Loki and Sigyn by Prioletti, Judith Butler; Butler, J. L., 9781466496637
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  • ISBN: 9781466496637 | 1466496630
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2/8/2012

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Loki, the Norse god of Mischief, came to a very bad end. He was condemned for all eternity to lay chained to a rock with a serpent dripping acidic venom onto his face. Only his loyal wife, Sigyn, could give him moments of relief by holding a bowl between Loki and the serpent. Sigyn was then herself condemned to live forever in Hell, sacrificing willingly for her love of Loki. This a fantasy, loosely based on Norse mythology, telling an imaginary tale of Loki and Sigyn as children and adolescents coming of age in Asgard. This book offers an alternative to the tragic end of Loki, a happier one, that the misunderstood characters of Loki and his family deserve!
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