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- 3. / this Norse god of war and bloodshed, as well as order and justice, was best known for sacrificing his hand to the wolf Fenrir so that the gods could bind him.
- 4. / also known as "all father," this one-eyed Norse god is leader of the Asgardian gods and values knowledge above all else.
- 7. / wife of Loki.
- 9. / this beautiful norse goddess of blessings, love and fertility was originally of the Vanir; she is the twin sister of Freyr and prized for her great beauty. She was also a fierce warrior and was recognized by the Brisingamen necklace.
- 11. / this Norse god was so beautiful and just, handsome and gracious, and so cheerful that he actually gave off light. All beings loved him so much they promised Frigg never to harm him, and everyone was devastated when his blind brother killed him with a mistletoe dart.
- 12. / Odin's 8-legged horse. This horse's mother was Loki and his father was Svadilfari, stallion of the master builder mountain giant who came to Asgard to build a wall in hopes of earning Freyja, the sun and the moon.
- 13. / this trickster god is the son of giants and the blood-brother of Odin. He is the personification of chaos, and has a very complicated family.
- 14. / Loki's youngest son; this great wolf was tricked into bonds that will not break until Ragnarok. When he is free, he will kill Odin.
- 15. / wife of Odin; this Norse goddess was associated with fertility, marriage, and prophecy--she knew all the gods' fates, but would not tell them.
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- 1. / Loki's eldest son by the giantess Angrboda; he is also known as the World Serpent coiled beneath Midgard who will fight Thor during Ragnarak.
- 2. / this norse god had extraordinary sight and hearing and teeth of gold. He guards the Bifrost and will sound the Gjallarhorn to wake the gods for the Ragnarok battle.
- 5. / this blind Norse god is Odin's son; Loki tricks him into killing his brother with a dart made from a mistletoe branch, the only being Frigg forgot to ask for a promise never to do Baldur harm.
- 6. / daughter of Loki; guardian of the underworld for those who do not die bravely in battle.
- 8. / Loki's legitimate son; his intestines will be used to bind Loki to rocks inside a cave as a form of punishment for his mistreatment of the Asgardian gods.
- 9. / this norse god was originally of the Vanir; he was so charming that the gods of Asgard allowed him to join their ranks. He is associated with fertility and celebrated at weddings.
- 10. / this Norse god was considered to be the fiercest of the Asgardians, especially while carrying his hammer Mjollnir.
- 12. / This Norse goddess was Thor's wife and was primarily known for having long, lush golden hair, which Loki stole and had to replace.
