Útgarða-Loki
978-613-2-69184-2
6132691847
80
2010-08-31
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Norse mythology, Útgarða-Loki was the ruler of the castle Útgarðr in Jötunheimr. He was one of the Jötnar and his name means literally "Loki of the Outyards," to distinguish him from Loki, the companion of Thor. According to the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, Thor, Þjálfi and Loki encounter a giant named Skrýmir ("Big-looking") and then go with him to Útgarðr. They took part in several contests organized by Útgarða-Loki. The tests were all rigged. Loki participated in an eating contest against fire personified. Þjálfi competed in running against the mind of Útgarða-Loki. Thor wrestled with Elli who was Old Age personified, tried to lift Jörmungandr appearing as a cat and finally tried to empty a drinking horn connected to the sea.
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