Fictional Character Biography
In Asgard, Loki is bored, when he hears a noise coming from outside. He looks and sees warriors engaged in a forbidden Troll hunt. The Troll is hiding when it sees Lorelei, a beautiful woman, who offers to help hide it. When she gets close, she grabs it and hoists it up, winning the hunt with her feminine wiles and impresses the men. Loki invites Lorelei back to his castle and, despite Helgi's warnings, she accompanies Loki to his residence. She agrees to help Loki trick Sif into leaving, so Loki turns into Thor and the two kiss. When Sif finds them, she is furious and strikes them both to the ground before storming out. Lorelei wonders if she has made a mistake and Loki tells her that she will succeed where her older sister, Amora the Enchantress has always failed.
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