2 lm

Authored by fansfunsz

The tormented love story of Loki, the god of Mischief and Sigyn the goddess of fidelity.

"..... She was beautiful and kind to the point that no one except a madman would want to hurt her.
But Loki had hurt her, very much; perhaps too, and in an instant it remembered the words of an ancient Norwegian runic poem he had read once in a book from Midgard.
"Þurs vældr kvinna kvillu, kátr værðr fár af illu", said and translated, meant "The giant cause pain to women, few men rejoice in the misfortune.".
And maybe he was not the son of one of the frost giant that so rattled people only hear of him?
But no. He did not want to be considered a monster ..... he did not want to hurt no woman.
Yet he had already hurt Sigyn ...... "
(i agree with the last part)