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  1. L

    More of the "who"?

    Um, I haven't heard that before. Well, except from in that Marvel comics and movie. But I would be interested in hearing what other sources you might have on this? :) You are right that the blood oath can be seen as an adoption, because in some texts Loki has been called an óskmaga(wish-son)...
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    How can this be a religion?

    1. I'm from Norway so it's a part of MY heritage too. I grew up hearing the stories of the old gods too. I got my first Mjølner pendant when I was around eight years old, and as a child I loved reading books on both our own mythology and the mythology of other old faiths in the world. I've...
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    How can this be a religion?

    She doesn't litteraly "live in it", like being in the tree physically, but since the tree represents her it has some of what I would call her 'energy' or 'powers' or what I would call her 'presence' in it, I guess. I believe that wearing a Mjølner pendant allows me to get the 'support' of the...
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    More of the "who"?

    Ok, um. Loki was a god or a jotun(giant), or actually he was both. His origin was jotun. According to the lore his father was Fárbauti and his mothers name was Laufey or Nál, and Loki has two brothers, Býleistr and Helblindi. He was not adopted by Odin. Once upon a time Odin and Loki mixed...
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