Loki
Loki (or Loke) is, in Norse mythology, the God of fire and smithing. He is really of jotne-origin (the first beings on the earth, the opposite to the gods), but he is taken in by the gods and becomes the adopted brother of Odin. Loki is beautiful, tricksy, evil and prone to betrayal, and he is often the source of grief and mischief for the gods, though he is also helpful at times. In a lot of Norse myths, Loki helps Odin and Thor on their journeys, but he is also the reason his brother Baldur dies. Loki is an avid shapeshifter and has pulled off a lot of mischief in his many forms.
Height: 8,4 cm
Width: 3,4 cm
Depth: 3,4 cm
Material: polystone