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The Role Of The Trickster In Norse Mythology
Loki was the trickster of Norse mythology. The Norse gods, like Odin the All-Father, Thor the thunderer and the beautiful Iduna, who kept the gods youthful with her apples, were powerful and warlike but frequently foolish. Loki was not a god but he was allowed associate with them because he was clever and amusing. Loki never felt accepted by the gods and so he was always looking for ways to impress them and sometimes to get even with them. It was because of Loki's meddling that the gods came to their doom. This is the story of how it

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