Loki's shape-shifting solution to the builder's wall contract illustrates Viking resourcefulness as clever improvisation under pressure.
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Norse Myth
Loki's shape-shifting solution to the builder's wall contract illustrates Viking resourcefulness as clever improvisation under pressure.
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"Loyalty to your friends. Resourcefulness. Okay. So the gods are always at war with the frost giants. One day a man named the Builder..."
"And the gods agree. What they don't know is the horse is a magic horse. And the horse is able to travel as fast..."
"That's the idea of resourcefulness. There are some really funny stories within Norse mythology. Okay? One of the funniest is this. Thor has a..."
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