Loki
Type | God |
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Religion | Wodenism |
God of | Mischief |
Home | Valhalla |
Related To | Woden (father-adoptive), Frigg (mother-adoptive), Hel daughter), Jormungandr (son), Fenris (son) |
Loki is a constant nuisance and at the same time, boon to the other gods. Loki lives for mischief and only occasionally knows how his mischief will turn out. Often his mischief works to the benefit of the gods, where it has led to the creation of Woden's horse, Thor's hammer (Mjolnir) and even the walls of Asgard itself.
Depictions
Depictions of Loki are on Otan are divided by two phases of Loki's fabled life. When not shape-shifted into a bear, horse or salmon, he is depicted as a young and exceptionally tall man, clad in fur and sometimes wearing a horned helm. He is also depicted as an old disheveled man bound by entrails with a venom dripping serpent over his head. The latter depiction refers to his imprisonment which leads up to Ragnarok.
Lore
There are dozens of legends concerning Loki which generally can be rounded down to a formula. First, Loki concocts a scheme which will either benefit or possibly harm the other gods. We get a sense that Loki does not care which. Thor then steps in to announce that if Loki's scheme goes awry, that he will kill Loki with his hammer. Lastly, Loki does something unexpected and the scheme works out, everyone profits and Loki is forgiven.
One thread, however does not work out well for Loki. One of his schemes result in the death and permanent sentence to Helheim of the god Baeldaeg, son of Woden and Frigg.
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