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25 Aug 202114:34

Summary

TLDRThe Norse mythological tale unfolds with Loki, the god of mischief, causing chaos by cutting off Sif's golden hair. Desperate to fix his blunder, he challenges two groups of dwarven craftsmen to create treasures, including hair that can regrow. The dwarves' creations impress the gods, but Loki's cunning backfires when he is outwitted by the cunning dwarf, Brock, who sews his mouth shut as per their wager. Despite his mischief, Loki's actions inadvertently lead to the creation of Thor's mighty hammer, Mjolnir, and other divine treasures.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŒŒ The Norse mythology script begins with the creation of the cosmos, highlighting the existence of mist and fire before the formation of Earth, stars, and heavens.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฅ The script describes the emergence of life from the interaction between the glaciers of ice and the land of fire in Norse mythology.
  • ๐Ÿฐ The world of Asgard is introduced as the home of the gods known as the Aesir, with Odin being the highest and oldest among them.
  • โšก Thor, Odin's son, is portrayed as the god of thunder, strong, huge, and good-natured, contrasting with many other gods.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ˆ Loki is depicted as the god of mischief, the father of monsters, and the author of woes, serving as the primary antagonist in the narrative.
  • ๐Ÿ’‡โ€โ™€๏ธ A pivotal event in the script involves Loki cutting off Sif's hair, leading to a series of events where he must find a way to restore it to avoid Thor's wrath.
  • ๐Ÿค Loki seeks the help of dwarves, renowned as the best craftsmen, to create three treasures, including Sif's golden hair, to appease the gods.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ The competition between the dwarves, specifically the sons of Ivaldi and the brothers Brock and Sindri, is a central part of the story, with high stakes for Loki.
  • ๐Ÿ† The treasures crafted by the dwarves include a spear for Odin, golden hair for Sif, a magical ship for Frey, and a golden boar to pull Frey's chariot.
  • ๐Ÿ”จ Thor receives the most significant gift, the hammer Mjolnir, which is unbreakable, never misses its target, and always returns to the thrower's hand.
  • ๐Ÿค” Loki's overconfidence leads to a situation where he nearly loses his head to the clever dwarf, Brock, due to a deal made during the crafting competition.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ก In the end, Loki is punished by having his mouth sewn shut by the gods, a consequence of his actions and the outcome of the wager with Brock.

Q & A

  • What is the setting of the beginning of Norse mythology as described in the script?

    -The beginning of Norse mythology is set in the cosmos before the existence of Earth, stars, or heavens. It was a time when there was only mist and fire, with huge glaciers in between.

  • Who are the principal gods mentioned in the script?

    -The principal gods mentioned in the script are Odin, the highest and oldest of the gods, Thor, the god of thunder, and Loki, the god of mischief.

  • What is Thor's relationship with Sif, and why is her hair significant?

    -Thor is married to Sif, and her hair is significant because it is described as beautiful golden hair, which Loki, in his mischief, cuts off, causing a problem for Thor.

  • What ultimatum does Thor give to Loki regarding Sif's hair?

    -Thor gives Loki an ultimatum that if Sif's hair is not restored by sunset the next day, he will break all the bones in Loki's body.

  • Who are the sons of Ivaldi, and what is their significance in the story?

    -The sons of Ivaldi are three dwarfs known for their craftsmanship. They are significant because they create treasures for the gods, including the golden hair for Sif.

  • What is the challenge presented by the sons of Ivaldi to the dwarfs Brokkr and Sindri?

    -The sons of Ivaldi challenge Brokkr and Sindri to create three treasures that will be judged by the gods to determine who is the best craftsman.

  • What are the three treasures created by the sons of Ivaldi?

    -The three treasures created by the sons of Ivaldi are a spear called Gungnir for Odin, flowing golden hair for Sif, and a ship called Skidbladnir for Frey.

  • What are the three treasures created by Brokkr and Sindri, and what is the significance of each?

    -Brokkr and Sindri create a golden arm ring that produces eight more rings every ninth night for Odin, a golden boar that can light up the sky for Frey, and the hammer Mjolnir for Thor, which is unbreakable, never misses its target, and always returns to Thor's hand.

  • Why does Loki's plan backfire, and what is the consequence for him?

    -Loki's plan backfires because Brokkr and Sindri create treasures that impress the gods more than the sons of Ivaldi's treasures. The consequence for Loki is that he must give up his head to Brokkr, but due to a loophole in the agreement, his head is taken but his neck is spared, and his mouth is sealed so he cannot speak.

  • What is the moral or lesson that can be derived from Loki's actions and the outcome of the story?

    -The moral of the story is that overconfidence and mischief can lead to one's downfall. Loki's cunning plan to get the dwarves to create treasures backfired when they exceeded expectations, leading to Loki's punishment.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ”ฅ Norse Creation and Asgard's Deities

The script begins with the Norse mythological creation of the cosmos, where only mist and fire existed before the emergence of life and worlds. It introduces the gods of Asgard, emphasizing Odin as the supreme deity, Thor as the strong and benevolent god of thunder, and Loki as the mischievous god of mischief and father of monsters. A conflict arises when Loki, in his mischief, cuts off Sif's golden hair, prompting Thor to threaten him to restore it by sunset or face dire consequences.

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๐Ÿต๏ธ The Challenge of the Dwarven Craftsmen

Loki, desperate to restore Sif's hair, seeks the help of the dwarves, renowned as the finest craftsmen. He challenges the sons of Ivaldi and the brothers Brock and Eitri to create three treasures for the gods of Asgard, including ever-growing golden hair for Sif. The dwarves agree to the challenge, but with a personal wager: if they win, they will claim Loki's head. The script details the crafting process, where Loki, in the form of a fly, attempts to sabotage the work of the dwarves but ultimately fails.

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๐Ÿ”จ The Gifts of Asgard and Loki's Wager

The script culminates in a competition where the treasures crafted by the dwarves and the sons of Ivaldi are presented to the gods. The sons of Ivaldi create a spear for Odin, flowing golden hair for Thor and Sif, and a magical ship for Frey. Brock and Eitri present a golden arm ring for Odin, a golden boar for Frey, and a unique hammer, Mjolnir, for Thor. The hammer impresses Thor with its unbreakable nature and ability to return to Thor's hand. However, due to a distraction caused by Loki, the hammer's handle is short. Despite this, Thor is pleased with the gift. The script concludes with Loki narrowly escaping the wager of his head due to a loophole in the agreement, but as a consequence of his actions, his lips are sealed by Brock, leaving him unable to speak.

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Keywords

๐Ÿ’กNorse mythology

Norse mythology is the body of myths of the North Germanic peoples, stemming from Norse paganism and continuing after the Christianization of Scandinavia. In the video, it sets the stage for the story, describing the creation of the cosmos and the emergence of life, which leads to the tales of gods and goddesses in Asgard.

๐Ÿ’กAsgard

Asgard is a realm in Norse mythology, home of the gods known as the Aesir. It is depicted as a grand and majestic place where the gods reside. In the script, Asgard is the central location where the gods live and interact, and it is where Loki's mischief and the crafting of the treasures take place.

๐Ÿ’กOdin

Odin is the chief of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, poetry, and the dead. He is portrayed as the highest and oldest of all the gods. In the video, Odin is one of the judges of the treasures crafted by the dwarves, highlighting his authority and wisdom.

๐Ÿ’กThor

Thor is the Norse god of thunder, a strong and benevolent deity who wields the hammer Mjolnir. In the script, Thor is depicted as the god of thunder who is kind and good-natured, and his quest for a replacement for Sif's golden hair sets the plot in motion.

๐Ÿ’กLoki

Loki is a trickster and god of mischief in Norse mythology, often causing trouble for the gods. The video's narrative revolves around Loki's actions, which lead to the creation of the treasures and his eventual punishment, showcasing his cunning and overconfidence.

๐Ÿ’กDwarves

Dwarves, in Norse mythology, are master craftsmen known for their skill in creating powerful artifacts. In the script, the dwarves are central to the story as they craft the treasures that become the gods' most prized possessions, demonstrating their exceptional craftsmanship.

๐Ÿ’กMjolnir

Mjolnir is the magical hammer of Thor, capable of returning to his hand after being thrown and never missing its target. In the video, Mjolnir is one of the treasures crafted by the dwarves and becomes Thor's most powerful weapon, symbolizing protection and strength.

๐Ÿ’กSif

Sif is a goddess associated with the earth, and in the video, she is Thor's wife who has her golden hair cut off by Loki. The restoration of her hair becomes a central plot point, emphasizing the importance of beauty and honor in Norse culture.

๐Ÿ’กMischief

Mischief is the concept of causing trouble or harm in a playful or cunning manner. Loki, the god of mischief, embodies this concept in the video, as his actions lead to a series of events that result in both humorous and serious consequences.

๐Ÿ’กTreasures

The treasures mentioned in the video are the magical artifacts crafted by the dwarves, including Sif's golden hair, Thor's hammer Mjolnir, and other gifts for the gods. These treasures are central to the narrative, as they are the result of Loki's mischief and the dwarves' craftsmanship.

๐Ÿ’กOverconfidence

Overconfidence is the state of being excessively sure of oneself, often leading to mistakes or failures. In the video, Loki's overconfidence in his ability to outsmart the gods and the dwarves leads to his downfall, as he is outwitted and punished for his actions.

Highlights

Norse mythology's creation story involves mist and fire, leading to the emergence of life and tales.

Asgard is the realm of the gods known as the Aesir.

Odin is the supreme and oldest of all gods.

Thor, Odin's son, is the god of thunder, known for his strength and kindness.

Loki, the god of mischief, is known for causing trouble and being the father of monsters.

Loki cuts off Sif's golden hair, prompting Thor to threaten him.

Loki seeks the help of dwarves, renowned craftsmen, to replace Sif's hair.

The dwarves of Ivaldi forge three treasures: a spear, golden hair, and a ship that can be folded into a cloth.

Brokk and Sindri, rival dwarves, also create treasures, including a golden arm ring and a boar that can light up the night.

Brokk crafts Mjolnir, Thor's hammer, which is unbreakable and always returns to his hand.

The gods judge the treasures, with Mjolnir being deemed the finest gift.

Loki's overconfidence leads to a bet where heๅทฎ็‚น loses his head.

Loki cleverly interprets the bet to save his neck, but his mouth is sealed as punishment.

Despite Loki's mischief, the gods acquire their greatest treasures due to his actions.

The story illustrates the consequences of overconfidence and the unexpected outcomes of Loki's cunning.

Transcripts

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Loki

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the Norse mythology begins with the

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beginning of the cosmos

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before that there was nothing no Earth

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no stars no Heavens only mist and Fire

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and between them huge glaciers

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and when the glaciers reached the land

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of fire it began to melt and in the

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melting water emerged life

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worlds and tales

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tales about gods goddesses and the world

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of Asgard where lived the gods called

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the Acer

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and although there are many God there is

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no one like Odin the highest and the

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oldest of all the gods

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his son Thor was the god of thunder

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built strong and huge he was the

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strongest of all gods he was also

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good-natured and kind unlike a lot of

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other gods

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most definitely unlike Loki the god of

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Mischief the father of Monsters the

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author of woes and the troublemaker

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[Music]

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ah the beautiful Sith Thor loves your

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hair doesn't he

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I wonder what will happen when he finds

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out

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[Music]

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no

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my wife

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what is it huh oh no I

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I woke up and I don't know how

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[Music]

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he will pay

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oh

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but Thor was already on his way

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okay

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why did you do it

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what are you talking about

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my wife's hair her beautiful golden hair

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um I didn't enough

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[Music]

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put her hair back

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um that's impossible but she can wear a

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hat

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she will not

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[Music]

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you listen to me carefully son of Lo-Fi

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if Sif doesn't have her hair back by

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sunset tomorrow then you have my word I

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will break all the bones in your body

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and with that ultimatum Thor stormed out

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leaving Loki terrified

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guy went too far this time

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this is the end of me for no one can

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wait

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I got it

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an idea struck the ever mischievous mind

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of Loki

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dwarves

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only they can help me now

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and the Troublemaker went to the land of

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the dwarfs who were the best Craftsmen

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in the whole wide world first he went to

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the underground Forge of Three Dwarfs

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known as the sons of Vivaldi

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[Music]

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uh hello sons of Vivaldi I hear you are

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excellent Craftsmen but the word around

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lately is that Brock and Eatery are the

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greatest dwarf Craftsmen to date

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lies whatever they make we can make

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better

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hmm is that so well I guess it is time

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you prove it

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three Treasures make three bewildering

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Treasures

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the gods of Acer will judge who is the

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best

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by the way one of them needs to be hair

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ever growing perfect golden hair

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Duck Soup

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excuse me piece of cake

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um

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they mean it's easy we can get it done

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well all right all the best

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[Music]

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now if you think that Loki was done then

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you are yet to learn more about the

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Mischief maker for he didn't return to

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Asgard but went across the mountain to

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see a dwarf called Brook who worked with

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his brother Atri at a workshop

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Loki what are you doing here

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if all these sons are making three

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Treasures for the gods of Asgard

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and they are challenging you and your

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brother's Eatery

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but broken Atri were no fools they

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sensed that Loki was up to something

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Loki your reputation precedes you I am

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sure this is your doing and something

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personal is at stake here

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allegation allegations I bring you news

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and you accuse me fine I will leave

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Point fine we will participate but let's

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make this personal hey Loki

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and so Brooke proposed that if they win

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the competition they will get Loki's

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head that thinking machine of his with

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which they will build a wonderful device

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Loki smiled but he wasn't smiling on the

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inside

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deal see you tomorrow in Asgard

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Loki left but not really for he was

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anxious now and why not his head was at

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stake all of a sudden

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[Music]

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he returned in form of a fly

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as Brock and adri got to work you worked

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the Bellows Brock I needed hot very very

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hot don't stop no matter what else the

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treasures will be ruined

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understood

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Avery began to work a block of gold and

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Brock pumped

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meanwhile Loki the fly stung Brock's

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hand but he hardly even flinched he did

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it again but Brock continued working the

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bellows finding himself at the edge of

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his patience Loki stung him on the neck

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ah his hand left the bellows no

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[Music]

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my head is safe after all delighted Loki

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went back to Asgard now all he had to do

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was to wait for the next day

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the next day three Gods Odin Thor and

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the god of Summer's Harvest Frey sat on

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their Thrones they were to judge the

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treasures Loki looked at Brock who stood

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with his head hung low and smiled the

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sons of Vivaldi went first

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first they presented Odin with a spear

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called

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near

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that can penetrate anything and never

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miss its Mark Odin was delighted for he

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had after all but one eye and his aim

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wasn't always perfect

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then they presented the flowing golden

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hair made of real gold to Thor and Sif

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was more than ecstatic to get it the

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cascading Tresses fit her so perfectly

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that she looked better than before

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Thor was pleased Loki was delighted and

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finally this is for you Frey looked at

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the small folded cloth unamused

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a silk scarf

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yes but when you unfold it you will

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Discover it is a ship called skebliner

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it will always have a fair wind wherever

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it goes and although it is the biggest

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ship in the whole world you can always

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fold it up like a cloth and put it in

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your pocket

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prey was impressed

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wow amazing

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Loki was relieved he knew that Brock

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could not top the gifts from the sons of

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Vivaldi

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then came Brock's turn

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he presented a golden arm ring to Odin

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which every ninth night would produce

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eight Golden Arm rings of equal Beauty

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[Music]

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then he looked towards Frey and unveiled

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a huge boar with bristles made of gold

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this is a bore my brother made for you

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to pull your chariot

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it will race across the sky faster than

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the fastest horse and as golden bristles

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will light up your path even in the

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darkest of nights

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Frey looked impressed but Loki knew that

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the folded ship was clearly the winner

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until

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Brock produced a hammer from beneath a

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cloth and presented it to Thor the

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handle is rather short

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yes it is my fault I was working the

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Bellows and got distracted by a fly

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but before you dismiss it let me tell

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you what makes the hammer unique

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I am listening

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[Music]

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it is called mjolnir the lightning maker

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it is unbreakable doesn't matter how

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hard you hit something with it it will

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always remain undamaged

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this caught Thor's interest he had

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broken a lot many weapons over the years

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by hitting things with them

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Amber will never miss what you throw it

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at

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and and here it's uniqueness no matter

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how hard or how far you throw it away it

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will always come back to your hand

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The Mighty Thor was mighty impressed so

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much that he stood up and clapped his

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hands Thunder echoed across Asgard

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Loki gulped a lump in his throat

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[Music]

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for me this is the finest gift of all it

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will keep us God protected from the

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frost Giants

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indeed father and not just the frost

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Giants but even the worst of our enemies

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I agree this is the finest gift of all

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but but

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Okie Lokey now as per your word I get

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your head e tree will be so pleased Loki

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thought for a moment and then said you

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can have it only if you catch me first

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come back you cheater

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what's happening

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Brock narrated everything to Odin and

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then turned towards Thor

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oh God of Thunder can you not catch him

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I really shouldn't he is like family you

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know but then I really want to use this

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hammer

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it didn't take much time for Thor to

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bring back Loki who was glaring with

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Fury

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you made a deal you must honor it

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um yes right I apologize

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apology accepted Brock you may

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but what

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as per the deal Brock may have my head

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but he can't touch my neck because the

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agreement promised my head and only the

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head

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hmm he is right you have no right to

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touch his neck but it is impossible to

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Loki looked pleased and Brock was

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annoyed well in that case I suggest

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[Music]

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Brock whispered a suggestion to Odin

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I like it it's fair also

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do and do what

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[Music]

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I have sealed your lips now that head of

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yours can keep thinking all they want

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but you won't be able to speak not for a

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few days and that's how I have your head

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saying so Brock left happily and Loki

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whimpered helplessly because for Loki

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the pain of not being able to talk was

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more than any other pain in the world

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Loki I only wanted Steve's hair back but

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you you helped me get this fine weapon

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thank you

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so you see all the gods got their

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greatest treasures because of Loki's

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fault even Thor's hammer was his fault

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can you believe that but it is what it

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is and that's how Loki was mischievous

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and cunning but a little too

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overconfident and overconfidence always

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drowns Us in the sea of reality

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[Music]

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