What happened to Loki's Children? (Norse Mythology) | Mythical Madness

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In today's episode of Mythical Madness, we bring you the answer to the question of what tragedy happened with Loki's Children.

The three children we are talking about are none other than Fenrir, Hel, and Jormungandr who will play a prominent role in the destruction of Asgard aka the twilight of the gods aka Ragnarok

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*Hela arrives*
Marvel Loki: Hey sis
Norse Loki: Hey me and me daughter

netherteenager
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Lmfao odin sacrifice his one eye for wisdom and this is what he did? Lol

Chris.
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"One often meet their destiny on the path they chose to avoid it". ~Master Oogway

ehdmarpaala
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Hel: gets killed by Sutr's World Fire.
Fenrir: kills Odin, gets killed by Vidarr.
Jormugander: killed by Thor, but kills Thor with his venom.

johnathonclayton
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Sometimes I wonder why the gods have the tendency of digging their own graves

no.notfromRDR
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So, that’s why angrboda acted nervous around Atreus.

ghostofqueenelizabethii
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Loki has four children, he also has the six-legged horse Sleipnir

chrislopez
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Sometimes I can't understand what is wrong with Gods. All I can say is "their goals are beyond our understandings"

ak_aboveall
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Fenrir tied to chains... This fits with how they showed Garm in GOW ragnarok. How did I not realize this sooner!?

quintessenceoflife
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okay the wolf one is actually kinda sad...he was actually good and all before he was tricked by his own "owner" or "keeper"(not Loki) that he trusted very much and trapped onto a chain that is very unbreakable...well the story went through with the wolf was being challenged to try breaking a weak chain strapped onto him then he succeeded...then, he tries to challenge the wolf to break the "unbreakable" chain thus the wolf feels some suspicion on this chain, after that he'll only do it if his beloved keeper puts one of his hands in the wolf's mouth while the challenge begins...so the chain locks and the wolf cant break it then his keeper lost one of his arms for betraying the wolf...soon after the wolf remains until the day ragnarok comes

its kinda sad the fact that the wolf actually was very chill and friendly before being betrayed and treated like that

syakirin.
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The moral of the story is to never actively try to prevent a prophecy from happening, as you'll only be the cause of it coming true

recjr
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Imagine giving birth to the world serpent

EndergamerEndergamer
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As a wise man once said: "Those who work to hasten the End may delay it. Those who work to delay the End may bring it closer." – Paarthurnax

Skyrim.

SchwabGames
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"Those who try to hasten the end, may delay it. Those who work to delay the end, may bring it closer." -Paarthunax

adamallen
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so Odin basically had a self fulfilling prophecy

itzmehDevi
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Imagine quenching your thirst in a crystal-clear river only to discover later that the river is a wolf's drool.

vladtheimpaler
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Unlike her brothers and father, Hel’s fate is actually unknown during Ragnarök, she does supply her father’s army with all the dead she’s been nurturing during the final battle, but it’s unknown if she actually dies or not!

dragonflyer
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I would've made Fenrir my steed. He would've made a good guard dog too. I think Odin had gotten played to position those three for the start of Ragnarok.

hawaiianpunch
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Fenrir turning into Great Grey Wolf Sif

jeffreyaguilar
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Odin and Zeus, just making a mess over everything.

jay_dave