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Why did Loki in "The Pranks of the Gods" kill Bud?
Loki's killing of Bode is one of the most important stories in Nordic mythology, because it is closely related to the later twilight of the gods. \x0d\ On a midsummer afternoon, god of light Bald had a nightmare about \ x0d \ x0d "death". When his mother Frigga knew about it, she was frightened because her son's life was threatened by death. \x0d\ Frigga asked everything in the world to swear to her that they would never hurt Bode. Everything, such as bows and arrows, long knives, sledgehammers and daggers, has been sworn, even flowers, diseases and stones. Only mistletoe, which grows beside the ghost hall, is not required to swear, because frigga thinks it is too weak. \x0d\ frigga thought it was foolproof, so he invited the gods of the kingdom of gods to verify the effect of the oath. All the weapons of the gods really can't hurt Bode, even the most powerful weapon of the gods-the hammer of Thor. \x0d\ jealous Loki wants to show Bode some color. So Loki became a woman and came to frigga's palace. From Frigga's mouth, only mistletoe didn't swear, because it was too small and weak to hurt people. \ x0d \ x0d \ Loki and Sigyn [3]\x0d\ So Loki instigated the blind god of darkness, Hod, to throw the sharp branches of mistletoe at Bud, which passed through Bud's chest like a pike. Bud's white robe was immediately dyed red with blood, and Bud died with his last breath. Another theory is that after the mistletoe tree was thrown into hoddle, it turned into a sword and killed Bald, also known as mistletoe.