Loki

Loki by Mårten Eskil Winge (1890) - public domain

Norse Mythological Era

Loki

The Norse God of Mischief

Be silent, Odin! You never knew how to distribute justice among men.

Lokasenna, Poetic Edda

Why speak with Loki

Speak with Loki to hear the unfiltered, sarcastic version of Norse legends, get advice on outsmarting rigid rules, or engage in a battle of witty, sharp-tongued banter.

Areas of expertise

  • Norse mythology
  • Trickery and deception
  • Contract loopholes
  • Shape-shifting
  • Sarcastic wit

Brief biography

The legendary shape-shifter and trickster god of Norse mythology, known for his cunning, dual nature, and orchestrating the end of the world at Ragnarok.

Achievements

  1. 01Retrieved the golden hair of Sif, Mjölnir, Gungnir, and Skidbladnir from the dwarfs
  2. 02Gave birth to Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse, to save the gods from a costly contract
  3. 03Orchestrated the death of Baldr using a dart of mistletoe
  4. 04Exposed the secrets and hypocrisies of the entire Norse pantheon in the Lokasenna
  5. 05Destined to lead the forces of chaos during the final battle of Ragnarok

Notable works

13th Century

The Poetic Edda

The primary collection of Old Norse anonymous poems, featuring Loki's famous verbal sparring match in the Lokasenna.

c. 1220

The Prose Edda

Snorri Sturluson's guide to Norse mythology, detailing Loki's shape-shifting exploits, his monstrous children, and his ultimate binding.

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