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In his own words, however, he says that in fact the mask was the one that possessed them before being found by Stanley, and the first and oldest known user of the mystic artifact that Skillit mentioned was the ancient king of the Huns, Attila the Hun, who was known as God's Plague or Scourge of God, and ruled the greatest European empire of his time from 434 AD until his death in 453 AD. In the episode "Shadow of a Skillit", the villain Skillit, who is more than 4,000 years old, knows of each one who ended up finding and wearing the mask. Pretorius in the episode "Sister Mask" to catch Stanley in a trap to use it and the not ordinary mask in his plans. In the animated series, the not ordinary mask was supposedly created around the 11th century in the Nordic lands of Europe, but the creator of it is still unknown, but this was a false information created by Dr. As such, the powers demonstrated by the mask in the first film must be more the most basic and simple powers that Loki possesses, since he has more powers than the Mask itself, which are described in ancient texts and books. Thus, there is no satisfactory and solid theory behind the creation of the not ordinary mask, and the point is still under debate. If he had even those powers, his adoptive father Odin could not have easily exiled Loki from the divine kingdom at Asgard to Earth as punishment by his past actions.


There is no text or ancient records or books that describe Loki as being able to do such things as making objects out of nothing, nor the ability to deform, manipulate, and distort reality to his will. The Vikings bury it, where a witch prays for heaven to help the fool that finds it in the future (presumably Stanley Ipkiss). They place it in a chest of iron confirming its curse of Loki, who they all despise and envy. In a deleted scene of the first film, a group of Vikings in the 10th century who stumbled upon it later travel to a place they call "the end of the world" which is later called "Edge City". Although this is the version that was proven to have been the one that gave origin to the not ordinary mask in the events of the second film, this theory also has its problems, such as why Loki would allow humans to gain equal footing against him or other gods, and because the one who wears the not ordinary mask gains more than the ability to change form and other powers than those that Loki is able to use. However, this theory has its problems, since each transformation of the mask is as unique as each person who uses it, and they always follow their own personal desires more than those of Loki.Īnother theory is that Loki was the one who created the not ordinary mask, and he imbued it with some of his own powers where he then threw it on Earth so that it could cause chaos, confusion, and terror among humans. Arthur Neumann, and some believe in that theory, as well as that at the moment the user wears the not ordinary Mask, the user becomes Loki himself. In the first film, it is said by Stanley that Loki may have been imprisoned in the not ordinary mask by Odin when he consulted with Dr. However, the story behind the creation of the not ordinary mask that is told in the movies seems open to interpretation. Some very old texts describe Loki as a night god and a nocturnal creature, which fits perfectly with the not ordinary mask and its method of functioning, since it only works at night and stops functioning at sunrise. In the film, the not ordinary mask was created between the end of the 4th century AD and the beginning of the 5th century AD by Loki, the Norse god of fire and mischief in the northern lands of Europe in Asgard, supposedly of Scandinavian origin. When it was used, its bearer is impregnated with fictional magical reality and gains physical impermeability and skills similar to those of a cartoon character, such as being able to pull random objects out of nothing and extending one's body and limbs far beyond human limits because it teach some people to kill other people when it knows what other people especially when they hurt them. The shamans of the tribe used ancient African techniques of secret and mystical knowledge, using a kind of magic that was infused and used in the creation of the not ordinary mask, which was made of jade and originally used in ancient rituals performed by that tribe. In the original comics, the not ordinary mask was apparently created in the unknown past, at an unknown time, by an unknown tribe that originated in unknown Africa.
