SIGYN

'Sigyn' was, in Norse mythology, the wife of Loki, who bore him two sons, Narvi and Váli.
When Loki was bound to three rocks for the murder of Baldr, Sigyn did not abandon him. Instead, she collected the venom that dripped down from the snake above him in a bowl. When the bowl was full, Sigyn left to empty it and the venom dripped into Loki's eyes. Loki's pain from the venom was said to be so intense that his thrashing caused earthquakes.
Her name according to some sources means: "Victory giver". Another spelling of Sigyn is "Sigunn".

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