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Loki God of Mischief

Classification: Jotun

Culture: Norse Germanic

Symbol: The Wheel

Sacred Stone: Jade

Sacred No: 12

 

Loki is the embodiment of ill intent in the Norse Mythology. And the sire of several entities hostile to the Aesir empire.

 

His is the son of the defeated Jotan King giant Fárbauti. Taken by Odin and raised in Asgard along side Thor the Thunder God.

 

Among his misdeeds he causes the death of the beloved son Balder.

Steals the golden locks of Thor’s beloved Sif.

With the Goddess AngrBoda the Bringer of Grief he fathers the Fenrir wolf. Who is prophesized to devour the All Father Odin at the time of Ragnarok.

 

The pairing would also produce the Mid-Gard Serpent who would kill Thor.

 

And Hela who would lead the forces of chaos.

 

At the coming of Ragnarok he would align with enemies of Asgard.

 

Loki is a shape-shifter who could take any form male or female. He is said to have given birth to the stallion Sleipnir.

 

His German name Lohe means fierce flame.

 

Name: AngrBoda the Bringer of Grief

Pantheon: Norse

Gender: Female

Known Aliases: Mother of Apocalypse, Bringer of Grief

Associated: Evil, Ragnarok

Classification: Demon

Hair: Green

Eyes: Brown

Unusual Features:

Magic Number: 3621

The Witch of Ironwood

 

In the Prose Edda, the giantess Angrboda is described as a witch living east of Midgard, the world of men, in a forest called Ironwood.

 

The giantess Angrboda, ‘the bringer of grief’ is described as having reddish hair, the colour of dried blood, and a muscular physique. Unsurprisingly she was also described as a fearsome she-warrior chieftain and a shapeshifter, able to take the form of a wolf.

 

She was also have been the leader of a wolf clan, and she is the mother of many of the wolves in her clan.

 

The first, with Loki was the great wolf Fenrir, who is destined to kill and devour Odin himself during Ragnarok, the Norse apocalypse.

 

 

The second child with Loki, was the serpent Jormungandr, also known as the Midgard serpent.

 

The final child of Loki and the giantess of grief was Hel, a giantess herself. Hel was said to have been half-giant, and half monster, with the bones on one half of her body completely exposed.

 

Name: Kvasir

 

 

Associated: Wisdom

Culture: Germanic Norse

Classification: God

Literature: The Prose Edda

 

Kvasir (pronounced “KVAHSS-ir”) is a being who was created by the Aesir and Vanir gods and goddesses at the conclusion of the Aesir-Vanir War.

 

The war had ended with a truce. In the tale of the Mead of Poetry, whose storyline picks up where that of the Aesir-Vanir War leaves off, the deities sealed their peace treaty by coming together to produce an alcoholic drink by an ancient, communal method: everyone in the group chewed berries and spat out the resulting mush into a single vat. This liquid was then fermented. In this particular instance, the fermented liquid became the god Kvasir, whose name is surely related to Norwegian kvase and Russian kvas, both of which mean “fermented berry juice

 

Kvasir was the wisest of all beings. There was no question for which he did not have a ready and satisfying answer. He took up the life of a wanderer, dispensing his wisdom to all whom he met along the road. When he came to the house of two dwarves, Fjalar (“Deceiver” and Galar (“Screamer”, they killed him and drained his blood into three containers. They told the gods that Kvasir had suffocated from an excess of wisdom. The two dwarves then brewed mead by mixing Kvasir’s blood with honey – the Mead of Poetry.

 

 

a mead which imbues the drinker with skaldship and wisdom, and the spread of which eventually resulted in the introduction of poetry to mankind.



Name: Ymir

 

Known Aliases: The Frost King, The Sea Giant

 

Associated: The Sea

Culture: Germanic Norse Myth

Gender: Male

Classification: Giant

Element: Sea

 

 

Literature: The Prose Edda

Ymir as a primeval being who was born from venom that dripped from the icy rivers Elivagar and lived in the grassless void of Ginnungagap. is the ancestor of all jötnar.

Ymir birthed a male and female from the pits of his arms, and his legs together begat a six-headed being.

 

Ymir was slain by the gods Odin Vili and VE and his body was used as raw material for the creation of the world.  

 

They fashioned Earth from his flesh, from his blood the ocean, from his bones the mountains, from his hair the trees, from his brains the clouds, from his skull the heavens, and from his eyebrows the middle realm in which mankind lives,

 

The dwarfs were given life from his blood.

 


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