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Freyja lends Loki her falcon cloak to search for it ; but upon returning, Loki tells Freyja that Thrymr has hidden the hammer and demanded to marry her in return.
Eventually they find the thief, who turns out to be Loki who has transformed himself into a seal.
In verse, after Loki has flyted with the goddess Frigg, Freyja interjects, telling Loki that he is insane for dredging up his terrible deeds, and that Frigg knows the fate of everyone, though she does not tell it.
Njörðr interjects — he says that a woman having a lover other than her husband is harmless, and he points out that Loki has borne children, and calls Loki a pervert.
The etymology of the name Loki has yet to be solved.
Eldir responds that they discuss their " weapons and their prowess in war " and yet no one there has anything friendly to say about Loki.
) Tyr responds that while he may have lost a hand, Loki has lost the wolf, and trouble has come to them both.
Loki tells Beyla to be silent, that she is " much imbued with malice ," that no worse female has ever been among the " Æsir's children ," and calling her a bad " serving-wench.
Acknowledging that Thor has arrived, Loki asks Thor why he is raging, and says that Thor won't be so bold to fight against the wolf when he swallows Odin at Ragnarök.
Thor turns to Loki first, and tells him that nobody knows that the hammer has been stolen.
Loki responds that he has bad news for both the elves and the Æsir-that Thor's hammer, Mjöllnir, is gone.
" Loki states that it was indeed an effort, and also a success, for he has discovered that Þrymr has the hammer, but that it cannot be retrieved unless Freyja is brought to Þrymr as his wife.
After Loki has an exchange with the goddess Freyja, in stanza 33 Njörðr states:
In the prose, Loki has been bound by the gods with the guts of his son Nari, his son Váli is described as having been turned into a wolf, and the goddess Skaði fastens a venomous snake over Loki's face, from which venom drips.
This has been interpreted as Sigyn soothing the bound Loki.
Due to this early connection with Loki, Sigyn has been theorized as being a goddess dating back to an older form of Germanic paganism.
The scene of Sigyn assisting Loki has been depicted on a number of paintings, including " Loke och Sigyn " ( 1850 ) by Nils Blommér, " Loke och Sigyn " ( 1863 ) by Mårten Eskil Winge, " Loki och Sigyn ( 1879 ) by Oscar Wergeland, and the illustration " Loki und Sigyn ; Hel mit dem Hunde Garm " ( 1883 ) by K. Ehrenberg.
Sætere has been identified as either a god associated with the harvest of possible Slav origin, or alternately Sætere could be another name for Loki a complex deity associated with both good and evil.

Loki and been
Loki tells her to be silent, and says that he knows all about her — that Freyja is not lacking in blame, for each of the gods and elves in the hall have been her lover.
Two of the figures are understood to be Baldr and Odin while both Loki and Hel have been proposed as candidates for the third figure.
Loki claims each of the gods and elves that are present have been Freyja's lover.
Loki tells Njörðr to be silent, recalling Njörðr's status as once having been a hostage from the Vanir to the Æsir during the Æsir-Vanir War, that the " daughters of Hymir " once used Njörðr " as a pisspot ," urinating in his mouth ( an otherwise unattested comment ).
Various objects and places have been named after Sigyn in modern times, including the Norwegian stiff-straw winter wheat varieties Sigyn I and Sigyn II, a Marvel Comics character ( 1978 ) of the same name the Swedish vessel MS Sigyn, which transports spent nuclear fuel in an allusion to Sigyn holding a bowl beneath the venom to spare Loki, and the arctic Sigyn Glacier.
According to Skáldskaparmál, when Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skidbladnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi, he bet his own head with Brokkr that Eitri would not have been able to make items that matched the craftsmanship of those mentioned above.
The character has been compared to other trickster figures, such as the Irish hero Bricriu Nemthenga and the Norse god Loki.
It has been suggested that the Germanic deity Wodan ( English Woden ) was influenced by Gaulish Mercury ( see " triplism " above ), and his name is possibly reflected in Germanic Loki.
Loki considered what sort of device that the gods might craft to catch him there, and so, sitting in his four-door mountain lookout house, knotted together linen thread in “ which ever since the net has been ”.
She has been charged with the holy quest of stopping two fallen angels, Bartleby ( Ben Affleck ) and Loki ( Matt Damon ), from entering a church in New Jersey.
Comic book supervillians such as the Joker, Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Green Goblin, Loki, Doctor Doom, Scarecrow, Riddler, Two-Face, the Penguin, Doctor Octopus, Venom and Carnage are well known in popular culture and have been adapted in several films.
Ryan C. Gordon ( also known as icculus ), a former employee of Loki, has been responsible for the Linux and Mac OS X ports of many commercial games after the demise of the company.
When Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi, he bet his own head with Brokkr that his brother Eitri ( Sindri ) wouldn't have been able to make items to match the quality of those mentioned above.
His plans ruined, Loki spitefully removed all the powers he had granted, and Madelyne and the other beneficiaries of his gifts were reverted back to their original states, as were Scott and anyone else who had been healed by Madelyne.
However, Loki later claims to have been posing as Eternity in order to trick Pym.

Loki and responsible
Loki reminds Frigg that he is responsible for the death of her son Baldr.
The gods convene, and figured out who was responsible, resulting in a unanimous agreement that, along with most trouble, Loki was to blame.
In both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, Skaði is responsible for placing the serpent that drips venom onto the bound Loki.
The gods convened, and figured out who was responsible, which resulted in a unanimous agreement that, along with most trouble, Loki was to blame.
Iðunn's absence causes the gods to grow old and gray, and they realize that Loki is responsible for her disappearance.
Kvasir is mentioned a single time in Gylfaginning ; in chapter 50, where the enthroned figure of High tells Gangleri ( Gylfi in disguise ) of how Loki was caught by the gods after being responsible for the murder of the god Baldr.
During the battle Loki reveals he is responsible for creating the idea of a Norwegian super-soldier program and framing Captain America.

Loki and for
If Bragi's mother is Frigg, then Frigg is somewhat dismissive of Bragi in the Lokasenna in stanza 27 when Frigg complains that if she had a son in Ægir's hall as brave as Baldr then Loki would have to fight for his life.
* in the 2011 Marvel Studios film Thor, Tom Hiddleston practiced the art of Capoeira for his role as Loki.
Loki used a loophole to get out of the wager for his head ( the wager was for Loki's head only, but he argued that, to remove his head, they would have to injure his neck, which was not in the bargain ) and Brokkr punished him by sealing his lips shut with wire.
Rather they are charges that are easy for Loki to make and difficult for his targets to disprove, or which they do not care to refute.
In chapter 16, " Hel's [...] relative or father " is given as a kenning for Loki.
The Asgardian god Loki amplified Bobby's powers to a dangerous level, leaving him unable to make contact with any organic thing for fear of killing it.
Loki sometimes assists the gods and sometimes causes problems for them.
Breaking the silence, Loki says that, thirsty, he had come to these halls from a long way away to ask the gods for a drink of " the famous mead.
" Calling the gods arrogant, Loki asks why they are unable to speak, and demands that they assign him a seat and a place for him at the feast, or tell him to leave.
The skaldic god Bragi is the first to respond to Loki by telling him that Loki will not have a seat and place assigned to him by the gods at the feast, for the gods know what men they should invite.
Víðarr stands and pours a drink for Loki.
Prior to drinking, Loki declaims a toast to the gods, with a specific exception for Bragi.
The god Tyr defends Freyr, to which Loki replies that Tyr should be silent, for Tyr cannot " deal straight with people ," and points out that it was Loki's son, the wolf Fenrir, who tore Tyr's hand off.
Loki tells Tyr to be silent a second time, and states that Tyr's wife ( otherwise unattested ) had a son by Loki, and that Tyr never received any compensation for this " injury ," further calling him a " wretch.

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