: You question prompts a wider question: the expected base knowledge of your target audience. "Loki" is a mischievous Norse god who who has the ability to shape-shift. I'm not in your target
You question prompts a wider question: the expected base knowledge of your target audience. "Loki" is a mischievous Norse god who who has the ability to shape-shift. I'm not in your target demographic but made the link on reading his name. If you continue to hint you'll be insulting the intelligence of readers like me.
You run in to other issues. The Norse god Loki is nothing more than prankster. However, Marvel's Loki in a villain who can also shape-shift. Marvel will claim you're infringing on their copyright.
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