the Dark Elves inhabiting it have developed under a more diverse table of elements. The only source of visible light for the world is a black hole.[2]

History

"I'll take Jane to the Dark World and draw the enemy away from Asgard. When Malekith pulls the Aether from Jane, it will be exposed, vulnerable, and I will destroy it and him."
Thor[src]
The Kursed

The Einherjar fighting the Dark Elves

In 2988 B.C., Svartalfheim was the location of a destructive battle waged between an Asgardian army led by Bor against the genocidal Dark Elf forces under the command of Malekith. The battle ended in the Asgardians' favor, and the Dark Elves were driven nearly extinct with the exception of Malekith and a few dozen of his soldiers. The surface of the planet then became a deserted wasteland covered in battle torn deserts and wrecked Dark Elf warships.

Dark Elves Ships' Graveyard

Thor and Loki flying over the Dark Elves Ships' Graveyard from the First Battle of Svartalfheim

In 2013, Malekith and his soldiers reawakened when Jane Foster discovered the Aether, and the realm became a battleground again when Malekith fought with Thor and Loki over the Aether's possession. The battle ended with Malekith leaving the planet and Loki faking his death in a battle with Algrim.

During the Battle of Greenwich, Thor and Malekith fought on Svartalheim briefly after being transported there via Convergence. Malekith was later teleported there by Erik Selvig using a transportation device, followed shortly by Malekith's spaceship, which crushed him to death.[3]

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