The venom fell into his eyes but didn't blind him as gods could heal. The ropes were made from Narfi. Narfi or Nari, was Loki's son who was torn apart and whose innards were used to bind Loki to the rock in the cave. His vengeance is to doubt vindictive as he deserved his punishment. Loki c himself as the alpha and the omega.
PLEASE tell me more about NARI , It is critically important . Where can I find more information on NARI . I am pretty close to Solving the realty behind the MYTHS ....Need help
Matthew 11:12 21st Century King James Version 12 And from the days of John the Baptist until now, the Kingdom of Heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.
@@lenardbordo9838 there are no good or bad guys in norse mythology. Gods do awful things and make mistakes and Loki is not a purely evil figure. He is supposed to be the symbol of chaos. A dude with a different way of thinking. This gives more validity to the stories. U sympathize with the characters and you learn from their mistake. Thats why it's important to read myths, not just as entertainment but as a life lesson
i will always be saddened how there isn't more information on Sigyn, i find her so interesting how she willingly stood by her husband's side, the great trickster himself for probably years, like the relationship must have been somewhat good that she wanted to keep him alive, and let's not forget she too just freshly lost her sons after the gods dragged their family into Lokis punishment by turning 1 son into a wolf that ate the 2nd son. i personally find the strength of her will to keep going absolute incredible
@@sadek__4952 no thats not in the eddas, thats from old marvel comics who...well, they kinda ruined their relationship by making it abusive, to make a "loki is evil" narrative, and never intended on making Sigyn a multy layerd character, this abuse narrative about their relationship in marvel comics has found its way into other forms of mediums about them, witch just shows the damage marvel comics did to them
@@dans4129 okay never knew how true that was but tbh when I was listening to videos about Loki I was okay with him till the thing with his wife and I hated him for it cause she is like holding her hands up with a bowl for so long and that must hurt so bad. But since it's otherwise that's actually nice to know, maybe he had a wholesome relationship with her.
There are tons of gods that are only mentioned by name in Norse mythology, I only wish they could have gotten there own stories Look at the god of war series, it takes an unknown/forgotten god of war from Greek mythology and builds it’s own story for one of the uncountable children of Zeus.
@@ifeeldead463 It wasn't really "big brain"; in fact, it was pretty simple and direct. Not just anyone can catch a salmon with their bare hands; they are strong and determined fish, able to jump up 12 feet high and scale small waterfalls and against strong currents. However, bears are also strong and determined; as is Thor, and he's proud of it too. That was what Loki underestimated.
Quite a shame that there is not more to tell about Sygin and the two boys she had with Loki. I assume this material has been lost to time, for there are many interesting figures in Norse mythology.
What people often don't realize about why Loki did the things he did, is that he is a Jotunn, and the Jotnar were gods of chaos, so spreading discord was just part of his nature.
Well, that's not true. While yes, he was a jotunn, they weren't gods of chaos. They were an incredible big group, that can't really be categorized, without something about their characterization going lost. But the easiest way to look at them would be sorta of like the fey. Semi extensions of nature (remember, there were fire jotnar, frost jotnar etc.) and if someone got lost in the woods, well the jotnar probably got them
Skadi was a jotun as well, and she wasn't like Loki at all, same goes to Aegir who actually had a good relationship with both the Aesir and Vanir gods. Loki being like he was has nothing to do with him being Jotun.
@@silverdragon7385 Well, they were chaos forces so yes they were gods of chaos, but not all Jotnar were bad, some were good. Also several had joined the ranks of the Aesir, meaning they were no longer technically Jotnar.
From what I read in High School in the Prose-edda(im Icelandic), when the poison hit Loki, he would tremble and make the ground move/break. This was in fact Norse mythology's explanation for earthquakes :D
The venom dripping on Loki while Sigyn empties the cup causes him to writhe in pain which I think was attributed as the cause of earthquakes. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You know, given how smart Loki is supposed to be, you’d think that he would figure out a way to have to poison not fall on him, like a drain draining out somewhere else.
You not wrong but Loki has had his up and down I mean he is the reason that the most famous Norse mythology weapons exist but apart from that yes you are right
I‘m confused there is literally another channel that uses the exact same illustrations with a narration in a different language. Where do you get those illustrations and are behind both channels the same people?
You could ask a number of people and get many different answers. Some say it was his love of causing strife for others, some say he was jealous of the attention Baldur received, and others say he wanted revenge on Odin for how he treated his children by Angrboda.
Truth is, we have only a small fraction of Norse mythology recorded so we don't know. What we have comes from a Christian Norseman who wanted to preserve the poetic style of his culture and recorded his personal favorite stories. This is like someone who loves the starwars saga and lists his personal top 10 scenes.
This is why you always dispose of traitors. You do not imprison them. You do not let them live. You terminate them, because in their entitlement will feel 'wronged' as they are unable to reconcile with the idea of consequences.
If Loki wife really wanted to help Loki out, she should've have cut the snake head off 🤔🙄😒... So in matter of speaking the Norse mythology gods doom themselves by punish Loki, Loki himself start up & bring in Ragnarok
How would she cut off the snake if she was constantly helping out Loki? The cave is meant to have no escape, it is a prison. Not just that but Loki's contant cries of pain and anger could distract her. And even if she was to cut the ropes off, they are made from the intestines of a demi god, and she is just a mere mortal. She can't do much to help except prevent Loki from getting venom onto him and burning him alive. And in a way, the gods do make Ragnarok happen by making some of the events happen, though not all of them is their faults. The Gods just wanted revenge for one of theirs being killed, it was a fair punishment for Loki.
Why didn't skardy use the bowl like a ramp and just make the poision run off it to the side so Loki doesn't have potion and she doesn't have to empty it
@@slowpoke5975 Technically it was Hoth who killed Balder. Though it wasn't really his fault; he was blind and Loki tricked him into shooting Balder with mistletoe, which was Balder's only weakness.
@@cjisslime Well, I’m going to be honest here, you can’t really have evidence. Mythology isn’t written down once in which you can call something canon, there can be worse or better versions of gods, so you might know a different version to the story, but I would say Slepnir’s birth. Loki was threatened into fixing that problem with a giant he didn’t create. Another point I have that the original commenter was, not wrong per say, but misinformed. You can’t decide Loki’s character on this story because it is the worst thing he ever did in mythology. (I’m am not counting Ragnorock because technically that hasn’t happened) Look this is a pointless thread, Loki’s not great, but he’s not as awful as the original poster seems to think is all I’m saying.
Maybe the Gods shouldn't have thrown Jörmungandr into the sea, tortured Fenrir, and banished Hel to the Underworld. Just saying. The Aesir Gods are kind of jerks.
1. And the jotuns aren't? 2. Maybe Loki shouldn't have cheated on Sigyn with Angrboda? 3. All they did to Fenrir was bind him, right? 4. Tyr was actually the nice guy in that story; he became friends with Fenrir and felt so bad about having to betray him that he let Fenrir take his hand in revenge.
I dont get, why she doesn't let loki feel pain for a long time, come back with a bigger bowl and the same bowl. And use the smaller bowl to scoop venom out. Boom, he doesn't feel pain anymore
Leave me alone, don't come here and moan I've never wished to see Balder's well So let his soul remain down in hel....tocks taunt....lokes treachery part 2... Amon amarth..
Ohh mommy tall goddess with big big milkers , bring the souls my beloved brothers back goddess hella : i could bring the soul of Balder back , but because of your disrespect to me , you will never have the soul of Balder back . To say only two bigs is an act of total disrespect You should have said four times , go and come back to Asgard and say you failed , And say that this big big big big disrespect here today will not go unpunished
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Loki's revenge for Baldur banishing Hel & the imprisoning of Fenrir & Jormungandr
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The venom fell into his eyes but didn't blind him as gods could heal. The ropes were made from Narfi. Narfi or Nari, was Loki's son who was torn apart and whose innards were used to bind Loki to the rock in the cave. His vengeance is to doubt vindictive as he deserved his punishment. Loki c himself as the alpha and the omega.
@Sifilore "No doubt" & "see himself" but yeah Loki was full of himself.
You missed the "son" when describing Narfi
@@aphato2770 Just fixed it.
PLEASE tell me more about NARI , It is critically important . Where can I find more information on NARI . I am pretty close to Solving the realty behind the MYTHS ....Need help
Matthew 11:12
21st Century King James Version
12 And from the days of John the Baptist until now, the Kingdom of Heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.
You missed the part where they turn one of his boys into a wolf and make him slaughter his own brother and then they use its insides to bound Loki.
You missed the point where Loki turned into a female horse has intercourse with with a male horse and birthed a 8 legged horse
@@WCortW553 facts
Such a tragedy and crime that children have to pay for their parents sins when they shouldn't.
@@lenardbordo9838 there are no good or bad guys in norse mythology. Gods do awful things and make mistakes and Loki is not a purely evil figure. He is supposed to be the symbol of chaos. A dude with a different way of thinking. This gives more validity to the stories. U sympathize with the characters and you learn from their mistake. Thats why it's important to read myths, not just as entertainment but as a life lesson
Turned into a wolf doesn't seem that bad
*what i like transfur okay?*
i will always be saddened how there isn't more information on Sigyn, i find her so interesting how she willingly stood by her husband's side, the great trickster himself for probably years,
like the relationship must have been somewhat good that she wanted to keep him alive, and let's not forget she too just freshly lost her sons after the gods dragged their family into Lokis punishment by turning 1 son into a wolf that ate the 2nd son.
i personally find the strength of her will to keep going absolute incredible
There's a book
Also I think I saw someone before that say that Loki used to yell and curse her when she went to empty the bowl. But she still kept doing it anyways.
@@sadek__4952 no thats not in the eddas, thats from old marvel comics who...well, they kinda ruined their relationship by making it abusive, to make a "loki is evil" narrative, and never intended on making Sigyn a multy layerd character, this abuse narrative about their relationship in marvel comics has found its way into other forms of mediums about them, witch just shows the damage marvel comics did to them
@@dans4129 okay never knew how true that was but tbh when I was listening to videos about Loki I was okay with him till the thing with his wife and I hated him for it cause she is like holding her hands up with a bowl for so long and that must hurt so bad. But since it's otherwise that's actually nice to know, maybe he had a wholesome relationship with her.
There are tons of gods that are only mentioned by name in Norse mythology, I only wish they could have gotten there own stories
Look at the god of war series, it takes an unknown/forgotten god of war from Greek mythology and builds it’s own story for one of the uncountable children of Zeus.
Lokis legendary Mischievous nature is what makes Norse Mythology great
I agree
Eh. Loki is but one interesting character among many other interesting gods and warriors.
@@xXLunatikxXlul Agreed
Agreed
If you are attrackted to it because of marvel.
the rest of the gods: "we will use lokis own invention against him
Thor: *firmly grasp it*
To be fair, Loki didnt expect it so big brain on Thor's part
@@ifeeldead463 It wasn't really "big brain"; in fact, it was pretty simple and direct. Not just anyone can catch a salmon with their bare hands; they are strong and determined fish, able to jump up 12 feet high and scale small waterfalls and against strong currents. However, bears are also strong and determined; as is Thor, and he's proud of it too. That was what Loki underestimated.
He shoulda turned himself into a pit viper and bit thor in the nuts.
@@videogollumerhe should have shapeshifted into a tapeworm and hid inside thors food. GG.
Quite a shame that there is not more to tell about Sygin and the two boys she had with Loki. I assume this material has been lost to time, for there are many interesting figures in Norse mythology.
What people often don't realize about why Loki did the things he did, is that he is a Jotunn, and the Jotnar were gods of chaos, so spreading discord was just part of his nature.
Well, that's not true. While yes, he was a jotunn, they weren't gods of chaos. They were an incredible big group, that can't really be categorized, without something about their characterization going lost. But the easiest way to look at them would be sorta of like the fey. Semi extensions of nature (remember, there were fire jotnar, frost jotnar etc.) and if someone got lost in the woods, well the jotnar probably got them
Skadi was a jotun as well, and she wasn't like Loki at all, same goes to Aegir who actually had a good relationship with both the Aesir and Vanir gods. Loki being like he was has nothing to do with him being Jotun.
@@silverdragon7385 Well, they were chaos forces so yes they were gods of chaos, but not all Jotnar were bad, some were good. Also several had joined the ranks of the Aesir, meaning they were no longer technically Jotnar.
And what about the other giants and half giants in asgard? (Bassiclly everyone)
@@sigynfoxy69 Not Giants, Jotnar, and I just said not all of them were evil.
From what I read in High School in the Prose-edda(im Icelandic), when the poison hit Loki, he would tremble and make the ground move/break. This was in fact Norse mythology's explanation for earthquakes :D
These comics just keep getting better and better absolutely enjoy this a lot
Where could I buy this comic?
The venom dripping on Loki while Sigyn empties the cup causes him to writhe in pain which I think was attributed as the cause of earthquakes. Correct me if I'm wrong.
This is very true, according to Snorri Sturluson.
Thoroughly entertaining,
good narrative,
spectacular graphics.
I would very much like to see the animated version of the comic
Ooh! So the Vikings series got Flokis punishment from this myth. Wow!
Myth
I just noticed that!!
Ragnar even said "I think you'll like this punishment floki, I borrowed it from the gods"
Yeah... and Floki was punished for killing Aethelstan who was very dear to Ragnar which loosely connects Aethelstan to Baldur
Wow, that was great story about "The Punishment of Loki" about Baldur death by Loki's mistletoe before Ragnarok begin.
Because of Marvel people don't understand that Loki and Thor weren't brothers but Loki was Thor's uncle
It was in that moment, Loki knew, he f*** up…
Him in a nutshell whenever Thor has a hold of him.
Amazing narration as always
According to Norse myth, Earthquakes where brought on by Loki squaming in agony whenever his wife went to empty the bowl
You know, given how smart Loki is supposed to be, you’d think that he would figure out a way to have to poison not fall on him, like a drain draining out somewhere else.
Yea he could have just instructed his wife to create a shelter or something.
I love the story Loki is so so so crazy this will be so so awosm and his punishment loev it
*I love how they did this in the Show Vikings with Floki and Helga*
Loki is just an internet troll with powers, in a nushell at least.
You not wrong but Loki has had his up and down I mean he is the reason that the most famous Norse mythology weapons exist but apart from that yes you are right
Can go you guys make a video about the torjan war please
this video is 7 min long but it feels short, that's some good content
Great content
Don’t forget that it is said that the source of earthquakes is when drops of poison touch Loki’s skin and he screams in agony
I really love this series mabye you should do a phillipine mythology one?
❤ all your video's.
I‘m confused there is literally another channel that uses the exact same illustrations with a narration in a different language. Where do you get those illustrations and are behind both channels the same people?
Wait a minute, it was SKADI who provided the snake for Loki's punishment? Did NOT know that about her!
What was Lokis goal here? What did he have to gain from keeping Baldur dead?
You could ask a number of people and get many different answers. Some say it was his love of causing strife for others, some say he was jealous of the attention Baldur received, and others say he wanted revenge on Odin for how he treated his children by Angrboda.
Truth is, we have only a small fraction of Norse mythology recorded so we don't know. What we have comes from a Christian Norseman who wanted to preserve the poetic style of his culture and recorded his personal favorite stories. This is like someone who loves the starwars saga and lists his personal top 10 scenes.
@@JP-rf8rr your example is so good 😭😭😂
Make a video about aztec gods.
sigyn should be in god of war ragnarok
I love this story about Loki. Can u please do a video on the erotes
Where do you get your background music from?
Hi I am a fan plz say hi and my confession-I like apollo 😊
the gods was wrong for killing loki son he was inocent
A son for a son was Odin's logic.
and the logic of the Norse world as a whole.@@videogollumer
They should’ve killed Loki then ragonark would’ve never happened
Bonus fact: Loki’s thrashing in agony from the venom was believed to be what caused Earthquakes
There's a definite sprinkling of loki in Tolkiens Melkor and Sauron.
Sauron yes, not so much melkor, melkor literally just uses brute force and breeds monsters.
I don't think this should count as him killing.
This is why you always dispose of traitors. You do not imprison them. You do not let them live. You terminate them, because in their entitlement will feel 'wronged' as they are unable to reconcile with the idea of consequences.
If Loki wife really wanted to help Loki out, she should've have cut the snake head off 🤔🙄😒...
So in matter of speaking the Norse mythology gods doom themselves by punish Loki, Loki himself start up & bring in Ragnarok
Like the narrator says, Odin can see everything. He knows if Loki flee
How would she cut off the snake if she was constantly helping out Loki? The cave is meant to have no escape, it is a prison. Not just that but Loki's contant cries of pain and anger could distract her. And even if she was to cut the ropes off, they are made from the intestines of a demi god, and she is just a mere mortal. She can't do much to help except prevent Loki from getting venom onto him and burning him alive. And in a way, the gods do make Ragnarok happen by making some of the events happen, though not all of them is their faults. The Gods just wanted revenge for one of theirs being killed, it was a fair punishment for Loki.
it was never mentioned anywhere in the eddas that she had a knife, only a bowl, she did what she could to protect the god she loved
No, if she did that, she'd be punished and Odin would have just had another snake put there, or WORSE.
@@dans4129a knife? More like a axe or cleaver.
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without Loki norse mythology would not be as great as it is
what is the music before the end parts
Why didn't skardy use the bowl like a ramp and just make the poision run off it to the side so Loki doesn't have potion and she doesn't have to empty it
Maybe she just didn't think of that
Simple they needed an explaination for why earthquakes happen without plate tectonics😂
Loki's wife needed more than one bowl.
Imagine being a god with ADHD-esque behavior, impulsive yet through him different invention-like stuff are made
Where can i find this comic?
I know it’s unrelated, but…Sigyn is a certified baddie 🥵
Baldur's brother was Hodr who was blind
The name of Baldr brother is Hoðr.
I thought kvasir was killed by two dwarves
thor was blod-red eyed
Story of Loki the god mischief and floki of Vikings are related😀
He may transfer his conscious back to his original form after being caught and depleted of his God body on earth
2:21 thick god
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Die Illustrationen sind doch deutsch? Oder wer kopiert wenn?
Or she could free him!
They tried to change the fate of baldur and it's loki's fault? Gods show know bart than to not change fate of one
Loki was the one who killed baldur
@@slowpoke5975 Technically it was Hoth who killed Balder. Though it wasn't really his fault; he was blind and Loki tricked him into shooting Balder with mistletoe, which was Balder's only weakness.
Loki is the best norse god🔥🔥🔥
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Mistletoe lol 😂
Couldnt they have killed loki and then got everyone to cry for baldur? Or do the dead count too?
They didn’t know it was him at the time. This is an altered version of the story
Like a true sociopath, Loki causes problems and brings chaos, but turns around and plays the victim when punished for his transgressions.
Well, you know in mythology Loki got punished for nothing too right? Sounds like a victim to me…
@@eleanorlanpher34 this is the Norse pantheon, not Greek, Óðinn doesn't unjustly punish people for no reason.
@@michaelhansen2818 that… that’s a really weak argument when I have evidence…
@@eleanorlanpher34 then show the evidence.?
@@cjisslime Well, I’m going to be honest here, you can’t really have evidence. Mythology isn’t written down once in which you can call something canon, there can be worse or better versions of gods, so you might know a different version to the story, but I would say Slepnir’s birth. Loki was threatened into fixing that problem with a giant he didn’t create. Another point I have that the original commenter was, not wrong per say, but misinformed. You can’t decide Loki’s character on this story because it is the worst thing he ever did in mythology. (I’m am not counting Ragnorock because technically that hasn’t happened) Look this is a pointless thread, Loki’s not great, but he’s not as awful as the original poster seems to think is all I’m saying.
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The video starts at 1.40
“Just when all hope of catching Loki seemed lost, a great miracle happened. Thor had an idea. A good idea.”
You can call them kings or leader of perticular tribe or anything else. But never address them as "God".
Listen close boy. I am a god. A land far from here. Can I turn into a wolf?
Not punish
Tom hiddleston Is the one to be blamed for all of this
Maybe the Gods shouldn't have thrown Jörmungandr into the sea, tortured Fenrir, and banished Hel to the Underworld. Just saying. The Aesir Gods are kind of jerks.
1. And the jotuns aren't?
2. Maybe Loki shouldn't have cheated on Sigyn with Angrboda?
3. All they did to Fenrir was bind him, right?
4. Tyr was actually the nice guy in that story; he became friends with Fenrir and felt so bad about having to betray him that he let Fenrir take his hand in revenge.
My dogs names after vali
After reading the title and seeing the thumbnail, My mind went to places-
Loki's wife is THICC!
Sigund not smart enough to use a second bowl
This is leaving out a lot of the mythology and has inaccuracies. Not enough research was done.
I dont get, why she doesn't let loki feel pain for a long time, come back with a bigger bowl and the same bowl. And use the smaller bowl to scoop venom out.
Boom, he doesn't feel pain anymore
Well in that case why not just build a roof?
Simple they needed an explaination for why earthquakes happen so his suffering has to continue intermittently
I love you not in a gay way tho : )
That thumbnail looks like it needs to be on a different kind of video XD
can you please save us from your adds. they bore us alot
Leave me alone, don't come here and moan
I've never wished to see Balder's well
So let his soul remain down in hel....tocks taunt....lokes treachery part 2... Amon amarth..
Hentai?? Ropes chains and leather and oily buffs north gods punishing Loki??
Ohh mommy tall goddess with big big milkers , bring the souls my beloved brothers back goddess
hella : i could bring the soul of Balder back , but because of your disrespect to me , you will never have the soul of Balder back . To say only two bigs is an act of total disrespect You should have said four times , go and come back to Asgard and say you failed , And say that this big big big big disrespect here today will not go unpunished
Yeah
*wasn't the nicest*
Omfg uve stolen the Video lol just change the language