Associated with love and dedication.
Name(s): The word sigr is Old Norse/Old Icelandic for “victory.”
Parents: Unknown.
Spouses: Loki
Children: Narfi and Vali (not to be confused with Odin’s son of the same name).
Affiliations: Sigyn is one of the Aesir.
Tales: Loki’s good relations with the Aesir end following the events of Lokasenna, when during a lengthy session of insults from Loki to the gods at a feast of Aegir it is revealed that he bears responsibility for the death of Baldr. He is then bound to a stone by the entrails of his son while Skadhi ties a venomous serpent over his face; Sigyn stays by his side, catching the venom in a bowl, but when she has to step aside to empty it the earth shakes with Loki’s pain.