大象传媒

Loki introduces us to Iduna - the goddess whose magic apples keep the gods forever young.

The apples of Iduna - Part 1

Loki introduces us to another character - Iduna, the goddess of youth and immortality. The gods remain forever young by eating the magic apples that only she can pick.

One day Odin sets out on a trip to Midgard and takes Loki with him. After a day's journey they stop for something to eat. Loki prepares a fire and makes an ox stew while Odin reads his book of spells. Two hours later the stew should be ready to eat - but when they try it they discover the meat is still raw. A great eagle in a nearby tree tells them that he's put a spell on the stew: it won't cook unless they share it with him. They invite the eagle to take a share but the eagle starts to eat it all and Loki picks up a stick and starts to beat the eagle.

The eagle suddenly grabs the stick in its beak and takes flight - with Loki still holding on to the other end. The eagle refuses to put Loki down unless he agrees to help him get revenge on the gods. Loki is confused until the eagle reveals that he is in fact Thiassi, king of the giants of Jotunheim, in disguise.

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