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Loki. Though considered a god, he was actually a giant.

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Who is the giant the represented evil in Norse mythology?

Though considered a god, Loki was actually a giant.


In Norse mythology who was the giant wo represented evil?

Loki. Though he was considered a god, he was really a giant.


Who is the god of evil in Norse mythology?

Loki.


Who is the evil giant in Norse mythology?

The Norse did not have the same concept of "good" and "evil." So, there was no evil giant. They believed in Order and Chaos, and neither extreme was appreciated. Niflheim is the realm of extreme Order (ice), stasis, never changing, fixed and prevented any form of growth. Muspelheim is the land of Chaos and fire, constant creation and destruction. Its balance between the two that was seen as good.As for the giant you may be referring to, I would probably say Surtr, the leader of the Sons of Muspel. He is a fire giant, and epitomizes the force of chaos.


Is Loki from Thor the movie evil?

Yes, he amounted to being an Evil God in Norse mythology. It is pronounced- Loke- Eye, by the way.


What was the name of the first living thing according to Norse?

Ymir, who was actually an evil frost giant.


In Norse mythology who was the 13th and last god to enter the party at Valhalla bringing evil upon the gathering and raising hell in the process?

Loki


What are some similarities of the Greek and Norse creation myth?

In both stories the big evil giant is defeated and his body is used to make the world.


Who in greek mythology is the evil troll that guards the gates to hell?

In Greek mythology the Gates to Hades is guarded by Cerebeus a multi-headed dog. There is also a ferry-man who takes the dead across the river styx -- but no troll. Trolls are from Norse Mythology.


In ragnarok what skill do you put in ninjas?

Ragnarok is Norse mythology. From Norway or Sweden, or those countries in that area. It is a final battle of good and evil, and the destruction of gods


What is north mythology?

Are we talking about Norse mythology? That is the belief system of the Scandinavian countries before Christianity swept the world. Most of the world is familiar with Greek and Roman mythology, but the Norse mythology is not so well known.Some of the gods of Norse mythology are Odin, Frigg, Loki, and Thor.Odin is the father god and is married to Freya. Most of the "lesser" gods of Norse mythology are their kids. He has a raven who spies for him.Frigg is the goddess of married women and households. She's married to Odin.Loki is the god of mischief. He is not considered to be especially evil, just gets into a lot of trouble because of his thievery.Thor is the god of thunder. He has these hammers which make thunder when he uses them.Most of Norse mythology has to do with their gods and what happens with the afterlife. Since the Vikings were essentially a conquering people, it was important to "know" what happened after you died. One interesting thing about the Norse system of theology is that their gods were not perfectly formed. They had scars and physical imperfections just like their followers did.


Who were the Norse god of evil?

Technically there is no Norse god of evil as Loki is the god of lies, chaos and mischief but does not quite go as far as evil. Hel is the Norse goddess of death but again not evilness. The jotunns were described as evil but they were giants not gods.