In Norse Mythology, Útgarðr (often AnglicizedUtgard) is a stronghold of the giants. It is associated with Útgarða-Loki, a great and devious giant featured in one of the myths concerning Þórr (Thor). Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ... The orthography of the Old Norse language since the introduction of the Latin alphabet in Iceland is a thorny subject. ... The giants seize Freyja. ... Ãtgarðaloki as depicted in Valhalla, a Danish animated movie from 1986. ... Thor carries his hammer and wears his belt of strength (MS SÃM 66, 18th century). ...
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UtgardLoki knows enough about the Fenris wolf to find it strange that the fl puppy paws so petulantly at the leg of his father's chair, and stranger yet that it is so pleased when Loki finally gives in and picks him up.
UtgardLoki regards him absently; Yamino smiles and continues to lay out the crockery, but is already looking across the table to seek the reassurance of his father's gaze.
UtgardLoki runs his hand over his front, though he knows he does not need to, and is unsurprised when his fingers meet smooth fabric instead of blood.