A mistle for a god
When Loki discovers that mistletoe is Baldur‘s only weakness, he crafts a cruel plan — deceiving the blind god Hödur into delivering a fatal blow to the brother he loves.
In the mythic realm of Asgard, the radiant god Baldur is loved by all — especially by his blind brother, Hödur. But far from their bond stands Loki, a god of mischief and malice, shunned and driven by envy. When Loki learns that mistletoe is the only thing that can harm Baldur, he seizes the chance to shatter what he cannot have.
Forging an arrow from the harmless-looking plant, Loki uses sorcery to cloud Hödur’s mind — and guides his hand. The arrow flies, and Baldur falls, dying in the arms of the very brother who adored him. As truth dawns and grief takes hold, Asgard is left in silence — torn by a tragedy born of deception.