Miscellaneous Myths: Loki

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Комментарии • 10 тыс.

  • @alicehellman8445
    @alicehellman8445 3 года назад +4607

    “*Arrested for fish crimes* and also murder” is absolutely fantastic

    • @benikujaku4567
      @benikujaku4567 3 года назад +108

      Loki has always been a bit fishy

    • @Ropetrick6
      @Ropetrick6 3 года назад +89

      @@benikujaku4567 I'm pretty sure he handles salmon suspiciously

    • @sciencefun2724
      @sciencefun2724 3 года назад +48

      @@Ropetrick6 is that fucking FISH JENGA

    • @gialonn7599
      @gialonn7599 3 года назад +29

      IS THAT FUCKING FISH JENGA?!

    • @festethephule7553
      @festethephule7553 3 года назад +14

      *fintastic

  • @mashakravchenko5796
    @mashakravchenko5796 3 года назад +4497

    Hades: I can't believe they mixed me with Satan!
    Loki: First time?

    • @willnorman-bargo
      @willnorman-bargo 3 года назад +147

      I wonder what would those two get up too? Well more like hades and Persephone meat hel.

    • @mashakravchenko5796
      @mashakravchenko5796 3 года назад +137

      @@willnorman-bargo Yeah. Hades, Persephone, Hel, Ereshkigal and Izanami. And Loki... Loki is Hestia 😂 (24:45)

    • @shanedoesyoutube8001
      @shanedoesyoutube8001 3 года назад +134

      @@mashakravchenko5796 I feel like Izanami-sama would be like... Ranting about her husband breaking his promise, while Persephone like... Headpats her or something...

    • @mashakravchenko5796
      @mashakravchenko5796 3 года назад +56

      @@shanedoesyoutube8001 Headcanon approved!

    • @yunamchill9169
      @yunamchill9169 3 года назад +90

      @@mashakravchenko5796 Double approved! Oooh, while Loki plays with Cerberus and tells him about Fenris!😍

  • @dusksentry5836
    @dusksentry5836 Год назад +2124

    something this doesn't point out about the conclusion of Loki being a god of family, is that he's simultaneously a father, mother, and playful mischievous child

    • @shadowclaw7210
      @shadowclaw7210 7 месяцев назад +171

      He is whole package

    • @dan_asd
      @dan_asd 7 месяцев назад +116

      the father, the son and the mother

    • @siddiqarizwan7718
      @siddiqarizwan7718 6 месяцев назад +17

      Yes

    • @feliperoa5821
      @feliperoa5821 4 месяца назад +90

      *starts writing conspiracy theories about Loki being the holy trinity but with a norse name*

    • @andistansbury4366
      @andistansbury4366 4 месяца назад +9

      1K like! Also yea that's Loki

  • @EivindurToftegaard
    @EivindurToftegaard 2 года назад +4016

    "8 legged horse."
    "Invented the net"
    "Loki" or other variants meaning spider in modern scandinavian.
    Yeah, Loki is the spider god.

    • @michaelpugmire4533
      @michaelpugmire4533 Год назад +444

      Where's my Loki as Spider-Man fanfic?

    • @SerDerpish
      @SerDerpish Год назад +346

      Based on the vid we just watched, domestic-fire-illusion-trans-parent-spider god sounds more accurate 😜

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 Год назад +130

      @@michaelpugmire4533 Anansi

    • @anonymousdratini
      @anonymousdratini Год назад +2

      I see this and raise you: Octopus god.
      Mostly because Octopi are clever lil fuckers and are known for being fairly tricksy as far as invertebrates go.

    • @connormcconnell7805
      @connormcconnell7805 Год назад +133

      @@SerDerpish ah so he's like Apollo attributed to a lot of things, worshiped for a couple of things

  • @vladprus4019
    @vladprus4019 3 года назад +8402

    "You can't be Jesus and Satan at the same time"
    Loki: "Observe"

    • @Cybernaut551
      @Cybernaut551 3 года назад +113

      Agreed.

    • @TheBestOne_hi_34
      @TheBestOne_hi_34 3 года назад +42

      🙄😅😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @Lemuel928
      @Lemuel928 3 года назад +36

      He could do what now?

    • @Lemuel928
      @Lemuel928 3 года назад +73

      He should work at McDonald’s.

    • @paitentdew8784
      @paitentdew8784 3 года назад +222

      He just can be whoever he wants a male or female, a human or horse, satan or Jesus
      he’s just that mysterious

  • @caitlinkuykendall6529
    @caitlinkuykendall6529 3 года назад +2958

    The Aesir: throws one of Loki's kids a snake into the sea, and the other newborn goddess into the realm of the dead
    Also The Aesir: keep a killer wolf around until he becomes the size of a mountain because aww puppy

  • @orangehokage7
    @orangehokage7 2 года назад +2490

    Loki as a protector of families and children definitely makes sense. He's basically the John Wick of mythology. You banish his daughter, banish his son, enslave his son, chain his son, kill his final children and use their intestines to bind him to a rock to suffer torture. In response, Loki brings about the end of the world and the death of the gods; seems like they had it coming. You don't mess with someones kids.

    • @adriftinglink
      @adriftinglink Год назад +67

      Kratos will remember that…

    • @olenickel6013
      @olenickel6013 Год назад +107

      Pretty sure Loki used to be some kind of mother goddess that got gender-switched somewhere along the line of oral tradition.

    • @oneoflokis
      @oneoflokis Год назад +5

      No, you don't! 🙂👍👍

    • @claracclenky
      @claracclenky Год назад +15

      Well he also murdered the god of goodness soooo…he kinda had it coming?

    • @seanbigay1042
      @seanbigay1042 Год назад

      And don't forget killing his dog.

  • @jaxbeck9550
    @jaxbeck9550 2 года назад +5500

    All this convinces me of what I’ve always known, Bugs Bunny is the purest form of Loki.

    • @dodonixx953
      @dodonixx953 2 года назад +186

      Seems about right ✅

    • @boo-mx1yg
      @boo-mx1yg 2 года назад +131

      That, I believe, is Brer Rabbit, which is congent to the hare in many African myths

    • @nkyfong
      @nkyfong Год назад +244

      I mean, the cross dressing/gender fluidity, the trickery, the trolling while still being benevolent... It all fits perfectly.

    • @takealilpill347
      @takealilpill347 Год назад +36

      oh he absolutely is

    • @AmigoRoberto
      @AmigoRoberto Год назад +43

      Does that imply Daffy or Elmer is Odin?

  • @abthedragon4921
    @abthedragon4921 3 года назад +3053

    Never thought I'd ever hear Loki and Jesus figure in the same sentence.

    • @luckywolf8171
      @luckywolf8171 3 года назад +14

      I foo

    • @minecraftgirl8733
      @minecraftgirl8733 3 года назад +105

      I'll tell you one more believable
      Loki tricked a jesus figure. There.

    • @Silverwind87
      @Silverwind87 3 года назад +23

      turning wine into clamato

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 3 года назад +46

      @@minecraftgirl8733 Or Loki killed the Jesus-figure Baldr :p

    • @itayeldad3317
      @itayeldad3317 3 года назад +24

      Your saviour is here!

  • @justadanette5017
    @justadanette5017 3 года назад +4278

    Imagine how ironic it would be if his worship was mainly from mothers that needed to deal daily with their children's mischief, and they prayed to Loki to protect them

    • @Southseapirate
      @Southseapirate 3 года назад +975

      That wouldn't be ironic, that would be prolific. Judging by his character he is both a problem solver and a maker of problems so if his origins are connected to the home, it would not be too hard to argue that he would conjure a feeling of safety for mothers, they would pray to him that their children would be safe.
      Hypothetically "Gods that child is such a troublemaker, better pray to Loki so that he will help them get out of trouble"

    • @juliadonati8245
      @juliadonati8245 3 года назад +417

      @@Southseapirate that interpretation is honestly super sweet.

    • @jynxwolfe
      @jynxwolfe 3 года назад +72

      aMAZING

    • @yellowsnake7300
      @yellowsnake7300 3 года назад +230

      @@Southseapirate headcannon accepted

    • @LeafyK
      @LeafyK 3 года назад +113

      YES! Many pieces of the puzzle fall into place under this schema. Very cool

  • @pentalarclikesit822
    @pentalarclikesit822 8 месяцев назад +323

    Wait a minute: Loki is a mischievous household spirt. We always hear that if you don't treat household spirits well, they mess with you. So in the Aesir are shown treating Loki badly, and Loki thus messing with them. Perhaps Loki's deific function is that he is the household spirt, the "Loki" of the Aesir's household. Ultimately helpful to them, but they keep messing with him. So if the Aesir are shown as flawed, perhaps one of their flaws (which would have been a flaw to the culture) is that they often mistreat their household spirit. . .and it is that flaw that ulitimately does them in.

    • @niserresin2006
      @niserresin2006 3 месяца назад +17

      So he's a household spirit, but for the entire world?

    • @UrpleSquirrel
      @UrpleSquirrel 2 месяца назад +38

      According to my Swedish stepfather, "Don't piss off your household spirit" is practically a subgenre of Scandinavian folktales, so Loki being the Gods' household spirit who brings about the end of the world they ruled because they mistreated him feels very believable.
      Who knows if that was the "original" intention of Loki in the mythology, but it would make for a great premise for some Norse mythology inspired stories.

    • @Dokataa
      @Dokataa 2 месяца назад +11

      Yeah! Maybe Loki was just the word for a household spirit? Maybe Utgard-Loki is just the Loki for that castle, which is why he protects it?

    • @VideoMatoran
      @VideoMatoran 27 дней назад +1

      Wait a minute! Does that mean that the white smurf that curses Nills Holgersson is Loki?

    • @fangirl38
      @fangirl38 13 дней назад +2

      @@niserresin2006the way I interpreted it is that Loki’s domain is essentially an equivalent to Hestia is Greek mythology. At least, that’s the way it makes sense to me- 😅

  • @sirjbudgie
    @sirjbudgie Год назад +1204

    The thing I love about Loki is even with all the trickery and mischief he never once did anything mean to humans. In one story it's said that he actually had a love for humans.

    • @starry-eyedgirlscout6027
      @starry-eyedgirlscout6027 Год назад +179

      Probably cause we're chaotic as all hell.

    • @FioreCiliegia
      @FioreCiliegia Год назад +155

      And really, you can’t call him a bad guy if he is the one parents ask to babysit their childrens souls or whatnot :) he is literally seen as the one who safeguards the innocent and weak.

    • @jacobfoxfires9647
      @jacobfoxfires9647 Год назад +84

      It actually made me think that Loki has his realm in our world. Forget what it's called but the Norse have our world as a realm and I don't THINK I remember any god ruling here. So it makes me think his realm is here and that his war on the gods and the aftermath of Ragnarok with starting new again has the gods start anew and have new humans to protect. Also him making a fishing net. Makes me think of a god of civilization in a way.
      These are just my conclusions tho, don't have anything to really back it up.

    • @sirjbudgie
      @sirjbudgie Год назад +29

      @@jacobfoxfires9647 our realm is Midgard. But I have a feeling you are right.

    • @irondragonmaiden
      @irondragonmaiden Год назад +59

      Yeah, he usually goes toe to toe with the Aesir, Jotnar, Dwarves, Ljosafar/Svartalf, Vanir, etc... but never with humans. Usually his "victims" (if you can call most of them that) are beings that are just as strong as him and can fight back

  • @dionysus913
    @dionysus913 3 года назад +5591

    Loki, the God of: We’ve been tricked, we’ve been backstabbed, and we’ve been quite possibly bamboozled

    • @dionysus913
      @dionysus913 3 года назад +401

      For a God of Trickery, being utterly confusing as a character makes a lot of sense

    • @skeleman5883
      @skeleman5883 3 года назад +207

      Loki: God of being smeckledorfed

    • @livtube6145
      @livtube6145 3 года назад +52

      Dionysus God of wine and getting drunk. Will come to bless me and get drunk with me? Oh great Dionysus God of wine.

    • @shanedoesyoutube8001
      @shanedoesyoutube8001 3 года назад +85

      I swear to fuk if he is to be referred by that title
      God of trickery, backstabbing and bamboozling

    • @Heroeye
      @Heroeye 3 года назад +15

      Or God of Information

  • @TazTheYellow
    @TazTheYellow 3 года назад +2937

    Honestly, Loki being a deity of children would honestly explain a lot, and I mean a *lot* about him.

    • @nicomoist5336
      @nicomoist5336 3 года назад +67

      XD your right your right

    • @erikrungemadsen2081
      @erikrungemadsen2081 3 года назад +41

      Santa Clause? Maybe a Crampus connection.

    • @redwitch12
      @redwitch12 3 года назад +236

      All I can think of in this context are kids trying to explain a questionable point of behavior by (a) coming up with extremely lame lies or (b) outright admitting they have no fucking idea what they were thinking when they stuck a banana in their nose, or whatever idiot thing it was that they did.

    • @NerdySalemSays
      @NerdySalemSays 3 года назад +66

      @@erikrungemadsen2081 That might also go with the fact that one of the people Santa is based on, other than St Nick is Odin....

    • @anarchomando7707
      @anarchomando7707 3 года назад +138

      Narfi: Jingle bells
      Hel: Odin smells
      Sleipnir: Loki is the rightful king
      Jorm: He had these feels
      Fenrir: Everyone kneeled
      Vali: Until Thor ruined everything!
      Loki, tearing up: I am a proud parent~

  • @torazely
    @torazely 2 года назад +4875

    Red: *apologizes for calling Loki a fire deity*
    Also Red: *explains why loki might absolutely be a fire deity*

    • @lettuce6749
      @lettuce6749 Год назад +433

      Actually, she said that he could have been a God of home and family AND fireplaces, I mean, might be related to in some level since most homes have fireplaces in the Icelandic worlds but not his main thing, you know just another in the list

    • @agarts1043
      @agarts1043 Год назад +154

      @@lettuce6749 so you're saying he might be kinda like Apollo in terms of what his domain is, god of several things but only worshipped for one or two

    • @DarthBorehd
      @DarthBorehd Год назад +43

      In the Utgard-Loki story he is shown to be a championship eater, which may be a reference to fire burning everything.

    • @torazely
      @torazely Год назад +84

      @@DarthBorehd eh.... that would be more of Logi, aka the guy Loki LOST to in the eating contest in Utgard-Loki's story.

    • @DarthBorehd
      @DarthBorehd Год назад +52

      @@torazely But it was close. That's the point. He nearly beat a literal bonfire. That is why a lot of mythologists think he might have originally been a fire deity.

  • @emmarichardson965
    @emmarichardson965 Год назад +445

    Loki being a household spirit does kind of make sense. In other folklore, household spirits are often mischievous or tricksy.

    • @cheezemonkeyeater
      @cheezemonkeyeater 7 месяцев назад +19

      Every time I wash my socks, they steal one - and ONLY one - from the dryer.

    • @misteraskman3668
      @misteraskman3668 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@cheezemonkeyeater In Spanish folklore (I am not Spanish, btw), duendes are many types of spirits, and often household ones (the are the equivalent of gnomes I think). They are mischieveous at their best morality (downright demonic at their worse). They are so linked to everything that dissapears in the house that their name, "Duende" is short for "DUEño DE la casa", "owner of the house.

    • @UrpleSquirrel
      @UrpleSquirrel 5 месяцев назад +16

      According to my Swedish stepfather, "Don't piss off your household spirit" is practically a subgenre of Scandinavian folktales, so Loki being the Gods' household spirit who brings about the end of the world because they mistreated him feels very believable.

  • @Evan_L_Rodriguez
    @Evan_L_Rodriguez 3 года назад +3757

    Odin to Baldr’s Corpse: Bro, trust me, this will be totally worth it in a couple centuries.

    • @LuckySketches
      @LuckySketches 3 года назад +233

      Imagine if he just whispered something like "You smell like updog."

    • @srijanumesh5355
      @srijanumesh5355 3 года назад +132

      Imagine if he whispered "why are you called Balder. I am going Balder. "

    • @AnnaCurser
      @AnnaCurser 3 года назад +112

      @@LuckySketches Baldr sits up like "what's updog?"
      and everyone laughs

    • @VivaLaDnDLogs
      @VivaLaDnDLogs 3 года назад +74

      "Sooooo....can I have your things? I mean, it's not like you need them anymore...."

    • @Evan_L_Rodriguez
      @Evan_L_Rodriguez 3 года назад +6

      @@user-dk7dh9cv7i no

  • @Codebreakerblue
    @Codebreakerblue 3 года назад +5493

    "And he's canonically pretty so the fanfic kinda writes itself"
    *_W H E E Z E_*

    • @alexanderstavroulakis335
      @alexanderstavroulakis335 3 года назад +65

      Is this a Shenpai joke?

    • @meganmcdonald3333
      @meganmcdonald3333 3 года назад +228

      And Marvel made it even better by having Tom Hiddleston play as Loki in the Marvel Films.

    • @boulderingperson6663
      @boulderingperson6663 3 года назад +155

      Loki. That one pretty god no one knows the domains of.

    • @nevergonnagiveyouup894
      @nevergonnagiveyouup894 3 года назад +20

      @@boulderingperson6663 OF WHAR

    • @nxdiaz5916
      @nxdiaz5916 3 года назад +39

      @@nevergonnagiveyouup894 That would make him like, what the fifth one in Norse mythology?

  • @Fem_Witch
    @Fem_Witch 2 года назад +313

    "Loki, please watch over my kids."
    "Sure thing, I have so many kids, what's a few million or so more?"

  • @firerulezz116
    @firerulezz116 Год назад +619

    The story of Tyr and Fenris is ripe for dramatization- a man and his beloved wolf companion, ultimately made to betray his lupine friend over matters of a greater good, sacrificing a literal piece of himself while abusing Fenris' trust to capture him, losing a metaphorical piece of himself by the end of it and leaving Fenris alone and bitter, to one day join the enemy and thus fulfil the prophecy that this was meant to subvert.
    A great tragedy, given the right story telling and emphasis.

    • @irondragonmaiden
      @irondragonmaiden 8 месяцев назад +66

      The even bigger tragedy is that, had Tyr and the Aesir NEVER betrayed Fenrir, then Fenrir wouldn't be out for revenge. This was a self-fulfilling prophecy

    • @vismaykedilaya1318
      @vismaykedilaya1318 Месяц назад +6

      You could even go further and dramatize Loki and Odin in a similar manner, with odin being a paranoid a-hole and Loki being manipulated to look like a villain, gaslit into doing evil things and subsequently becoming the villain they all feared. Kinda like Mizu from Blue Eye Samurai.

  • @sophie9419
    @sophie9419 3 года назад +5005

    Okay, that picture of him holding his children is legitimately adorable.

  • @FringedHorizon
    @FringedHorizon 3 года назад +4214

    I feel like the whole "Loki's history being frustrating to try and figure out" thing is the biggest long con from everyone's favorite green trickster.

    • @TheBlueninja2000
      @TheBlueninja2000 3 года назад +33

      💯

    • @marcindzamroga8945
      @marcindzamroga8945 3 года назад +191

      But WAS he actually green in the first place? The plot thickens...

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад +4

      I am thinking about dropping out of school to focus on my career as a star on RUclips. I already make a lot of money on RUclips. School bores me so much. I need more opinions and since I don't have any friends, I gotta ask you, neil

    • @securecontainpikachu6718
      @securecontainpikachu6718 3 года назад +31

      @@AxxLAfriku you should keep doing both,that's my opinion

    • @ShadowoftheMask
      @ShadowoftheMask 3 года назад +16

      @@marcindzamroga8945 Yeah, isn't he red haired or something?

  • @jessicadecuir5622
    @jessicadecuir5622 2 года назад +211

    I saw a piece of fan art someone made. It featured Loki along with four of his children, Sleipnir, Hel, Jormundgandr, and Fenrir.
    Sleipnir says “No, that’s Mommy!”
    Hel (or one of the other three kids) replies “No, that’s Daddy!”
    Sleipnir: “I’m the oldest, so that makes me right!”
    Hel: “There’s three of us and one of you! That means we’re right!”
    And Loki has his hand on his face and a look saying
    “Oh, Odin, I shouldn’t have had these kids so close together.”

    • @Iliadic
      @Iliadic 7 месяцев назад +7

      Please find that. I want to save it lol

    • @jessicadecuir5622
      @jessicadecuir5622 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@IliadicI can’t provide a link. But try putting these terms in a search engine: siblings' dispute, loki, drawing.

    • @Iliadic
      @Iliadic 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@jessicadecuir5622 Found it. Quite funny lol

    • @itscznben8728
      @itscznben8728 Месяц назад +1

      @@jessicadecuir5622 why can’t you?

  • @Shinn4703
    @Shinn4703 11 месяцев назад +50

    Hypothetically if Loki was a god of the hearth and family, could Ragnarok have been a warning on betraying family?

    • @MyaKHamilton
      @MyaKHamilton 6 месяцев назад +10

      Võluspá says that family will turn against family during Ragnarok, so yeah.

  • @jasongeorgiou4620
    @jasongeorgiou4620 3 года назад +3847

    The fact that even modern scholars are sacrificing their sanity to identify him makes Loki the ultimate trickster god.

    • @kortmann9
      @kortmann9 3 года назад +256

      He's probably enjoying all this very much lol

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 3 года назад +263

      Oh look, Loki _does_ have sacrifices after all. Still does, in fact.

    • @ewwpoorpeople5684
      @ewwpoorpeople5684 3 года назад +218

      Scholars: go mad from stress
      Loki: lol get prankt nerds I don't mean anything

    • @erikrungemadsen2081
      @erikrungemadsen2081 3 года назад +103

      Somewere Loki is sitting with a horn of mead giggling his arse of screaming “screw your thesis little mortal.”

    • @user-fo5un9wv6g
      @user-fo5un9wv6g 3 года назад +23

      He’s looking at us with a funny smile

  • @chaos396
    @chaos396 3 года назад +3691

    I'm so glad I'm not the only one who saw Odin yeeting Loki's kids into various abysses and thought "Ah yes. The beginning of the revenge arc."

    • @eduardofeijolle8049
      @eduardofeijolle8049 3 года назад +141

      That's the power of tropes, baby!

    • @3asianassassin
      @3asianassassin 3 года назад +135

      Sounds like a perfect story to turn into a tragic tale of fatherhood for modern audiences

    • @nicolecurrie2896
      @nicolecurrie2896 3 года назад +73

      @@3asianassassin The MCU fanfic writers are already on it lol.

    • @chaossin7425
      @chaossin7425 3 года назад +75

      And of course, the classic self fulfilling prophecy. Which is usually more of a Greek thing, but it works.

    • @cdawg9218
      @cdawg9218 3 года назад +103

      I genuinely always found the story of fenrir sad. They were so worried about him and in cruely betraying him for little real reason bought about his hate and revenge. Who knows, he may have made a powerful ally and friend.
      It's a good example of the norse gods being flawed, not always good beings.

  • @SaturnaliaRhys
    @SaturnaliaRhys 2 года назад +576

    Btw, in Loki's feast poem in Edda, apart from some other charming accusations that fly across the table, Odin calls Loki out for living for nine years at Midgard as a lass - Loki being the shapeshifter he is changing his biology to that one of a human woman and giving birth to many kids in the meantime. Loki retorts by reminding Odin that he himself, the allfather, walked around Midgard as a prophet - that being pretty much the same thing, therefore not Odin's place to really talk. The thing is, Odin in his obsession with knowledge wished to obtain the ability of prophecy, which by aesir rules was obtainable only for women. His only chance was to live both sexually and socially as a woman at Midgard for some time, to prove himself worthy of this ability and the status of an aesir woman. Just a bit of a trans-Norse mythology fun fact, sorry.

    • @Jumpoable
      @Jumpoable 11 месяцев назад +44

      Yes the Allfather lived as a female witch to obtain his/her Wiccan knowledge LOL.

    • @IraessRanza
      @IraessRanza 11 месяцев назад +19

      Haha well hey if it means power I'll live as anything to get it

    • @blooeagle5118
      @blooeagle5118 9 месяцев назад +18

      The reason why Odin does this is not because he's "Trans" that's ridiculous.
      The reason is because in Pagan cultures, the Gods are shown doing acts that were outside of the norm or even illegal. Crossdressing, murder, practicing Feminine arts like Seiðr, and adultery. It was examples of not only of things not to do, but also understanding divinity, the Gods would go to great lengths to get done what needs to be done, but those things were not available to the Creation, us.
      Please stop using a modern filter on history, that is how you rot tradition and the faith as a whole. Odin, Loki, Thor, none of them were transgender. Crossdressing was criminal and gay sex was seen as indecent, especially if you were taking it. Distorting history distorts the present.

    • @ignaciogonzalez7904
      @ignaciogonzalez7904 9 месяцев назад +42

      ​@blooeagle5118 ofc it wasnt a word back then but loki was definetly non binary by our standards changing with no problem lots of time with no real reason beyond cause he liked to, give it whatever name you want

    • @blutygar
      @blutygar 8 месяцев назад

      Loose me with the transphobia and homophobia disguised as being historically accurate bs

  • @newtypealpha
    @newtypealpha 2 года назад +565

    It's interesting that trickster figures in mythology always seem to have the most confusing and self-contradictory legends.
    It's ALSO interesting how many tricksters are depicted as having some association with spiders.

    • @bonemeal_boi
      @bonemeal_boi Год назад +32

      Ancient Aliens be like: did the spider people decide to screw up mythological history to troll modern people.

    • @frozenlizard3370
      @frozenlizard3370 Год назад +39

      Spider-myth, spider-myth, does whatever a spider-myth can.

    • @malaksafa4074
      @malaksafa4074 Год назад +57

      You could say they liked to....weave a web of lies?

    • @coltonwilliams4153
      @coltonwilliams4153 Год назад +23

      @@malaksafa4074 Take my like, now go stand in the corner and think about what you’ve done.

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Год назад +33

      @@malaksafa4074 I mean, spiders are small, fast creatures that entangle prey with careful and delicately crafted webs. Plus they’re venomous and can sometimes take down larger prey.
      I don’t think it’s too out there to see them as cunning, intelligent or tricksy creatures.

  • @WlngDlngBat
    @WlngDlngBat 3 года назад +5708

    “Loki is a mass of contradictions.”
    Honestly, I think that’s exactly what Loki wanted in the first place.

    • @desrochessimon3044
      @desrochessimon3044 3 года назад +76

      I've heard that Sobek has the same problem. But in his case, it wasn't on purpose.

    • @rebeccaconlon9743
      @rebeccaconlon9743 3 года назад +16

      @@desrochessimon3044 changed with the Nile...

    • @fartedonmyfamlastnight2243
      @fartedonmyfamlastnight2243 3 года назад +7

      lol

    • @mixstardust429
      @mixstardust429 3 года назад +26

      I mean it's Loki

    • @jordanloux3883
      @jordanloux3883 3 года назад +63

      Loki: I AM ALL AND I AM NOTHING!!! I AM THE BEGINNING AND THE END!!! I WAS HERE BEFORE YOU ALL AND I WILL BE LONG AFTER YOUR NAME IS FORGOTTEN TO THE SANDS OF TIME!!!
      Odin: This is why we don't give him too much attention.

  • @mrcheese1328
    @mrcheese1328 3 года назад +10645

    The god of mischief's last act before being supplanted by Christianity was to make a living hell out of anyone trying to research him.

  • @BewareTheCarpenter
    @BewareTheCarpenter Год назад +70

    "Before we all judge Loki, let's consider whose more irresponsible. The guy who gives birth to a horse or the the guy who rides his nephew into battle." XDXDXD

  • @TheHashassin12
    @TheHashassin12 2 года назад +381

    Here in Norway, Loke/Loki is kinda a scapegoat. We blamed him for stealing our socks or spoons, making children do mischief or even grown ups cheating and stealing. We also thanked him when said spoon returned and said "oh he probably finished with it now". Later the persona turned into what is known as "vetter" wich kind of translates into "little guys/elfes" wich also fills the same role as mischievous entities. As far as we know Loke has always been a part of the Norse mythology, adopted by Odin after he slays his father and promises that his son will not grow up to be an orphan. Even the research of Thor Heyerdahl found the names Odin Tor and Loke in old Balkan writing's predating norse runes and depictions.

    • @Iliadic
      @Iliadic 7 месяцев назад +6

      Wait so when you lose a sock doing laundry do you say something like "Loke din lille skurk!"
      ?

  • @Moonstar79
    @Moonstar79 3 года назад +15330

    “Loki finds a half-burned heart, eats it, and becomes pregnant”
    Another Tuesday

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale 3 года назад +669

      *Half*-burned.
      Yeah that's Hel.
      Loki _Athena'd_ Hel!

    • @jabberwockthelemur2961
      @jabberwockthelemur2961 3 года назад +379

      Another Tyr's day

    • @thyrlindberg9310
      @thyrlindberg9310 3 года назад +238

      Woah slow down there. Don't bring Týr into this mess.

    • @thewraithwriter22
      @thewraithwriter22 3 года назад +69

      It's Friday

    • @shino4242
      @shino4242 3 года назад +180

      @@thewraithwriter22 Nobody's talking about Freya, we're talking about Loki.

  • @educatedlaziness3268
    @educatedlaziness3268 3 года назад +1922

    The idea of Loki being "protector of the home" would also fit with the fact that most of the myths regarding him involve him solving everyone's problems

    • @emilybarclay8831
      @emilybarclay8831 3 года назад +189

      And him, you know, literally being a mother, albeit to a horse

    • @CollinMcLean
      @CollinMcLean 3 года назад +80

      Provided he often had a hand in causing those problems to begin with...

    • @emanuelly.santos
      @emanuelly.santos 3 года назад +10

      Is he, by chance, an ISFJ?

    • @cedartheyeah.justyeah.3967
      @cedartheyeah.justyeah.3967 3 года назад +4

      @@emanuelly.santos ???

    • @CollinMcLean
      @CollinMcLean 3 года назад +10

      @@emanuelly.santos Nah... I'd say he's more ESFP or ESTP...

  • @aromanticdisgr-ace4083
    @aromanticdisgr-ace4083 2 года назад +516

    Speaking of Loki’s name, I find it very likely that he was a domestic or at least common everyday god since many Danish and I presume other Nordic words and expressions still contain references to Loki. The word ‘lokke’ (to bait) I find interesting since it relates especially well to his Satan characterisation as well as his general knack for causing trouble but there are many expressions which paint him in a much more trickstery yet mundane light.
    A few good ones are “Loki legemand” (Loki playman) or “Loki is drinking water” referring to the flickering and flowing light reflected off of a body of water, “Det skal Loke have at bøde sine bukser med” (This Loki shall be given to mend his pants) when yarn, clothing or the like becomes tangled, worn or otherwise damaged to the point of being unusable and “Loke driver i dag med sine geder” (Loki is herding his goats today), “Loke sår havre i dag” (Loki’s sewing oats today) or “Lokes havresæd” (Loki’s oat seeds) when the air flickers and seems wavy just above the ground on a hot day.
    I find the last one particularly interesting when thinking about his possible connection to the home, particularly the fireplace and his supposed connection to fire because in an old Danish dictionary about dialects the air movement in question is described as “...like the hot steam seen moving as such above a kettle or an intense fire.”
    So even though this is a dictionary from 1841, I still find it fascinating how Loki’s character keeps being connected to fire, even if it’s in very roundabout ways. But considering that Viking age houses were built around fire pits with that being their main feature and only source of heat, it’s likely Loki could have been a god of both.
    Also another commentor mentioned how ‘logi’ specifically referred to wild fire possibly making Loki represent tamed fire justifying the different spelling since even tamed fire is still very much able to run wild. Also with him being the inventor of fishnets (I have to draw that XD) he’s again tied to the domestic.
    So to sum up, he’s drenched in the domestic and mundane but always with an element of chaos which I personally find very fitting since the home is where you find the worst of tricksters: _children_. And just humans in general. So him being a domestic god is very fitting IMO.

    • @CookieDragon-sr8yw
      @CookieDragon-sr8yw 2 года назад +38

      I think his domains are:
      Change, gender-fluidity, unexplainable things, and the human habit of meddling with everything.

    • @aromanticdisgr-ace4083
      @aromanticdisgr-ace4083 2 года назад +34

      @@CookieDragon-sr8yw That sounds very likely. It would also explain why he seems to be everywhere since he's, you know, pretty much relevant to everyone and everything. He may have had Approdite like status back in the day, as in he may have been very widely worshipped with other more specific deities being primarily worshipped by those they affected. Would also explain why he survived along with other very commonly relevant deities like Odin being head god and god of knowledge.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 2 года назад +23

      @@CookieDragon-sr8yw I don't think gender fluidity was a domain so much as a divine quality, in a lot of ancient societies and even in some modern ones being gender fluid was seen as an inherently divine quality, since you were able to cross between the areas of man and woman. This usually applied to anyone who'd be seen as trans today so Loki having this ability is more so an ability that cements him as being divine in the same way that Møjlnirs lighting abilities is kinda part of what makes Thor obviously a god. There would probably have been a connection between trans people and Loki in ancient Norse society but it's maybe not because Loki is their god but more so because they had things in common.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 2 года назад +16

      @@aromanticdisgr-ace4083 Thor is the god of agriculture and rain actually, he's not a god of strength at all he just happens to also be very strong.

    • @aromanticdisgr-ace4083
      @aromanticdisgr-ace4083 2 года назад +4

      @@hedgehog3180 Wait, did I write that? Damn, I must've been sleepy that day XD But thanks for correcting me :)

  • @Kaijugan
    @Kaijugan Год назад +124

    You forgot to mention Skoll, Hati and Garm. The wolves who eat the Sun and Moon and kill Tyr respectively. They're all the children of Fenrir, effectively making them Loki's grandchildren.

    • @niserresin2006
      @niserresin2006 3 месяца назад +2

      Fun fact, in the Poetic Edda Fenrir is the one who eats the moon, and there's no mention of garm being related to Fenrir

    • @Kaijugan
      @Kaijugan 3 месяца назад +1

      @@niserresin2006 I’m more going off of the Pros Eda, but really that doesn’t mean anything when Skoll and Hati are ESTABLISHED characters-so it wouldn’t make sense for them to not play their intended roles. Because they are mentioned in nearly every version since, so clearly, they exist. Don’t go trying to um actually me, pal.

    • @Kaijugan
      @Kaijugan 3 месяца назад

      @@niserresin2006 Garm has got to be related because he’s a wolf giant just like Fenrir, and Garm’s parentage is unknown so a lot has to be inferred.
      Norse mythology is all fuzzy. And contradict all over the place. So you saying that it’s definitive is wrong because that’s only in one source. Whereas my knowledge also comes from one source. So we could be equally wrong or right.
      So don’t start with me

    • @niserresin2006
      @niserresin2006 3 месяца назад

      @@Kaijugan I didn't intend for my comment to be nearly as combative as you're interpreting it as. If anything you're the one starting with me.

    • @Kaijugan
      @Kaijugan 3 месяца назад

      @@niserresin2006 It seemed to be rather combative from the way it was written. Seems I misinterpreted.

  • @lunarumbreon7420
    @lunarumbreon7420 3 года назад +3722

    Loki: *is a shapeshifter*
    Loki: *looks around to see if anyone is watching*
    Loki: *turns into Jesus*

    • @takealilpill347
      @takealilpill347 3 года назад +262

      Hahahahhahaha and then straight into Satan

    • @margaretgraver-dowd7827
      @margaretgraver-dowd7827 3 года назад +184

      Then back to himself somewhere along the line between Hell and getting back to Asgard for tea and little fairy cakes.

    • @chaossin7425
      @chaossin7425 3 года назад +50

      On easter.

    • @Omnywrench
      @Omnywrench 3 года назад +34

      He doesn't look a thing like jesus, but he talks like a gentleman

    • @maryammahdavi
      @maryammahdavi 3 года назад +4

      I’m ur 1kth like. I swear I’m not a bot. I am actually the 1,000th like.

  • @nellmorrey5112
    @nellmorrey5112 3 года назад +2342

    Loki is just pure chaotic neutral
    Like I can imagine him in this scenario genuinely thinking its funny
    "I didn't do it"
    "Then why are you laughing"
    "Cause whoever did it is a fucking genius"

    • @i.cs.zamodits
      @i.cs.zamodits 3 года назад +124

      Thats the visiting Uthgard story in a nutshell.

    • @ZpEB2741
      @ZpEB2741 3 года назад +143

      Utgard-Loki: _Sike!_ You've been in an eating contest with a _wildfire_ this whole time!
      Loki: >:O
      Also Loki: Well played

    • @jonathansmith1281
      @jonathansmith1281 3 года назад +63

      @@ZpEB2741 Loki: "Outstanding move."

    • @michami135
      @michami135 3 года назад +61

      Being a pure chaotic neutral may actually define who he is, the god of chaos. Random things happen all the time and can be good or bad, so people may prey to Loki for the chaos to end up good. Chaos can completely mess up the best plans. He may define why an act of god may not make sense. ("Loki's playing his tricks on the gods again")

    • @i.cs.zamodits
      @i.cs.zamodits 3 года назад +16

      @@ZpEB2741 I'm really sure that he at least expected something fishy. I mean. The "prize" was to feast with the giants, and he asked for an eating contest.

  • @cole4783
    @cole4783 2 года назад +173

    I like how our best guess for loki’s root epithet is essentially “the one who makes things complicated”

  • @Sam-zu7fv
    @Sam-zu7fv Год назад +48

    I can't wait for the far distant future where historians somehow mix Loki from Marvel with Loki from mythology to the point where Tom Hiddleston is either thought to be Loki, a different name for Loki, or an avatar of Loki

  • @pri-the-writer8892
    @pri-the-writer8892 3 года назад +1713

    “Step up your game, Duolingo.” You are very brave to challenge the eldritch abomination known as Duo.

    • @AnimeSunglasses
      @AnimeSunglasses 3 года назад +43

      Well, at least she'll arrive in Folkvangr to great applause...

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 3 года назад +29

      Brave? Or foolish?

    • @lilithmotherofmonsters6055
      @lilithmotherofmonsters6055 3 года назад +11

      I bet don't time this century somebody is gonna be doing this type of a video about that particular eldritch being

    • @chaserose5127
      @chaserose5127 3 года назад +25

      WHAT. DUO FOLLOWED ME HERE? DUO, PLEASE FORGIVE ME FOR SKIPPING YESTERDAY MY SINUSES WERE REALLY BAD DON'T HURT MY FAMILY

    • @Jskierka2295
      @Jskierka2295 3 года назад +24

      It’s simple: Spanish or vanish

  • @AdeptArcanist
    @AdeptArcanist 3 года назад +700

    Odin: “What are you the god of, again?”
    Loki: “Hell if I know!”

  • @diogenesthecynic5172
    @diogenesthecynic5172 2 года назад +154

    The story about Fenris Wolf being bound is very well written by Neil Gaiman in his book "Norse Mythology", and oddly enough is fairly emotional as well. It really showed how it wasn't just Tyr's hand that he lost, but also his friend.

  • @jessicadecuir5622
    @jessicadecuir5622 2 года назад +757

    Odin: “I see in the future, Loki, I see a scholar appreciating the well-documented history of your role in Norse mythology.”
    Loki: “Uh, the scholar just easily finishes my story? No challenges? BORING! Let me fix that.”

    • @craytherlaygaming2852
      @craytherlaygaming2852 Год назад +110

      Odin: Yeah... say how about I burn the entire library, that ought to get under their nerves.
      Loki: already done, I think I already hear people screaming in annoyance.
      Odin: I can already smell the chaos... hold on... hear me out... what about, we just comission a shit load of fan art and stories about you.
      Loki:.... that is... THE BEST IDEA EVER COME ON!
      *Later that day*
      Thor: Father... why is the entire treasury empty?
      Odin: It's loki's fault
      Loki: What? oh come on.... totally worth it

    • @raptorteam486
      @raptorteam486 Год назад +66

      "The greatest trick Loki ever played was conveniencing others that Loki existed."

    • @generalalduin9548
      @generalalduin9548 11 месяцев назад +44

      Odin: “Loki, can you explain why you converted all of Scandinavia to Christianity and added stories where you’re the father of your pet snake and dog, birthed a horse, killed Baldur, got chained up, and will cause Ragnarok?”
      Loki: “Oh, believe me, you’ll see.”

    • @hugsandchaos9554
      @hugsandchaos9554 2 месяца назад +1

      He’s probably just sitting wherever his domain is wondering if he should tell us yes or not because it’s so funny, yet so painful to watch us struggle to figure him out.

  • @fuyukothewhitefox4048
    @fuyukothewhitefox4048 3 года назад +3701

    Loki being a mischievous household deity makes even more sense once you consider that households usually have kids.
    And kids play pranks.

    • @BeautifulObscurity
      @BeautifulObscurity 3 года назад +374

      It also makes more sense when you think about how most cultures have house spirits of some kind that are often times blamed for minor “tricks” like hiding things, spooking animals, or causing food to go bad.

    • @Emily-ye1rj
      @Emily-ye1rj 3 года назад +127

      @@BeautifulObscuritySo that's taking the cookies, not getting how to approach new animal friends, not putting the lid back on the snack container.
      My little brother = Loki/Brownie/demi-fey/whatever

    • @doubleoof7907
      @doubleoof7907 3 года назад +138

      @@BeautifulObscurity So Loki’s the one who’s making my socks disappear in the laundry

    • @roseforest8950
      @roseforest8950 3 года назад +37

      @@doubleoof7907 yes

    • @coolcat3404
      @coolcat3404 3 года назад +51

      @@BeautifulObscurity we have these things in the winter here in Norway called "loftnisser"
      Basicly around christmas time they are blamed for those small acts of misschief around the house, and if you wanna be kind to them, give em some porridge with a large wooden spoon
      And they love themselves some porridge alright, we even have christmas songs about them
      Fun for the kids!

  • @Artista_Frustrado
    @Artista_Frustrado 3 года назад +1732

    Loki being the God of "What are you even God of?!"/"Confusing the hell out of everyone who talks about him" sounds like the most Loki thing possible

    • @hihi-so4yb
      @hihi-so4yb 3 года назад +16

      Yes 😌

    • @moonbox0929
      @moonbox0929 3 года назад +12

      Yes

    • @jordanloux3883
      @jordanloux3883 3 года назад +48

      Odin: Loki stop picking on the historians!
      Loki: Can't stop me from playing the long game one-eye! Suck it!

    • @craytherlaygaming2852
      @craytherlaygaming2852 2 года назад +4

      @@jordanloux3883 Odin:... ah fine it's a good one anyways..... Hey wanna see me convince Gahndie to commit genocide?

    • @idiotgoddess2114
      @idiotgoddess2114 Год назад +16

      So, basically Loki is the god of trolling.

  • @billybobjoe1335
    @billybobjoe1335 Год назад +68

    Fun Norse fact: the Norse used to try to “scare” away eclipses with battle cries. They thought that the sun was being eaten

    • @craytherlaygaming2852
      @craytherlaygaming2852 Год назад +15

      I mean... if you can scare off a wolf bigger than a fucking star....
      you're pretty badass

    • @UrMentalHealth
      @UrMentalHealth 2 месяца назад

      Tbh- a lot of acient cultures did think that

  • @yuuthehobo
    @yuuthehobo Год назад +62

    Loki playing the "multiple choices backstory" card before it was cool.

  • @AegixDrakan
    @AegixDrakan 3 года назад +2122

    Sorri: "Ok, so there's this god, Loki, who invented lies-"
    Monks everywhere: "devil figure, got it
    Sorri: "I actually made him a jesus figure, but you do you"

    • @i.cs.zamodits
      @i.cs.zamodits 3 года назад +68

      Like, the ones calling him a devil figure weren't monks.

    • @clayxros576
      @clayxros576 3 года назад +110

      @@i.cs.zamodits
      Just add more irony onto the pile.
      At this point I wouldmt be surprised if Loki's deific epithet was that of irony

    • @NovaSaber
      @NovaSaber 3 года назад +41

      If Loki had similarities to Prometheus to start with, Snorri might not have had to change THAT much.

    • @silvermist4110
      @silvermist4110 3 года назад +54

      @@luxinvictus9018 this what i find so ironic with Christianity wanting make him seem holyer then thou for all this....yet shun an berate anyone that doesn't fit their mold AKA doing exactly they hated people cor in bible for doing to [out-casting] Jesus.
      **i say this as a Christian who just also questions everything an loves looking all views an learning about various religions and beliefs. This actually part reason like many I've left the church [👀 no realize how toxic an culty it all is till take step back..]**

    • @irsyadsyauqi3105
      @irsyadsyauqi3105 3 года назад +15

      @@luxinvictus9018 GOATMAN, IM DANCING ON YOUR BRIDGE

  • @benjaminbierley2074
    @benjaminbierley2074 3 года назад +669

    Suddenly the line "Your savior is here!" becomes even funnier.

    • @sinistertwister686
      @sinistertwister686 3 года назад +68

      All hail our Lord and Savior, Spider-Jesus!

    • @friendlystoryphantom2043
      @friendlystoryphantom2043 3 года назад +41

      Spider-Jesus! My old man would be pissed, if I shared this with him, which makes it 10x more funny!!

  • @wouldiwasshookspeared1087
    @wouldiwasshookspeared1087 9 месяцев назад +51

    As a Norwegian, the reveal Askeladden (Ash Lad) might be an evolution of Loki absolutely launched my brain into outer space. It’s like hearing Mary poppins was actually derived from some eldritch god. It is of course known that Askeladden is old folklore, but it’s so alive in the current culture while the Norse gods in their original form aren’t, so it’s insanely cool.

    • @kbye2321
      @kbye2321 2 месяца назад +3

      Sidenote to this, I kinda wanna see what myths about Mary Poppins evolving out of an eldritch being would be like now…

  • @themushiest1550
    @themushiest1550 Год назад +77

    LOKI IS LITERALLY THE FIRE IN THE HEARTH. “Mischievous” is surprisingly accurate take on fire! Like if you don’t keep your eye on it, it’ll catch something on fire or go out!

  • @decodelifehacker3446
    @decodelifehacker3446 3 года назад +396

    Hel: *gets thrown into hel*
    World serpent: *gets thrown into the sea*
    Fenrir: *gets bound to an island*
    Loki: *bound by his son's intestines with acid dripped in his eyes for all eternity*
    Oden: I don't get it why do they hate me

    • @trevorparker6400
      @trevorparker6400 3 года назад +42

      Modern parenting in a nutshell

    • @anarchomando7707
      @anarchomando7707 3 года назад +20

      That intestines were made because
      Odin had Loki's one son turned into another wolf and attack his twin brother
      Bright side is his wife was the only one to stay by his side
      Catching the acid in a basin(this is a woman who gave birth to the twins

    • @roseforest8950
      @roseforest8950 3 года назад +30

      Loki: betrays the gods
      Odin: surprised pikachu

    • @anarchomando7707
      @anarchomando7707 3 года назад +9

      @@roseforest8950 of course I'm going to betray you after all this shit

    • @charles_capet321
      @charles_capet321 3 года назад +5

      Saddest thing is that Odin and Loki were once something like best friends

  • @cassiethelily
    @cassiethelily 3 года назад +6170

    "Loki's name could mean The Entangler"
    "Loki is a mass of contradictions without a linear narrative"
    Ah so he's done his job perfectly to this very day

    • @theknifezone
      @theknifezone 3 года назад +212

      Entangler is another term for rigger, so loki God of BDSM confirmed?

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe 2 года назад +181

      @@theknifezone given his shapeshifter abilities and the fact he never escaped those terrifying bindings in the cave....yes. I'd say he's masochistic as well.

    • @diavoloalexander485
      @diavoloalexander485 2 года назад +28

      Why is it that you have 666 likes? Must it be that you’ve been called here by humans? Those wished to pay you tribute?

    • @Zorovee
      @Zorovee 2 года назад +6

      @@diavoloalexander485 why does that number matter?

    • @justyouraverageblackstar3672
      @justyouraverageblackstar3672 2 года назад +16

      @giadragon
      666 is a number that is/has been associated with “The Beast” or Satan for a while. I’m not entirely certain of how that came to be but I can tell you that that is the relation.

  • @L0rdLexan01
    @L0rdLexan01 11 месяцев назад +29

    People have mentioned Loki as a God of the Hearth/Family/Children and Loki as a spider so; why not both?
    Spiders are common in houses, I see a spider almost once a week. They have eight eyes and eight legs and like to tie up webs in high up places, almost "watching over" families. Furthermore, there's a lot of stories about spinners being spiderlike (Ariadne, though likely not relevant here, is a good example) and in a country that lives in Northern, cold places, the value of spinners and cloth-makers was probably very important-- it's likely that the women, caretakers of the family, were also in charge of textile production. This also ties into the fact that he keeps getting pregnant all the time, since he would be intrinsically tied to motherhood and weaving, along with his story about the fishing-net, in a similar way to how spiders catch their prey in webs.
    Loki as a character would then be representative of the family in a spider-like way, always watching the family, good at hiding, and masterful at spinning both webs and nets.

    • @audiobooksforfree7857
      @audiobooksforfree7857 10 месяцев назад +5

      This is actually a good theory. Spiders are the descendants of Arachne the weaver in Greek mythology, according to the Arachne myth. A little syncretism can really affect the characterization of creatures in mythology. We also don’t really know about the OG Arachne myth, so maybe it was from Scandinavia. Weavers provide cloth which gives warmth, tying into the hearth. Spiders also are tricksters considering they trick bugs into getting stuck in the webs, tying into the trickster idea. Children are tricksters, tying into the trickster idea. Then, the hearth creates families.

  • @dodonixx953
    @dodonixx953 2 года назад +129

    Fun but pointless fact:
    In French, "Foyer" can mean 3 things;
    1 home
    2 household
    3 chimney/heartfire
    All things that Loki could be the god of according to Red

  • @mazubahtender
    @mazubahtender 3 года назад +2638

    Why... why is Fenrir a good boy that I wanna pet? He doesn't need chains. He needs hugs.

    • @Fisinocean
      @Fisinocean 3 года назад +202

      My boi Tyr and Fenrir deserve better dammit

    • @Ribbons0121R121
      @Ribbons0121R121 3 года назад +27

      yes

    • @redlycan5064
      @redlycan5064 3 года назад +116

      They end up getting worse. Vidarr (one of Odin’s sons) kills Fenrir and Tyr both kills and gets killed by Garmr, who happens to be the hellhound guard for Hel (both the goddess and the realm). Yeah... they both really deserved better.

    • @briannadragonrider
      @briannadragonrider 3 года назад +115

      *All* of Loki's children need hugs. *Loki* needs hugs.

    • @pinkajou656
      @pinkajou656 3 года назад +47

      He’s a very very very good doggo.

  • @patrickstar5136
    @patrickstar5136 3 года назад +709

    "he and snakes don't really get along" so we know who the least favorite child was

    • @doddthedodo7435
      @doddthedodo7435 3 года назад +126

      No. Jormungandr was the exception.

    • @benikujaku4567
      @benikujaku4567 3 года назад +65

      @@doddthedodo7435 I'm not snakist! I have a son that is a snake!

    • @hamsterratje
      @hamsterratje 3 года назад +23

      It's the only one without a name, jormungandr is a title "big monster"

    • @doddthedodo7435
      @doddthedodo7435 3 года назад +4

      @@hamsterratje well that paints Thor Ragnarok in a WHOLE new light :3

    • @shugoibaka
      @shugoibaka 3 года назад +9

      Jormungandr deserves better than this

  • @shadowclaw7210
    @shadowclaw7210 Год назад +51

    You know this makes Hestia and Loki relationship in Danmachi much hilarious.

    • @Great_Olaf5
      @Great_Olaf5 Год назад

      Oh my God, that's an excellent point.

    • @shadowclaw7210
      @shadowclaw7210 Год назад +5

      @@Great_Olaf5 its rivalry between two matriarchs.

  • @amandas2639
    @amandas2639 2 года назад +133

    Loki might not have been a fire deity, per se (and there's of course the confusion with Logi), but it's completely fair to say he was associated with fire. One of the clearest indications is his parents: his mother's name, Laufey, means "leafy island," which was probably a kenning for tree. Farbauti is "cruel striker," which could very well be a kenning for lightning. And what often happens when lightning strikes a tree?
    He was a frequent traveling companion to Thor. What also often accompanies storms (or, in some interpretations, what was one of the only ways in ancient cultures to extinguish fire)?
    There's at least one piece of evidence linking him to the bellows of a forge. It's a depiction of the story where the dwarves sewed his lips shut, but it's curious that he'd be associated with the forge itself.
    There's also Loki's nature itself, which is constantly changing, a force that both destroys and clears away the old to make room for the new. He's unpredictable, both helpful and dangerous, friend and antagonist.
    Basically, we don't know if he was actually considered to be a fire god; if he had been, it's likely Snorri would have kept that in his retellings, given he had a serious hate boner for Loki and would have seized on any opportunity to link him to Christian ideas of hell and Satan. But it's entirely reasonable to associate him with fire as well.

    • @justafallperson2108
      @justafallperson2108 2 года назад +13

      I don't mean to poke fun, they're solid theories. But as soon as I read the bellows thing, I thought. "well yeah. He's blowing hot air".

    • @amandas2639
      @amandas2639 2 года назад +11

      @@justafallperson2108 Ba dum tish. (And I don't disagree. Dude most definitely loved the sound of his own voice.)

    • @jacobfoxfires9647
      @jacobfoxfires9647 Год назад +10

      Yeah if there was a clear connection to fire, he would of made that clear for the Satan connection. And so far it seems more like very subtle references to fire in comparison. Which is kinda weird. Especially the connection between heat stuff and Loki himself.
      Do like the reason why he always sticks around Thor. He's the lightning bolt and he's the disaster waiting to happen.

  • @mullac1992
    @mullac1992 3 года назад +3688

    So Loki's backstory, character, powers and meaning in the mythology are a complete mystery. This is the most Loki thing Loki could have done.

    • @polarknight5376
      @polarknight5376 3 года назад +258

      Being a jesus figure just to mess things up even more is also a very Loki thing to do.

    • @vedangchada2790
      @vedangchada2790 3 года назад +115

      It hurts how much this makes sense

    • @CollinMcLean
      @CollinMcLean 3 года назад +33

      The Gosforth cross which was made in the 10th century and is in England. It’s not necessarily portraying Jesus... it may be another instance of Loki being compared to the Devil. Depicting the bound Lucifer or bound Anti-Christ...

    • @pablomonsalve3911
      @pablomonsalve3911 3 года назад +56

      I think he has many things in common with Prometheus: he opposes the Pantheon, he tricks them, and has an association with fire for the benefit of humanity

    • @marche800
      @marche800 3 года назад +25

      @@polarknight5376 "Your Savior is here!"

  • @melgibsonero
    @melgibsonero 3 года назад +2069

    "Thor isn't the god of getting drunk and hitting stuff" That's not a god, that's just a scandinavian person

    • @disa5641
      @disa5641 3 года назад +150

      damn, they caught us
      SCATTER

    • @camrynpham635
      @camrynpham635 3 года назад +96

      “is ur god always drunk and hitting things? that’s not ur god, that’s just a scandinavian citizen.” lol

    • @holaholahoy
      @holaholahoy 3 года назад +36

      It's why we scandinavia is at the top of the happiness charts so much :V

    • @kalajel
      @kalajel 3 года назад +27

      Using that logic, I wonder what this says of the ancient Greeks...

    • @sureindubitably3771
      @sureindubitably3771 3 года назад +15

      Dionysus: no....

  • @psmgames5861
    @psmgames5861 Год назад +174

    unrelated but I like how in Gow Ragnarok they incorporated the "Odin is responsible for Ragnarok" very well. Heck, I think the games interpretation of the All-father is the closest to his mythological counterpart now that i think about it

    • @JohnBrown-tw2qi
      @JohnBrown-tw2qi 7 месяцев назад +4

      He is literally just a sociopathic mob boss and I love it.

    • @madslayer4197
      @madslayer4197 4 месяца назад +1

      They told a story about Freyr won the giantess over wich was completely different from the real story. Odin isn't really tyrannical odin is just a wise snappy old man who lives life as a bookish nerd and stumbles a profacy and rightfully so freaks out and makes mistakes as a result. Gow wasn't that accurate with odin as he was never a tyrant and he definitely wasn't emotionally abusive to thor

  • @RocRolWriter
    @RocRolWriter 2 года назад +107

    Just saying, I'd be very curious to see a "Mother of Monsters" video specifically talking about that motif. It's probably not common enough to be considered a Trope, but from the short list you gave it could probably be a Miscellaneous Myth of its own (maybe even a Halloween Special if you don't have anything else planned, although for all of the "this is the source of all the troubles in the world" I'm not sure it's necessarily all that _scary_).

  • @mariuchiha4664
    @mariuchiha4664 3 года назад +13962

    Loki’s whole convoluted history is what he would have wanted.

    • @overlyfriendlycryptid6080
      @overlyfriendlycryptid6080 3 года назад +806

      Me, shedding tears as the only consistent characterization of Loki I can scrape together is “probably villainized later”: it’s what they would have wanted. It’s what they would have wanted. It’s what-

    • @jeffreyhill1011
      @jeffreyhill1011 3 года назад +173

      You win my internet point of the day, congrats!

    • @CalypsoRaven618
      @CalypsoRaven618 3 года назад +429

      If I'm going to have a backstory, I want it to be multiple choice.

    • @ianmcpherson2171
      @ianmcpherson2171 3 года назад +38

      ... Maybe.

    • @vadandrumist1670
      @vadandrumist1670 3 года назад +36

      Or would he?

  • @abthedragon4921
    @abthedragon4921 3 года назад +1771

    "Who's more irresponsible: the guy who gives birth to a horse or the guy who rides his nephew into battle."
    Wow, and I thought Norse mythology couldn't sound any weirder. XD

    • @alexritch6747
      @alexritch6747 3 года назад +6

      Are they not the same person?

    • @user-qq1xj5zk9n
      @user-qq1xj5zk9n 3 года назад +5

      Both

    • @charlottekraker4152
      @charlottekraker4152 3 года назад +56

      @@alexritch6747 no, Loki gave birth to the horse and Odin (his bloodbrother) rides it into battle

    • @mitsusah2612
      @mitsusah2612 3 года назад +25

      For real... I didn't know Odin's horse was Loki's child. I just thought Odin or someone created a horse when he was too lazy to walk.

    • @magic8ball237
      @magic8ball237 3 года назад +3

      @@charlottekraker4152 But later in the video she says that maybe they are aspects of each other

  • @hufflepuffsith5465
    @hufflepuffsith5465 2 года назад +89

    I just have to say, I love the drawing Red did of Fenrir and Tyr after the Aesir put Fenrir in Gleipnir. It looks so simple (not saying anything about it was simple, for the record) but they both just look so sad.
    Also, I noticed on that wikipedia page it described Loki's gender-fluidity as an inclusion in modern stories (while still adressing Loki's tendency to magically change gender,) and I do wanna point out that it's not as modern as wikipedia implies. In the story where Thor's hammer is stolen and Thor is disguised as Freyja and Loki is his handmaid; Thor continues to be referred to in masculine terms (husband of Sif, son of Odin, etc), while the story switches to using feminine terms when describing Loki (the handmaid.) So, even in that story, it's clear that Thor being dressed as a woman is just a disguise; but Loki's only disguise is who they're pretending to be, not what gender they are.

  • @FanFicnic
    @FanFicnic Год назад +12

    Loki feels like a conflation of like 6 goddess, 2 gods, a sprite, and a ghost.

  • @Br4x
    @Br4x 3 года назад +1451

    How fitting is it that the “Inventor of lies & trickery” has the most confusing and cryptic history ever

    • @theschwoopsiedaisy953
      @theschwoopsiedaisy953 3 года назад +30

      Indeed

    • @dinadina2000
      @dinadina2000 3 года назад +72

      there are some interpretations that loki wrote his own stories because he would wouldn't he?

    • @ruby_loveyt
      @ruby_loveyt 3 года назад +8

      Essentially is DnD Asmodeus

    • @joaomrtins
      @joaomrtins 3 года назад +7

      And may have some Jesus vibes in some interpretations

    • @dinadina2000
      @dinadina2000 3 года назад +9

      @@joaomrtins that's what he wants you to think

  • @Grim_Sister
    @Grim_Sister 3 года назад +872

    “Whatcha got there?”
    “A smoothie."
    Welp, that’s adorable

    • @thefirstofthelastones8952
      @thefirstofthelastones8952 3 года назад +21

      Loki: Kids, I'm going to Greece. Stay off of the Internet.

    • @Mark_Goddin
      @Mark_Goddin 3 года назад +14

      I think that’s an iCarly reference to when Spencer comes into the apartment with an Ostrich. And a smoothie.

    • @azulBjort_1406
      @azulBjort_1406 3 года назад +6

      (time stamp) 7:35

    • @AnimeWolf5193
      @AnimeWolf5193 3 года назад +4

      Plot twist: The smoothie _was_ his kid!

    • @Grim_Sister
      @Grim_Sister 3 года назад +1

      @@AnimeWolf5193 (checks my charts)
      Yep. That is a possibility

  • @ZKP314
    @ZKP314 9 месяцев назад +8

    Honestly, I think a plausible explanation comes from, of all things, Ssethzneech's overview of the Osiris Myth in his Pharoh 3 vid.
    In short-he basically says, "We only have one, very biased, written source about the myth, and had to piece it together ourselves as the Egyptians believed that anything put into writing, including negative events, could potentially become reality."
    In all honesty, it might be a "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" situation but extended to *all* of them.

  • @whetshu2641
    @whetshu2641 Год назад +31

    I can see Loki being the fun uncle, but to his own kids.

  • @blueteller
    @blueteller 3 года назад +1525

    Loki is like the joker card. He can play any role you want in the narrative.

    • @maxortof8553
      @maxortof8553 3 года назад +36

      I literally cannot see the words Loki and Joker together because of Shuake brainrot help

    • @little_tornado1804
      @little_tornado1804 3 года назад +39

      Yes but now I want a production where every character is Loki.

    • @Frame_Late
      @Frame_Late 3 года назад +45

      @@little_tornado1804 Romeo and Juliet but everyone is played by Loki.

    • @IDontReallyWantAYoutubeHandle
      @IDontReallyWantAYoutubeHandle 3 года назад +8

      @@maxortof8553 Huh, I didn't expect to see another shuake brainrotter here. Dope

    • @doubleoof7907
      @doubleoof7907 3 года назад +23

      Loki: “If I’m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice.”

  • @eliram13
    @eliram13 3 года назад +1440

    Schoolers: Furiously research and debate
    Loki: rolling on back laughing, "I can't believe they took the bait"

    • @disa5641
      @disa5641 3 года назад +42

      That sounds like him

    • @panek6443
      @panek6443 3 года назад +23

      um... *scholars

    • @Urmom-ky8wr
      @Urmom-ky8wr 3 года назад +12

      Was that pun intended?

    • @craytherlaygaming2852
      @craytherlaygaming2852 3 года назад +11

      Let be honest.... Loki owns reddit

    • @erik9243
      @erik9243 3 года назад

      @@craytherlaygaming2852 this this doesn’t need to be explained

  • @flyingblasian1352
    @flyingblasian1352 2 года назад +52

    I find it funny that Red confidently states him as a fire god, then learns she is wrong and recants that, then digs deeper and finds he’s related to the “Ashlad”, and since ash has an inherent relation to fire, she was kind of accidentally right in the first place.

    • @gracecarpinter8623
      @gracecarpinter8623 7 месяцев назад +4

      I agree with Red having been right about Loki being a fire god all along. Thing is, when most people think of a "fire god" nowadays, they think of wildfire - but that's already covered in Norse mythology by the god Logi, so people get confused and think that there can only be one fire god. However, there is a category of fire that we don't think of nowadays thanks to Christianity, but was definitely in the minds of the olde-timey Norsemen, and that category is sacred fire. If Loki was like the Hindu god Agni and was the catalyst for the offerings to reach the gods via the medium of fire, it would fit, and it would also be a handy way to explain why they weren't mentioned - after all, if Loki was part of every single religious ceremony, why would their presence need to be pointed out? That's my theory / headcanon, anyway.

    • @caoimhedaly7262
      @caoimhedaly7262 Месяц назад

      @@gracecarpinter8623 personally i would argue that the concept of sacred fire dying out in public conscious is not necessarily due to Christianity but actually due to industrialisation and electricity. as someone who was raised catholic (but doesn't actually practice it nowadays) "holy" fire is actually a fairly common theme in both bible and active religion today. many stories in the bible represent god or acts/gifts from god in the form of fire. for example Moses and the burning bush or when the holy spirit came down to bless the disciples it came in the form of flames. when I was a kid going through the sacrament of conformation I had to do these classes and when they talked about the holy spirit they equiviated it to flames among other things. additionally there's the practice of lighting candles to pray for someone, to protect them. that kind of protective positive fire that was associated with the hearth in mythos is still a theme in modern Christianity. but people arent really using fire now in the way we used to before electricity and so most of the time when we think or hear about it, its in the context of houses burning down or bushfires and so the sacred fire concept has fell out of public consciousness. thats at least my perspective and I'm sure some sects of Christianity probably don't put as much emphasis on the theme of fire but catholicism def does to some extent from my experience

  • @emeraldemperor2601
    @emeraldemperor2601 Год назад +25

    Minor correction: Loki IS one of the big players with a day of the week named after him. Saturday used to be called "Logsday" after Loki, which is also where the Logsday mandela effect comes from.

  • @matthaeikellie8591
    @matthaeikellie8591 3 года назад +745

    "Huh, this fish got bigger when I put it in a bigger pond."
    "Weird. You gonna help me chuck Loki's serpent son into the ocean now?"
    -- fateful last words.

    • @cd8048
      @cd8048 3 года назад +1

      Jormungander is female, afaik.

  • @waffleweirdo1252
    @waffleweirdo1252 3 года назад +3562

    People's interpretation of Loki: SATAN or Rebel Antihero
    Actual Loki: *Can't stop getting pregnant*

    • @deirvindavis5093
      @deirvindavis5093 2 года назад +330

      “Every time” - a pregnant Loki

    • @nalnalvic9912
      @nalnalvic9912 2 года назад +51

      @@deirvindavis5093 what the actual fok

    • @JustSomeYTuser
      @JustSomeYTuser 2 года назад +158

      MTV Teen Moms: Loki

    • @Marveryn
      @Marveryn 2 года назад +101

      the thing about Loki being preg make me wonder if he was original a goddess but later morph into a male god. Perhaps an aspect of freya

    • @philiphunt-bull5817
      @philiphunt-bull5817 2 года назад +120

      @Olivia Disko *genderfluid

  • @biffyqueen
    @biffyqueen 6 месяцев назад +8

    The finale of Loki brought me back here.

  • @jonathanaarhus224
    @jonathanaarhus224 8 месяцев назад +6

    The heart that Loki ate was probably the heart of Gullveig, a sorceress that was burned three times either during or directly before the Aesir-Vanir war.

  • @Ismael-kc3ry
    @Ismael-kc3ry 3 года назад +2280

    I think Red likes talking about Loki so much because she relates to his chaotic nature so much.

    • @wrldwide4817
      @wrldwide4817 3 года назад +21

      hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhAHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    • @georgeuferov1497
      @georgeuferov1497 3 года назад +67

      She is a Loki, remember

    • @user-qq1xj5zk9n
      @user-qq1xj5zk9n 3 года назад +14

      That’s makes Sense

    • @darklight4992
      @darklight4992 3 года назад +11

      Chaos superiority.

    • @xleplex7070
      @xleplex7070 3 года назад +11

      I read that as catholic and was rather confused. 😂 😂 😂

  • @benjaminwinnie4626
    @benjaminwinnie4626 3 года назад +2378

    If Loki created the fishing net, the Norwegians would have seen him as the greatest god to ever exist.

    • @thesunwillneverset
      @thesunwillneverset 3 года назад +523

      I'm also noticing a connection to Hestia. Both have roles as "the one you pray to over a hearth" and may have been seen as "this god is so important to our religion that everyone prays to them, why would we need to write them down?

    • @yeahok8259
      @yeahok8259 3 года назад +76

      Damn, some really good points guys

    • @DizzyRobin
      @DizzyRobin 3 года назад +223

      Fishing nets AND the Swedish folklore term for the star Sirius (you know, major guiding star, especially for seafaring) is called Lokabrenna aka ‘Loki’s Torch’. Yeah.

    • @thesunwillneverset
      @thesunwillneverset 3 года назад +40

      @@DizzyRobin Sirius, the dog, like Loki's son? /j

    • @haldir108
      @haldir108 3 года назад +53

      The stuff i grew up with, mostly had thor thor thor, and supporting characters. Loki, and Odin being the most prominent, with freya being the go-to for plot devices.

  • @alecchristiaen4856
    @alecchristiaen4856 11 месяцев назад +15

    On rewatch, something clicked in my head.
    Loki calling out the Aesir in the Lokasenna is mildly reminiscent of Jesus saying "Let he who is free of sin cast the first stone."
    Loki does it more in self-defense, but the sentiment of "We're all flawed, get off my back about it." is strikingly similar.
    Don't know what (if anything) this means and if it's even on purpose, but I thought I'd share.

    • @marcosalmeida3947
      @marcosalmeida3947 7 месяцев назад +1

      Also did you know that scholars are, like, 90% sure that bit is a later addition?

  • @tkhero7045
    @tkhero7045 Год назад +28

    8:00 well now I need a story of Tyr continuing to bond with the bound fenrir with neither holding a grudge for the other only feeling melancholic for knowing that one day both fight on opposite sides of the final war

  • @inakimendiberri2226
    @inakimendiberri2226 3 года назад +451

    Red: So Loki is a Satan figure... and also a Jesus figure.
    Audience: ... What!?
    Loki: PARKOUR

    • @Duiker36
      @Duiker36 3 года назад +28

      I mean, one of his epithets is Skywalker.

    • @loonflam8910
      @loonflam8910 3 года назад +13

      I read that as Susan

    • @shanedoesyoutube8001
      @shanedoesyoutube8001 3 года назад +3

      @@Duiker36 WTF

    • @saschamichel5393
      @saschamichel5393 3 года назад +5

      It could be explained with loki´s role as a scapegoat, which as Red expained , involved two scapegoats one got sacrificed(Jesus) and one got banished (Satan) and noone could agree who to equate loki to making him both

  • @jsc1jake512
    @jsc1jake512 3 года назад +760

    How do you learn a new language?
    Normal people: With time and practice, everyone goes at their own pa-
    Odin: *IMPALING MYSELF ON A BIG TREE UNTIL I HALLUCINATE A LANGUAGE INTO EXISTENCE*

    • @azulBjort_1406
      @azulBjort_1406 3 года назад +30

      Lol, mood

    • @tompatterson1548
      @tompatterson1548 3 года назад +20

      Isn't that learning to write a language you already know?

    • @6611nitro
      @6611nitro 3 года назад +15

      I mean given a lot of language is learned by writing that's basically what we do with children. Only we do it with a lot of very small sticks instead of one big one.

    • @Duiker36
      @Duiker36 3 года назад +13

      Look, conlanging is hard, okay.

    • @thesunwillneverset
      @thesunwillneverset 3 года назад +14

      @@Duiker36 What, you don't sacrifice your body to Odin and then spend every Wednesday for the next year feverishly writing down all your conlang/worldbuilding details?

  • @runningthemeta5570
    @runningthemeta5570 Год назад +39

    Can I say how I like how differently Red portrays the Aesir and the Olympians. The Aesir look more like human characters reflecting how the Aesir in a sense are more human-like in their personality and actions. Then the Olympian’s are all different colors that relates to their divine association, IE Zeus looks like clouds because he’s a sky god or Apollo being completely yellow because he’s a sun god.

  • @yourpalbryan1442
    @yourpalbryan1442 2 года назад +42

    Does anyone else feel bad for Fenrir in this story? Child of Loki who grew up with everyone fearing him, and only received the friendship of one god until he grew so big that the other wanted to tie him down. Ultimately that sane God he had a friendship with sacrificed himself because he knew what it was and he was sorry his good boy ended up like this because of some arbitrary fear of a prophecy
    Edit: I forgot to mention that Red really draws Fenrir as a cute pupper here. He's just so fluffy, he gives me the same vibes as Cerberus from Hades who are also good boys, all 3 heads.

    • @madslayer4197
      @madslayer4197 4 месяца назад

      Too be fair a wolf is a wild animal one day fenrir was going to go wild it was just a matter of time that's like having a nuke right outside your lawn

    • @yourpalbryan1442
      @yourpalbryan1442 4 месяца назад

      @@madslayer4197 I'd like to think in this case given the tamer is a god, the God of War in fact, that Fenrir was tame. His big size might wreck Asgard's backyard but he isn't being intentionally destructive, the reason he has a grudge against Odin is because he was wrongly chained down and kept there forever. He had to literally be tricked into being tied down, he was a good boy.

    • @madslayer4197
      @madslayer4197 4 месяца назад

      @yourpalbryan1442 see you have to work with you imagination to come to the conclusion. There was no proof that tyr tamed fenrir hell tyr was the only one who fenrir wouldn't have attacked and who knows how long that would have lasted. To say he would've been a"good boy" as long as he was left alone is just reckless. Odin couldn't not take action

    • @yourpalbryan1442
      @yourpalbryan1442 4 месяца назад

      @@madslayer4197 I contend this because the nature of Ragnarok is self fulfilling. The reason Hel becomes Helheim's ruler is because Odin put her there, Jormungandr becomes big because Odin cast him to the ocean, Fenrir can only rip the foundations of the world in his rage because he was so pissed at the Aesir. Therefore I think because the nature of Ragnarok was self fulfilling, Odin's steps to avoid it with regards to Loki's children only made it true

    • @madslayer4197
      @madslayer4197 4 месяца назад

      @yourpalbryan1442 ragnarok was proficied to happen no matter what. It was hardly like jormungander was provoked. He was in the ocean chilling. And again with fenrir what was odin supposed to do? Fenrir was going to cause serious xamage with just the sherr size alone

  • @El_Chico_des_Galos
    @El_Chico_des_Galos 3 года назад +1556

    Adding the context that Loki might be a spirit of family and the home does make a lot of sense, and could even turn Baldr’s death into a revenge plot, a whole “this is what you get for imprisoning three of my children and riding the fourth like a show pony.”

    • @peytonreed937
      @peytonreed937 3 года назад +40

      YES

    • @Darkishappy_2872
      @Darkishappy_2872 3 года назад +18

      dog

    • @roseforest8950
      @roseforest8950 3 года назад +139

      I’ve said this before but Norse mythology seems to have an eye for an eye kind of thing. They by hel the queen of well hell and they kinda trapped her there loki in killing baldr made baldr go to hel as one of the dead. “You send my kid to hell I’ll send your kid to hell”

    • @roseforest8950
      @roseforest8950 3 года назад +32

      @animeizzy_ ninetails an eye for an eye usually means “that if a person who has been injured by another person returns the offending action to the originator in compensation” but it can also mean “you hurt me am going to hurt you” in this case am meaning the second

    • @roseforest8950
      @roseforest8950 3 года назад +5

      @animeizzy_ ninetails I see that let me change that sorry Idk why I did I that

  • @TalkingVidya
    @TalkingVidya 3 года назад +4153

    Huh, a lot more mpreg than what I was expecting

  • @kyanite8451
    @kyanite8451 7 месяцев назад +9

    Its so very Loki to have an inconsistent, unpinable, origin and spinning legends out of legends without a singular thread to follow and I completely love it even though it is kind of sad to not have a specific story to follow. Just kind of makes him all the more interesting

  • @bretterry8356
    @bretterry8356 Год назад +20

    I always thought Loki had a lot of parallels to Prometheus, and Snorri would definitely have been familiar with that story. Trickster, sometimes associated with fire, betrays the corrupt gods for the benefit of humans and gets eternally punished by an animal.

  • @dionadair8195
    @dionadair8195 3 года назад +1194

    I just have this mental image of Red sneaking into Blue’s office and stealing some maps before he gets back home.
    And then bribing Cleo to not say anything.

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 3 года назад +72

      Cleo: I gotcha back, sis!

    • @azulBjort_1406
      @azulBjort_1406 3 года назад +36

      I bet Blue is going to make such a fuss once he sees the video, and it could go both ways

    • @Sevren_
      @Sevren_ 3 года назад +6

      Or Cleo is already dead probably

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 3 года назад +7

      @@Sevren_ That's an unseemly thought

    • @camblycreeper7999
      @camblycreeper7999 3 года назад +13

      Red: *Slides $20 to Cleo*

  • @potatothecat6647
    @potatothecat6647 3 года назад +2928

    "Which is hilarious because mythological Loki literally can't manipulate his way out of a box-" XD

    • @artemys5197
      @artemys5197 2 года назад +179

      And it's funny because it happens multiple times.
      One time he didn't got trapped into a box, but thanks to funny shenanigans he basically got glued to a pole and swanged around into trees and rocks by a giant Eagle and the only thing he did was "ok I'm gonna give you the golden apples"
      The giant Eagle set him free and he just
      Did that
      He didn't even lie
      He doesn't even lie that much in the prosetic Edda actually????
      Anyway I'm not gonna continue the myth, mostly because no one asked but let's just say that this story kinda explains why season's exist and also that Loki being naked in one scene was probably one of the most important plot point of the tale.

    • @plutoisaplanet5533
      @plutoisaplanet5533 2 года назад +14

      @@artemys5197 quhat

    • @artierupinen5192
      @artierupinen5192 2 года назад +38

      MCU Loki is in a box and he can't get out either.

    • @heartofthewild680
      @heartofthewild680 2 года назад +40

      @@artemys5197 please elaborate. You said you wouldn’t continue because no one asked, well this is me, asking.

    • @TheDragonForest
      @TheDragonForest 2 года назад +30

      Loki in a box
      What will he do

  • @richardroberts135
    @richardroberts135 2 года назад +49

    The Loki At The Party Story in the Poetic Edda is SO FUNNY. I can't believe how much of it reads funny to a modern audience.
    "You can't go in!" "Then I'll stay out here all night with you." "You can go in."
    "You can't insult me. I'm the god in charge of keeping peace on Earth!" "And you're doing SUCH a good job."
    "Leave me out of this, Loki. I'm a virtuous woman!" "I would if you were, Sif, but I know I'VE slept with you. ...Thor is standing right behind me, isn't he?"
    Absolutely my favorite from the Poetic Edda.

    • @madslayer4197
      @madslayer4197 4 месяца назад +1

      Don't forget how he callously moved tyrs handicap or laughed about how he was responsible for the death of boulder. Yeah...hilarious

  • @senyaborovikov1015
    @senyaborovikov1015 Год назад +9

    The hearth-spirit Loki being both a keeper of the home and a trickster sounds a lot like the depiction of Slavic hearth-keeping spirits like the Domovoy (домовой). Just an interesting parallel that stood out to me :)

  • @MoonbeamPony
    @MoonbeamPony 3 года назад +568

    The image of Loki wearing fishnet anything is absolutely hilarious to me.

    • @roseforest8950
      @roseforest8950 3 года назад +34

      He invited them of corse he would ware them

    • @alexiswelsh5821
      @alexiswelsh5821 3 года назад +27

      I want to see this in the MCU

    • @mayo3767
      @mayo3767 3 года назад +36

      this reminds me of that one tumblr post where it's:
      fisherman 1: help! im stuck in my fishing nets and I can't get out
      fisherman 2: hey uh. is dave looking extra sexy today or what?

    • @bluegreenandapackofkittens6812
      @bluegreenandapackofkittens6812 3 года назад +10

      @@mayo3767 and this reminds me that someone used this meme with the sound of corpse saying he thinks that anything looks better with fishnets (like an apple)

    • @padriazozzriaorizifian8672
      @padriazozzriaorizifian8672 3 года назад

      @@bluegreenandapackofkittens6812 DOLPHIN CONSERVATION

  • @zachary8586
    @zachary8586 3 года назад +809

    "Anyone who says they know what Loki's deal is is trying to sell you something."
    *Immediately tries to sell me stickers and pins about Loki's whole deal.*
    How very Loki of you. I will be buying those thanks.

    • @Fisinocean
      @Fisinocean 3 года назад +19

      I will now add how very loki of you in my personal lexicon. Thank you good sir.

    • @catfoy8888
      @catfoy8888 3 года назад +6

      I mean she did admit to it in the apology video

    • @nadineehab8834
      @nadineehab8834 3 года назад +4

      @@catfoy8888 wait apology for what?

    • @mohammedyousef4005
      @mohammedyousef4005 3 года назад +2

      @@nadineehab8834 it's an april fools video

  • @kedarkashyap1522
    @kedarkashyap1522 Год назад +18

    Loki is the real world embodiment of “If I’m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice.”

  • @CrowSongProductions
    @CrowSongProductions Год назад +14

    Holy shit, okay, so, while watching this, it hit me like a ton of bricks - the reason Loki dragged and teased the other Gods at that infamous party could absolutely be because he was playing the role of the *yule goat* - it's an old, nordic tradition akin to Mari Lwyd where someone, often a servant, will dress up in a sheet and a goat's skull to point out the flaws and sins of the partygoers for a laugh and to take those sins with him by the end of the party. He was, once again, simply playing the role he was given, and it also further strengthens his association with the scapegoat!
    Now excuse me as I untangle myself from all this red string.