Chapter 47 - Fusing Calamity Traits

Loki, the duality of chaos made manifest—unpredictable and disruptive, yet also a catalyst for change.

He is a complex figure in Norse mythology, known as a trickster god associated with mischief, deception, and chaos. Though not one of the Aesir by birth, he becomes Odin's blood-brother and often interacts with the gods, sometimes helping them but more often causing trouble. 

This mythological figure is highly intelligent, cunning, and shape-shifts frequently, taking on forms like a woman, a salmon, and even a mare.

And apparently, Loki was a woman when they met Verina and Lupina. Though, there was also a chance that there was no direct correlation between Carcosa's Loki and Norse Myth's Loki.

"Is there a discernible trait of her character?" 

There should be a noticeable characteristic that I can use as a hint.

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