The legends of the Loki children are very varied. They were mentioned only after the death of Balder. Their names were sometimes confused, like Vali, Narfi, or even Loki himself. Some believe that Loki had several children with Sigyn. One of Loki’s children was turned into a wolf by Odin, who also turned Loki’s children into entrails. Some of the legends surrounding the Loki children include the birth of Sleipnir, as well as Loki’s giving birth to the wolf Fenrir.
The children of Loki were born during a time of conflict between the gods, so they believed that Loki had mothered at least one child. The children were later worshipped as gods, and they are believed to be older than the Hall of Jormungandr. These children are the ancestors of the most famous Jotun, such as Thor and the king of Asgard. The Children of Loki were a popular religious movement in the Norse world, and have spread their teachings throughout different Norse groups.
Asgard Dwellers knew about the evil forces in the world and wanted Loki to bring his children back to Asgard, so they sent a messenger to Jarnvid, the Iron Wood, to find the children. When the children of Loki were born, they were unable to survive the trip. However, the gods were surprised to find their beloved children. The first of the children portrayed himself as a fierce Wolf, while the second was a serpent.