Is Loki gender-fluid?

Loki is a character in Norse mythology who is known for his cunning and shape-shifting abilities. In some tales, Loki is depicted as male, while in others, he is depicted as female. In contemporary adaptations of Norse mythology, such as Marvel Comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Loki is portrayed as male.

The concept of gender fluidity, or the idea that one's gender identity can fluctuate and exist on a spectrum, has gained more recognition and acceptance in recent years. Some interpretations of Loki in Norse mythology, including those by modern pagan groups, see the character as embodying elements of gender fluidity. This is due to Loki's ability to change forms and gender, as well as his association with non-binary and gender-ambiguous figures in Norse mythology.

However, it is important to note that gender fluidity is a modern understanding and was not a concept that existed in the cultural context of Norse mythology. While some contemporary interpretations may see Loki as gender-fluid, it is ultimately up to the individual reader or viewer to interpret the character in their own way.