svarti
Svarti is a term with roots in Norse mythology and modern folklore, primarily associated with the Norse god Loki. In the *Prose Edda*, written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century, Loki is referred to as "Svartalfar," meaning "black elf" or "black dwarf," in reference to his association with the dark, chaotic forces he embodies. This name reflects his role as a trickster and bringer of misfortune, often clashing with the gods of Asgard.
In later folklore and pop culture, "svarti" (the Icelandic diminutive form of "svart," meaning "black") has been
The term has also appeared in modern fantasy and horror media, where it may reference shadowy creatures,