In Norse mythology, Útgarða-Loki (Anglicized as Utgarda-Loki and in other ways) was the ruler of the castle Útgarðr in Jötunheimr. He was one of the Jötnar and his name means literally "Loki of the Outyards," to distinguish him from Loki, the companion of Thor. According to the Prose Edda Thor travelled to Útgarðr along with Þjálfi and Loki. They took part in several contests organized by Útgarða-Loki. The tests… (More on Utgartaloki)