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== Fan Works ==
* Toltiir, from the fan writings of Greg "Metroanime" Sharpe and the community of writers that orbited him in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Toltiir, who usually takes the form of a talking black cat, is a former [[Eldritch Abomination|embodiment of Chaos]] now taking it easy as the god of Mischief; he originated in a ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' campaign Sharpe ran in the 1990s. After making a few appearances in stories referencing or set explicitly in the campaign world, he began appearing in Sharpe's anime fan fiction, eventually becoming the catalyst for [https://archive.is/Vws9C|''The Bet'']{{Dead link}} and related works. [[Word of Dante|Appearances in stories by other authors]] suggest that he is also Coyote, Anansi and a few other trickster gods.
 
 
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{{quote|'''Vish:''' ...Lady Luck. My Goddess. Yours now. Sanctifier of Journeys, Lady of Crossroads, Gallows-Girl of Thieves and the Courts of Night.}}
* Nudge from ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' is [http://wapsisquare.com/comic/trickster/ a classic trickster]. She eventually discovers that she is the kind of trickster who makes people want to punch her.
* In [[Strays]], the [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110830153516/http://www.straysonline.com/comic/151.htm Holland].
* Sam "Some of my people have even survived after uttering the phrase 'Watch This!'" Starfall, of ''[[Freefall]]''. (Also, his species.) Many other characters have elements of this as well; heroine Florence Ambrose is even [[Uplifted Animal|a relative of Coyote's]].
* In ''[[Thistil Mistil Kistil]]'', [http://tmkcomic.depleti.com/comic/ch02-pg22/ Loki, true to form.]