Thokk

Þǫkk (Old Norse "Thanks"; also Thokk) is a Gýgr in Norse mythology, presumed to be Loki in disguise, who refuses to weep for the slain Baldr, thus forcing him to stay in Niflheimr.

Prose Edda
After Baldr was killed, Hermóðr rode to Helheimr. Hel, the ruler of Niflheimr, agreed that Baldr should go back to the living if all things in the world wept for him. So the Æsir sent messengers all over the word, and all wept for him, but:


 * "Then, when the messengers went home, having well wrought their errand, they found, in a certain cave, where a giantess sat: she called herself Thǫkk. They prayed her to weep Baldr out of Hel; she answered:
 * Thǫkk will weep
 * waterless tears
 * For Baldr's bale-fare;
 * Living or dead,
 * I loved not the churl's son;
 * Let Hel hold to that she hath!
 * And men deem that she who was there was Loki Laufeyarson, who hath wrought most ill among the Æsir."
 * —Gylfaginning (49), Brodeur's translation
 * —Gylfaginning (49), Brodeur's translation