Loki's Monstrous Brood
As someone who's always been obsessed with the dark world of Norse mythology, I've found myself particularly drawn to its more horrific elements. The pantheon of Norse gods and creatures is filled with fascinating characters, but none have intrigued me quite like the frightening children of Loki. These monstrous offspring embody the perfect blend of awe-inspiring power and spine-chilling terror that makes Norse myths so enthralling. On this trek into the world of Loki's progeny, we'll explore the origins, roles, and pop-cultural appearances of Hel, Fenrir, and Jörmungandr. These three formidable beings have shaped Norse mythology's course and continue to influence popular culture today. So, strap on your Viking helm, prep your Longboat, and prepare for a journey into the heart of Norse horror! The Trickster God's Terrible Trio Before we delve into the individual stories of Loki's children, it's important to understand their origins. Loki, the infamous t...