Loki, being the Norse god of Mischeif, false pretence, darkness and mistruth, was not and is not revered by any other religion. He was a device of medieval Norse mythology and the personification of all that was unpredictable & malignant in men and in nature. In other cultures & systems of belief, the same forces that Loki represented came to be known by many names. In Korean, the word for such an entity is "Mogwai" and in Spanish it is "Diablo". Both translate as Daemon / Demon / Devil, and although they both refer to actual physical beings rather than etheral spirits, their meaning can be taken to represent forces of nature; more specifically, human nature! In Christian culture, "Devil" as a spirit has become personified by an evil being known broadly as Lucifer, Mephistophiles, Satan, Beelzebub, etc.
In Norse mythology, Loki is known as a trickster god. He is often associated with mischief, chaos, and cunning.
Loki is known as many things but one is Loke
he doesn't have any and including the other god in Loki ragnarok
Loki doesn't really have an "ability" but he is known as the God of Mischeif. He caused the death of Baldur and will be released after Ragnarok.
Loki is in fact the Norse God of fire, not mischif. However he is known for mischevious ways.
The eldest child of Loki is Jormungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent.
In Norse mythology, the daughter of Loki and Angrboða is Hel. She is the ruler of the realm of the dead also known as Helheim.
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism are the better known monotheistic religions.
Loki is the Norse god of mischief, not a Germanic god. He is a prominent figure in Norse mythology known for his cunning and trickery.
Rome was very tolerant of other religions. Rome was a mixture of people from all over the known ancient world.
In Norse mythology, Loki's wives were Sigyn and Angrboða. Sigyn was known for her loyalty to Loki, while Angrboða was a giantess with whom Loki had three children: the wolf Fenrir, the serpent Jörmungandr, and the half-dead, half-alive being Hel.
Loki is also known as the Norse god of fire.
In Hawaiian, the name Loki does not have a specific meaning as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name. It may be best known as the name of a Norse god in mythology.