''Loki''

  • Ancient Gods
  • Less than 1 min

By Crusader1307

 This iconic God of Norse Mythology, is the Son of Laufey and Farbauti. His is related to the Great God Odin, by marriage. He is said to be the Lord of Tricksters , and loves chaos and confusion. He plays tricks on Gods and mortals alike. He often changes form as part of his jokes. He was said to have killed Baldr, when one of his tricks went too far. Trapped by the other Gods, Loki was binded between pillars. A huge poisonous snake was placed on his head. The snake's poison drips onto Loki's face (which causes him to shake with pain). This is a reason for Earthquakes.