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Loki; Loki (Also known as Mack) was an AI on Harvest who could shift shape. Loki, in Norse Mythology, is the God of chaos, mischief and treachery, and could shift shape like Mack. Additionally, he was also infamously known to be a trickster - much like Mack. Sif: Sif was another A.I. on Harvest, and was often annoyed by Loki. In Norse Mythology, Sif is the wife of Thor and the Goddess of wheat and fertility. Ironically, Loki stole her hair in a myth. Jotun: Jotuns were machines used on Harvest. Mythologically, they were giants.

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  • List of Norse Mythology References in Halo
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  • Loki; Loki (Also known as Mack) was an AI on Harvest who could shift shape. Loki, in Norse Mythology, is the God of chaos, mischief and treachery, and could shift shape like Mack. Additionally, he was also infamously known to be a trickster - much like Mack. Sif: Sif was another A.I. on Harvest, and was often annoyed by Loki. In Norse Mythology, Sif is the wife of Thor and the Goddess of wheat and fertility. Ironically, Loki stole her hair in a myth. Jotun: Jotuns were machines used on Harvest. Mythologically, they were giants.
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  • Loki; Loki (Also known as Mack) was an AI on Harvest who could shift shape. Loki, in Norse Mythology, is the God of chaos, mischief and treachery, and could shift shape like Mack. Additionally, he was also infamously known to be a trickster - much like Mack. Sif: Sif was another A.I. on Harvest, and was often annoyed by Loki. In Norse Mythology, Sif is the wife of Thor and the Goddess of wheat and fertility. Ironically, Loki stole her hair in a myth. Jotun: Jotuns were machines used on Harvest. Mythologically, they were giants. Munin and Hugin: Two seas on Harvest, they are named after Odin's two pet ravens. Fenris: Fenris warheads were used by the Spartans at the end of Ghosts of Onyx. Fenris or Fenrir is a giant wolf from Norse myth, who was also the son of Loki.
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