Creeping Ice
anonymous
August 19 2012, 14:12:04 UTC
It was obvious, Loki would be able to find a way into Weapons Vault. After all Thor had managed it and Loki was obviously cleverer than Thor. Of course that had been why Loki had refused to help Thor when Thor decided to go there the first. Besides Father had only just brought them in there hardly any time ago, so it was not as if he might have actually learnt anything new
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Re: Creeping Ice 6a/?
anonymous
September 7 2012, 12:57:37 UTC
Staring at their faces Loki can see exactly what he's feared over the years. They've understood exactly what his last sentence meant. They know he knows. Surely now they'll ask how and why and how long and for once he dosen't know how whether to tell the truth or lie. Loki doesn't have any defence for being in the chamber and that he's covered it up for so long
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Re: Creeping Ice 6b/?
anonymous
September 7 2012, 13:59:28 UTC
Loki doesn't find himself surprised when after his mother's aborted attempt to say something more than his name his father decides it's best they speak to Loki in private without Thor. After all it wouldn't do to besmirch his brother with their family's dirty little secret
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Re: Creeping Ice 6c/?
anonymous
September 7 2012, 15:14:10 UTC
Loki stands there waiting for them to pronounce his future. In a way it's a relief. He's gone through so much of his life without knowing what his purpose that the idea of knowing his fate, even in the short term, even if it's not exactly what you'd call nice, well, it's tempting
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Re: Creeping Ice 7a/?
anonymous
September 8 2012, 16:38:42 UTC
Loki isn't really sure what he's supposed to do now. Apparently he's been living most of his life under a mistaken belief. Truth be told if when he believed himself to be Aesir is included then he's lived his whole live under false ideas of himself. Two different ones admittedly. He's re-imagined his whole purpose in life once, surely it is not too difficult to do so again
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Creeping Ice 8b/?
anonymous
September 16 2012, 14:00:31 UTC
If Thor is hardly subtle then their father is no better. Thankfully in public at least it his further inclusion of Loki in his work comes off as no more than attempt to consolidate his youngest son's postion or provide Thor with an actually competant loyal advisor. In private however Father's tendency to not only tell more tales of his youth but segue from stories of derring do into those of the achievements of Jotunheim are his attempts to help Loki, who Father seems to believe has some issues with his self-worth. Loki does not have issues with this. He is completely aware of his own worth. He just happens to realise that it might be somewhat lower than the rest of his family. The rest of Asgard however is a different matter
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Re: Creeping Ice 8a/?
anonymous
September 15 2012, 11:24:37 UTC
Generally Loki believes that once again his plan has been a success. Sif and the Warriors Three seem to have accepted happily enough that Loki's spending more time with them
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Re: Creeping Ice 8a/?
anonymous
September 15 2012, 16:25:52 UTC
Loki thinks, that once again, his plan has for the most part worked. Thor's friends seem to have accepted that he's going to be a slightly more permanent feature in their lives
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Re: Creeping Ice 9a/?
anonymous
September 17 2012, 10:05:43 UTC
Sometimes Loki feels bad for being in Asgard so little. Still the fact that is that while he may be a person rather than a tool he does still have a duty. Truly his mistake in childhood was not to have concluded that his purpose was to serve Asgard and support his brother but to decide that was so because he was a Frost Giant
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Re: Creeping Ice 9b/?
anonymous
September 27 2012, 19:47:34 UTC
After talking to his Mother he decides to go talk to his brother first. Loki is hardly going to tell Thor that he doesn’t want him to take the crown permanently. Thor would probably take offence before Loki could even explain his reasons. Actually Thor would probably come up with some imbecilic reason of his own. That Loki thinks Thor is unsuitable to ever rule Asgard. Or even that Loki thinks Thor is too reliant upon him and that he thinks himself not acceptable to hold such power. Thor has a tendency to twist things round like that
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Re: Creeping Ice 9c/?
anonymous
September 27 2012, 20:31:12 UTC
When his father summons him and his brother the next day, Loki is prepared. Apprehensive, yes, he hadn’t lied to Thor but prepared. This is obviously helped by the fact that Loki has not been mistaken in why their father has called this meeting
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