Entity: LOKI
LOKI is a Norse god known for his mischievous and sometimes malevolent nature, often causing chaos and trouble for other gods.
LOKI
Etymology
The name 'LOKI' originates from Norse mythology and is associated with mischief and trickery.
Definition
LOKI is a mischievous and cunning Norse god known for causing chaos and trouble among the gods. He is often depicted as a trickster figure who contrives evil and mischief for his fellow gods.
Historical Context
In Norse mythology, LOKI is a prominent figure who is both feared and revered for his cunning nature. He is known for his role in various myths and legends, including the death of Balder and the creation of monsters like Fenrir and Hel.
Cultural Significance
LOKI's character has inspired various works of art, literature, and popular culture. He is often portrayed as a complex and morally ambiguous figure, challenging traditional notions of heroism and villainy.
Related Concepts
LOKI is often associated with other trickster figures in mythology, such as the Native American Coyote and the African Anansi. His character has similarities to other mischievous gods in different cultures.
See Also
- Norse Mythology
- Trickster Gods
- Balder's Death
A mischievous and cunning Norse god associated with trickery, discord, and mischief, known for causing chaos and trouble among the gods.