They called him liar, trickster, betrayer. But only Loki knows the chaos is the price of rebirth.
In Loki’s Testament, the most maligned god in Norse mythology breaks his silence. Through 15 dark, lyrical myths spanning his birth in primordial chaos to his role as architect of Ragnarök, Loki reveals how his cunning—and the gods’ fear of change—sealed Asgard’s fate.
Witness the untold saga of the god who defied
The binding of Fenrir and the betrayal that birthed a world-ending wolf
The theft of Sif’s hair and the dwarven forgery of Mjölnir
The tragic death of Baldr—the “necessary” sacrifice that shattered the gods
Sigyn’s eternal vigil as venom drips onto her husband’s face
The final battle with Odin and the flame that outlived the apocalypse
Blending profound psychological depth with visceral Norse epicism, this is Loki a god of fire, fluidity, and furious transformation. For readers of Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology and Madeline Miller’s Circe, these tales reclaim the trickster not as a villain, but as the catalyst the stagnant Nine Realms needed to burn—and rise again.