Loki

Loki

Primordialwell-documentedNorse mythologyScandinaviaNorse territories
Origin

Loki is thought to have originated from the Old Norse word 'lóki', meaning 'trickster' or 'mischief-maker'. His role in Norse mythology varies, but he is often depicted as a shape-shifter and troublemaker.

Appearance

In Norse mythology, Loki can take on various forms, including that of a serpent, wolf, or even a woman. He is often described as handsome and charming.

Abilities

Loki is known for his cunning and intelligence, often using these traits to cause chaos and mischief. He is also associated with fire and magic.

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