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Loki Disguised as Thökk Refusing to Weep Baldr out of Hel

🪓 Norse MythologyCave in Jotunheimen, NorwayLoki • Thökk • Baldr

After the tragic death of the god Baldr, the goddess Hel promises to release him from the underworld only if every living and non-living thing in the cosmos weeps for him. While the entire world mourns, a single giantess named Thökk, hidden in a remote cave, refuses to shed a tear, thereby sealing Baldr's fate. It is widely understood that Thökk was actually the trickster Loki in disguise,...

Isis Retrieving the Tamarisk Pillar Containing Osiris's Body

🏺 Egyptian MythologyByblos, LebanonIsis • Osiris • Set

After the god Osiris was tricked into a chest and cast into the Nile by his brother Set, the container drifted to Byblos where a majestic tamarisk tree grew around it. Isis, in her grief, tracked the chest to the palace of King Malcander, where she served as a nurse before revealing her divinity to reclaim her husband's body. This pivotal moment in Egyptian myth highlights the goddess's...