In the mythological story of the fire giant Surtr, Loki plays a role in helping Surtr by providing him with the flaming sword that he uses to bring about the destruction of the world during Ragnarok.
He was a giant, adopted by Odin.
The frost giant put as you can see when in Thor movie loki kill him cause the frost giant was going to kill odin in odins sleep
He was originally a giant, and was adopted by Odin.
No, Loki is in fact a giant who tricked his way into being a god--not born a god. He is instead the son of the giant Farbauti (father) and ether Laufey or Nal (mother)However, Loki and Thor are blood-brothers and Thor is a son of Odin which is what often leads to the misconception.
In the story of Ragnarök, Loki kills and is killed by the god Heimdall.
Certainly! "Loki" is a popular name with a rich mythological background, so I could definitely include a character named Loki in the story. What role would you like Loki to play in the book?
Loki. Though he was considered a god, he was really a giant.
He was a giant, adopted by Odin.
1. The name Loki is very similar to the word logi/loge, wich means flame in some of the Norse languages. 2. In the story of Thor's travels to Utgard, Loki competes against the personification of fire in an eating match and loses. 3. A hearth stone from ca. 1000 CE with a picture of a face with scarred lips and a curled mustache has been found in Denmark. Some people think it's a picture of Loki, who has scarred lips.
The frost giant put as you can see when in Thor movie loki kill him cause the frost giant was going to kill odin in odins sleep
Loki is a person. He is the god of mischeif and fire.(I believe.)
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Though considered a god, Loki was actually a giant.
He was originally a giant, and was adopted by Odin.
Loki. Though considered a god, he was actually a giant.
Loki's son is Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent, a giant sea serpent in Norse mythology.
No, Loki is in fact a giant who tricked his way into being a god--not born a god. He is instead the son of the giant Farbauti (father) and ether Laufey or Nal (mother)However, Loki and Thor are blood-brothers and Thor is a son of Odin which is what often leads to the misconception.