Charles River Editors Quote

Loki does not seem fazed by this cross-dressing at all, which is all the more surprising considering the reader of Norse myths is often reminded of the animosity between Loki and the god who suggested this sacrifice of honour, Heimdall. As Hyde points out, cross-dressing and gender-changing is not a fundamental part of the trickster motif; it is unique to Loki and few others.

Charles River Editors

Loki does not seem fazed by this cross-dressing at all, which is all the more surprising considering the reader of Norse myths is often reminded of the animosity between Loki and the god who suggested this sacrifice of honour, Heimdall. As Hyde points out, cross-dressing and gender-changing is not a fundamental part of the trickster motif; it is unique to Loki and few others.

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