Loki now lives in Asgard. The gods were happy to live with him, for he was eager to play and joke. But he was going too far in mischief at times…..
Once upon a feast, on which the Aesir praised the beauty of the goddess Siv, the golden-haired consort of Thor, he had crept into her chamber at night and stole her hair. In the morning, all Asgard was shaking with indignation, and Loki was laughing secretly, pretending innocence. Thor fell into a rage. Violent as always, he roared in a terrible voice, looking for the culprit. The matter soon appeared. Loki, having fallen into Thor's hands, he quickly pleaded guilty and promised to deliver Syw's hair even more beautiful.
Deep, the dwarf Iwaldi lived at the root of the mountains. He and his sons made miraculous items in his magical forge, whose equals could be searched for a long time in the world. It was from him that Loki ordered new hair for Syw. The dwarfs made them from the thinnest golden thread and gave them such a magical property, that once applied to the body, they continued to grow on their own. To reconcile the angry gods, Loki obtained, that the sons of Ivaldi would also build the Skidbladnir for the goddess Freya. It could accommodate all the gods, and at the same time it can be folded and stored in a bag. Once set on course, he always got there. For Odin, the dwarfs made a magic javelin called Gungnir, which thrown, he always hit the target, inflicting imminent death. Aesir forgiven by wonderful gifts, they forgave Loki for his mischief. Now he was walking around and boasting, that no one in the world is capable of making more costly and wonderful items than these, what he gave to the gods. Hearing these boasts, Broke the dwarf went to bet with him, that his brother Syndr would make things even more perfect. The gods were called as witnesses, and the price was to be the loser's head. When the plant stopped, Loki got a little scared, for Syndr was famous for his unprecedented skill in metalworking and jewelery making. He made the trash lamps in his underground palace, blazing with the eternal glow of gold and rock crystal.