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Loki killed Baldr with a mistletoe arrow. This is in the Norse mythology.
Baldr (also Balder, Baldur) the Norse god associated with light, beauty, love and happiness.
There's no Nordic goddess of wisdom. There's a Nordic god of wisdom though who is Baldr (Norse God of wisdom and radiance)
Balder, the god of light was assassinated with dart made of mistletoe by the god of mischief Loki.
The most prominent story of Loki is his trick on Hoder. Some of the gods often bully Baldur. Importantly, Baldur is the god of light and joy, and is completely invincible, with the exception of Mistletoe. Loki convinces Hoder, who is blind, to join in on the bullying of Baldur. Hoder believes he is tossing a twig at Baldur, but the twig is a speak tipped with Mistletoe, that was handed to Hoder by Loki. As punishment, Loki is chained to a rock and serpents drip poison on him.
Thor, a Norse/Nordic God.
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Balder Loki, he killed Balder with a mistletoe, the only thing that did not swear not to kill Balder
Mistletoe was first used in songs to honor the legend of the mistletoe plant. The legend is, there was a god named Baldur, son of Frigga. Frigate told every animal and plant not to harm Baldur, but mistletoe escaped hearing this. Then Loki, enemy of Baldur, tricked the blind god of winter into shooting Baldur with an arrow that had a shaft made of mistletoe.
Of course it's OK. You can worship any god you wish.