

Loki had the power to shape-shift in Norse legends. Loki has been associated with mistletoe, two intertwined snakes, and also a helmet with two horns. Sometimes he is helpful to them, but other times he insults them, causes trouble, and during Ragnarok leads the giants into battle against Asgard. This duplicity may have attributed to Loki’s split feelings about the gods of Asgard. It is unknown whether his mother was a lesser known goddess or a giant, and his father definitely was a giant. Loki’s father was Fárbauti and his mother was Laufey. He is at least half-giant however, some think he is full-giant but sneaked his way to becoming a god.

He is one of the most well-known gods of Norse mythology. Loki is known as the trickster god and deity of mayhem and mischief in Norse mythology.
