'The Punishment of Loke', 1912. Loki, the Norse god of fire, was tied to a rock where the venom of the serpent would fall on his face, he writhed in pain causing earthquakes. From "Teutonic Myth and Legend", by Donald A. Mackenzie. [The Gresham Publishing Company, London, 1912]
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