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Some people utterly believe that Loki sacrificed himself for his brother's sake, and the truth is his actions and words alone were very telling―he loves Thor, he always has, and though both have their disagreements, he would easily trade his life for his brother's.
Loki's consumed by jealousy: of his brother, of his father, of everyone and everything around him. In fact, we could just repeat all of Loki's lines here and have the whole "jealousy" thing covered.
Along with his brother, Loki seeks revenge against his adoptive father Odin. Envious of Thor and Odin's close relationship when he was a child, Loki lashes out for feeling outcast and because Odin slayed his biological father many years before.
Thor despises Loki for tricking everyone into believing that he had passed away. After all, Thor was mourning the loss of his brother when it was discovered that the God of Mischief was still alive. Meanwhile, Loki hates Thor for being next in line for the throne of Asgard.
Early in the comics' history, Loki fell for a Goddess named Sigyn, who was already engaged to a member of Odin's Crimson Hawk guards, Theoric. To get Sigyn to marry him, Loki had Theoric killed and then impersonated him until they were wed.
Upon learning his true parentage, Loki feels anger and betrayal for Odin's deception, believing the Allfather saw him as a monster never meant for the Asgardian throne. This fuels his unrelenting jealousy of Thor and feelings of inferiority.
Loki — While Loki's absence from the film isn't ever really addressed or acknowledged, Love and Thunder does hint that Thor is still mourning his brother's death. The film even briefly reveals that Thor got a number of back tattoos in remembrance of his brother.
The very sight of Loki's unsupervised reactions to the footage reveal a lot about the character's love of his family and his genuine fear of death.
When he left his own timeline, Loki was still very much enemies with his brother. Remember, he had just been imprisoned at the end of the first Avengers movie. But when Loki died in Thor's timeline, the two had been through many struggles and reconciliations and had become old friends.
Loki became friends with Christian Frost, Emma's older brother, in November 2012, during Year 10. He would be the one to get Loki into drugs after he comes out to his parents. Loki would also unknowing lose his virginity to Chris, but continue to have sex with him afterwards.
Conversation. 'Loki' composer, Natalie Holt confirms that Loki and Lady Sif slept together prior to the loop scene in Episode 4.
He always hated Balder, and when Balder became virtually unkillable, he found a loophole and tricked Balder's own brother into killing him. And he and Heimdall never got along. They fought constantly over the years, and eventually, kill each other at Ragnarok.
And yet, for all that's the case, anyone familiar with the Norse legends will know Thor's one true love is in fact the Lady Sif. This truth is demonstrated in the Thor: Son of Asgard series, which reveals how Thor first became worthy of Mjolnir.
Loki and Thor are both gods and have immense godly powers that make them somewhat impervious to harm, though they can be beaten; they can lose eyes (Thor) and they can die (Loki). If the metric is physical strength, then Thor is easily the winner.
Thor loves Loki and wished for him to return home so they could be a family again. However, he has become increasingly agitated with Loki, losing hope that he could be redeemed after he continues to try and subjugate innocent people.
For His Family To Be Torn Apart
Having spent over a thousand years in the company of Odin, Frigga, and Loki, it's understandable that Thor didn't want to lose his family. One of Thor's biggest fears was for them to be torn apart, but he had to suffer outliving them after all three died before his eyes.
While in Leah's cave, Loki told Thor everything he had done since the war against the Serpent to his alliance with the Manchester Gods. Though Thor was angry with Loki's actions and berated him, the boy burst into tears and cried out that he was only trying to help.
episode 7 comically reveals why Party Thor is most scared of his mother, Frigga, rather than his father, Odin.
In Thor: The Dark World, the God of Mischief joined Thor in battle against the Dark Elves, apparently redeeming himself, but died when he was stabbed in the chest. Thor grieved the loss of his brother, but viewers soon learned he had not really died at all.
The god of thunder grew up with his adopted brother and have thousands of years of experiences together. In the few years that the MCU has chronicled, Loki repeatedly betrayed and tricked his brother, but Thor continued to trust Loki all the same.
In the form of a mare, Loki was impregnated by the stallion Svaðilfari and gave birth to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir.
Loki's greatest weakness is water and his spells do not work in water.
Odin takes Thor's hammer Mjølnir and uses it to channel a burst of Odinforce that broke apart Thor's armor and pushed him into the Bifrost. After Loki angrily yelled at his adoptive father for not informing him of his true nature, Odin collapsed in shock.
Loki also finally becomes worthy of Mjolnir, which he discovers when he reaches for it during a battle with the newly belligerent Thor. Loki once again became someone who has lifted Thor's hammer when it began to grow too heavy for Thor himself.