They are blood-brothers
Which makes Loki Thor's god-father
They made it from Ymir's flesh and blood.
Well I'm not quite sure why. I hear though he goes back and forth to the other realm. Maybe he found humans more amusing than the gods.
Friday is originated from an old english term meaning "day of frige". I belive frigg,the wife of odin and goddess of married love and of the hearth was given to the fifth day of the week in an act honouring the goddess and evoking her rulling characteristics into the earthly realm similar to most polytheist traditions and modalitys.
They are, King Ferdinand And Queen Isabella are related they are cousins!
they are related because the end of ww1 was actually the start if ww2
In the story of Ragnarök, Loki kills and is killed by the god Heimdall.
Yes, Loki is Odin's blood brother in Norse mythology.
It depends on what your talking about . Odin did cast Loki out in both the mythology and anime . In the anime Freya in love with Loki but Loki is married to Sigyn and Freya is married to Odin . Odin has the most power out of all . So he cast Loki out .
Yes, Odin and Loki are not biological brothers, but they are considered blood brothers in Norse mythology.
Loki is the mother. (Yes, Loki is a dude.)
He was a giant, adopted by Odin.
Officially, not in the least bit. Loki is Odin's blood brother, which is not a REAL family relation. Thor is Odin's son. However, there is some speculation that Lothur, Odin's brother mentioned along side Hoenir, might be an earlier version of Loki. In which case, Loki would be Thor's uncle. Of course, there is not the least bit of hard evidence that points to this, just circumstantial.
His father was odin and i am not sure about his mother.
His true siblings are Helblindi and Byleistr. Because of a deal struck between Odin and the Jotunn, Loki was raised as one of the Aesir and a son of Odin. Loki is actually a half-brother of Odin. The comic books have taken radical liberties with the old Norse myths.
In the battle of Ragnarok, Odin dies fighting Fenrir, the wolf-god son of Loki.
He was originally a giant, and was adopted by Odin.
Odin died by being swallowed alive by the great wolf Fenrir, who is also the son of Loki.