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  <title>A version of the death of Baldr in which Loki is not present.</title>
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  <description>&lt;span style=&quot;line-height:150%;font-style:italic;&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight:bold;font-size:120%;font-style:normal;&quot;&gt;&amp;ldquo;&lt;/span&gt; The final myth of import in Saxo&amp;#8217;s [Grammaticus] history does not involve Loki at all. It is a version of the death of Baldr in which Loki is not present. It entails a fight between Baldr and Hother (Hödr) over the maiden Nanna. Hother slays Baldr not with Mistletoe but with a magic sword won from a satyr. In this version Baldr is portrayed as wicked and dishonorable; Hother is noble, clever, valiant, and not blind as in Snorri&amp;#8217;s [Prose Edda] version. Although the version is highly euhemerized [made into mortal ancient history], it does seem that Saxo is relating an alternative tradition in which Loki is not responsible for Baldr&amp;#8217;s death. It may be that Saxo is relating a Danish version or it could mean that Snorri&amp;#8217;s condemnation of Loki is not part of the original myth but a Christianized, dualistic addition. &lt;span style=&quot;font-weight:bold;font-size:120%;font-style:normal;&quot;&gt;&amp;rdquo;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p&gt;
&lt;div style=&quot;float: right;margin: 0 3em 1.5em 4.5em;text-indent: -1.5em;&quot;&gt;&amp;#8213; &amp;ldquo;Scar-Lip, Sky-Walker, and Mischief-Monger: The Norse God Loki as Trickster&amp;rdquo; by Shawn Christopher Krause-Loner (Miami University, Ohio US, 2003)&lt;/div&gt;
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