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Loki may well have inflicted more damage upon the world than all the other gods combined, and the fact that he escaped his divine shackles after orchestrating the murder of Lord Baldr, and that he's actually rehabilitated his image in the eyes of many - well, that speaks to Loki's slipperiness as a shape-changer and his skills as a manipulator of men. And women, of course, but that Loki appealed to the fairer sex had never been a secret. Loki, ever the charmer, and always with a passion for the flesh. And a great wealth of monstrosities have sprung from Loki's exploits, the very creatures, in fact, that may give us over to Ragnarok - tLoki's son, he Fenris Wolf; Loki's first daughter, the two-toned goddess Hell; and Jormungandr, of course, the Midgard Serpent. These three, all come of his affair with the giantess Angurboda, may well have slates us for extinction already. And from what Pevoraille's seen in the hidden corners of his Board s, the Trickster might well have others in his brood with an eye to reshaping the Heavens . . .
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