Chapter 147: Loki, the demon's minion

PS: Loki, also known as Loki, is a god in Norse mythology. Pen ~ fun ~ Ge www.biquge.info his mother belongs to the giant family, is the most troublesome god in Norse mythology, is the god of fire in Norse mythology, hates water, because his mother is Odin's adoptive mother, so he and Odin are brothers. Loki is also one of the most important gods in Norse mythology.

As the saying goes, "If you are not of my race, your heart will be different." "As one of the main gods of the Aesir Divine Race, Loki's background is criticized. She is the daughter of the Giants, and the Giants and the Protoss are well-known enemies. The hidden danger she left in the Heavenly Realm eventually caused the Giant Clan to invade the Divine Domain.

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Loki, also known as Loki, is a god in Norse mythology. His mother belongs to the Giants, is the most troublesome god in Norse mythology, is the god of fire in Norse mythology, hates water, and because his mother is Odin's adoptive mother, he and Odin are brothers. Loki is also one of the most important deities in Norse mythology.

As the saying goes, "If you are not of my race, your heart will be different." "As one of the main gods of the Aesir Divine Race, Loki's background is criticized. She is the daughter of the Giants, and the Giants and the Protoss are well-known enemies. The hidden danger she left in the Heavenly Realm eventually caused the Giant Clan to invade the Divine Domain.

Perhaps because of his innate insecurity, Loki's activity in the Divine Domain became a double-edged sword. On the one hand, she is shrewd and able to strategize, and has created many treasures for the gods, including Thor's "Thor's Hammer" and "Wind" Literature". On the other hand, she loves to play pranks and has played tricks on many people, and neither Tyr, the god of war, nor some of the gods of the right nature can tolerate his unruly indulgence.

Loki is arguably the most nicknamed god in Norse mythology, such as: the cunning man, the treacherous god, the shapeshifter, the liar, the skywalker, the air traveler, and many more. Loki is smart and cunning. He became a righteous brother with the main god Odin and became a member of the Asi god clan. He often used his brilliant mind to bring many benefits to the gods, but he was not heinous, and he often reconciled others after making troubles. For example, cutting Sif 's hair and restoring it; Assist Shaki in taking Eden and rescuing him. He was originally a mixture of good and evil, or that his evil was not intended. Later, however, he was influenced by the demons and gradually became evil, and when Loki used a plan to kill Odin's son Badr (Loki said that he did not kill Badr), the gods regarded Loki as an evil god (evil god) and expelled him from the Golden Palace.

Loki, one of the leaders of the god Asaph, had both parents giants, and all of his siblings were terrible giants. But a long time ago. Loki and Odin, the Lord of the Gods, had a fateful fellowship and became brothers who shared life and death. Later, Loki also had this relationship. In the Garden of Asaph he became one of the leaders of the gods.

Loki's appearance is dignified, with a handsome and noble face. At first, his pranks were all well-intentioned, but because of the rejection of the gods, they simply intensified. So his temperament is very perverse. Fraud and deception everywhere, arbitrariness. At the same time, his ability to swagger and deceive is also very strong, full of tricks and tricks. His troubles often caused great trouble in the Garden of Asaph and caused headaches for the gods. And he was often able to use his wisdom and cunning to solve the problems of the gods. Therefore, it has repeatedly performed miraculous feats. As a result, Loki turned out to be a pivotal figure in the Garden of Asaph. Although the god Asaph, who was upright by nature, hated him very much. Among the gods, Heimdall the Loyal and Upright and Tyr hated Loki's evil nature, and often became angry even when they met. Heimdall is often referred to as "Loki's enemy".

Unlike the other gods of Asaph, Loki was clearly not a brave warrior and did not have a single weapon worthy of praise, and the only good thing he did was to use his wisdom to help a farmer reclaim the child from the giants, but he also became arrogant because of the farmer's praise. His greatest skill is to use his three-inch tongue to reverse black and white, and use strong words to reason. And when danger really comes, his solution is either to turn into a salmon and jump into the river or to run away. For this reason, he has a pair of shoes known as Shenxing, which can travel thousands of miles a day and climb mountains and wade through rivers as if walking on the ground.

1. Kill Balder

Loki's killing of Baldell is one of the most important stories in Norse mythology, as it is closely related to the ensuing Ragnarok.

On a midsummer afternoon, Baldel, the god of light, had a nightmare about "death", and his mother, Friggia, was terrified when she learned that her son's life was threatened with death.

Frigga demanded that everything in the world swear to her that they would never harm Baldel, and that thousands of things "bows and arrows", "knives", "great hammers", "daggers", even "flowers", "diseases", and "stones" have been sworn to. Only the Oak parasite that grew next to Valhalla was not required to take an oath, as Frigga thought it was too weak.

Believing that it was foolproof, Frigga called in the gods of the kingdom of the gods to verify the effect of the oath. None of the gods' weapons could harm Bardel, even the gods' most powerful weapon, Thor's hammer.

Jealous by nature, Loki wants to give Baldel some color. So Loki came to Friggia's palace in the form of a woman, and from Frigga she took out that only the alletoe did not swear because it was too young and too weak to hurt anyone.

2, Loki is in captivity

So Loki instigated the blind god of darkness, Hord, to throw the mistletoe at Badr, and the mistletoe spike pierced Balder's chest like a spear, and Balder's snow-white robe was immediately stained red with blood, and Balder died of exhaustion. Another theory is that the mistletoe tree turned into a sword that killed Balder, also known as the Mistilteinn, after being thrown by Hodel.

3. Loki is punished

After killing Balder, Loki received the most severe punishment. Odin turns Vali into a wolf, has him bite his brother Narfi to death, and binds Loki with Narfi's intestines. And summoned a huge poisonous snake, and from between its terrible fangs, it dripped drop after drop of venom and landed on Loki's face, without stopping for a second.

Only Loki's wife, Sigern, sympathized with him, and she sat next to the bound Loki and used the cup to bear the venom so that it would not fall on her husband's face. But every time the cup overflows with venom, she must stand up and pour it out, at which point the skin on Loki's face will be burned with the venom. In the midst of terror and pain, Loki wept and trembled, even causing an earthquake.

In this way, waiting for revenge on Odin until the twilight of the gods, he broke free from the shackles.

4. Descendants

Loki is the father of many evil monsters in Norse mythology. Bonding with giantesses was not common among the Scandinavian gods, but since most giantesses in Norse mythology were stunningly beautiful, there was no shortage of examples, and Odin himself was off to a good start. Since Loki is a giant herself, it's not surprising that his wife is a giantess.

Loki was mated to a stallion in the form of a mare and gave birth to an eight-legged foal (Slebnir), who later became Odin's mount.

Loki's son, Sleibnir

Loki and Angerboda have three children:

Fenris the Wolf

Jormungandr, the Serpent of the Atrium

Hela Reaper

Loki and Sigyn have two children:

Narfi

By Vali

5, Loki's death

In the battle of Ragnarok, Loki appears again.

Loki's opponent was Heimdall, who guarded the Hongqiao, and after a long period of torture, Loki's appearance was terrifying, his face was as pale as death, and his long hair and beard stood unkempt, looking like strange horns. Heimdall's sword quickly cut off the ugly head, but strange to say, the severed head jumped from the ground and stabbed Heimdall in the chest, taking his life.

And just like that, Loki was doomed to his fateful enemy. (To be continued......)

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