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Loki appears in the story "''Between a Ragnarrok and a Hard Place!''", told by [[Grampa]] to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].<ref>''[[Myth Information]]''</ref> | Loki appears in the story "''Between a Ragnarrok and a Hard Place!''", told by [[Grampa]] to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].<ref>''[[Myth Information]]''</ref> | ||
− | Loki appeared to the [[Simpson family]] in [['Zerz]] where he told the family that his victory was complete as he wanted to take an honest woman's belief in the good of mankind, which he took from [[Marge]] after she stopped believing that people could be good. Loki then took a kiss from Marge, saying that it was what the old laws demanded. He then said that there were no old laws. Loki also told the family that he had other forms, including [[Anasi]], | + | Loki appeared to the [[Simpson family]] in [['Zerz]] where he told the family that his victory was complete as he wanted to take an honest woman's belief in the good of mankind, which he took from [[Marge]] after she stopped believing that people could be good. Loki then took a kiss from Marge, saying that it was what the old laws demanded. He then said that there were no old laws. Loki also told the family that he had other forms, including [[Anasi]], [[Monkey King]], [[Jesus Christ]], Huehuecóyotl, and [[Bill Cipher]].<ref>"[[Bart's in Jail!]]"</ref> |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 17:24, October 7, 2021
- For others named Loki, see Loki.
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Character Information
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Loki is the god of mischief in Norse mythology.
History
Loki appears in the story "Between a Ragnarrok and a Hard Place!", told by Grampa to Bart and Lisa.[1]
Loki appeared to the Simpson family in 'Zerz where he told the family that his victory was complete as he wanted to take an honest woman's belief in the good of mankind, which he took from Marge after she stopped believing that people could be good. Loki then took a kiss from Marge, saying that it was what the old laws demanded. He then said that there were no old laws. Loki also told the family that he had other forms, including Anasi, Monkey King, Jesus Christ, Huehuecóyotl, and Bill Cipher.[2]
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