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  2. Narfi (son of Loki) - Wikipedia

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    In Norse mythology, Narfi (Old Norse: ) is a son of Loki, referred to in a number of sources.According to the Gylfaginning section of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, he was also called Nari and was killed by his brother Váli, who was transformed into a wolf; in a prose passage at the end of the Eddic poem "Lokasenna", Narfi became a wolf and his brother Nari was killed.

  3. Váli - Wikipedia

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    Early mistranslation or confusion has led to a single mention of a Váli who is a son of Loki: "Þá váru teknir synir Loka, Váli ok Nari eða Narfi" from the Prose Edda, [4] translated as "Then were taken Loki's sons, Váli and Nari". [5]

  4. Loki - Wikipedia

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    Loki is a central character in Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods [69] and an important character in a few arcs of Gaiman's comic The Sandman. [70] Loki is also a central figure in the series of fantasy novels by Joanne Harris: Runemarks, Runelight, The Gospel of Loki and The Testament of Loki. [71] In games Asgard's Wrath and Asgard's Wrath 2. [72]

  5. Narfi - Wikipedia

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    According to the Gylfaginning section of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, Nótt is the daughter of the jötunn "Nörfi or Narfi". [6] [7] However, in the Poetic Edda, Nótt's father is called Nörr (not to be confused with Nór), primarily for reasons of alliteration. [6]

  6. Sigyn - Wikipedia

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    "Loki Bound (motive from the Gosforth Cross)" (1908) by W. G. Collingwood. Sigyn appears in the books Gylfaginning and Skáldskaparmál in the Prose Edda. In Gylfaginning, Sigyn is introduced in chapter 31. There, she is introduced as being married to Loki, and that they have a son by the name of "Nari or Narfi". [4]

  7. Váli (son of Loki) - Wikipedia

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    Váli, son of Loki, is otherwise unknown. A variant version in the Hauksbók manuscript of stanza 34 of "Völuspá" refers to this event; it begins: "Þá kná Vála | vígbǫnd snúa", usually amended to the nominative Váli in order to provide a subject for the verb; in Ursula Dronke's translation in her edition of the poem, "Then did Váli | slaughter bonds twist". [3]

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  9. Skaði - Wikipedia

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    In the prose section at the end of Lokasenna, the gods catch Loki and bind him with the innards of his son Nari, while they turn his son Váli into a wolf. Skaði places a venomous snake above Loki's face. Venom drips from the snake and Loki's wife Sigyn sits and holds a basin beneath the