Om teh gawd!

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Loki's role is predominantly associated with Odin, either as Odin's wily counterpart or antagonist. Ström[2] identifies the two gods to the point of calling Loki "a hypostasis of Odin", and Rübekeil[3] suggests that the two gods were originally identical, deriving from Celtic Lugus (the name of which would be continued in Loki).

No wonder Odin and I don't always get along too well. ;)
 

iluvtruenos

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Originally posted by: LoKe
Loki's role is predominantly associated with Odin, either as Odin's wily counterpart or antagonist. Ström[2] identifies the two gods to the point of calling Loki "a hypostasis of Odin", and Rübekeil[3] suggests that the two gods were originally identical, deriving from Celtic Lugus (the name of which would be continued in Loki).

No wonder Odin and I don't always get along too well. ;)

You're a nerd!
 

uhohs

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welcome to norse mythology 101

you finally found out the origins of the names?
 

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Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Lonyo
E=I?
Queck, somioni till Ienstien! I=mc^2, not E.

Loke is from Norwegian mythology.

Not in english it isn't.

I believe that's the swedish spelling of Loki.
 
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Originally posted by: uhohs
welcome to norse mythology 101

you finally found out the origins of the names?

I knew the origins of the name, just never noticed the part about Odin. ;)