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Loki and tells
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.
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.
Loki tells Freyja to be silent, calls her a malicious witch, and conjures a scenario where Freyja was once astride her brother when all of the gods, laughing, surprised the two.
Thor tells Loki of his missing hammer, and the two go to the beautiful court of Freyja.
In stanza 35 of the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, a völva tells Odin that, among many other things, she sees Sigyn sitting very unhappily with her bound husband, Loki, under a " grove of hot springs ".
Loki tells Iðunn to be silent, calling her the most " man-crazed " of all women, and saying that she placed her washed, bright arms around her brother's slayer.
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 ).
Loki tells Njörðr to maintain his moderation, and that he won't keep it secret any longer that Njörðr fathered this son with his sister ( unnamed ), although one would expect him to be worse than he turned out.
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.
Loki tells him to be silent, that Byggvir does not know how to apportion food among men, and that he hides among the straw and dais when men go to battle.
Loki tells Heimdallr to be silent, that he was fated a " hateful life ," that Heimdallr must always have a muddy back, and serve as watchman of the gods.
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.
Thor arrives, and tells Loki to be silent, referring to him as an " evil creature ," stating that with his hammer Mjöllnir he will silence Loki by hammering his head from his shoulders.
Thor again tells Loki to be silent, and threatens him with Mjöllnir, adding that he will throw Loki " up on the roads to the east ," and thereafter no one will be able to see Loki.
Thor turns to Loki first, and tells him that nobody knows that the hammer has been stolen.
The prose introduction to Reginsmál details that, while the hero Sigurd was being fostered by Regin, son of Hreidmar, Regin tells him that once the gods Odin, Hœnir, and Loki went to Andvara-falls, which contained many fish.
The stanzas of the poem then begin: Loki mocks Andvari, and tells him that he can save his head by telling Loki where his gold is.
Andvari, now in the form of a dwarf, goes into a rock, and tells Loki that the gold will result in the death of two brothers, will cause strife between eight princes, and will be useless to everyone.
Hreidmar tells them to leave, and the poem continues without further mention of Loki.

Loki and Njörðr
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.
In the late flyting poem Lokasenna, an exchange between Njörðr and Loki occurs in stanzas 33, 34, 35, and 36.
After Loki has an exchange with the goddess Freyja, in stanza 33 Njörðr states:

Loki and stop
The god Heimdallr says that Loki is drunk and witless, and asks Loki why he won't stop speaking.
Eitri began working in his furnace while his brother was working the bellows, but a fly ( sometimes thought to be Loki himself ) began stinging Brokkr, trying to stop him and spoil the items.
The gods build a pyre in Asgard and, after a sudden stop by Loki, Þjazi's feathers catch fire, he falls, and the gods kill him.
Loki comes again and bites Brokkr on the eyelid much harder than before and the blood makes him stop blowing for a short while.
Odin adopted Loki as part of a deal with his father Bor's spirit so that Bor would stop haunting him for replacing him, unaware that Bor's intention was that the child would bring about his son's downfall.
Notable examples included stopping Loki, the Storm Giant Skagg, and Surtur ( with the aid of Thor and Balder ); defeating the Absorbing Man after he absorbs almost all of Asgard ; banishing the monster Mangog ; sacrificing his right eye to Mimir for the wisdom to stop Ragnarök ( Twilight of the Gods ); attempting to stop the Celestials in the armor of the Destroyer ; engaging inter-dimensional tyrant Dormammu in a " cosmic chess " match as champions of Master Order and Lord Chaos respectively, and preventing Surtur from lighting the Sword of Doom.
Thor rescues Bill, although Loki starts a rumor that Bill may be a Skrull, causing some Asgardians to go against him despite Balder telling them to stop.
Both the Norn Queen Karnilla and Loki learn of the quest and separately try to stop the trio from completing it.
After an army of Asgardian warriors arrive to fight the monsters, Loki ’ s powers stop working for unknown reasons.
When asked by Loki if they'd reached a decision upon surrendering the gem to him, the initial version surrendered his gem, while the double vowed to stop Loki and charged towards him ... only to be destroyed ( alongside the duplicated Reality Gem ) by the God of Mischief.

Loki and keep
* Merlin: The famous wizard who, along with Ka Anor and Loki, is trying to capture Senna, though in his case it is merely to keep anyone from using her, and likely to prevent her takeover of Everworld.
In response Michael Simms of the Tux Games retailer and former Loki game tester founds Linux Game Publishing alongside ex-Loki employee Mike Philips on October 15 to keep games coming to Linux.

Loki and some
: Loki ate some of the heart, the thought-stone of a woman,
Gylfaginning ( 20. ff ) gives a list of twelve male aesir, not including Odin their chief, nor including Loki, " whom some call the backbiter of the asas ":
At the time Þjazi and Loki agreed on, Loki lures Iðunn out of Asgard into " a certain forest ", telling her that he had discovered some apples that she would find worth keeping, and told Iðunn that she ought to bring her own apples with her so that she may compare them with the apples he has discovered.
Later, at the agreed time, Loki lured Idunn out of Asgard into a forest, telling her he had found some apples that she might think worth having, and that she should bring her own apples with her to compare them.
The two angels were expelled from Heaven after Loki got extremely drunk, quit his position as the Angel of Death, and gave God the finger ; they realize that they can exploit a doctrinal loophole and get back into heaven if they lose their wings, are absolved of their sins, and then die by some means other than suicide.
In his role as a trickster god, he is in some ways similar to both Greek Hermes and Scandinavian Loki, and like them, he was connected with magic.
Loki escaped from his prison when he was brought to Everworld centuries ago and at some point in the recent past overthrew and imprisoned Odin.
Since their publication, some of Rydberg's mythological theories have been cited in a number of other scholarly works including his theory regarding a World Mill, the dead, various aspects of the world-tree Yggdrasil, the afterlife and underworld and his identification of Harbard with Loki in the Poetic Edda poem Hárbarðsljóð.
Loki is apparently totally devoid of emotions ( though there is some debate on this topic ) and has a hard time fathoming them in others.
The ONR also used the Loki in some of its Rockoon launches, lofting the Loki to high altitudes on a helium balloon before firing.
The Office of Naval Research ( USA ONR ) used the Loki in some of its Rockoon launches, lofting the Loki to high altitudes on a helium balloon before firing, for upper atmosphere research.
Between 1980 and 1990 some rockets of the type super Loki, Nike Orion, Taurus Orion and Taurus Tomahawk were launched there.
In the proximity of Marka some sounding rockets of the type Super Loki were launched between November 1983 and January 1984.
As time passes, however, other Norse gods and characters appear, some of whom befriend Loki and others of whom are intent on assassinating him.
He hates mystery and Loki but unlike his daughter, he can see some of the things that Loki summons.
In the N64 version of the game, the ship Loki crashed is revealed to be that of Y The Alien, who was seeking extra fuel and parts for his ship after being stranded on Earth for some time looking for his friends.
* In the SNES video game Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen, the Chariot tarot card is only in name, as it doesn't have a man riding a chariot, but rather a half-naked god wearing undergarments, a cloak and a helmet and raising a mallet ; the god bears some resemblance to Thor, though he is mistakenly called Loki ( as a Norse god of mischief rather than the hammer-wielding god ), and he can be summoned to attack all strong enemy units based on the strength of the main character when the Tarot card is used in battle.
At the time the Þjazi and Loki agreed on, Loki lures Iðunn out of Asgard into " a certain forest ", telling her that he had discovered some apples that she would find worth keeping, and told Iðunn that she ought to bring her apples with her so that she may compare them with the apples Loki discovered.

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