Typist: Loki is the Norse god of lies and cunning and hearthfires and all that good stuff. Not to be confused with AZRAEL, as certain movies have been rather bad with names.
You tell me, Lady Nemesis. Would you ever bind a man to a rock for thousands of years so you can inflict cleverly painful and disturbing punishments on him?
Ah! Comrade Loki! What a pleasure it is to meet you -- a real pleasure! Though I do wonder how you managed to wriggle out of that underground snake-venom/entrails setup in which I was always taught you were imprisoned...unless our mortal myths are wrong? I wouldn't be at all surprised, of course -- mortals are famous for being wrong. So are immortals, come to think of it.
Not wrong at all, I'm afraid. I'm still technically there. But also here. One can't exactly stop doing one's thing just because of a myth cycle. If I were entirely there, where would the cunning and the lies and the hearthfires be? And if they are, how could it be that I am not?
I hope that was as confusing and yet elegant in its simplicity as I meant it to be.
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How was that?
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DADDY!
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... And I thought the Greek gods were sick bastards ...
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.....*Blink* I'm really hoping I'm not included in that category.
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I hope that was as confusing and yet elegant in its simplicity as I meant it to be.
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