Norse Mythology

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Thor was and still is a big part of Norse mythology. He is the god of the sky, thunder, and agriculture. Thor is most commonly associated with lighting, thunder, storm, fertility, and strength. In one myth, it is said that Thor did not make it out alive and fell to his death after defeating Loki's child the World-Serpent.

In Norse Mythology, Loki is a trickster god. He had the ability to change into anything. He helped others get out of trouble, but sometimes was the reason they were in trouble. Loki is also considered a god of fire like Prometheus.