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Myths featuring Loki

Explore myths where Loki appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

64 myths currently featured for Loki.

Sigyn Catching the Serpent's Venom over Loki’s Face

🪓 Norse MythologyFjarðarárgljúfur Canyon, IcelandLoki • Sigyn • Thor

Following the death of Baldr, the gods capture the trickster Loki and bind him in a dark cavern as punishment. A venomous serpent is placed above him, dripping corrosive poison toward his face, but his faithful wife Sigyn remains by his side to catch the venom in a basin. This enduring vigil only falters when she must empty the bowl, causing Loki's agony to shake the very foundations of the earth.

Andvari Cursing the Stolen Golden Ring

🪓 Norse MythologyGoðafoss Waterfall, IcelandAndvari • Loki • Odin

The trickster god Loki steals the vast treasure and a precious golden ring from the dwarf Andvari to pay a blood-fine. Devastated by the loss of his livelihood, Andvari places a terrible curse upon the ring, dooming every future owner to a life of tragedy and a violent end.

Hermod Leaping over the Gjöll Bridge to Helheim for Baldr

🪓 Norse MythologyDettifoss Waterfall, IcelandHermóðr • Baldr • Odin

Following the tragic death of the beloved god Baldr, his brother Hermod volunteers to ride to the underworld to negotiate for his release. Mounted on Odin's eight-legged horse Sleipnir, Hermod traverses the dark valleys and leaps over the gates of Helheim to confront the goddess of death. The story represents a desperate quest for hope against the finality of fate, set against the roaring...

Loki and the Birth of Sleipnir

🪓 Norse MythologyVärmland Forests, SwedenLoki • Svaðilfari • Odin

To protect Asgard and avoid a disastrous bargain with a giant builder, the trickster god Loki transformed into a mare to lure away the stallion Svaðilfari. This act of deception successfully halted the construction of the gods' fortress walls, but resulted in Loki giving birth to the legendary eight-legged horse, Sleipnir.

The Blast Builder Constructing the Walls of Asgard

🪓 Norse MythologyDanevirke, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyOdin • Thor • Loki

To protect their realm from the threat of the Jötnar, the gods of Asgard hire a mysterious master builder to construct an impenetrable wall. The builder demands the sun, the moon, and the goddess Freyja as payment, leading to a desperate race against time. Only through Loki's shapeshifting trickery is the builder thwarted, resulting in the birth of the eight-legged horse Sleipnir and the...

Thor Resurrecting His Goats After a Meal with Thialfi

🪓 Norse MythologyRoskilde, DenmarkThor • Loki • Thialfi

While traveling to the land of the giants, Thor stays with a peasant family and shares his magical goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr, as a meal. After Thialfi breaks a bone to eat the marrow against Thor's warning, the god resurrects the goats only to find one is lame. To pay for the damage, Thialfi and his sister Roskva are taken into Thor's service as his lifelong bondservants.

The Slaying of Thjazi the Eagle

🪓 Norse MythologyGamla Uppsala, SwedenLoki • Odin • Hœnir

After the trickster Loki betrays the goddess Idunn into the hands of the giant Thjazi, the gods of Asgard begin to age rapidly without her magical apples of youth. Faced with his own demise, Loki is forced to rescue her, leading to a desperate aerial pursuit across the realms. The myth concludes with a spectacular battle at the walls of Asgard where the Æsir use fire to ground and execute the...

Thor Disguising Himself as Freyja to Slay Thrym and Reclaim Mjölnir

🪓 Norse MythologyJotunheimen Mountains, NorwayThor • Loki • Thrym

After his mighty hammer Mjölnir is stolen by the giant king Thrym, Thor is forced to undergo a humiliating transformation to retrieve it. Disguised as the goddess Freyja in a bridal gown, Thor travels to the realm of the giants to trick his enemies. The story culminates in a dramatic and violent wedding feast where the god of thunder finally reclaims his weapon and takes his revenge.

Thor Defeated by Old Age in Utgarda-Loki’s Illusions

🪓 Norse MythologySvalbard, NorwayThor • Loki • Útgarða-Loki

Thor and his companions travel to the realm of the giants and visit the castle of Utgarda-Loki, where they are challenged to various contests. Through powerful magic and illusions, Thor is tricked into fighting the personification of Old Age, Elli, whom no living being can ever defeat. Although Thor appears to fail, his near-success against impossible odds terrifies the giants.

Odin Consulting the Dead Seeress for the Prophecy of Ragnarök

🪓 Norse MythologyOseberg Ship Burial Mound, NorwayOdin • The Seeress (Völva) • Baldr

Seeking to understand the dark omens surrounding the gods, Odin travels to the depths of Niflhel to awaken a deceased völva. Through powerful necromantic incantations, he compels her to reveal the secrets of the past and the inevitable catastrophe of Ragnarök. The seeress describes the doom of the gods, the destruction of the world, and its eventual rebirth from the sea.