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== From the [[Pad of Definitions]] ==
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From [[2.15 Tall Tales (episode)|2.15 Tall Tales]].
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|text=Demigod-like immortal creatures that thrive on creating mischief and mayhem. With the power to make objects materialize out of thin air, the Trickster accomplishes its destructive feats via unusual and oftern humorous means, its intent to humble the self-important. The Tricker's metabolism is such that it craves sugary treats and consumes calories voraciously. To kill a Trickster one must obtain a stake dipped in the blood of its victim and plunge it into the creature's heart. Famous Tricksters include [[Loki]] of Scandinavian myth and [[Anansi]] of West Africa.
 
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|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[2.15 Tall Tales (episode)|2.15 Tall Tales]])
 
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|source= [[Official Website]]
Demigod-like immortal creatures that thrive on creating mischief and mayhem. With the power to make objects materialize out of thin air, the Trickster accomplishes its destructive feats via unusual and oftern humorous means, its intent to humble the self-important. The Tricker's metabolism is such that it craves sugary treats and consumes calories voraciously. To kill a Trickster one must obtain a stake dipped in the blood of its victim and plunge it into the creature's heart. Famous Tricksters include [[Loki]] of Scandinavian myth and [[Anansi]] of West Africa.
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[[Category:Library]][[Category:Creatures & Spirits]]
 
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Creatures & Spirits]]
 
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Revision as of 10:05, 11 November 2007

Pad of Definitions

Demigod-like immortal creatures that thrive on creating mischief and mayhem. With the power to make objects materialize out of thin air, the Trickster accomplishes its destructive feats via unusual and oftern humorous means, its intent to humble the self-important. The Tricker's metabolism is such that it craves sugary treats and consumes calories voraciously. To kill a Trickster one must obtain a stake dipped in the blood of its victim and plunge it into the creature's heart. Famous Tricksters include Loki of Scandinavian myth and Anansi of West Africa.

Pad of Definitions (2.15 Tall Tales), Official Website