Here are Norse god Loki's three children by the giantess Angrboda, who is pictured at left - she lived in the forest.


In Norse mythology, Loki is the personification deity of mischief. He murdered Balder (Baldur), the god of joy and peace. This 1905 illustration shows Loki and his children by the giantess Angrboda, who is pictured at left - she lived in the forest. Fenrir was the oldest and he took the form of a wolf. Jormungand, the middle child, took the form of a serpent. Hel, the only girl, was the youngest and she became the goddess of the Underworld


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