Trickster is at one and the same time creator and destroyer, giver and negator, he who dupes others, and who is always duped himself ... He knows neither good nor evil yet he is responsible for both. He possesses no values, moral or social, is at the mercy of his passions and appetites, yet through his actions all values come into being. ~ Paul Radin When Trickster archetypes prance and prank their way into your life, it’s time to pay attention! Tricksters defy duality: they are both light and dark, heroic and villainous, foolish and wise, benign and malicious. At
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Explore the intriguing tales of Loki's lineage in Norse mythology, from Fenrir to Hel. A journey into ancient sagas.
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Freya: The Enchanting Goddess of Love, Beauty, and War Freya, the radiant goddess of the Vanir tribe, is a captivating figure in Norse mythology. Her multifaceted nature encompasses love, beauty, fert
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The trickster god Loki is undoubtedly the most debated figure from Norse mythology to this day. Though he appears to be a scheming, mischievous deity who has no real loyalties, scholars still explore what his purpose might have been in the ancient stories. Was he merely meant to be a plot device and a foil for the AEsir, the pantheon of gods in Norse religion?
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Willow is a Mythic Brawler who has low health, moderate damage output, and immense utility with her Super. She attacks by lobbing a lantern which creates a small puddle on the ground that lasts for a period of time, dealing damage and then damage over time to enemies upon impact. For her Super, she shoots a tadpole that allows her to control enemy Brawlers, gaining a damage-reduction shield while controlling them. Willow's first Gadget, Spellbound, allows her next attack to deal her poison damag
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He’s one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary literature, perhaps the ultimate Trickster figure: Gollum from “The Lord of the Rings,” the epic fantasy by J.R.R. Tolkien. We see evidence…