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The original Loki was the completely random "trickster" necessary to reset traditional society when their context changed.
When the only definition of morality was tradition, any deviation was necessarily beyond good or evil.
With the advent of civilization, and empire, revolution become religious, then ideological.
Can we recover that sense of adventure, and enchantment, without going fully post-apocalyptic?
The original Loki was the completely random "trickster" necessary to reset traditional society when their context changed.
When the only definition of morality was tradition, any deviation was necessarily beyond good or evil.
With the advent of civilization, and empire, revolution become religious, then ideological.
Can we recover that sense of adventure, and enchantment, without going fully post-apocalyptic?