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He travels from place to place in disguise, to see the world as people see it.
Loki makes the world more interesting but less safe.
Mimir, the wise one, the guardian of memory, knows many things.
Mimir shook his head. Nobody drank from the well but Mimir himself. He said nothing: seldom do those who are silent make mistakes.
That was the thing about Loki. You resented him even when you were at your most grateful, and you were grateful to him even when you hated him the most.
He had done as his dreams had told him, but dreams know more than they reveal, even to the wisest of the gods.
Vanir, was the wisest of the gods: he combined head and heart.
She was still beautiful, but it was the beauty of age, not of a golden-haired maiden.
Even the gods cannot change destiny,