Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Hermod [Courage of hosts]." | Norse | Son of Odin, who gives him a helmet and a corselet. He rode on Sleipner to Hel to bring Balder back. Norse |
God name "Loki" | Norse | Loki. To end, finish; Loke is the end and consummation of divinity. The evil giant-god of the Norse mythology. He steers the ship Naglfar in Ragnarok. He borrows Freyja's feather-garb and accompanies Thor to the giant Thrym, who has stolen Thor's hammer. He is the father of Sleipner; also of the Midgard serpent, of the Fenris-wolf and of Hel. He causes Balder's death, abuses the gods in ?ger's feast, but is captured in Fraanangerforce and is bound by the gods. Norse |
"Sleipner [The slipper]" | Norse | The name of Odin's eight-footed steed. He is begotten by Loke with Svadilfare. Norse |
"Svadilfare" | Norse | A horse; the sire of Sleipner. Norse |