Low Key Lyesmith in American Gods

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Low Key Lyesmith in *American Gods* is a charming, enigmatic con man who is later revealed to be the trickster god Loki orchestrating much of the story’s hidden conflict.

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Low Key Lyesmith in American Gods canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in American Gods
fictional character
alignment chaotic
morally ambiguous
appearsIn American Gods
American Gods
surface form: American Gods (TV series)
associatedWith Mr. Wednesday
associatedWithMythology Norse mythology
basedOn Loki
betrays Shadow Moon
conspiresWith Mr. World
creator Neil Gaiman
deityIdentity Loki
firstAppearance novel American Gods
friendOf Shadow Moon
gender male
hasAlias Loki
Low-Key Lyesmith
hasCharacteristic charming
cunning
enigmatic
manipulative
hasNamePunOn Loki
surface form: Loki Lie-smith
hasOccupation con man
hasPower deception
shape-shifting
trickery
hasRole antagonist
trickster
interactsWith Shadow Moon
languageSpoken English
literaryGenre fantasy
motivation to create chaos
to manipulate gods and humans for his own ends
nationalityInDisguise American
notableFor engineering the central war in American Gods
manipulating events behind the scenes
orchestrates conflict between Old Gods and New Gods
partOf American Gods
surface form: American Gods universe
portrayedBy Jonathan Tucker
settingOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States
species Old Gods
surface form: Old God

god
themeAssociatedWith betrayal
deception
identity
usesDisguiseAs human con man

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Jonathan Tucker playedCharacter Low Key Lyesmith in American Gods