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Villain in "The Avengers"
Answer for the clue "Villain in "The Avengers" ", 4 letters:
loki
Alternative clues for the word loki
- Father of Hel
- Norse villain in "The Avengers"
- Thor's archenemy in comics
- Shape-shifter of Norse myth
- Villain in "Thor" and "The Avengers"
- He raised Hel
- Enemy of the Avengers
- Malevolent deity is restrained reportedly
- Mythical troublemaker
- Mythological trickster who was punished by being held to a rock
Usage examples of loki.
They brought me, and Loki and Thor, Anansi and the Lion-God, Leprechauns and Kobolds and Banshees, Kubera and Frau Holle and Ashtaroth, and they brought you.
I correct in assuming that no byproducts from that element of your project would appear on my list of contaminants from Loki?
With his two familiars, the monstrous wolf Fenris and the great Midgard serpent, Loki joined the Jotuns, the giant enemies of the gods.
And now Loki, through his allies, the Jotuns, will seek to get the rune key from us, to use it to free himself.
And once Loki is free and conspiring again with the Jotuns, it will be doom for all Asgard and the Aesir.
Loki succeeded in conquering the Aesir, he will lead the Jotuns to subdue Alfheim.
Freyja now, and she waited in her fair hall, Sessrumnir the Many-Seated, because Loki had stolen her necklace away.
CONTENTS Introduction Chapter I The Rune Key Chapter II Mystery Land Chapter III Jotun and Aesir Chapter IV Odin Speaks Chapter V Shadow of Loki Chapter VI Ancient Science Chapter VII Ambush!
Once Loki had been of the Aesir, till he turned traitor and was prisoned with his two monstrous pets, the wolf Fenris and the Midgard serpent Iormungandr.
If Loki were released, bringing about Ragnarok the twilight of the gods the Aesir would perish.
If you're still developing them, am I correct in assuming that no byproducts from that element of your project would appear on my list of contaminants from Loki?
And since, on this world-embracing scale, it was clear that Siegfried must come into conflict with many baser and stupider forces than those lofty ones of supernatural religion and political constitutionalism typified by Wotan and his wife Fricka, these minor antagonists had to be dramatized also in the persons of Alberic, Mime, Fafnir, Loki, and the rest.
The questing part had consisted of the almost bloodless routing from the Isle of an invading naval force of maniacal Sea-Mingols, with the help of twelve tall berserks and twelve small warrior-thieves the two heroes had brought with them, and the dubious assistance of the two universes-wandering hobo gods Odin and Loki, and (minor quest) a small expedition to recover certain civic treasures of the Isle, a set of gold artifacts called the Ikons of Reason.
Of course in this case he didn't have to ask himself where they'd got it, for they'd all originally heard it with him night before last in the Flame Den, when Loki god had seemed to speak from the fire, but that didn't make it any easier to endure or one whit less boresome.
Walter had once pointed out that in the Eddas, when Loki proposed a similar bargain to get Thor’s hammer back from the giants, Freyja had rocked Valhalla with her rage.