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 No.19680

>Loki was the adopted son of Odin, whose father were Ice Giants

>Loki spent his years trying to fuck over his brother out of jealousy and spite

>Loki Ushers in Ragnarok, the end of the gods where in Thor gets killed by Jorumgadr, Odin dies to Fenrir and the world gets bathed in darkness

Loki is literally the god of Non-Nordics/Jews. I remember reading about Egyptian Mythology and seeing that the god Set (equivalent to Loki) was the "god of foreigners".

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 No.19688

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>>19680

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(deity)

>Set (/sɛt/; Egyptological: Sutekh - swtẖ ~ stẖ[a] or Greek: Seth /sɛθ/) is a god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion

>(((foreigners)))

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyksos

>Hyksos (/ˈhJksɒs/; Egyptian ḥqꜣ(w)-ḫꜣswt, Egyptological pronunciation: hekau khasut,[4] "ruler(s) of foreign lands"; Ancient Greek: Ὑκσώς, Ὑξώς) is a term which, in modern Egyptology, designates the kings of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt

>In the Aegyptiaca, a history of Egypt written by the Greco-Egyptian priest and historian Manetho in the 3rd century BC, the term Hyksos is used ethnically to designate people of probable West Semitic, Levantine origin

>While Manetho portrayed the Hyksos as invaders and oppressors, this interpretation is questioned in modern Egyptology

>Josephus associated the Hyksos with the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. Many modern scholars believe the Hyksos may have partially inspired the Biblical account

>The Hyksos are known to have worshiped the Canaanite storm god Baal-zephon, who was associated with the Egyptian god Set. Set appears to have been the patron god of Avaris as early as the Fourteenth Dynasty

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 No.19726

>>19680

Loki did actually go and solve a lot of the problems he caused once confronted with them though, never heard of them cleaning up (((their))) own messes the way he often did.

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 No.19729

>>19680

Clearly you didn't read the myths yourself (otherwise you would know for instance that Ragnarök is not the end of the Gods, and like what the post above said Loki fixed a lot of his problems himself and many of them indirectly benefited the Gods greatly). And if you would then clearly you likely wouldn't have the capability to grasp the myths further than word for word reading (without even understanding them).

Come back when you're more matured spiritually. When you stop viewing the myths and therefore the world through the lense of a contemporary time.

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 No.19782

>>19680

>>Loki was the adopted son of Odin, whose >>father was an Ice Giant

>>Loki is literally the god of Non-Nordics/>>Jews.

But he is not one of Jewish deities. The worship of the god Loki among the Jews is very insignificant, almost non-existent.

In ancient times, there was neither snow nor ice in the places where Jews lived, and no giants were seen among the Jews. Only recently did Mihhail Prohhoroff, a descendant of Russians and Jews, with a lot of Russian blood in his veins appear with his majestic height of 204 cm | 6 feet and 8.3 inches and did obtain Jewish citizenship.

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 No.19784

>>19680

By the way, is this the first time you've heard of the tradition of stealing deities? It's a nice tradition. If one tribe notices another tribe that worships other deities and is prosperous, it can find out their names, attributes, legends, prayers, methods of worship, what they like, and steal those deities from that very tribe with the intention of worshipping them themselves with benefiting from it.

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 No.19786

>>19680

Loki's biological father is a giant, but not an ice giant nor a fire giant; he belongs to a special race of jotuns, and his name is Farbauti.

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