<Dd> The brother of Byleist is in company with them . </Dd> <P> In stanza 54, after consuming Odin and being killed by Odin's son Víðarr, Fenrir is described as "Loki's kinsman". </P> <P> The poem Lokasenna (Old Norse "Loki's Quarrel") centers around Loki flyting with other gods; Loki puts forth two stanzas of insults while the receiving figure responds with a single stanza, and then another figure chimes in . The poem begins with a prose introduction detailing that Ægir, a figure associated with the sea, is hosting a feast in his hall for a number of the gods and elves . There, the gods praise Ægir's servers Fimafeng and Eldir . Loki "could not bear to hear that," and kills the servant Fimafeng . In response, the gods grab their shields, shrieking at Loki, and chase him out of the hall and to the woods . The gods then return to the hall, and continue drinking . </P> <Dl> <Dt> Entrance and rejection </Dt> </Dl>

The god of mischief and destruction in north norse mythology