# The Berkana

<figure><img src="/files/RJgtQFcyoSDBLkdpmSNC" alt=""><figcaption><p>Loki, the God of mischief and shapeshifting</p></figcaption></figure>

Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. This quote has been uttered by many of the Norse Gods, for the master trickster shows no mercy. This faction has deceit at its core, this deceit is masked by shows of trickery and laughter. Berkana follow their all powerful jester, the god of mischief and shapeshifting, Loki.

But aside from the lust for laughter and jokes, this faction are the schemers of Repgard. They are never far from a plan that will benefit themselves, this has led to the Berkana being trusted by none. In the days that follow this commencing of Ragnarök, who will Loki seek to toy with? Who would be naive enough to trust him?

With Ragnarök said to be on the horizon, all Berkana turn to Loki. He has not been seen for over 400 years, but that does not mean he has not walked the streets of Repgard. For this shapeshifter could be under your very nose, taking the shape of anything from a rat to your next door neighbour.

<figure><img src="/files/mhOaE7Rv3dPwjvIljaEF" alt=""><figcaption><p>Berkana general</p></figcaption></figure>


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