Loki is known as the god of mischeif. In short, he is a trickster of sorts. See the related link below for more information.
No, Loki is not the god of fire. He is known as the trickster god in Norse mythology. The god of fire in Norse mythology is actually Logi.
Loki is in fact the Norse God of fire, not mischif. However he is known for mischevious ways.
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.
No, Loki is not the Christian god. Loki is a figure from Norse mythology, known for being a trickster god in the Norse pantheon. The Christian god is associated with the religion of Christianity, which is a different belief system from Norse mythology.
Loki is also known as the Norse god of fire.
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.
Actually, Loki is a Norse god. Loki is the Norse god who was handsome, yet evil and mischievous.
He was the Norse god of mischief, and fire he is also known as the Lie-smith Silver-tongue, trickster, and also god of chaos in reality Loki is consider many things and one scholar has actually came out and said that Loki is so mysterious that no conclusion on what and who he was can ever truly be made.
Loki is a person. He is the god of mischeif and fire.(I believe.)
Loki is a person. He is the god of mischeif and fire.(I believe.)
The Norse rune "Loki" symbolizes chaos, change, and transformation in Norse mythology. It is associated with the trickster god Loki, who is known for his cunning and mischievous nature. The rune represents the unpredictable and disruptive aspects of Loki's character, reflecting his role as a catalyst for change and upheaval in the Norse pantheon.
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.