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27 Jan, 07:47:50
An ancient Norse myth tells the story of the god, Loki, who caused chaos after being caught playing a prank. The prank, which Loki had intended to be harmless, unleashed giant wolves into Asgard and led to great destruction. Knowing the consequences of his actions, Loki accepted his punishment, which was to face imprisonment for eternity. Despite this, Loki’s mischievous nature continued to persist, and he was eventually able to break free from his bonds. From then on, Loki was known as the trickster god who could not be kept in captivity.
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