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  • damn u loki why u killed baldur u bastard

  • How often people forget that Loki is a necessary part of life, with no obsticle in life or challenges IE: (Chaos or mischief) life becomes boring and stagnant. Just an Asatruar's point of view but it seems liek that is what the old folk lore means and shows.

  • this is song is amazing instrumental they are fatastic and the lyrics are very true to the norse mythology where have you been al my life (srry for bad english) cheers

  • @Xrydion Cheers!

  • ee Troche to głupie na końcu ten napis "hail loki god of fire" bo loki był bokiem kłamstw i oszustw

    A bit silly at the end of this inscription "Hail Loki god of fire" because he was the god of lies and deception

  • @panblo96 Inform yourself better, please.

    Hail Loki, Fire God!

  • @panblo96 Loki is the god of lies, deception AND fire. but he is mostly the god of fire.

    (sorrey for bad english)

  • Looks like somebody loves me.

  • i would like to name my cat Sviethovidh but thats from slavonic myth :)

  • My tarantula's name is Loki :)

  • @zarazaa Perfect name for it! Locke-Loki also means 'spider'.

  • @MelomanaVoraz I did not know that. thanks! Cheers!

  • these guys are so sick love them

  • good song

  • My sons name is LOKI

  • @broholmer11 So badass! Congrats.

  • @broholmer11 FUCKING AMAZING!

  • @broholmer11 My son name is THOR!

  • @aragorn19aa fuckin´ cool Name;-)

  • This is fucking bad-ass! The perfect track for making spread-sheets!

  • Kick-ass song!

    Power Metal forever!

  • AMAZING SONG !!! PERFECT FOR MOTIVATION BEFORE EXAMS xD

  • That was fucking awesome

  • take it from a desecdant of the vikings Loki was half giant but Odin was his father i am a bit rusty so i might be wrong

  • @PaganWitchGirl

    No, Loki's father is a giant. He's Jotun, through and through, he just hung out with the Aesir because he's cool like that. The Norse gods were far from racist, they let all sorts of divine entities in their pantheon, Jotun, Vanir, Aesir, it didn't matter, you could hang out in Asgard.

  • maybe im wrong but i thought loki was Odin's son and Thor's brother but i know little bout the Norse mythology

  • @SuperFirewolf1 Loki is Laufey and Fárbauti's son, both Giants. He and Odin are blood brothers...

  • @MelomanaVoraz and theres also other story that loki is Odin's dark side

  • @SuperFirewolf1 It is not Norse Mythology, it comes frome Icelandic Sagas

  • @SuperFirewolf1 Haha you watched the Thor movie, right? It's ok, but the way Norse mythology is portrayed there is very inaccurate ^^

  • @SuperFirewolf1 oh well, the movie "Thor" is great, but they're not telling the whole truth bout the "Asen"-Gods..^^ jst read the book "Edda" if you are really interesting in that material. There are some awsome stories bout Odin and the other Gods :) and after that u'll understand totally who is the son of whom etc. :) best regards

  • @SuperFirewolf1 there are two loki's. First is the one who odin mixed blood with hence the confusion about him being the brother of Odin, which he at the time legaly would have been. He is the trickster who odin ultimately banishes to solitude untill ragnarok, for killing his son Baldur. The other is the uncrowned ruler of jotunnheim (not sure if its the correct english name for it). The two are often mistaken for oneanother.

  • @SuperFirewolf1 That's a misconception that's kind of been brought about recently as a result of the Thor movie. They took some liberties.

  • @SuperFirewolf1 Actually he was a giant in origion but left them for the Gods. And his relationship with Odin and Thor is debated. 

  • @SuperFirewolf1 What most people do not see is that Loki is a force of nature. He embodies chaos, both creative and destructive, and what is chaos other than change and transition? Thor represents order, as in preservation and stagnation. Niether good or evil because mainly the Scandinavians did not believe in such ideas. We all are too use to an ultimate good and ultimate evil.

  • @SuperFirewolf1 you are correct

  • @SuperFirewolf1 There is a lot of confusion about this... darn you, Marvel comics xP

  • @SuperFirewolf1 uhm.... i think, u watch the film "thor".

  • @SuperFirewolf1 Marvel is not a good source for info. ;)

  • @SuperFirewolf1 Loki is a shitty little bastard

  • Allright damn great song and sound

    This is sooo fucking epic.

    Love every note they play \m/

    Cheers ^^

    Great vid \m/

    Got a big comic about the other side of Loki's tale.

    Very intressting and wonderfull artistic paintings ^^.

  • @eldvindur sounds interesting, what's it called?

  • fucking fucking great!!! O_O

  • Lord of Chaos...

    yeah thats right. i am not a real fan of loki but that song ist fucking nice

  • i'm gonna get adopted two kittens and name them Loki and Cthulhu

  • @DarkWizardMonkey They're going to be even more tricky then, LoL!

  • @DarkWizardMonkey my kitty name is Loki too :D

    he even act's like that :P

  • @DarkWizardMonkey Ok.....good luck

  • Loki is the best!

  • helsa, brother i love the video lokasenna is the best the poetic edda has to offer poor loki was so misunderstood and none of the aesir could take a joke long live loki hail to him and hail to you, vashale

  • @scummdogg1 HAIL !!!

  • @scummdogg1 I'm pretty sure if you had taken Baldr's place in Hel when he was shot with the arrow tipped with mistletoe as a result of Loki's trickery you wouldn't have found it funny either :P ..... just sayin

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  • @BanditoWalrusGames Don't try to to teach me something about my own faith jackass. And it's not about which Norse god is "cooler" than the other.

  • @StarlitAeon

    That's not what I am saying at all. Loki get's too much shit just for killing Baldr, who's sole accomplishment was being indestructable. Loki did plenty for the Aesir, and yet he was still, even before Baldr, treated poorly. The other Gods locking up and imprisoning his children. Regardless of how much GOOD Loki has done for the Aesir, he is only ever remembered for the one Baldr incident.

  • @BanditoWalrusGames Loki never intentionally did any good for the Aesir. So I see what good that has come from his deeds to be a sign of balance. Be that as it may I will still never revere Loki. And I know full and well of Loki's deeds other than the incident with Baldr.

  • @StarlitAeon

    Asgard's wall was Loki's idea, and it was to help the Aesir (as with most of Loki's plans, it almost backfired, but he made sure that it did not). Not to mention the plenty of times that Loki quested alongside Thor.

  • @BanditoWalrusGames Okay so he did something worth while. Are you saying that because of this he should be pardoned for all of the dumb shit that he's done? I don't buy it.

  • @StarlitAeon

    Personally, I view him as sort of a neither good or bad entirely. He does good sometimes. He does bad sometimes.

    But then there are people like yourself who seem bound by the need to classify everything as 'good' or 'evil', and cannot think outside that paradime, and thus condemn him and claim that he's never done any good until evidence is pointed to the contrary, and shouting 'so what!?' once evidence has been presented.

    Loki is Loki. Simply that.

  • @BanditoWalrusGames I agree with that... I even looked it up a while ago, there are some Danish stories about a "king Baldur", but the Icelandic Baldur doesn't do anything but glow nicely, yet he is beloved by all. The story of Baldur's death kinda reminds me of an older sibling being jealous of a newborn baby who suddenly gets all the attention simply for being cute. Not saying killing Baldur was a good thing to do but I understand where the impulse came from, it's not a random act of "evil".

  • Heil Loki!!!

  • best video on youtube...and song is pefect...in song can see other side of loki...i always want to people to see that he is not just a traitor!!

  • @zmajden4 It's necessary to read a lot about Loki to understand him... He's the one who does the dirty work no one else want to do but it must be done. The sagas are full of clues about my beloved God of Chaos. ;-)

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