Loki is the god of cunning in Norse mythology. He is the son of a giant, Laufey and Farbauti. After the war, he was left in the middle when he was still a baby. Odin thought that he should not leave him there, took him with him, and raised him as a brother with Thor in Asgard. The Enterprise is a quick-witted, cunning god who watches over Thor and makes fun of him on the other.
One of Loki's most important traps is to deceive the blind god Hodr, causing the death of Balder, Odin's son. Balder, who was said by all to be an utterly enchanting beauty, did not like Loki because she fascinated everyone who looked at her. Balder's mother, Frigga, learns that her son will be killed in a prophecy, and she begins to worry about this situation and makes a deal with all beings in the universe. However, there is an entity that does not participate in the agreements it makes; Mistletoe. Loki knows this and does not hesitate to use it. At a banquet, he places some mistletoe on the tip of his arrow, the war tool used by the blind god Hodr, and then encourages the blind god Hodr to shoot Balder, and Balder dies. After this event, Odin removes Loki from being his blood brother and imprisons him in a cave deep in the world. Loki lies in the cave tied to a stone with the intestines of his murdered son, Narfi. The poison flowing from the mouth of the giant snake entangled in the stalactites above him drips into his eyes, and his helpless wife Sigyn is trying to protect Loki with hope with the wooden bowl in her hand. However, when the vessel is full, when Sigyn moves away to empty it, Loki is affected by the poison, which causes earthquakes in Scandinavian beliefs. This punishment will continue until Ragnarok, which is called the Judgment Day in Norse mythology.