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Ymbertist Asgardianism

 


Loki (Greater  Deity)
God of Mischief and Fire

Symbol:  Flame

Alignment: Chaotic Evil

Portfolio:  Fire, Trickery, Murder

Domains:  Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Fire, Trickery

Favored Weapon: Dagger


Holy Days:  Autumnal Equinox

Sacrifice: Burnt offfering

Colors:  Red & Black  

 

The deity of fire and mischief, Loki has caused much chaos among the Aesir.  While at many times he may have been helpful to the deities in Asgard, his trickery has also caused many problems.  As a precursor to Ragnarok, Loki will help Hoder kill Balder with a sprig of mistletoe.  Then, after Hermod gets Hel to release Balder provided that every living being mourn for Balder, Loki refuses to shed a tear.  He is destined to die at the hands of Heimdall during Ragnarok.


Dogma

Loki's cultists are inspired by their deity's cruel pranks.  They believe in causing mayhem just for laughs, and the more it hurts someone, the funnier the prank is.  Just as fire is useful when restrained, left on its own it is one of the most destructive forces known.  Loki's followers envision themselves as flames from their deity.  They feign helpfulness in order that they may carry out their mischief undetected and unsuspected. 


Clergy

Though they wear red and black cassocks just as if they were actual Ymbertist clergy, the Ymbertist church does not recognize clerics of Loki.  Loki's clerics enjoy goading troublemakers into violent acts of increasing intensity.  Though they do not regulate any form of organized congregation, their infamy sometimes attracts a mob of like minded hooligans.  The clerics then whip these followers into a frenzy of destruction and mayhem with gleeful cheer.