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In Norse mythology, Loki (or Loke) is a god or jötunn (or both). Loki's relation with the gods varies by source. Loki assists the gods, and sometimes causes problems for them. Loki is a shape shifte...
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Norse , North Germanic , or Scandinavian mythology comprises the myths of North Germanic pre-Christian religion. Most of the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled in medieval Iceland...
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Norse Mythology: the Viking Gods of Scandinavia. : ... The Complete List of NORSE GODS...; Can't find the Norse God you want? Try searching our Holy Database...
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Norse Mythology: the Viking Gods of Scandinavia. LOKI: God of Hokey Pokey and one of the world's major Trickster Gods. In his early days LOKI was a rascal; ...
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Short notes on individual Norse gods and goddesses in Norse mythology. ... Loki is a giant in Norse mythology. He is also a trickster, the god of thieves, possibly responsible for Balder's death. Adopted brother of Odin, Loki was bound to a rock until Ragnarok. ... Myth & Classics...
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Loki - Norse Trickster God; Loki was the trickster god in Norse mythology, and a bundle of contradictions. ... Norse Gods - Aesir and Vanir Gods from Norse Mythology - The Norse God; The gods and goddesses of Norse mythology are divided into two groups, the Aesir gods and the Vanir gods. ... Myth - Norse Mythology...
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Balder (Baldr, Baldur): God of light, spring, peace, joy; son of Odin; slain by Hoth at instigation of Loki. ... Loki: God of evil and mischief; instigator of Balder's death. ... Mimir - Mimir Mimir , in Norse mythology, giant who guarded the well of wisdom. According to one legend ...
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Norse Mythology: Gods and Goddesses: Loki ... Loki was pretty much known as the god of mischief, deceit, and lies. He was also often associated with fire, and even sometimes evil in general. Loki's medling is what caused the god Hodur to kill his own brother. ... Current Myth News...
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The Norse Gods and Immortals ... Loki The sly, trickster god. Son of two giants. Also known as the Sly One, the Trickster, the Shape Changer and the Sky Traveller. Becomes increasingly more evil. He is responsible for the death of Balder. Bound until Ragnarok.
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A second clan of gods, the Vanir, is also mentioned in the Norse mythos. The god Njord and his children, ... The best know myth, however, is when Loki the Trickster sneaked into Sif's bedroom and lopped off her hair. Furious, Thor threatened to smash him unless Loki managed to replace the hair. He went to a great cave,
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