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Gender: Female
Japanese Name: ロキ
Chinese Name: 洛基
Korean name: 로키
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Yurika Kubo
Yurika Kubo
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Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
Release date: April 4, 2015
Sword Oratoria: Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side
Sword Oratoria: Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side
Release date: April 15, 2017
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?: Arrow of the Orion
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?: Arrow of the Orion
Release date: Feb. 15, 2019
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? III
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? III
Release date: Oct. 3, 2020
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? IV
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? IV
Release date: July 21, 2022

Character Setting

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Loki is a female deity and the head of the Loki Familia, one of the largest and most powerful factions in the city of Orario in the series *Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?* and its side story *Sword Oratoria*.

Her character is inspired by the male trickster god Loki from Norse mythology, and several of her Familia members share epithets with Loki’s mythical children.

Name: Loki

Gender: Female

Race: God

Age: Several hundred million years old

Height: 165 cm

Occupation: Deity, head of the Loki Familia

Affiliation: Loki Familia

Voice Actor: Yurika Kubo

Loki is the presiding goddess of the Loki Familia, one of the two greatest power blocs in Orario.

By the time the main story and *Sword Oratoria* begin, her Familia already stands at the peak of the city’s adventurer community.

In the heavens she was notorious as a vicious troublemaking trickster who stirred up lethal conflicts among gods out of boredom.

Roughly twenty‑eight years before the main story, she descended to the lower world and began gathering children in a remote village called Preblica.

There she met Finn Deimne and made him her very first child.

Later she recruited Riveria Ljos Alf and Gareth Landrock, traveling the world with them for several years before settling in Orario.

Despite her clownish demeanor, Loki is one of the sharpest gods in the setting, often taking a behind‑the‑scenes role alongside Hermes.

She frequently notices conspiracies, hidden motives, and large‑scale schemes before anyone else.

Loki has slit‑like eyes and vivid scarlet hair, paired with equally red eyes.

Her chest is so flat that other gods mock her as “Loki No‑Boobs,” a nickname that deeply wounds her pride.

Because of this, she often wears revealing outfits, but they fail to convey any sex appeal and only highlight her lack of curves.

She is extremely insecure about her figure and harbors a strong grudge against busty women like Hestia and Freya.

Her overall look is playful and relaxed rather than dignified.

She radiates mischief rather than divine majesty, perfectly matching her personality as a trickster.

Loki is a laid‑back, sloppy, and incorrigibly playful goddess with almost no apparent dignity despite leading a top‑tier Familia.

She speaks in a fake Kansai‑style dialect, adding a humorous, informal flavor to nearly everything she says.

She is a heavy drinker who often gets drunk and causes trouble, to the exasperation of her children.

On top of that, she has a lecherous weakness for cute girls, constantly hitting on her female Familia members and getting beaten up for harassment.

Beneath that shameless exterior, Loki is an extremely perceptive and intelligent god.

She has a keen nose for suspicious events, conspiracies, and “something off” in the air, and she is quick to act when she senses danger.

She loves her children deeply and is fiercely protective of them.

Because of that devotion, they trust her immensely even though they rarely respect her behavior.

Compared with her time in the heavens, Loki has softened and become more responsible after gaining many children whose lives she cares about.

Among gods who generally cause trouble out of boredom, she is now relatively thoughtful and cautious.

Still, she has notable flaws: she is driven by personal feelings and grudges, highly jealous, and extreme in her likes and dislikes.

This often leads her to blur the line between public duty and private emotions, prompting Freya to call her “small‑minded.”

These same emotional extremes and biases can also be seen, in milder or stronger form, in several of her children.

Despite everything, Loki remains a fundamentally caring, if petty and messy, guardian god.

Finn Deimne

Finn is Loki’s first child and the captain of the Loki Familia.

Loki respects and supports his dream of restoring the glory of the Pallum (small people) race.

She vows to back him no matter what and declares that she will never forgive anyone who stands in his way.

When Finn’s ambitions and desire for fame as a “hero” start to push him toward reckless choices, Loki steps in to nudge him back toward a path that aims for the “best possible outcome” rather than quick gains.

Ais Wallenstein

Ais Wallenstein is Loki’s favorite among her children.

Loki openly declares she has no intention of “handing Ais over to any man” as long as she herself is around.

She repeatedly harasses Ais with groping and teasing, only to be ignored, brushed off, or cowed into silence by Ais’s quiet anger.

Despite the jokes, Loki cares deeply about Ais’s well‑being and is heavily involved in anything affecting her.

Hestia

Loki is intensely jealous of Hestia’s large chest and picks fights with her whenever they meet.

Their encounters quickly devolve into shouting matches and physical scuffles.

Usually, Loki loses her fighting spirit mid‑brawl when she is forced to watch Hestia’s bouncing chest, leading to emotional defeat.

This is followed by bitter drinking sessions and brutal hangovers.

Despite the nonstop quarreling, Loki respects Hestia’s inherent goodness.

She trusts Hestia’s words and judgments more readily than she lets on.

Freya

Freya is an old acquaintance from the heavens and one of Loki’s longest‑standing relationships among the gods.

Loki knows the truth about Freya’s other identity perfectly.

She quickly notices Freya’s unusual interest in Bell Cranel, seeing through incidents like the Monsterphilia and the One‑Horned Minotaur as Freya’s schemes.

She and Freya strike a deal not to interfere with each other’s actions toward Bell, keeping their rivalry on an agreed‑upon leash.

Their relationship is a mix of grudging respect, mutual understanding, and constant friction.

During the “Faction War Game” events, Loki’s anger toward Freya spikes due to widespread use of Freya’s charm.

Baldr

Baldr is a god from the same mythic homeland as Loki.

Loki’s compatibility with him is atrocious—on par with her incompatibility with Hestia.

In truth it is mostly one‑sided hatred on Loki’s part.

Whenever they meet, Loki is quick to pick a fight and clash with him.

Bell Cranel

Loki initially has little interest in Bell Cranel except that he belongs to her rival Hestia, which annoys her.

She resents his record‑breaking promotion to Level 2 in just a month and a half, shattering Ais’s previous “fastest record” of one year.

However, as events unfold, she comes to highly evaluate his humanity and capabilities.

She is both impressed and unnerved by how many beautiful women are drawn to him, joking that he might surpass Zeus in that regard.

During the Xenos incident, Bell risks everything to protect intelligent monsters.

Loki calls him “a complete idiot who has gone full circle,” in the sense of being a genuine, self‑sacrificing fool—a comment that marks the moment she truly becomes interested in him.

Other Gods and Allies

Loki often works in the shadows with Hermes, both acting as key plotters in the main story.

She deals with Uranus and Fels on large‑scale matters involving the Dungeon and the Xenos.

She has difficult interactions with deities like Ishtar and Dionysus, whom she opposes directly.

With gods such as Hephaistos and the healing god Dian Cecht, she cooperates in crises, sometimes literally kicking sense into them.

She also has a long, complicated link to Mia Grand and the staff of the Hostess of Fertility tavern.

Through that connection, she helps push Mia and her “daughters” into taking part in the Faction War Game.

Early Appearances and Political Moves

During a divine assembly known as Denatus, Loki reacts with bitter jealousy when Bell is approved for promotion to Level 2 at absurd speed.

She publicly accuses Hestia of cheating by illegally using divine power, mixing in wild speculation.

Freya deliberately helps deflect this accusation with an unnecessary “rescue,” and Loki immediately senses Freya’s obsession with Bell.

She quietly warns Hestia through indirect hints, signaling that Freya has set her sights on Hestia’s child.

Later, Loki sends her Familia into the artificial labyrinth Knossos, whose entrance lies in Orario’s Daedalus District.

They are ambushed and suffer heavy casualties at the hands of the Evils faction.

Loki identifies the Ishtar Familia as collaborators with the Evils and contemplates revenge.

Before she can act, however, the Freya Familia completely annihilates the Ishtar Familia along with the entire Pleasure Quarter, denying Loki her payback.

The Xenos Incident

When the intelligent monsters known as the Xenos become an issue, Hestia secretly explains their situation to Loki.

Loki believes her, respecting her honesty, but refuses to halt Finn and the Loki Familia.

She understands the grief of children who lost family to monsters and chooses not to interfere with her own children’s judgment.

Instead, she promises to leave all future decisions to Finn’s group and not intervene directly herself.

As Finn becomes increasingly fixated on the revival of the Pallum race and on the fame of being a “hero,” Loki senses that he is about to act too hastily.

She urges him to slow down and truly “observe and judge” Bell and the Xenos, nudging him toward aiming for the best, most heroic outcome, not a compromise.

At the same time, she warns Uranus and Hermes that whatever choices Finn makes, she will never forgive them if they try to manipulate him through this issue.

She quietly moves to prevent Finn from being used as a pawn in their larger plans.

After Bell protects the Xenos even at enormous personal cost, Loki’s opinion firmly shifts.

She acknowledges him as a genuine, if idiotic, hero and becomes far more interested in his future.

Battle Against Enyo and Dionysus

In *Sword Oratoria*, Loki takes a central role in uncovering and confronting the mysterious “City Destroyer,” Enyo.

Working with her children, she helps corner this threat and save Orario from catastrophe.

During the final conflict known as the “Raging War Saga,” she and Soma discover a “divine wine” that, together with a cryptic phrase from Hestia, leads Loki to the truth.

She deduces that Enyo’s true identity is Dionysus, who had previously acted as her collaborator.

Confronting him in the demon‑like fortress of Knossos, she listens as Dionysus claims he will return the world to a former “Age of Heroes.”

Using her insight, she tears this apart as a lie and exposes his real goal: he simply wants to watch children scream, break, and be crushed while fleeing monster hordes—a spectacle of madness and ruin.

Enraged, Loki vows to destroy this “Violator of the Lower World.”

Thanks to the combined efforts of Finn, Bell, and many others, Dionysus’s plan is thoroughly crushed, and Loki personally beats him down in fury as he struggles in vain.

Freya’s Citywide Charm and the Faction War Game

When Freya casts a citywide charm over Orario, Loki herself falls under its control and obeys against her will.

After Hestia activates a secret ritual to break the charm, Loki snaps free and is beside herself with rage at having been manipulated.

She immediately mobilizes every available member of the Loki Familia.

They surround the Freya Familia’s headquarters from the north and east, while Loki hurls insults and furious complaints toward Freya.

Loki has long warned Freya never to use her charm lightly, especially not on other gods.

This prior history amplifies her fury in the current situation.

At the same time, Loki is realistic about the consequences.

She knows the Guild will not permit a full‑scale war that could topple Orario, yet adventurers will not quietly accept what happened, either.

Weighing all this, she concludes that a War Game between factions is the only viable solution.

Eventually, the “Faction War Game” is officially authorized.

However, the Guild forbids the Loki Familia from participating.

As compensation, they grant Loki secret information about a mysterious place called the “Thousand Azure Ice Garden,” forcing Loki to reluctantly accept the ban.

Still unwilling to let Freya off the hook, Loki starts visiting the Hostess of Fertility tavern almost daily, pestering its owner Mia Grand to join the alliance against Freya.

Mia initially refuses, bound by a contract never to oppose Freya once Freya’s “partner” is found and moved by her early memories of Freya.

After Loki learns that Mia considers both Freya and Syr Flover (Freya’s other identity, Syr Flover / Horn) to be like daughters, she changes tactics.

Loki takes Mia to the Freya Familia’s home where Syr—actually Horn—lies asleep.

When they hear Horn’s desperate plea, “Stop me, help me,” Mia and the Hostess staff decide to participate in the War Game.

Loki quietly watches, satisfied that she has successfully lit the spark she needed.

Post–Faction War Game and Lefiya’s Growth

After the Faction War Game ends, Loki and Finn grow worried about Lefiya Viridis.

Lefiya is increasingly trapped by illusions of her deceased friend and is losing sight of herself.

To reset her, Loki appoints Lefiya as a recruiter for the Loki Familia and sends her back to the “Academic District” where she once studied.

The plan works: interacting with her old environment and new potential recruits helps Lefiya reflect, calm down, and reconnect with her own identity.

The Expedition Against the Corrupted Spirit

Next, Loki lays plans for a joint expedition by multiple factions to defeat the “Corrupted Spirit” deep in the Dungeon.

While her children contact other Familias for cooperation, Finn considers inviting the Hestia Familia as well.

Loki stubbornly rejects the idea almost purely out of personal pride.

She does not want to bow her head to Hestia and resists the suggestion.

As preparations continue, Loki keeps herself away from public events like Denatus or the Orario Olympiad.

Instead, she focuses on logistics for the expedition.

Before the departure, she goes to Uranus and demands that Fels’s live‑feed artifact, the Oculos, be shared with her.

She then watches Finn’s expedition from the underground shrine’s chamber of prayer, viewing the transformed 60th floor, now like a demon realm.

When the Corrupted Spirit, having absorbed Ais, devastates the expedition and sends Finn and other core members plummeting into the depths, Loki reacts immediately.

She rushes out with Uranus, coordinating with Hermes and Ganesha, who were already briefed on worst‑case scenarios.

She also explains the situation to Hephaistos and the healing god Dian Cecht, who have dispatched personnel, receiving a double dropkick from Dian Cecht in the process.

Afterward she explains everything to the “tavern girl,” and then waits tensely on the first floor of Babel, sensing one after another of her divine blessings vanish as her children fall.

Five days later, Raul Nord and the surviving expedition members return to the upper floors of the Dungeon.

Loki is the first to greet them, rushing down to the first basement level.

She tries to encourage Raul with a pat on the shoulder, but he angrily brushes her hand away and staggers up to Babel’s ground floor to deliver his report and request reinforcements.

Loki silently allows it, understanding his emotional state.

Rescue of Finn and the Final Battle in the Deep Floors

After Raul and the others are taken to the treatment facilities, Loki quickly organizes a rescue mission to save Finn and the core group.

She goes to Bell and the Hestia Familia with Hedin Selland, who has been made overall commander of the operation.

Loki hates the idea of bowing her head to Hestia, but the situation leaves her no choice.

Before she can figure out how to ask, Bell volunteers to take part in the rescue, which both exasperates and relieves Loki, saving her from the awkward plea.

She updates Raul’s status, allowing him to reach Level 5, strengthening the rescue team.

Then she returns to the underground shrine with Uranus and Hestia to operate the Oculos, guiding Bell and the others remotely.

Through the live feed, Loki watches as Bell’s group defeats the Corrupted Spirit and frees Ais.

Around the same time, Finn and his companions succeed in slaying the “Massacre Spirit Emperor.”

When everything is finally resolved, Hestia breaks down in tears of joy.

Loki grabs Hestia’s head, pulling her into a rough hug as both goddesses laugh broadly in shared relief.

The Time‑Crossing Jester and the Hunter

In the “Time‑Crossing Jester” storyline, Loki and Finn analyze the mysterious “Hunter” from their base.

Using her divine intuition, Loki concludes that the Hunter’s true identity is such an extreme irregularity that even gods cannot predict or understand it.

She remarks that she almost feels sorry for the Evils faction that will be shredded by this incomprehensible irregular.

Loki arranges to talk with Astraea, who offers information about the Hunter.

After receiving key details from Astraea, Loki discovers the Hunter’s true identity.

Realizing who he is, she tells Finn that the Hunter will not cooperate with them during the Great Conflict.

However, an even larger irregularity appears when Bell Cranel himself emerges in the midst of the Great Conflict.

This new factor further complicates Loki’s predictions and strategies.

Loki embodies the idea of a trickster who has been forced to grow up.

She still enjoys pranks, petty fights, alcohol, and flirting, but now carries the weight of responsibility for an entire Familia.

Her jealousy, pettiness, and extreme emotional swings add humor and human warmth to the divine cast.

At the same time, her sharp insight and strategic mind make her one of the main “behind the curtain” players in Orario’s politics and crises.

Loki’s relationship with her children, especially Finn and Ais, showcases the series’ theme that gods can grow and change through their bonds with mortals.

In Loki’s case, the once bloodthirsty instigator of divine murder now devotes her cunning and mischief to protecting the fragile, foolish, and heroic children she has come to love.

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