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Loki
Indeed, you are 63% erudite, 54% sensual, 67% martial, and 92% saturnine.
Loki, a Trickster God similar to Coyote of the North American mythology, was vitally important among the Norse Gods. He was the most colourful and interesting of them all. He seems to pop up in nearly every story. Frankly, his presence is what makes most of the Norse myths intriguing. But that is the job of the trickster - stirring up unforeseen obstacles and stumbling blocks just so no one takes too much for granted. Among Loki's many exploits were: assisting Odin in the creation of the world of human beings, as well the world of the Gods called Asgard; shaving off the beautiful golden hair of the Goddess Sif for no good reason; and hiding the sacred apples of Idun that provided the Gods with immortality.
Eventually the Gods grew tired of his nonsense so they captured him and chained him to a rock above which a giant snake dripped poisonous venom into his eyes. A bit harsh perhaps, but you can't say he didn't ask for it.
Believe it or not, this God, perpetually stuck in puberty, had wife and kids. Those "kids" were, among others, Jormungand, the Midgard Serpent that Thor, the powerful hammer wielding God of Thunder, had a bone to pick with, Hel, the Goddess of the realm of the dead, and Fenris, the giant wolf that is preordained to slay Odin, and thus bring the time of Ragnarok, the end of the world.
Loki
Indeed, you are 63% erudite, 54% sensual, 67% martial, and 92% saturnine.

Eventually the Gods grew tired of his nonsense so they captured him and chained him to a rock above which a giant snake dripped poisonous venom into his eyes. A bit harsh perhaps, but you can't say he didn't ask for it.
Believe it or not, this God, perpetually stuck in puberty, had wife and kids. Those "kids" were, among others, Jormungand, the Midgard Serpent that Thor, the powerful hammer wielding God of Thunder, had a bone to pick with, Hel, the Goddess of the realm of the dead, and Fenris, the giant wolf that is preordained to slay Odin, and thus bring the time of Ragnarok, the end of the world.