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Should Loki be referred to as female, or should male/female be more correct?
 
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:Loki is male, actually. He has stolen the body of Sif, and hides his true form. [[User:Chadlupkes|Chadlupkes]] 16:03, 14 April 2009 (UTC)

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Does anyone have any idea about the name of Loki's magic sword? I have not seen anything in the comics about it, but in the Norse Mythology, there is a sword Called "Laevateinn" its name means "wounding wand", saying that Loki's sword is also a wand. [1] Alternately this sword is also supposed to be Frey's magic sword which could fight on its own. [2] This site on Wikipedia also asks for "attention from an expert on the subject". So it is unclear weather this is actually the name for Frey's magic sword or not. Any help with this question I would appreciate.

References

  1. "The Rökkr The Faces of Loki" http://shadowlight.gydja.com/facesofloki.html [Accessed on 3 Jun 2007]
  2. "Laevateinn" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laevateinn [Accessed 3 Jun 2007]

--ThorZero 14:07, 3 June 2007 (UTC)

Female Loki

Should Loki be referred to as female, or should male/female be more correct?

Loki is male, actually. He has stolen the body of Sif, and hides his true form. Chadlupkes 16:03, 14 April 2009 (UTC)