This is a critical difference. Odin and Loki mixed their blood in a pact of loyalty—meaning Loki was Odin’s equal at the table, not a subordinate prince. This made his eventual betrayal far more devastating.
So the next time you see a horned helmet or hear a silken-voiced promise that "it’s not that kind of a trick," remember: Loki is never just one thing. And that’s exactly the point. This is a critical difference
What’s your favorite version of Loki—mythological or Marvel? Let me know in the comments below. So the next time you see a horned
The gods finally turn on Loki after the death of Baldr. They capture him and bind him to three rocks using the entrails of his own son (yes, mythology gets dark). A venomous serpent is placed above his face, dripping poison onto him. His faithful wife, Sigyn, holds a bowl to catch the venom, but whenever she leaves to empty it, the poison strikes Loki’s face, causing earthquakes as he writhes in agony. Let me know in the comments below