Lokean
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[edit]Lokean (plural Lokeans)
- (Germanic paganism) One who honours Loki as their primary god.
- 2013, Patricia M. Lafayllve, A Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatru[1], page 221:
- Lokeans will often cite this myth as the Aesir and Vanir going too far; naturally Loki wants vengeance after these events.
- 2020, Dagulf Loptson, Pagan Portals - Loki: Trickster and Transformer[2], unnumbered page:
- Strictly speaking, the only thing required to be a Lokean is to worship Loki as either your fulltrúi or as a deity that holds a significant place in your life.
- 2022, Lea Svendsen, Loki and Sigyn: Lessons on Chaos, Laughter & Loyalty from the Norse Gods[3], page 5:
- Even in my own region, there's been a shift in the attitude toward the Mischief Maker, and I've used the reputation I and other Lokeans have built in the community to start getting vocal about why he's worth having around.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:Lokean.