Loki's shape-shifting solution to the builder's wall contract illustrates Viking resourcefulness as clever improvisation under pressure.
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Loki's shape-shifting solution to the builder's wall contract illustrates Viking resourcefulness as clever improvisation under pressure.
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"...And Odin the god's like no that's a stupid deal. But Loki who is the god of mischief and the blood brother of Odin..."
"...wall and he's about to finish the wall. Odin says to Loki you got us you got us into this mess get us out..."
"...finds it missing. So of course he thinks it must be Loki. Because Loki's always playing these tricks on the gods. But Loki says..."
"...a wedding dress on Freyja and a veil on Thor and Loki will disguise himself as a bridesmaid. Okay? Stupid plan but they do..."
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