Even Loki Felt the Warmth

What happens when the longest days of summer reach even the most stubborn god in Asgard? In *Even Loki Felt the Warmth*, Týr watches as Midgard awakens beneath the growing light of Sól. The rivers run free, wildflowers bloom, bees return to the fields, and the meadows turn gold. Even Loki—the trickster who would rather argue than admit he enjoys anything—finds himself standing in the sunlight with a smile he can't quite hide. Inspired by the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, this Norse folk song blends mythology, seasonal traditions, and a playful roast from Týr's perspective. A celebration of the Summer Solstice, the return of warmth, and the simple joys that unite gods and mortals alike. 🌞 Featured in this song: ⚔️ Týr 🔥 Loki ☀️ Sól 🐺 Sköll 🐎 Árvakr and Alsviðr 🌼 Midsummer traditions 🍯 Bees, wildflowers, and the growing season 🌲 Norse mythology inspired storytelling If you enjoy Norse mythology music, Viking folk songs, Edda-inspired storytelling, pagan music, Viking music, Nordic folk, mythology ballads, and songs about the gods of Asgard, you're in the right hall. Raise a horn to the returning sun and join us around the fire. 🍻 Subscribe for more Norse mythology songs and stories 🔥 Leave a comment: What would it take for Loki to admit he was enjoying himself? ⚔️ Share this song with a fellow traveler of Midgard 🦅 Join our growing community as we march toward 1,000 voices around the fire #summersolstice #midsummer #paganmusic #poeticedda #proseedda