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'''CONTENT WARNINGS: MENTIONS OF VIOLENCE - PLEASE PROCEED WITH CAUTION'''
'''CONTENT WARNINGS: MENTIONS OF VIOLENCE - PLEASE PROCEED WITH CAUTION'''


Fjöer, son of the Greek [[Ascalaphus]] and Norse [[Loki]], is a half-owl-half-god-half-Jotunn feathered hybrid thing who is currently a mischevious and vaguely obnoxious teenager in the palace. A minor character in the Elysium'verse who can be found hiding in the cabinets of the palace kitchen, Fjöer has the honorable title of being the very firstborn of Loki's Elysium children as an oopsy baby long ago.
Fjöer, seventh child of the Norse [[Loki]], and second child of the Greek [[Ascalaphus]], is a half-owl-half-god-half-Jotunn feathered hybrid thing who is currently a mischievous and vaguely obnoxious teenager in the palace. A minor character in the Elysium'verse who can be found hiding in the cabinets of the palace kitchen, Fjöer has the honorable title of being the very first born of Loki's Elysium children as an oopsy baby long ago.


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CONTENT WARNINGS: MENTIONS OF VIOLENCE - PLEASE PROCEED WITH CAUTION

Fjöer, seventh child of the Norse Loki, and second child of the Greek Ascalaphus, is a half-owl-half-god-half-Jotunn feathered hybrid thing who is currently a mischievous and vaguely obnoxious teenager in the palace. A minor character in the Elysium'verse who can be found hiding in the cabinets of the palace kitchen, Fjöer has the honorable title of being the very first born of Loki's Elysium children as an oopsy baby long ago.

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