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Punishment of Loki-1800-Public Domain Loki was pretty much known as the god of mischief, deceit, and lies. He was also often associated with fire, and even sometimes evil in general. Loki's medling is what caused the god Hodur to kill his own brother. Being mean and playing tricks on the other gods and goddesses is what pleased him most. Loki often evaded capture by fleeing in the form of a salmon. He is represenetative of change and chaos.

Depicted: Loki is a shape-shifter and is known to take many forms. In some forms of art he is known as having bright red hair, eyes, and attire.

Ragnorak: Aids the giants. He will escape his bonds and sail northbound on a ship bearing the sons of Hel.

Father: Farbauti (frost giant)

Mother: Laufey (frost giantess)

Siblings: Odin (foster)

Wife: Angrboda, Sigyn

Children: Jormungand, Hel, Vali, Narvi, Fenrir

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