The 'Loki Ending God of Stories' is an interesting concept. It could mean that Loki, after all his adventures and self - discovery, has become a key figure in the fabric of the multiverse's stories. Maybe he can now rewrite or at least influence the stories that have been written about him and others. It's like he has graduated from being just a character in the stories to being the one who oversees them. This ending could also open up new possibilities for future storylines, where Loki uses his new - found power as the 'God of Stories' to either save or reshape the multiverse.
Perhaps through his experiences with time - traveling and seeing different versions of reality. He gains knowledge and wisdom that elevates him to this new role.
In traditional Norse mythology, Loki isn't typically referred to as the God of Stories. However, in some modern reimaginings or fictional universes, this title might be given to him for his complex and manipulative nature that often leads to interesting storylines.
Loki is a complex figure in Norse mythology. He is often associated with mischief and chaos. As the God of Time and Stories, he might have the power to manipulate the flow of time and be deeply involved in the creation and shaping of stories. He's not a typical 'good' god; his actions often bring both trouble and unexpected twists to the tales of the gods.