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the myth of loki and the deadly mistletoe

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  • Baldur, son of All Father Odin and Queen Frigg, husband of Nanna the Peaceful, and God of truth and light, was the gentlest and most beloved being in all of Asgard. On the other hand, Loki is a trickster god who always dislikes Baldur, the bright.
  • However, Baldur the bright, always had the fear of his imminent death. His mother, Queen Frigg who felt sorry for her son, decided to go to the nine realms to beg for all living things to not hurt Baldur. However, there was one she did not visit.
  • When he returned to Breidablik, Queen Frigg held a party to celebrate her success and the gods tested Baldur's immunity by attacking him with various weapons, Baldur was not injured at all.Loki was looking for a way to kill Baldur. Changing her form as an old woman, she asked Frigg what Being he had not been begging for. Frigg replied that he was not begging the mistletoe.
  • Loki finally used the mistletoe to attack Baldur. Baldur was killed. However, Hermod the warrior god offered to go to the underworld to ask the queen of hell's soul for Baldur's soul.The queen of hell also agreed to return Baldur's soul as long as all living things cry for baldur. Hermod also visited all living things and all living things were willing to cry for Baldur, except for one creature.
  • It was Loki disguised as a giant form. Hermod finally gave up. However, Loki's characteristic laugh from the cave made Hermod realize that he had been tricked by the trickster god. An angry Hermod tries to catch Loki.
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