Quote from: MeTony on April 07, 2019, 12:47:56 PM
There are some things wrong in the movie.
Loke (Loki) and Angerboda had three children. Fenrisulven, Midgårdsulven and Hel. In the movie Hel was Oden's daughter.
Anyway. Angerboda was a giant. And in the end at Ragnarök Loke fought along side with the giants against the gods.
Loke had a lot of intrigues and conspiracies going on. When he killed Balder the gods threw him out of Asgard and chained him in a cave where a poisonous snake dropps his poison in Lokes eyes causing him to move around and making the earth shake.
It is a cruel story.
Tony
There are other children of Loki also.
Loki is the father, by the giantess Angrboda (Angrboða, "Anguish-Boding"), of Hel, the goddess of the underworld; Jormungand, the great serpent who slays Thor during Ragnarok; and Fenrir, the wolf who bites off one of the hands of Tyr and who kills Odin during Ragnarok – hardly a reputable brood, to say the least.
With his proper wife Sigyn ("Friend of Victory"), he also has a son named Nari or Narfi, whose name might mean "Corpse."
Loki often runs afoul not only of societal expectations, but also of what we might call "the laws of nature." In addition to the progeny listed above, Loki is also the mother – yes, the mother – of Sleipnir, Odin's shamanic horse, whom Loki gave birth to after shapeshifting into a mare and courting the stallion Svadilfari, as is recounted in the tale of The Fortification of Asgard.Isn't that interesting......