Legends Summarized: The Poetic Edda

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @generalnawaki
    @generalnawaki 4 года назад +6418

    "if loki survives, kill him" - Odin into Baldur's ear.

    • @anarchomando7707
      @anarchomando7707 4 года назад +165

      No no
      Chain him to a Rock with him with the entrails of his own son

    • @anarchomando7707
      @anarchomando7707 4 года назад +137

      @SomeRandomAsianGurl well at least his wife is the only one who
      Is keeping him from suffering

    • @anarnarqelion4403
      @anarnarqelion4403 4 года назад +152

      @@anarchomando7707 I still don't understand why they killed is sons though. I mean, I can't remember them doing anything other than being sired by Loki. That's not their fault.

    • @anarchomando7707
      @anarchomando7707 4 года назад +66

      @@anarnarqelion4403 they thought he was evil therefore it they will be evil

    • @anarnarqelion4403
      @anarnarqelion4403 4 года назад +109

      @@anarchomando7707 poor Narfi and Vali. Why do the gods always punish the children for their parents wrongdoings?!

  • @harryguidotti3815
    @harryguidotti3815 4 года назад +10281

    "Nowhere near as cute as Tom Hiddleston would have you believe." Yet, you have drawn Loki as adorable as possible even by chibi standards.

    • @lunarwitch6
      @lunarwitch6 4 года назад +446

      Me my thoughts:Marvel made loki cute/handsome/sexy??? Idk
      Red:i am just going to make him cute non of that anyway

    • @matilde_5
      @matilde_5 4 года назад +240

      He looks like a smol gremlin

    • @Ssstone3.14
      @Ssstone3.14 4 года назад +76

      Memento Mori... Unus, Annus...

    • @quintonhoffert6526
      @quintonhoffert6526 4 года назад +235

      He's a shapeshifter, he can be as cute as he wants!

    • @Milkcake00
      @Milkcake00 4 года назад +40

      @@quintonhoffert6526 true

  • @DeviousDryad
    @DeviousDryad 5 лет назад +5715

    Thor: DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY BATTLES I'VE FOUGHT IN???!!!
    Ferryman: Shut up, your mother buys you mega blocks instead of legos!
    Thor: *HHHNNGG*

    • @acrispywaffleiron4014
      @acrispywaffleiron4014 4 года назад +347

      You fuckin' take that back

    • @chocomuffin7433
      @chocomuffin7433 4 года назад +125

      _you fking take that back_ *now*

    • @Green24152
      @Green24152 4 года назад +104

      This joke was used for DiVINE norse gods.

    • @DeviousDryad
      @DeviousDryad 4 года назад +38

      @@Green24152 oh yeah, it was.

    • @babagoogo1
      @babagoogo1 4 года назад +32

      TAKE THAT BACK RIGHT _NOW_
      RIGHT NOW

  • @tylerferron9019
    @tylerferron9019 4 года назад +6508

    Loki’s mug: “Worlds best horse mom.”
    Me: “I understood that reference.”

    • @marseldagistani2251
      @marseldagistani2251 4 года назад +271

      didn't loki get banged by the horse that assisted the giant that the Norse gods hired to build the wall of asgard?

    • @anarnarqelion4403
      @anarnarqelion4403 4 года назад +314

      @@marseldagistani2251 Yep. They needed a distraction in that last night the giant had to build the wall and loki turned into a mare in heat. The giant couldn't finish it without his horse

    • @ericamborsky3230
      @ericamborsky3230 4 года назад +160

      And then, Loki was mysteriously absent for a number of months afterwards.....

    • @boitshepotlhatlosi7788
      @boitshepotlhatlosi7788 4 года назад +48

      @@anarnarqelion4403 wait Loki turned himself into a mare in heat? Explain please

    • @anarnarqelion4403
      @anarnarqelion4403 4 года назад +141

      I don't know if it's the correct term, English is not my mother tongue but he turned himself into a female horse, ready to be mounted, and the giant's horse spent the whole night chasing after her. This encounter led to Sleipnir's existence.

  • @lysandriah8290
    @lysandriah8290 5 лет назад +3090

    "And Thor does *his* thing and hits the problem really really hard"
    To be *fair* this usually does end in his favor lmao

    • @danieloceansmith3156
      @danieloceansmith3156 5 лет назад +53

      Joshua H he should just be the god of hitting things really hard.
      Booze, enemies, his sack.... the one where he sleeps, guys get your head out of the gutter.

    • @Eric-sy1xu
      @Eric-sy1xu 4 года назад +25

      If you hit the problem and it doesnt go away, you're not hitting hard enough.

    • @greywalker505
      @greywalker505 3 года назад +6

      Percussive Maintenance.

    • @Rougeification
      @Rougeification 3 года назад +5

      "I just kept hitting stuff and it kept working..."

    • @betterthanzekromandreshira9313
      @betterthanzekromandreshira9313 3 года назад

      i read his intro as "hits things super hard with his huge ass"
      so thats a cool story i guess

  • @NeumaghAnon
    @NeumaghAnon 5 лет назад +3118

    So who else remembers that time Loki got knocked up by a horse.
    I didn’t stutter.

    • @davidmillerstavroulakis1421
      @davidmillerstavroulakis1421 5 лет назад +107

      I do.

    • @NSluiter
      @NSluiter 5 лет назад +120

      What the fuck is this? Norse's version of a r34?

    • @TigerheartFire
      @TigerheartFire 5 лет назад +86

      I thought it was Loki who knocked up the horse, not the other way around.

    • @scouttyra
      @scouttyra 5 лет назад +382

      Nope. Loki is the mother of a bouncing, eight legged, magical horse.

    • @opticalyoutube5597
      @opticalyoutube5597 5 лет назад +174

      Mhm, Odin's trusty steed Sleipnir.

  • @mr.goblin6039
    @mr.goblin6039 3 года назад +2082

    Some versions of the ferryman story state that it’s Odin in disguise and that he just sometimes disguises himself as regular people just to mess with his kids and friends for shits and giggles. That’s freaking hilarious.

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 2 года назад +162

      Serious dad energy on that one.

    • @evobrand1210
      @evobrand1210 2 года назад +182

      Imagine dressing up as your sons uber driver just to roast him and make him walk

    • @jonathanvargas6454
      @jonathanvargas6454 Год назад +9

      Yo lo veo más como Loki, digo, ya que sus insultos recuerdan al de Lokasenna.

    • @aarasko
      @aarasko Год назад +18

      serious dad energy

    • @deucesommerfeld1248
      @deucesommerfeld1248 Год назад +19

      Odin refused to give his kid a ride

  • @rockethero1177
    @rockethero1177 3 года назад +788

    I absolutely adore the Thor dressing as Freya story. Loki was absolutely having a *blast* with that

    • @zachjaeger6401
      @zachjaeger6401 2 года назад +51

      "I should go to more weddings."

    • @ZeroGravityFuneral
      @ZeroGravityFuneral Год назад +5

      It’s symbolic, the gods literally aren’t human shaped people in the sky…
      Wtf is wrong with the internet

    • @MoonPatch
      @MoonPatch Год назад +27

      ​@@ZeroGravityFuneral First of all, calm down, take a deep breath.
      Secondly, I'm pretty sure that in plenty of cultures/mythos that's EXACTLY what gods are - maybe not literally 'in the sky' but definitely more 'people' than anything else.
      There's obviously a lot of allegory and symbolism tied with these stories, but at the same time plenty of them are framed as proper events that actually did (or will in some cases) happen.

    • @Cant_go_outside
      @Cant_go_outside Год назад +1

      Yep

    • @margaretschaufele6502
      @margaretschaufele6502 Год назад +7

      Love the artwork Red did for that story. Loki falling down laughing under the table, making fun of Thor, making excuses for Thor disguised as Freya and the last two shots of Thor getting his hammer back and then wreaking shit.

  • @OneFluffyBun
    @OneFluffyBun 4 года назад +3660

    When I was in highschool my teacher described the myth where thor's hammer is stolen as "some bloke steals thor's hammer so he and Loki dress in drag and punch a giant and escape on magic horses."

    • @CJCroen1393
      @CJCroen1393 4 года назад +347

      "What do you want me to do!? Dress in drag and punch a giant!?"
      (one Gilligan Cut later...)
      "LUAU!"

    • @noattendance9801
      @noattendance9801 4 года назад +73

      One Fluffy Boy how do I transfer to your school?

    • @OneFluffyBun
      @OneFluffyBun 4 года назад +32

      @@noattendance9801 all honesty i wouldn't recommend it. its a shitty suburban school with 3000-7000 annoying shitheads. at least it was went there until the year i graduated (class of 2017)

    • @greywalker505
      @greywalker505 3 года назад +40

      You had a cool teacher.

    • @mohammedyousef4005
      @mohammedyousef4005 3 года назад +33

      I mean that's technically what happened

  • @darthmaulification215
    @darthmaulification215 6 лет назад +3688

    loki brings the term trickster god to a whole new level; this boy straight up caused the end of the world singlehandedly by doing nothing but pranks the whole time. what an icon

    • @miraclepollah8477
      @miraclepollah8477 6 лет назад +196

      "this *boy* "
      exactly

    • @Spauso
      @Spauso 6 лет назад +62

      New prank show plzzzzzz
      I’m serious
      This needs to be a show

    • @admech590
      @admech590 6 лет назад +50

      The ultimate reddit troll

    • @rongusta11
      @rongusta11 5 лет назад +67

      The ORIGINAL pranskter

    • @mikewilhelm2977
      @mikewilhelm2977 5 лет назад +120

      Dont forget he destroys the world on a boat made of Finger/Toenails. *THAT* is next level stuff. Imagine having to collect enough for a Kayak, let alone nordic Warship for the armies of Niflheim and Hel.

  • @Avossk
    @Avossk 5 лет назад +8021

    I like how there's a Norse myth that's just "That one time Thor got roasted by some dude on a boat"

    • @JezielProdigalSon
      @JezielProdigalSon 5 лет назад +646

      Its echoing a notion which is central to norse mythology. If people are strangers, they are either your friend or enemy - If they are neither, you shouldnt bother with them.

    • @swengis2595
      @swengis2595 5 лет назад +659

      Fun fact, the man in the boat was Odin in disguise who just wanted to mess with Thor

    • @johnthedork723
      @johnthedork723 5 лет назад +452

      ‘Doth mother know you weareth her drapes?’

    • @Talonistrying
      @Talonistrying 5 лет назад +221

      @@johnthedork723 'oh, wait, she's DEAD'

    • @thehighwayman3122
      @thehighwayman3122 5 лет назад +255

      @@swengis2595 It wasn't just that he wanted to mess with Thor either. See, Thor had gotten this really neat stallion named Gullfaxi(which means Golden Mane, in case you were wondering) from a previous adventure involving a Stone Giant, which Odin had really wanted. However, Thor gave Gullfaxi to his son Magni as a reward for his part in said incident. Obviously, this angered Odin, who then engineered the incident with the ferryman as a means to get back at Thor.

  • @kizofio
    @kizofio 3 года назад +420

    The boatman saying "Doth your mother know you wearath her drapes" gets a mighty cackle out of me. Nice reference

    • @guyweekday3785
      @guyweekday3785 Год назад +28

      In a version I read the boatman is boasting about banging thors mom. This is because for some reason Odin wanted to antagonize thor incognito

  • @unwantedmacguffin5611
    @unwantedmacguffin5611 5 лет назад +1002

    3:12 "Odin is having none of this forethought business." That's funny because Frigg is the goddess of foresight. Nice one Red.

    • @NikkiBudders
      @NikkiBudders 5 лет назад +50

      Ironic how she still overlooked the mistletoe

    • @willieoelkers5568
      @willieoelkers5568 4 года назад +50

      @@NikkiBudders It's that whole "you can't cheat fate" bit. Even a deity who can foresee future events can't avert a preordained event.

    • @alchemicpunk1509
      @alchemicpunk1509 4 года назад +5

      @@willieoelkers5568 Well yeah, you'd need to win the alien spirit virus/extension of your psyche lottery for that.

    • @kingmaoh5566
      @kingmaoh5566 4 года назад +4

      @@alchemicpunk1509 The fu-

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 4 года назад +4

      Behind every great man is a woman who you should definitely listen to when she tells you not to talk to the guy who tortures people.

  • @jayl9110
    @jayl9110 4 года назад +5535

    To quote from Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology book:
    "Because," said Thor "Whenever something goes wrong, the first thing I think is 'it is Loki's fault.' It saves a lot of time."

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 4 года назад +762

      Marvel Thor: Loki can't be THAT evil.
      Canon Thor: Loki, what the fuck did you do this time.

    • @mitchellneu
      @mitchellneu 4 года назад +72

      Love that book!

    • @heinrichkrull2523
      @heinrichkrull2523 4 года назад +104

      This sounds like my brother, who when something goes wrong, he imidiatly blames me.

    • @donnamitsuki281
      @donnamitsuki281 4 года назад +66

      @Georgena Weaver what book
      I want that book
      I'll never have enough of Neil Gaiman which book is it

    • @timberwolf306
      @timberwolf306 4 года назад +60

      @@donnamitsuki281 It's just called Norse Mythology I'm not even kidding.

  • @gregorywalter2540
    @gregorywalter2540 5 лет назад +3353

    Insulting Bragi is like insulting a bard. As Alan Moore put it: "The bards were feared. They were respected, but more than that they were feared. ...If you'd pissed off some witch, then what's she gonna do, she's gonna put a curse on you... no big deal. You piss off a bard, and forget about putting a curse on you, he might put a satire on you."
    "And if he was a skillful bard, he puts a satire on you, and it destroys you in the eyes of your community...and if it's a particularly good bard, and he's written a particularly good satire, then three hundred years after you're dead, people are still gonna be laughing, at what a twat you were."

    • @mladen7641
      @mladen7641 5 лет назад +151

      Maybe the last part of the story wasn't actually real, but Bragi just put them there because he was so pissed.

    • @danieloceansmith3156
      @danieloceansmith3156 5 лет назад +104

      Gregory Walter explains why Loki’s got such a bad rap these days

    • @mackereltabbie
      @mackereltabbie 5 лет назад +24

      Deyr fé,
      deyja frændr,
      deyr sjalfr it sama,
      ek veit einn,
      at aldrei deyr:
      dómr um dauðan hvern.

    • @gregorywalter2540
      @gregorywalter2540 5 лет назад +22

      @@mackereltabbie precisely!

    • @abigailnorton6449
      @abigailnorton6449 5 лет назад +83

      Gregory Walter the consistent epicness of bards and those skilled in poetry throughout old sagas is seriously undervalued. Look at my main man Egil. Poetry is the manliest profession and anyone who says otherwise will be epically defamed.

  • @Frame_Late
    @Frame_Late 4 года назад +1550

    Fun fact: Loki roasting everyone was actually something that all vikings did at celebrations. Sometimes it was even organised into a Flyting.

    • @videogollumer
      @videogollumer 2 года назад +122

      So, the Vikings did celebrity roasts AND rap battles...? Wow...!

    • @Frame_Late
      @Frame_Late 2 года назад +61

      @@videogollumer Yes, along with human sacrifices at a special ritual called the great Blót.

    • @videogollumer
      @videogollumer 2 года назад +37

      @@Frame_Late And those flaming ship burials, as shown in Thor: The Dark World. During that scene, as they drifted Frigga in the boat lavished with flowers, I was thinking "Only the best for the Queen of Asgard". Then they light an arrow, and I'm like "Wait! What? Oh yeah! They did that!".

    • @lasaintepoutine
      @lasaintepoutine 2 года назад +17

      It’s something that’s done here in Quebec as well, it’s called a “bien cuit” meaning “well cooked”! We had one for my dad’s 60th birthday, it was very fun!

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 2 года назад +7

      @@Frame_Late Nowadays we just call that a football match. Seriously, just look at the body count of sports.

  • @Peptuck
    @Peptuck 6 лет назад +1979

    Norse mythology really is a bunch of awesome stories told by drunk Norsemen.

    • @leiladekwatro3147
      @leiladekwatro3147 5 лет назад +55

      Just a bunch of drunk stories. Makes sense

    • @sflaningam7680
      @sflaningam7680 5 лет назад +47

      How else would an ancient Norseman prepare to tell a tale of badassery, or do anything cool for that matter, than with a good flagon of mead? If you know my ancestors, you know there is no other way.

    • @jadefields695
      @jadefields695 5 лет назад +9

      @@sflaningam7680 these myths are just a collection of old folktales about how the entire content of Scandinavia came to be they are like the crazy get drunk on mead version of american tall tales😏

    • @sflaningam7680
      @sflaningam7680 5 лет назад +18

      @@jadefields695 It's a mythology and a religion like any other. Look at any religion from a cynical enough view and you can boil it down to "just a collection of tall tales." It's what you take away from those tales that matters.

    • @SkurtavusGrodolfus
      @SkurtavusGrodolfus 5 лет назад +14

      Yeah, it's the "last weekend me and my bros got so fucked up..." kinda pantheon

  • @Boggart202
    @Boggart202 5 лет назад +1226

    So Bilbo saying “what is in my pocket” Is taken from Odin saying “what did I whisper in the dead guy’s ear”?

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 4 года назад +61

      Isn't Gandalf based off Odin?

    • @axisshots5939
      @axisshots5939 4 года назад +50

      I’m not sure, but like referenced in the video, his name is straight up taken from the Eddas

    • @IC-23
      @IC-23 4 года назад +87

      _Tolkien you hack_

    • @treyslider6954
      @treyslider6954 4 года назад +94

      Experts theorize that the whole central premise of The Hobbit is meant to be a proto-myth to Beowulf: The dragon that fights Beowulf near the end of his career (in the original myth) is terrorizing the countryside because an unnamed thief steals a cup from it's hoard. The thing is, Tolkien was famously a huge linguistics nerd, and one of his sticking points with the modern translation of Beowulf was that the correct english translation of the word wouldn't be "thief", but "burglar". Combine this with the fact that the only thing Bilbo actually steals from Smaug before the dragon goes on his roaring rampage of revenge is, you guessed it, a cup, and it's pretty easy to see how Tolkien got the idea.

    • @ruyman90
      @ruyman90 4 года назад +37

      @@Silverwind87 Odin dressed as an old man using long robes and walking with a cane (his lance) around the 9 realms. Is often seen with his crows and is portrayed using a hood or a wide hat.
      Tolkien definitely was inspired in Odin just as he took elves and dwarves from Norse myths and add them in his own.

  • @Cobalt360Degrees
    @Cobalt360Degrees 5 лет назад +510

    Loki with the 'World's Best Horse Mom' mug is A+

    • @tnecniw
      @tnecniw 5 лет назад +10

      Heh, loved that hint.

  • @ryomahoffman6803
    @ryomahoffman6803 3 года назад +736

    I love how Red is telling these ancient, mythological, stories like they’re stories somebody is telling at a bad party

    • @evobrand1210
      @evobrand1210 2 года назад +34

      You know, "bad" is pretty objective. I, for one, would love this party, and considerung this comment, you might as well

    • @ryomahoffman6803
      @ryomahoffman6803 2 года назад +28

      @@evobrand1210 Well I guess I just meant that the party is so bad, that it would elicit us to tell the good story to make things more interesting

    • @evobrand1210
      @evobrand1210 2 года назад +11

      @@ryomahoffman6803 alright, I accept that

    • @aarasko
      @aarasko Год назад +14

      honestly Odin would probably pull up to a college house party and be like ‘you kids wanna hear what my son did once’

  • @matthewfanous8468
    @matthewfanous8468 7 лет назад +2531

    oh my god, when you said "leave your marvel based assumptions at the door there" i almost cried tears of joy

  • @danielbliss8082
    @danielbliss8082 5 лет назад +4160

    *At the Thor's hammer is being taken part*
    Thor: what? Do you want me to dress in drag and do the hula?
    All the gods: yes.

    • @willieoelkers5568
      @willieoelkers5568 4 года назад +108

      Luau!!

    • @abigailmccarthy9982
      @abigailmccarthy9982 4 года назад +129

      @@willieoelkers5568
      If you're hungry for some fat and juicy meat
      Eat my buddy c'mon here and have a treat
      Come on down and dine
      On this tasty swine
      All you have to is get in line
      If you're achin' (yupyupyup)
      For some bacon (yupyupyup)
      He's a big pig
      You can be a big pig too
      Oi! (Screaming, snarling, and running away)

    • @babagoogo1
      @babagoogo1 4 года назад +8

      Alex Bliss Haha

    • @jenniferschillig3768
      @jenniferschillig3768 4 года назад +155

      That IS pretty much how I envisioned the Lay of Thrym.
      Freya: No WAY am I marrying Thrym! It's YOUR hammer, YOU get it back!
      Thor: Well, what do you expect ME to do?! Put on a dress and marry Thrym myself?!
      (Dead. Silence. Thor looks at Freya, who crosses her arms. Looks at Loki, who grins. Looks at his father, who slowly smiles.)
      Thor: No. No. Listen, wait a minute, you can't... (Gets dragged off by several of the Aesir, protesting all the way.)

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 4 года назад +94

      Thor: Well, obviously Freya can't go.
      Freya: But my twin could.
      Thor: You don't have a twin.
      Freya: What size dress do you wear?
      Thor: 42, why?
      Freya: (:

  • @brebarnes6867
    @brebarnes6867 4 года назад +3720

    "No way as cute as tom hiddleston would have you believe"
    Red's art style: And I a joke to you?

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 4 года назад +121

      Imagine the Thor movies if Loki were a short gremlin type character.
      OH MY GOD
      DANNY DEVITO AS LOKI

    • @autumn_3989
      @autumn_3989 4 года назад +46

      Bre Barnes help I find drawings more attractive than actual people
      I need therapy-

    • @brebarnes6867
      @brebarnes6867 4 года назад +27

      @@autumn_3989 The thought process of everyone who watches anime

    • @autumn_3989
      @autumn_3989 4 года назад +12

      Bre Barnes but just look at mustang (fma-)
      You can’t say he’s not even slightly good looking

    • @brebarnes6867
      @brebarnes6867 4 года назад +6

      @@autumn_3989 I mean, I ain't even watched fma yet and I agree

  • @bdletoast09
    @bdletoast09 4 года назад +336

    *Loki:* No fear.
    *Red:* "And then Thor shows up..."
    *Loki:* All fears

  • @tabithachastain6999
    @tabithachastain6999 6 лет назад +3186

    Can we stop and talk about how Loki detained the giant from rebuilding Asgard? He banged the dude's horse.

    • @barbaro267
      @barbaro267 5 лет назад +636

      He banged the dude's horse...AS A HORSE

    • @justas423
      @justas423 5 лет назад +636

      @@barbaro267 AND GOT PREGNANT

    • @noodledanger8029
      @noodledanger8029 5 лет назад +585

      And birthed a spider horse eleven months later and adopted it off to Odin

    • @Shamangirl92
      @Shamangirl92 5 лет назад +606

      To be precise, the horse banged him... He transformed into a mare to distract the giant's horse. There are also versions where he gave birth to Hela himself after eating the heart of his giant wife Angrboda when she was executed by the gods (apparently a sentimental gesture). Oh and then there is the random reference in the Lokasenna to the time he spend 8 years as a milkmaid on midgard, during which he apparently got around so much he birthed half a dozen kids. Suffice to say Loki is both father and mother to many.

    • @AnimeAngel88
      @AnimeAngel88 5 лет назад +207

      @@Shamangirl92 What do you expect from a deity who will even have sex with rocks and trees?

  • @rileyh520
    @rileyh520 5 лет назад +723

    Marvel movie we all want: Thor (Chris Hemsworth) in a dress trying so hard (and failing) to be a passable Freya until he gets Mjölnir back and just goes full raging berserker on everyone in the room for like 90 minutes. Then at the end Loki emerges from a hole, pats Thor on the back and says "Job well done". Thor wacks Loki. Roll credits.

    • @tparadox88
      @tparadox88 3 года назад +46

      They should have worked this into Love and Thunder somehow. Thor Odinson doing a bad drag act because people are expecting The Mighty Thor (Jane)

    • @TheMaskedFox288
      @TheMaskedFox288 3 года назад +5

      I need this more than ever

    • @cgt3704
      @cgt3704 3 года назад +7

      And Loki would say: you know you should wear black from now on

    • @zarkthemuffin
      @zarkthemuffin 3 года назад +1

      Please xD

    • @imtootiredforthis7694
      @imtootiredforthis7694 3 года назад +3

      Hold on. I got a friend I can pitch that to.

  • @glados2788
    @glados2788 5 лет назад +357

    2:33 By “Getting Loki to do his thing” you mean, turning into a mare, distracting the giant’s horse so he couldn’t finish the construction, getting pregnant and giving birth to a magic eight legged horse named Sleipnir and then just giving it to Odin.
    Yay.

    • @Not_Lilly42
      @Not_Lilly42 4 года назад +52

      It is referenced at 8:17 on the mug, "best horse mom"

    • @andrewollmann304
      @andrewollmann304 4 года назад +30

      He didn’t really “just give it to Odin.” Sleipnir was a peace offering. It was Loki who suggested taking the builder’s terms in the first place, but he didn’t know that he was a giant at the time, and thus could work faster than most men.

    • @glados2788
      @glados2788 4 года назад +4

      Andrew Ollmann I know the legend, it was merely in summary

    • @andyandanadraws
      @andyandanadraws 4 года назад +1

      Yes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @theopenedmindofblank6598
      @theopenedmindofblank6598 4 года назад +4

      That would make Odin it's blood uncle, which kinda sounds wrong in a way.

  • @maxzapsgamingzepzeap2337
    @maxzapsgamingzepzeap2337 4 года назад +737

    Ok I just need to mention how much I love the stark contrasts of Loki, where in Marvel he's this malevolent supervillain who's apparently an ice giant who wants to rule over all of Asgard, where as in actual norse mythology or at least the way you show it he seems to be this fire child who inconveniences gods and himself whenever he's bored and occasionally goes insane during these things

    • @tparadox88
      @tparadox88 3 года назад +49

      Depending on the writer, Marvel Loki on a spectrum between those.

    • @McMoOniE
      @McMoOniE 3 года назад +27

      Well he was one of the giants and not an Aesir. He also wanted to rule time and again, which is why it was super convenient that he was blood bros with Odin. And he did cut of all of Siff's (Thor's wife) hair just because he wanted to. In some stories he even slept with Siff. He also gets Idun to leave Asgaard so she gets kidnapped by a giant thus taking away the Gods immortality and youth.

    • @mohammedyousef4005
      @mohammedyousef4005 3 года назад +2

      @@McMoOniE wait he banged siff?

    • @McMoOniE
      @McMoOniE 3 года назад +5

      @@mohammedyousef4005 in some versions of the story, yes he did

    • @mohammedyousef4005
      @mohammedyousef4005 3 года назад +2

      @@McMoOniE how did Thor react did they have any children?

  • @sonicalex2536
    @sonicalex2536 5 лет назад +1282

    Loki, tied to a rock: “ ok guys, you can untie me now! “
    Loki: “ guys? “

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae 4 года назад +27

      NEVER! You killed Baldr; you bastard!

    • @wardabatool717
      @wardabatool717 4 года назад +47

      He and Prometheus can chill together

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae 4 года назад +38

      @@wardabatool717 Prometheus did nothing wrong

    • @scooble_
      @scooble_ 4 года назад +15

      Well... He did in the eyes of Zeus

    • @lavendxrdreams780
      @lavendxrdreams780 4 года назад +31

      "Baldr was a god of forgivness"

  • @1987MartinT
    @1987MartinT 6 лет назад +4103

    If Greek Mythology is a soap opera melodrama, then Norse Mythology is a college comedy.

    • @nekoku6779
      @nekoku6779 6 лет назад +102

      Yes.

    • @Luka1180
      @Luka1180 6 лет назад +22

      Eeeew. No, it's the other way around!

    • @aidenlarkin4620
      @aidenlarkin4620 6 лет назад +7

      1987MartinT @

    • @Luka1180
      @Luka1180 6 лет назад +13

      @@combatwombat7115 I still think Norse is best ;)

    • @madness8897
      @madness8897 6 лет назад +13

      @Jacob Harton @Jacob Harton i think hentai would be a better discription....

  • @Tomboy014
    @Tomboy014 6 лет назад +1229

    Loki's mug: World's Best Horse Mom
    It's the little touches and background details that make me love this series so much!
    It's also nice to know that Sleipnir appreciates his mommy. Don't know if Fenrir, Hel and Jormungandr feel the same way...

    • @alwaysluvedtobeluved
      @alwaysluvedtobeluved 5 лет назад +19

      Just had to give you a hundred likes it was driving me crazy

    • @Felahliir
      @Felahliir 5 лет назад +4

      Is Loki a mom? Or did he have kids with his wife?

    • @TheBoundFenrir
      @TheBoundFenrir 5 лет назад +67

      @@Felahliir So the full list of Loki's children (not in order of birth): Fenrir, Jormungandr, Hel, Sleipnir, Narfi/Nari, and Vali.
      A more detailed section containing their names and the context of their births:
      Fenrir (Giant Wolf), Jormungandr (Giant Snake), and Hel (half-woman, half-corpse) are children he had by his Giantess wife/mistress (exact word seems to change in the telling). He is their father, and on top of all three ending up imprisoned one way or another by the Aesir, Angrboda herself was sentenced to Helheim for giving birth to such monstrosities (no idea why Loki got off the hook).
      Sleipnir (Eight Legged Horse, and Odin's steed) In the story Red tells above about the giant fixing up Asgard, but the Aesir not wanting to pay: Loki doesn't distract with fireballs, he instead transforms into a female horse and mates with the giant's work horse, which means the work horse is unavailable to help pull carts full of building supplies around. Afterwards Loki gives birth to Sleipnir.
      Narfi/Nari (spelling varies) and Vali (depending on the writer, Odin is Vali's father), Loki's only humanoid children, who he had with Sigyn, who is the wife who hold the bowl of poison while he's captured. Apparently when the Aesir are out to punish Loki for the whole Baldr deal, they transform Vali into a wolf, who kills Narfi/Nari, and they use Narfi/Nari's entrails as rope to tie Loki down so he can't escape the snake's venom.

    • @jish55
      @jish55 5 лет назад +2

      @@Felahliir Yes

    • @sflaningam7680
      @sflaningam7680 5 лет назад +9

      Yeah, just don't say that to Loki's face if you're not a God. He may curse you, I'm not joking on that.

  • @dragonetafireball
    @dragonetafireball 4 года назад +1665

    Loki is literally one of those guys who does something pulls out the “it’s just a joke do you have no sense or humour” card when people stop enabling his shittyness for 5 seconds

    • @eazy8579
      @eazy8579 3 года назад +55

      That’s a perfect comparison actually

    • @cgt3704
      @cgt3704 3 года назад +15

      This is what Tom Hiddleson should play as

    • @crazyquilt
      @crazyquilt 3 года назад +12

      Just like he's the abusive man who keeps his wife subservient out of fear of his retribution.

    • @turquoisesnowflake4613
      @turquoisesnowflake4613 3 года назад +25

      Loki: Of Course let's not forget that Frayja is sleeping with a married man, HER BROTHER
      Odin: Loki, that's crossing a line
      Loki: Oh I guess we don't like dark humor now?

    • @Sienisota
      @Sienisota 2 года назад +35

      Considering Loki hadn't even done anything bad before Odin heard a prophecy that Loki's children would destroy Odin... and thus He and the Aesir treated Loki's kids horribly and imprisoned them till the end of the world... I can understand Loki not giving a shit about Aesir anymore.

  • @jonskowitz
    @jonskowitz 4 года назад +547

    "... And that one time an ice giant breaksr into Asgard and steals Mjiolnir"
    Nice one Heimdallr, good to see you're on the job.

    • @andrewollmann304
      @andrewollmann304 4 года назад +81

      He can hear grass growing, but can’t hear a mountain giant breaking in....

    • @johnnygyro2295
      @johnnygyro2295 4 года назад +61

      Maybe he had the night off/was drunk at the time?

    • @GreatWhite00000
      @GreatWhite00000 4 года назад +33

      @@johnnygyro2295 I'll bet on the second one, yeah.

    • @jocosesonata
      @jocosesonata 2 года назад +15

      Considering how he's the one who suggests Thor to wear a dress... Me thinks Heimdall just wanted the comedic gold of Thor in a dress.
      So, uh, yeah, fuck any other explanation, I'M TAKING THIS AS CANON! It's the kind of prank Loki would be proud of.

  • @ValkyrieTiara
    @ValkyrieTiara 4 года назад +498

    3:41 Raven: "You wanna go?"
    8:17 Fun fact: Loki is the mother of Sleipnir, odin's eight legged horse. How THAT happened is a long story, but it's one of my favourite myths.
    11:41 ok so this is kinda complicated. The big reason this myth is so important is because this is what brings about Ragnarok. You see, near the beginning of time, Odin and Loki formed a pact (a blood oath if you will) and that's why they're blood brothers. As a part of this pact, they swore stuff like to never accept anything that wasn't also offered to the other (this is the "favor" Loki is calling in and why Odin HAS to share a drink with Loki). The way I learned the myth, Loki being punished in the way that he was (however deserved), without it also being applied to Odin, was a breach of their oath. Because Asgard and the rule of the Aesir are built on trust and honor, and Odin is the head of it all, him breaking his oath kicks off a series of events that directly lead to Ragnarok and the crumbling of Asgard and the Aesir. (Why it's this specific punishment that causes all this and not any of the many MANY others that Loki received over the mythos and Odin didn't I don't know. I suspect it's either the severity of this particular punishment (deserved or no) or the fact that Loki had SPECIFICALLY invoked the blood oath (which perhaps he'd never done before?) or both.)

    • @SophiaPDias
      @SophiaPDias 4 года назад +73

      I believe he invoked this blood oath due to the fact that he was tied to rock with the entrails of his son. Until the tying of the body with entrails, this was what was done by Loki toward Høđr and Baldr. But the entrails was a step too far. Thus, I believe he invoked it, starting the Ragnarok. I guess other crimes were pardonable or fulfilled in different way.

    • @ladylunaginaofgames40
      @ladylunaginaofgames40 4 года назад +45

      Weirdly enough, the story with Loki's runaway also credits him as the inventor of fishing nets

  • @Savagewolver
    @Savagewolver 5 лет назад +281

    “Couldn’t stay away from my sparkling wit?”
    “I’m about to Sparkle your wits halfway across the ocean!”
    Best scene. No doubt.

  • @N3RDYG0GGLES
    @N3RDYG0GGLES 2 года назад +272

    I recently got a copy of the Poetic Edda for my birthday and honestly the part where Loki starts picking a fight with literally everyone is so funny, especially because of how childish some of the insults sound to someone in this day and age. One part had me absolutely DYING because I quote:
    “Be silent, Freyia, you’re a witch and much imbued with malice. You were with your brother, all the cheerful gods surprised you, and then, Freyia, you farted.”
    You FARTED?? 😂

    • @monkeyking7972
      @monkeyking7972 Год назад +23

      I literally just reading it, I got for Christmas, but I never got chance to read it til now. I highly recommend it to everyone who enjoys Norse myths or just wants to read a book.

    • @sumxr_txme
      @sumxr_txme 10 месяцев назад +4

      lmao this got a good cackle out of me

  • @CthulhuianBunny
    @CthulhuianBunny 4 года назад +591

    I think Auðumbla is my favorite part of Norse mythology. She's just a cow from the dawn of creation that let's Ymir drink her milk while she licks the progenitor of the Aesir free from some salty ice.
    ...
    What even.

    • @andrewlance3898
      @andrewlance3898 4 года назад +40

      At least it's not another "God and Goddess bang until they splooge out a universe" creation myth

    • @CthulhuianBunny
      @CthulhuianBunny 4 года назад +58

      @@andrewlance3898 I didn't mean it in a disparaging way. I just think it's funny and weird that things go from "nothing but a void with the heat of Muspellheim & the chill of Niflheim" to "Suddenly there's a cow that's freeing a giant from a block of ice".

    • @andrewlance3898
      @andrewlance3898 4 года назад +29

      @@CthulhuianBunny I wasn't trying to be disparaging either. I was just commenting on how abstract of a concept 'the beginning of the universe' is, and appreciating that the Norse had a... creative answer

    • @jsc1jake512
      @jsc1jake512 3 года назад +14

      I want to know what drugs the Norse were on when they made the Voluspa and where I can get some

    • @mat1413
      @mat1413 3 года назад +3

      Did i just got a seizure or should i read Norse mythology?

  • @nicholasrpatton
    @nicholasrpatton 5 лет назад +501

    She called Tolkine a "hack" and Odin a "huge-nerd" in this one, and idk which is funnier

    • @petermarsella6537
      @petermarsella6537 4 года назад +13

      Honestly just calling the head god a nerd is blasphemy 100 and I'm all for it

    • @petermarsella6537
      @petermarsella6537 4 года назад +5

      @@foundation2854 fair point

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 4 года назад +5

      @@petermarsella6537 Same for calling Tolkien, widely considered the trendsetter for high fantasy, a hack.

    • @greysquirrel404
      @greysquirrel404 3 года назад +1

      @@Silverwind87 The real Blasphemy is not highlighting Dain alongside the other dwarf names that Tolkien took from the list.

    • @lordfelidae4505
      @lordfelidae4505 3 года назад

      IMO ‘huge nerd’ because it gave me a patron god. Odin, god of Nerds!

  • @blackrose7428
    @blackrose7428 8 лет назад +311

    By the way, i just noticed that at 8:17, Loki has a mug which says "World's Best Horse Mom" - I'd like to point it out and commend Red on her details, and sorta forcing me to pause on every elegantly drawn frame - I was wondering why Loki's odd mothering habits were not adressed, know I know

    • @angelichioangelichio1201
      @angelichioangelichio1201 7 лет назад +17

      also at 3:04 if you translate the runes on the book it actually says "phone book" I thought that was the coolest

    • @gaslar3328
      @gaslar3328 7 лет назад +37

      5:07 odinn to geirroth's son "did I ever tell you about the time loki tied a goat to his..."
      for those who know...

    • @кварталБеларусі
      @кварталБеларусі 7 лет назад +2

      Gas Lar I get the reference

    • @PrincessNinja007
      @PrincessNinja007 7 лет назад +1

      Gas Lar I remember. What I don't remember is *why*

    • @gaslar3328
      @gaslar3328 7 лет назад +4

      The jotun Skadi accepted nort to take vengeance for the murder of her father at three conditions :
      -that he would be honored, So Odin took his eyes and made stars out of it.
      -that she could marry the god of her choice (she wanted Baldr, but ended up with Njord)
      -That they would make her laugh. Cue the goat, the rope and loki.

  • @ElectricPickleAttack
    @ElectricPickleAttack 4 года назад +1398

    90% of Norse mythology:
    Step 1: Loki causes problem
    Step 2: Gods discover problem
    Step 3: Gods (correctly) assume Loki is responsible
    Step 4: Gods force Loki to fix it
    Step 5: Party

    • @jsc1jake512
      @jsc1jake512 3 года назад +89

      Step 6: party more

    • @cgt3704
      @cgt3704 3 года назад +96

      @@jsc1jake512 step 7: loki comes in and ruins the party

    • @beccag2758
      @beccag2758 3 года назад +82

      @@cgt3704 Step 8. Aaaaaaaaaand we’re back to step 1

    • @gkheder
      @gkheder 3 года назад +62

      @@beccag2758 repeat untill ragnorok

    • @rocket_sensha4337
      @rocket_sensha4337 3 года назад +32

      The other 10 includes them causing trouble but also blaming/making loki solve it anyway.

  • @sweetlorikeet
    @sweetlorikeet 7 лет назад +247

    "I don't have a raven for impulse control" is my new motto for online shopping.

  • @absolutcabbagery3661
    @absolutcabbagery3661 3 года назад +165

    I love how one of Norse mythologies founding myths is that Thor had to leave a guys party to get his friends dad's crock pot at which point he becomes a nusance, annoys his friends dad into a minor physical challenge, apparently brings up some marital issues, then dips with the crock pot. Literally legendary

    • @aarasko
      @aarasko Год назад +2

      one of my favorite myths

    • @Hypotetiskt
      @Hypotetiskt Год назад +4

      If I remember correctly, the crock pot was made from the giants fathers skull. That's why it could only be broken by hitting the giants head. Nothing else was equally hard 😂

  • @mutantmaster1
    @mutantmaster1 7 лет назад +451

    "Who would even mistake me for a woman"
    -Thor
    Well apparently a very drunk Ice Giant, if you put a certain thunder god in a dress

    • @TheRachaelLefler
      @TheRachaelLefler 6 лет назад +10

      It's a warning about beer goggles.

    • @dengosodawg
      @dengosodawg 6 лет назад

      One hot cross dresser am I right?

    • @Jellycat123-v5n
      @Jellycat123-v5n 2 месяца назад

      🎶 And nobody knows where he might end up, nobody knows 🎶

  • @betsyb
    @betsyb Год назад +60

    8:51 i never really thought about that! it’s actually so hilarious that LOKI, the SHAPESHIFTER, who has NO PROBLEM WITH TURNING INTO A WOMAN, was not chosen to impersonate Freya. they really just wanted to screw with thor that day

    • @donovanboyle5949
      @donovanboyle5949 7 месяцев назад

      In one myth Odin also turned into a woman (and also does gay magic associated with femininity) so he could have done it too. Both Odin and Loki decided to make Thor dress up lol

  • @missm8067
    @missm8067 8 лет назад +1542

    "Tolkien, you hack!" 😂😂😂

    • @douglasphillips5870
      @douglasphillips5870 7 лет назад +54

      Apparently he stole the impossible riddle idea too.

    • @astasvanebacchus8406
      @astasvanebacchus8406 7 лет назад +57

      The entire idea about elves and dwarves, was also ripped from Norse mythology.
      And a lot of other stuff, that I can't be bothered to list here...

    • @hydraloveingman1
      @hydraloveingman1 7 лет назад +55

      Elves and Dwarves were also a bit different in the old myths, he definitely changed things up and brought in some originality.

    • @akechijubeimitsuhide
      @akechijubeimitsuhide 7 лет назад +8

      I had that moment when I read the story of Turin Turambar, straight-up stolen from the Kalevala...

    • @fukuinakos4837
      @fukuinakos4837 7 лет назад +9

      Michaela Bauer I saw the name Gandalf in the list...

  • @paulasquith1988
    @paulasquith1988 7 лет назад +371

    This is making Norse Mythology sound like a fun sitcom or anime filler. Really great summarization

    • @vladprus4019
      @vladprus4019 7 лет назад +41

      Pretty much all politheistic mythologies sound like sitcom or soap opera (at least from perspective of gods)

    • @MadameRaven1
      @MadameRaven1 7 лет назад +8

      I want this amine made!

  • @RelativelyBest
    @RelativelyBest 5 лет назад +676

    Regarding Odin not being notably different from other head deities like Zeus, I'd like to point out a fascinating theory few people know about: Many if not most of these old polytheistic religions can be traced back to the theoretical reconstructed Proto-Indo-European religion the same way their respective languages can. The Proto-Indo-Europeans are thought to have believed in an number of gods, including a thunder god who killed monsters with some sort of heavy weapon and notably Dyeus Phter, or "Sky Father", the head honcho god from whom guys like Zeus are derived. (Dyues becomes Zeus, and also the latin word "deus", and so on.)
    Odin is an oddity because he's like the one chief god who doesn't seem to have any connection to this primordial Sky Father myth. However, _Tyr_ does, since Tyr's name actually seems to be etymologically related to Dyeus Pther. This makes it a bit suspicious that Tyr is just this minor war god in a pantheon that already has a couple of those yet still stars in some notable myths as if he was a big deal.
    The theory is that Tyr was actually the OG leader of the early version of the pantheon. However, at some point in the Vendel period the war/knowledge god Odin overtook him in popularity and he was retconned into a much lesser role.
    I came across this while trying to figure out why the new God of War game treated Tyr as this perfect paragon of a guy when even Baldur got turned into a right bastard. (Note: Despite taking huge liberties with Norse mythology, that game is actually surprisingly well researched.)

    • @TheOriginalPyroman
      @TheOriginalPyroman 5 лет назад +73

      I rather like the theory that the corded ware people brought their religion in and as the two people groups intermingled, the gods changed positions in both pantheons. It more easily explains why there are two groups of gods, Aesir and Vanir, and it helps explain the duplications of the gods' spheres. Simply put, we don't know what happened, but we are all happy that some information was preserved.

    • @Xtoff
      @Xtoff 5 лет назад +54

      Tyr is best boi.
      Edit- He does everything right.....until binding Fenrir....then he does everything left.

    • @severalpigeons6946
      @severalpigeons6946 5 лет назад +4

      TL;DR?

    • @MerkhVision
      @MerkhVision 5 лет назад +34

      John Patrick Walsh the same thing happens in ancient Persian and Indian mythology. The gods in India were called Devas and the demons were called Ashuras. In Persia, the chief god was Ahura Mazda, and the demons/giants were called Devas/Deus. Like they were both one culture but had a schism based on opposing views or different groups of patron dieties. The good guys of one side are the bad guys to the opposition, and vice versa. Interesting stuff.

    • @viktor681
      @viktor681 5 лет назад +14

      With the languages thing, I saw a picture of the language trees ad where they come from. There is the Indo-European tree and then there is this tiny little shrub next to it which basically just Finninsh. So as you said most are derived from Indo- European and then there is Finnish. A completely bonkers, super hard to learn language.

  • @BallerinaValkyrie
    @BallerinaValkyrie 3 года назад +90

    The "Thor-as-Freya-to-save-his-hammer" story is my favorite, and your version is TEN TIMES BETTER THAN ANY OTHER I'VE HEARED!!! I love seeing the different ways that stories get told, especially different creation myths, this one was hilarious!

    • @cobaltordinaire5219
      @cobaltordinaire5219 2 года назад +10

      Y'know, if I had a nickel for every time a story involving someone wanting to marry Freya was absolutely hilarious, I'd have two nickels. It's not much, but it's funny that it happened twice

  • @rae_diant
    @rae_diant 7 лет назад +1483

    "Thor is not a girl" *thor dresses up as freya*
    Are you sure about that Red?

    • @daughter-of-loki1062
      @daughter-of-loki1062 7 лет назад +31

      Yes we're sure about that.

    • @rae_diant
      @rae_diant 7 лет назад +41

      Daughter-Of -Loki I know this may seem weird but, are you upset with my comment? Cuz i intended it to be a joke. I heard john cena's voice in my head when I wrote the "are you sure about that"

    • @ZombieChimpanzee
      @ZombieChimpanzee 6 лет назад +60

      At least Thor felt pretty.

    • @jessicareed6154
      @jessicareed6154 6 лет назад +7

      Freya mad thor look better than her

    • @skadihuntress
      @skadihuntress 6 лет назад

      i thought it said thot lol

  • @GreenKnight41
    @GreenKnight41 7 лет назад +368

    The funniest thing about the part where Loki is insulting all the gods (11:25), is that the name of the story "Lokasenna" means "Loki's flyting". Flyting, for those who don't know, is an ancient insult contest in which the winner is decided by audience reaction... and they're conducted in verse.
    So basically Loki is getting into/trying to get into (his day's equivalent of) a freestyle rap battle with all the gods. When I learned this I just imagined Loki putting on a baseball cap backwards and trying to rap battle Thor
    Loki:"You can't handle my hot rhymes!", and Thor's just like "Spit your hot rhymes at me again and I'll kill you. "
    Also a side note, Frigg did sleep with both of Odin's brother's while he was gone gaining knowledge every winter (which I guess is part of why winter happens, Odin leaves the throne of Asgard and lets someone else run things while he's gone), it's why Frigg lives in a field in Asgard as opposed to Valhalla, why she sends her handmaidens to Odin when she wants something from him (she literally moved out and had her girlfriends get her CD's and stuff for her), and why Odin swore an oath of bro-hood (or, Broath if you will) to Loki, Loki was the one to tell him what was going on.

    • @subice2158
      @subice2158 7 лет назад +37

      44Ryoga44 There needs to be a rap battle video with Loki insult no everyone. Or Hamilton style rapping. That'd be amazing

    • @GreenKnight41
      @GreenKnight41 7 лет назад +2

      Absolutely there needs to be one!

    • @theoneandonlydetraebean8286
      @theoneandonlydetraebean8286 7 лет назад +8

      You got the "oath of brohood( or broath if you will) "from Extra history the crusades episode didn't you?

    • @theoneandonlydetraebean8286
      @theoneandonlydetraebean8286 7 лет назад

      44Ryoga44 ?

    • @Elmithian
      @Elmithian 7 лет назад +7

      44Ryoga44 Lokasenna in Icelandic also means "Final Scene" which is a clear wordplay on it being the final part of Loki in the story (besides Ragnarök).

  • @Diablofan100
    @Diablofan100 7 лет назад +150

    Honestly, one of the things that always amazed me in hindsight is that in order for Balder to never be harmed by no creature, weapon, natural catastrophe or plant (apart from the mistletoe), and for every being to cry mourning tears for him in order to resurrect him, that retroactively means that Frigg somehow managed to make bloody Niddhöggr, the grand dragon of Niflheim swear not to harm Balder and cry for him too.
    Niddhöggr, one of the most malificent beings in Norse Mythology, who gnaws constantly on the roots of Yggdrasil that reach into his cold, drenched home of Niflheim in order to bring the tree down and cause the end of the world and who is destined to survive Ragnarök as one of its sole survivors.
    Frigg made that thing cry tears for Balder.
    Frigg had just as huge and heavy metaphorical balls as Thor, Tyr and Heimdall combined, if not even more so.

    • @PrincessNinja007
      @PrincessNinja007 7 лет назад +23

      Diablo Just normal things a mother will do for her children

    • @daughter-of-loki1062
      @daughter-of-loki1062 7 лет назад +16

      And she still couldn't make Loki cry for him, which shows just how much Loki actually hated him.

    • @johannsigursson5319
      @johannsigursson5319 7 лет назад +21

      As an Icelander that did studies on the myths as part of regular schooling, I seem to recall it had something to do with names. Frigg knew the true names of everything and could use them to compel obedience or something like that. (I might be mixing up different stories or something but I don't think so.)

    • @alexemy2463
      @alexemy2463 4 года назад +5

      Jóhann Sigurðsson OMG she literally pulled the “calling-you-by-your-full-name-when-she’s-mad” trick on the entire universe! 😂

  • @932foreverlove6
    @932foreverlove6 2 года назад +33

    Loki laughing his butt off at Thor posing as Freda was beautifully animated! 😂

  • @fineapple3435
    @fineapple3435 4 года назад +197

    “Of course it was Loki, it’s always Loki”
    Norse Mythology, by Neil Gaiman

    • @zockingtroller7788
      @zockingtroller7788 2 года назад +7

      Norse mythology otherwise :
      The Æsir decided to be horrible people to literally everything which is destined to hurt them in any way (alot of them are loki's family BTW) , from the most minute harm to their (deserved) downfall
      Oh yeah and they constantly break their promises especially when they are to loki
      Loki says to odin :
      Hey blood brother I gave birth to this eight legged horse, which was your fault btw because you made a horrible deal and forced me to do something about it.
      Odin: Yeah, so ? Why should I care?
      Loki : Look can you at least take care of it ? And remember it is technically your *nephew* so no horrible stuff.
      Odin the second loki is gone:
      Hey nephew do you want to be ridden for eternity
      Sleipnir: _heavy sweating_
      Odin: I'll take that as a yes

  • @TheGodOfShoes
    @TheGodOfShoes 6 лет назад +106

    Your mini version of Loki is my new favorite loki ever. Jesus that ball of fluff is just loving being him and I can get behind that.

    • @twodogsandacat2573
      @twodogsandacat2573 6 лет назад +4

      TheGodOfShoes
      He could get away with murder for a while... oh wait

  • @josephbennett2457
    @josephbennett2457 5 лет назад +101

    “Tolkien! You hack!” Easily my favourite joke by you guys.

  • @dsanchack332
    @dsanchack332 4 года назад +90

    I love how you just slipped references into the animation for other Norse myths. I noticed two of these. One was in how the fist-bump issue alluded to Fenrir having eaten Tyr's hand. The other was Loki's coffee mug referencing that one time that Loki saved Asgard by shapeshifting into a female horse. Nice attention to detail there.

  • @edgyspaceunicorn7215
    @edgyspaceunicorn7215 5 лет назад +385

    Norse mythology summarised: They drank a whole lot of booze.

    • @twinkiesmaster69
      @twinkiesmaster69 4 года назад +8

      Samini the B
      "Theres one thing worse than a normal murder"
      "A Child"

    • @katagon
      @katagon 4 года назад +7

      Or Loki got bored

    • @junecampbell2152
      @junecampbell2152 4 года назад +1

      very true

    • @TheUncouthGentleman
      @TheUncouthGentleman 4 года назад +2

      Or alternatively, "and then we killed all the giants and drank a whole lotta mead!" Or, yet again, "DAMMIT LOKI!!"

  • @BoopaKing
    @BoopaKing 7 лет назад +340

    "World's best horse mom"
    Best cup ever.

    • @LeeSee1212
      @LeeSee1212 6 лет назад +5

      well that a part of the Asgard building story that Overly Sarcastic Productions seemed to have forgotten.

    • @jonaslarsen3550
      @jonaslarsen3550 6 лет назад +3

      well it actually comes from a myth where the gods want to have a wall build at there border so the frost giants wouldn't attack them but they realise that they were closing them self of from the rest of the world so they ask loki to stop the builder by seducing his horse wich he do and that's how odin got sleipner an 8 leget horse

    • @jessicareed6154
      @jessicareed6154 6 лет назад

      *stares in horror* part two electric bungalow

  • @pilarm.a.5976
    @pilarm.a.5976 5 лет назад +266

    "Did I ever tell you about the time Loki tied a goat to his-"
    THIS WHOLE VIDEO IS GOLD

    • @Dovey12
      @Dovey12 4 года назад +8

      Only for Skadi

    • @PiracyandDumbbells
      @PiracyandDumbbells 4 года назад +6

      Gotta make a girl laugh somehow.

    • @wppb50
      @wppb50 3 года назад +7

      @Elalae La So, okay.
      It starts with a whole different story where the Jotun Thjazi kidnaps Idun, the goddess who gives the Aesir the magical apples that keep them young, so the Aesir kill Thjazi to get her back. (Loki is the one who comes up with the plan to kill Thjazi, but he's also the one who helped him kidnap Idun in the first place.)
      So then Thjazi's daughter Skadi shows up to make war on Asgard in vengeance, and the Aesir negotiate reparations. They settle on giving her a husband, honoring Thjazi in a way that will be remembered forever, and making her laugh (which she hadn't done since her father's murder). She gets married to the sea-god Njord (she'd wanted to marry Baldur but the Aesir made her pick her husband without seeing anything but his feet), and Odin puts Thjazi's eyes in the sky and makes them stars, but no one can get her to laugh.
      So Loki gets a goat, ties one end of a rope into its beard, and ties the other end around his testicles. The goat, naturally, freaks, and it turns into a tug-of war between the goat and Loki's balls.
      So obviously this finally gets Skadi to laugh because that is some funny shit.

    • @AskMia411
      @AskMia411 3 года назад

      @Elalae La It turned out great for me, who also didn't know the story! Now i don't have to go look it up!

    • @turquoisesnowflake4613
      @turquoisesnowflake4613 3 года назад +2

      Red: there is a goat, I'm not going to tell you what happened with the goat, because RUclips would take that down in a matter of minutes, but there is a goat

  • @sgtdragonmage
    @sgtdragonmage 4 года назад +56

    3:03 I love how "phone book" is written in Elder Futhark runes

  • @mikeldoomsday2175
    @mikeldoomsday2175 7 лет назад +95

    Loki was described as handsome, but in a "devilish" way. Devilishly handsome. Also may have already said it but the ferry driver is hinted at as being Odin in one of his "conspicuously not- Odin" disguises. Also love all of your work, your channel does amazing work, love history & mythology and the world needs more!

    • @bluecretan7441
      @bluecretan7441 6 лет назад

      Mikel Doomsday
      That's kind of interesting, but if so then how come he was making fun of Thor at all? Let alone the fact that his Mom was dead?

    • @jacksonl.2201
      @jacksonl.2201 6 лет назад +3

      so he could without seeming rude

    • @coleslegoworld
      @coleslegoworld 6 лет назад

      Mikel Doomsday fuckin odin

  • @TerLoki
    @TerLoki 6 лет назад +733

    Thrym: Hey Freya, wanna see Thor's hammer?
    Thor!Freya: HELL YE--! *ahem* Yes darling!
    That delivery just kills me! XD

  • @issacwills8905
    @issacwills8905 6 лет назад +1282

    I'm betting the reason that it was so easy to pass of Thor as Freya was not only because the giants were idiots, but also because Freya, being not only the Goddess of fertility and love and all that jazz, was also the Goddess of WAR. So, Freya was probably just as ripped and muscular as Thor.

    • @daughter-of-loki1062
      @daughter-of-loki1062 6 лет назад +8

      Probably not.

    • @ButterflyScarlet
      @ButterflyScarlet 6 лет назад +253

      @@daughter-of-loki1062 No she was, Freya was a goddess of battle and war, she would be fucking ripped. Being a goddess of love doesn't mean she conforms to interpretations of attractiveness which vary even from place to place let alone across actual centuries.

    • @daughter-of-loki1062
      @daughter-of-loki1062 6 лет назад +23

      I never said she didn't have muscle, but extremely ripped women tend to look more disturbing then attractive, even by viking standards.

    • @ButterflyScarlet
      @ButterflyScarlet 6 лет назад +186

      @@daughter-of-loki1062 That sounds less like an actual objective stance and more like a personal problem borne from Western standards of beauty my dude. Also, who cares about whether she was considered attractive or not? I explicitly said "being a goddess of love doesn't mean she conforms to interpretations of attractiveness". Learn to read

    • @daughter-of-loki1062
      @daughter-of-loki1062 6 лет назад +6

      I did read, and have you ever seen a picture of an extremely roided out woman? Just, seriously. I never said muscular women can't be attractive. I said overly so.

  • @Dovey12
    @Dovey12 4 года назад +24

    I love how at the start of the second myth, the book Odin is reading literally says ‘phone book’ in elder futhark. The fact that you took the time to learn that makes me admire you and your work even more.

  • @snekboi6950
    @snekboi6950 5 лет назад +315

    They missed the myth where Odin just hangs himself from the world tree for a week, all for knowledge.

    • @atomicbuttocks
      @atomicbuttocks 4 года назад +19

      I need to marinate my brain juices, what better way to keep them there

    • @malum1424
      @malum1424 3 года назад +8

      The w h a t

    • @eglegl343
      @eglegl343 3 года назад +21

      @@malum1424 yeah he just goes and impales himself with his own spear and hangs from the world tree for a while and i think he also took out his eye in that myth

    • @McMoOniE
      @McMoOniE 3 года назад +18

      @@eglegl343 Odin lost his eye to the giant Mimir, his uncle. It was the price he had to pay to drink from Mimir's well which contained the water of wisdom. And after dropping his eye in the well he now could see all that had passed. He became the wisest of all

    • @JohanKylander
      @JohanKylander 3 года назад +2

      I love how it's dropped in the middle of nowhere in the text.

  • @zomblesallegoy
    @zomblesallegoy 8 лет назад +232

    OMG! Loki's World's best horse mom mug cracks me up XD

  • @SwordTune
    @SwordTune 4 года назад +73

    8:14
    He woke up in fear and doubt, hammerless and mad.
    "Give it back at once you thief, or I'll go tell my dad!"

    • @emlun
      @emlun 3 года назад +9

      "Weapon in hand he sprung from his seat, crushing the skull of his groom.
      A massacre of a tremendous scale, spraying blood across the room.
      The joy in his heart could not be met, the slaughter was truly obscene.
      The darkness within the lightning god, and a CARNAGE SELDOM SEEN."

  • @user-iu4dq6wm1t
    @user-iu4dq6wm1t 4 года назад +40

    Is it just me or is Loki’s wife holding a bowl above him to prevent venom hitting his eyes just incredibly sweet?

    • @anthortanis
      @anthortanis Год назад +2

      It's sweet but isn't. Lokis wife has to go dump the bowl of venom out when it's full and sometimes the venom from the snake will drop onto Lokis face, making him scream and tremble in his entrail-chains. He's pretty scarred by the time Ragnarok happens

  • @helloimweird8860
    @helloimweird8860 6 лет назад +2077

    I have a classmate who loves Marvel and she won't believe me when I tell her about who Loki really was in north mythology and the fact that he and Thor was not brothers.

    • @unicornsprinkles3277
      @unicornsprinkles3277 6 лет назад +59

      Hello Im Weird north mythology

    • @erikenqvist9081
      @erikenqvist9081 6 лет назад +409

      Loki shapeshifted into to a horse, fucked a giant and gave birth to Odins horse Sleipnir. That one probably won't be in the next MCU movie......

    • @artsyscrub3226
      @artsyscrub3226 6 лет назад +93

      @@erikenqvist9081
      I wish it was! That sounds god damn hilarious!

    • @Alexandra-ip2by
      @Alexandra-ip2by 6 лет назад +131

      @@artsyscrub3226 Btw he shapeshifted into a female horse.

    • @michaelcreech8957
      @michaelcreech8957 6 лет назад +30

      Blood uncle/nephew

  • @siriusPuwu
    @siriusPuwu 4 года назад +36

    I love how Loki is done in these stories and extra bits! "I should go to more weddings" is da best

  • @thesloth5697
    @thesloth5697 5 лет назад +54

    I remember reading “the one where Thor wears a dress” as a kid and absolutely loved it! So glad it’s in this video!

  • @thatmaninthevan3858
    @thatmaninthevan3858 3 года назад +54

    As far as I can tell that whole “three female fates” seems pretty common across mythologies. Would love to see a video on the Celtic version “The Morrigan.”

  • @EJinSkyrim
    @EJinSkyrim 7 лет назад +90

    LOL! "Did I ever tell you about the time Loki tied a goat to his-"
    Also the fist bump with Tyr SLAYED me.

    • @TF2CrunchyFrog
      @TF2CrunchyFrog 6 лет назад +4

      Ah yes. The "Hey everyone, watch me tie a billygoat to my testicles and play tug-of-war with it, it's a surefire way to cure a goddess's depression!" Loki story.
      Marvel probably cut that from the script because they could't afford a live goat. :-P

    • @jessicareed6154
      @jessicareed6154 6 лет назад +1

      *stares in horror*

    • @griffith5704
      @griffith5704 6 лет назад +1

      YES the story of how Loki made Skaði laugh is one of my faves! Great to tell at a party!

  • @faolan1686
    @faolan1686 5 лет назад +302

    "Thor is not a chick"
    No, he's a large Australian man.

    • @HaydenX
      @HaydenX 4 года назад +20

      Large, *hot* , Australian man...FTFY.

  • @imgoldzful
    @imgoldzful 9 лет назад +131

    Loki to Freya: "Ha! You have sex sometimes!"
    Me to Loki: "Dude, you have kids. You have sex sometimes."

    • @dustinvance243
      @dustinvance243 7 лет назад +15

      Ciara.Chaya Tyr to loki: you also sired the wolf that ate my freaking hand and can destroy the world!

    • @TheRachaelLefler
      @TheRachaelLefler 6 лет назад +3

      Fenrir is goodboy, he didn't mean to do the thing... he still deserve treats

    • @Lily-wo3tq
      @Lily-wo3tq 6 лет назад +2

      "You had sex with a male horse, your point?'

  • @VivaLaDnDLogs
    @VivaLaDnDLogs 3 года назад +59

    Can we compliment Red's voice acting for a minute here? During the Thor Crossdress Myth, we hear Red doing Thor doing Freya. It seems like a little thing, but that is *hard.*

  • @sflaningam7680
    @sflaningam7680 5 лет назад +105

    "Thor did his thing and hit the problem super hard." That's why his weapon is a hammer folks!

  • @floraclampet1054
    @floraclampet1054 5 лет назад +394

    “Doth mother know you wearth her drapes? Oh wait, she’s dead” No, I’m dead 🤣

  • @marvelfangirl3328
    @marvelfangirl3328 6 лет назад +317

    I like that Marvel was like:
    *"Let's take Norse Mythology and make it into a ripped dude, a pale, skinny dude and that guy from Transformers? Yeah, hire him too."*

    • @helenanilsson5666
      @helenanilsson5666 5 лет назад +42

      I mean, if they had just *changed all the names* no one would ever know that Marvel had been inspired by gods from the Norse mythology. Other than the names, the only thing really connecting it to Norse myth is the hammer, and at that point it could be hand-waved as a coincidence.

    • @SoupStores
      @SoupStores 5 лет назад +2

      i do love transformers...

    • @elineverstraeten1872
      @elineverstraeten1872 5 лет назад +21

      @@helenanilsson5666 This is a story about George, Lord of Thunder, his smart one-eyed father (who is often called the all-father), and the trickster god Steve.
      George spends his days mainly fighting giants with his hammer only he can wield, bringing peace to the nine realms and walking over this rainbow bridge.
      Also this cool thing happens where this goddess of death, called Louise, rises up with her undead army and giant wolf friend to destroy shit, and this huge fire-giant called Pierre also destroys shit.
      Everyone who knows anything about Norse mythology would notice.

    • @mythicalgirl2005
      @mythicalgirl2005 5 лет назад +1

      Is your profile picture Poseidon from Percy Jackson? Because that’s great.

  • @willkitto4742
    @willkitto4742 2 года назад +46

    The Odin and vadfruthnir story is pretty much identical to Gollum and Bilbos riddle contest, two people asking each other riddles until one asks a question only they would know
    To quote Red: “Tolkein you hack”

  • @damiengamez1909
    @damiengamez1909 4 года назад +166

    Thriem: Hey Freya, wanna see "Thor's Hammer"?
    Thor: YES
    Loki: THOR, NO!

  • @KingsBard
    @KingsBard 5 лет назад +250

    "Got any fours?"
    "I DONT KNOW"
    poor Hodur

  • @Zeph_Moon
    @Zeph_Moon 6 лет назад +530

    I was told a version of Baldurs death where Loki found out about the mistletoe by asking Frigg about it (she answered this question for some reason), but Loki didn't use this information until his first 3 children (Fenrir, Hel and Jǫrmungandr) was captured in chains by Odin due to his paranoia/fear (founded or not).
    In this version Hodur was disliked by the Aesir as he was lame and blind and therefore not much use in combat, which made Hodur resent them, his brother in particular, for having all that he wanted.
    Hodur was however the god of weaponry and could therefore use them despite his disabilities and when he shot the arrow Loki made, it was intentional and done because both of them disliked the Aesir for their own reason:
    Hodur was jealous and wanted what Baldur had and also prove that he wasn't useless.
    Loki wanted revenge on Odin for imprisoning his children and knew that the only way to make it hurt was to kill one of his favourites (and Baldur just happened to be a convenient target) as Odin really didn't care much for the children he had no use for. Which is proven immediately after Baldurs death where Odin skinned Hodur... alive... so yeah. Still a crap father but to a different kid.
    When Loki is captured Odin decides to cause the death of one of his more human sons and use the entrails to bind Loki (because only his own blood can bind him semi-permanently). The fact that the punishment for Lokis actions was also dealt to the only family he had left made Loki furious and made him swear to burn Asguard to the ground as revenge. A promise he later kept.
    This is more founded in the idea that Ragnarock is caused by the gods breaking their promises. Loki and Odin made 3 to each other:
    1: One may never eat/drink when the other starves.
    2: They can never bring harm to anyone related to the other by blood.
    3. They can not hurt each other.
    both of them broke the last 2 and as such Ragnarock was caused. I'm not saying this is the definitive version but it is the one I grew up with and the one I usually stick to when telling it to those who ask.

    • @dingdud6602
      @dingdud6602 6 лет назад +7

      Nice fanfiction

    • @FlyingAlfredoSaucer
      @FlyingAlfredoSaucer 6 лет назад +54

      In most versions Loki asks Frigg Baldur's weakness. Frigg answers. In most versions Hod thought that it wouldn't hurt Baldur. It is also possible Loki was only trying to hurt Baldur and not kill him but Hod hit him in the heart.

    • @drageben145
      @drageben145 6 лет назад +6

      Well Ragnarok only could happen if Baldr died and some other stuff

    • @drageben145
      @drageben145 6 лет назад +9

      @@Spauso well in comparison Hera from greek myth is even worse

    • @Spauso
      @Spauso 6 лет назад +6

      drageben Mother of the year

  • @HaakonTheRayquaza
    @HaakonTheRayquaza 4 года назад +45

    5:07 "Did i ever tell you about the time Loki tied a goat to his-
    that is part of the story about the marriage of Njord and Skadi,
    after an entirely different adventure where a Jotun named Thiazi had Kidnapped Idunn, Wife of Bragi, and also taken her Golden apples of Youth, Thiazi's evil plan was to keep Idunn as a hostage so that way the Gods would die of old age, but the Gods sent Loki (who was the guy responsible for luring Idunn out of Asgard to begin with) out to get her back, Thiazi pursued Loki trying to stop him, but the Gods had set a trap for him and he was burned to a crisp.
    now about the marriage of Njord and Skadi;
    Skadi, the daugther of Thiazi (and the Goddess of Skiing), was furious that the Asgardians had murdered her father, so she put on her armor and went out to get her revenge, but the Gods said that there had been enough bloodshed already, so as a negotiation she asked for two things; a husband and a good laugh, Skadi was hoping to get Baldr as her husband ('cause he's the most handsome), however when choosing her husband she had to select him while only looking at his' feet and she ended up with Njord instead, as for the good laugh Skadi believed it to be impossible for anybody to make her laugh, but Loki tied his' "lower body parts" to a Goat and did a Tug of War with the goat resulting in him landing in Skadi's arms Wile E. Coyote style, the rest of the story is just Njord complaining about the icy temperature in Skadi's Mountain home and Skadi saying the same about Njord's home by the sea, so they decide to live seperately.

    • @laurelelasselin
      @laurelelasselin 2 года назад +5

      That's on of my favourite Norse myths, if only for the Loki-ties-a-goat-to-his-balls part.

  • @Dr.Barber
    @Dr.Barber 9 лет назад +868

    are we just not going to talk about how the way loki distracted the giant was he made sexy times with the giant's horse and slowed the work... and the horse baby that loki birthed (because he became a female horse) became Odin's 8 legged mount

    • @Lazyguy22
      @Lazyguy22 8 лет назад +88

      +Dr. Barber Take a closer look at his mug (and I don't mean his face).

    • @CoRLex-jh5vx
      @CoRLex-jh5vx 7 лет назад +11

      +Matilda omg ty

    • @togamitown504
      @togamitown504 7 лет назад +68

      Worlds Best Horse Mom

    • @jayblade2000
      @jayblade2000 7 лет назад +60

      And the 8-legged mount is named Sliepnir, and had runes on it's teeth. yeeahh.... At least it's not a ceremony of Macha/Epona, an Irish horse goddess. To reinforce the concept that Macha owned this town/castle, a ceremony would happen wherein the king would uh,...... sexy time with a horse, kill it, and sleep in a pool of it's blood. Yeah, pretty crazy stuff.

    • @treyshipman1357
      @treyshipman1357 7 лет назад +34

      That is just so many kinds of wrong

  • @Yggi11
    @Yggi11 5 лет назад +70

    1:30 "This is the Vhlshpah."
    As an Icelander, I love this.

    • @viktor681
      @viktor681 5 лет назад +4

      isn't it actually pronounced Vol-oos-pa?

  • @Zajin13
    @Zajin13 6 лет назад +143

    I remember Loki shapeshifting into a mare, getting down with a stallion and giving birth to Sleipnir, a grotesque, eight legged (but apperently the fastest) horse which pulls Odin's chariot.

    • @yourpalbryan1442
      @yourpalbryan1442 5 лет назад +7

      Everyone I've read so far mentioned horse porn featuring Loki as the girl getting horse dicked

    • @justas423
      @justas423 5 лет назад

      @@yourpalbryan1442 *cries in "Berserk"*

    • @cdcopycat997
      @cdcopycat997 5 лет назад +2

      Oh wow. I never knew this until now XD

    • @Dan-yp5tk
      @Dan-yp5tk 5 лет назад +1

      He got pounded by a horse.

  • @sygiliph2495
    @sygiliph2495 2 года назад +72

    "They got Loki to do his thing and disrupt the construction"
    I know you showed Loki fighting the guy, but how he actually did it was just cursed. So, the Giant had a horse with him that was so OP that it was making the job a literal breeze, so Loki distracted the Horse by, and I'm not joking...
    Having sex with the damn thing. That's how he gave birth to Odin's eight-legged loyal steed, Sliepnir. Yes, LOKI, was the one that gave birth.

  • @queenkaterose
    @queenkaterose 6 лет назад +381

    Thor: LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKKKKKKKKKIIIIIIIIIIIII
    Loki: I don't think I did anything to warrant that …today
    (why is he holding a mug that says worlds best horse mom?

    • @ryanhelbling5678
      @ryanhelbling5678 6 лет назад +146

      Queen Kate Rose the vampwerehog
      Because In one of the Weirdest Norse myths Loki transformed himself into a mare and got impregnated by a stallion whereupon he gave birth to an eight legged horse monster........seriously

    • @queenkaterose
      @queenkaterose 5 лет назад +40

      @@ryanhelbling5678 huh… ok then
      thanks

    • @Arenuphis
      @Arenuphis 5 лет назад +73

      it was the giant who rebuilt asaheim/built the wall around it
      except loki was at fault for letting him get away with bad terms(for the gods) if he managed to complete it within a timespan
      if he failed he'd get nothing
      so the other gods forced loki to find a way to slow him down
      ... and the method that ended up working the best was shapeshifting into a mare to lure of the giants superhorse
      ... and then he didn't show up for months, until one day, when he came out of the forest with a young 8legged horse
      for whatever reason it got named sleipnir and is now odins flying steed

    • @Talonistrying
      @Talonistrying 5 лет назад +49

      Long story short, when Red said Loki "distracted the giant," she meant he shapeshifted into a mare and banged the guy's horse.

    • @Arenuphis
      @Arenuphis 5 лет назад +14

      Lets not forget that he gave birth to odins 8 legged horse afterward

  • @dianarojo-jewell6091
    @dianarojo-jewell6091 8 лет назад +510

    Oh my gosh, Norse mythology is so weirdly funny XD

    • @deedlessdeity218
      @deedlessdeity218 7 лет назад +48

      I prefer gods who just like to party and have a good time, with some human follies every once in a while :x

    • @endsinurple3144
      @endsinurple3144 7 лет назад +50

      Yeah, the one where Thor had to cross-dress to get his hammer back from the frost giant king was hilarious.

    • @fist-of-doom487
      @fist-of-doom487 7 лет назад +22

      They are literally just super powered humans. If people were as powerful as these gods no way would we not be as rowdy as them. Hell their would be plenty of Loki's. You find out a guy can't die no matter what "Guys let's throw things at him and stab him it'll be hilarious!" A giant steals Thor's hammer when he is asleep blames, Loki and the Giant holds it captive just so he can get a date. They decide to dress up one of the manliest gods as a woman and Loki comes along as a woman too because "I can't miss out on this!"

    • @elphieb3538
      @elphieb3538 7 лет назад +6

      Yeah. I especially liked the last story. Loki was like, "Calm down guys, you're acting like I killed Baldr! I mean I did, but-- oh crap. Bye!"

  • @kawaiionion79
    @kawaiionion79 7 лет назад +114

    Fun fact: the fisherman who taunts Thor is actually Odin in disguise! (I grew up with these poems and it's awesome to see you doing them!!!!)

    • @braverydoesstuff4063
      @braverydoesstuff4063 6 лет назад +6

      I didn't know that! Thanks for that fun fact.

    • @nadiaparamita101
      @nadiaparamita101 5 лет назад

      lol I know it would be someone familiar!

    • @jadefields695
      @jadefields695 5 лет назад +1

      @@nadiaparamita101 oh really i thought it was an olympian insulting an asgardian😏

  • @PpP-dr1od
    @PpP-dr1od 4 года назад +48

    I remember reading a myth in a high school mythology class about the building of the Asgardian wall a bit more intricately. In this myth, Loki convinces them to hire the guy but give him an impossible deadline so the giant would do a good chunk of work for essentially free. However, the giant is on pace to meat the deadline because he has a really badass horse doing most of the work, so the rest of the Gods tell Loki he'd better stop him before they have to pay up, or they will kill him. As a result, Loki becomes a mare to lure the horse away. The giant comes up a stone short, Thor kills him, and then Loki returns 9 months later with and 8 legged horse that he gifts to Odin. I don't know where my teacher got it from, but damn if that's not the last thing I'll ever forget about high school.

  • @JakeDauntless
    @JakeDauntless 5 лет назад +171

    10:57
    "Got any queens?"
    "I DON'T KNOW!"
    The animation makes me feel bad for Hodor, he's too cute
    Edit: I can't spell

    • @jasonmartin4775
      @jasonmartin4775 5 лет назад

      *Hodor

    • @JakeDauntless
      @JakeDauntless 5 лет назад

      @@jasonmartin4775 Thanks

    • @mizutsune5097
      @mizutsune5097 4 года назад +2

      I am curious, is this where the author of Game of Thrones got the name Hodor from for the innocent stable boy

  • @leahdiekmann3093
    @leahdiekmann3093 5 лет назад +166

    It´s pretty dificult to believe you that Loki isn´t cute when you draw him in such a great way.

    • @IAnolastname
      @IAnolastname 4 года назад +6

      Loki's cute in the way cats are cute- even though cats are assholes who will bat your one treasured mug off the coffee table when they damned well please. Because they can.

  • @anne-ce3mc
    @anne-ce3mc 6 лет назад +902

    At baldr ‘s funeral
    Odin: *whispers: THE FURRIES ARE COMING*

    • @KuvaDrinker
      @KuvaDrinker 5 лет назад +47

      That's why balder told toke not to cry. I'd rather stay in hel too

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 5 лет назад +85

      Egyptian Pantheon: You called?

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790 5 лет назад +7

      @@KuvaDrinker Are you saying all furries go with Freya or to Valhalla? Cause that's what you're implying.

    • @gregorywalter2540
      @gregorywalter2540 5 лет назад +7

      "Penis penis penis." >8D

    • @nat1236
      @nat1236 5 лет назад

      *baldur

  • @bashfulbreloom9294
    @bashfulbreloom9294 3 года назад +38

    My favorite part of dressing Thor up is that Freya literally has a brother who would've been way more convincing. I mean they probably still would've had to dress thor up because he would've wanted to go but my point still stands.

  • @TheYabbyman
    @TheYabbyman 9 лет назад +1054

    You are one of the most underrated RUclipsrs. I like your content and I am quite the critic.

    • @CrabTastingMan
      @CrabTastingMan 7 лет назад +1

      *Nah, Too whimsically portrayed with ANIMU influenced doodling style, and misses out on all the "icky" parts of the Norse mythology.*
      How can she talk about erecting a wall for Asgard and not mention Loki's tryst with the Giant's horse, and gave birth to Sleipnir? Also, they gods didnt just refuse to give Freya to be his wife, they actually agreed, but made a seemingly impossible deal, but were alarmed at how fast his work was.
      *And the tragic reason behind why Loki got Baldr killed...*
      And the detailed description of what Loki said to each god in a banquet, which actually WAS substantiated, not "without foundation" as she stupidly claims here. "Freya, is there no one you have not fucked? Fucking Dwarves for the price of getting their treasure, multiple times..." "'Odin, you go around Midgard cross-dressed as a witch! Transvestite!" "And Baldr... he is just too perfect, and that's the problem." and only Odin with his one-eyed wisdom, was the only one to know the deep meaning behind it...

    • @princessmarthajandio
      @princessmarthajandio 7 лет назад +1

      Agree.

    • @Star_on_a_Staff
      @Star_on_a_Staff 7 лет назад +5

      I have gifted you with your 666th like. Use it wisely.

    • @RobotAnimals
      @RobotAnimals 7 лет назад +2

      777 likes? >:3 now its 778 heh heh heh

    • @the_dark_chinchilla9623
      @the_dark_chinchilla9623 7 лет назад

      884th like

  • @cielphantomhive3204
    @cielphantomhive3204 5 лет назад +579

    "Thor's not a chick"
    ~LATER~
    Hey, you guys wanna hear about the time Thor wore a dress?

  • @lordodysseus
    @lordodysseus 4 года назад +214

    The best myth of all time ever in any mythology is when Loki (a male god) distracted the giant by shape shifting into mare (an unfixed female horse) to distract the giant's stallion (a horse with 5 legs). As a result, Loki was impregnated with Sleipnir. Odin's eight legged horse.

    • @brucejedilee5290
      @brucejedilee5290 4 года назад +34

      That was the story where he distracted the giant from rebuilding Asgard and its walls, which was mentioned here but she left out a lot of details

    • @yellowsnow230
      @yellowsnow230 2 года назад +4

      A fixed mare is still a mare

    • @aarasko
      @aarasko Год назад +2

      lokis actually genderfluid

  • @aster-naut
    @aster-naut 4 года назад +84

    Red: Leave all your marvel-based assumptions by the door
    Also Red: **Makes a marvel reference at **6:30****
    Nice :)