Nari (Narfi)
Son of Loki and Sigyn. Killed by his brother Vali (Loki's other son, transformed into a wolf by the gods) as part of Loki's punishment. His entrails were used to bind Loki to the rocks.
Mythology
After Loki engineered Baldr's death, the gods sought terrible vengeance. They transformed Nari's brother Vali into a wolf, who then tore Nari apart. The gods used Nari's entrails, which turned to iron, to bind Loki to three rocks. This brutal punishment - forcing a father to witness his son's murder at the hands of his other son - represents the harshest judgment the gods could devise.
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Key Relationships
Loki
His Father