he was pleasing and handsome and capricious in nature... well since vikings' depiction of handsome was not like ours today.. you know what they say.. "true beauty lies within' the beholder "
Yes, Loki is the Norse god of Mischif and Fire. You should look up some of his stories.
It's in the cartoon/anime you can also look it up in google
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?
He has many forms, but most people know him in his Wanderer disguise, which is the inspiration for Gandalf.
yes i think so because odin always listened to thor but never loki and loki never believed odin loved him im not saying its right what he did im just saying i see the bigger picture loki is like a littl boy trying despretely to to please his father
Loki.
loki's weapon is laevetin that means " to destroy water" it's so funny that loki really hates water
Loki doesn't have a role in Christianity. Loki was/is the NORSE god of mischief.
Lucifer
Loki is a man, DMS is the crew he is in.
he doesn't have any and including the other god in Loki ragnarok
Offerings that are associated with Loki typically include things like mead, whiskey, chocolate, or other treats. Some people also offer things like coins, feathers, or items associated with trickery or mischief. Ultimately, the best offerings for Loki are the ones that are given with sincerity and respect.