So when I regard the lore, my take on Loki is that he’s the opposite of abusive—he owns up to his own behavior and does what he must to resolve matters and offer restitution to those he’s wronged. He’s not a patron of the damaged, he’s a patron of personal accountability. He doesn’t abide by people sowing discord and conflict without reason. The chaos he brings is the sort that paves the way for better things. The worlds he breaks aren’t utopias, they’re built on the lies and conveniences withwhich we’ve grown complacent, urging us to face the truth and fix things.