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niteo_nix2012-05-10 09:27 pm
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[Loki's certainly not impressed with his new accommodations, not one bit. He knew that he was about to fall, something just told him that he wasn't going to hold on, that he wouldn't get the answer from Odin that he so desperately needed to hear. So falling through the realms wasn't really unexpected in the end. But what he didn't expect was to survive at all. Much less survive, and end up here. But if he's stuck, for now, he might as well try to gather a bit of information. Ignorance is rarely bliss, in the end.]
This place certainly has it's questionable charm. Questionable being the keyword. I suppose this is when I humbly beg my fellow captives for information? I'll try to make it worth your while, in the future.
This place certainly has it's questionable charm. Questionable being the keyword. I suppose this is when I humbly beg my fellow captives for information? I'll try to make it worth your while, in the future.
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I will have to hear of it one day, I'm fascinated. The stories are remembered probably not the way they were told. But then stories do that. Men for a long time dreamed of having an afterlife fighting in the halls of Valhalla [She's doing her best to distract him from too many thoughts of home, purely because it had been done for her. It had helped in the strangest way too. Made this passing easier.] Lady Sif? How utterly glorious to be able to fight like that. And yes the Valkyrie too, but that is a little more predictable. Well what warrior wouldn't be fond of such a woman coming for him when he dies? [Not that she would ever fight, such things really were better left to those that were trained for it.]
That's a good saying, I've not heard it before. But, yes, I think so too. Honestly though, I wish they would get more creative, but they're only really concerned with the assassinations rather then name calling. How boring. [She likes him a lot, she decides. He had the same sense of humour she had. Which... was mocking at times, but only to those that did not know how to use words.]
[She spent a long time thinking on that, did it matter?] If we were in my England? Yes, it would. If only so much as I would have to have you hid to stop them... well, burning you alive. But here? No. I do not think it matters so much. As long as you do not want to hurt me, then there can be no fault. You're not so much a shock as the boy with a cat tail.
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Someday we'll speak of it, then. We'll sit, we'll eat fine things that you've not had the like of since coming to these dull lands. And then you can tell me stories of your courts, of the splendor they hold in your heart. I want to hear all about them, every detail. [He's in a very good mood now, even if he's still struggling with this entire awful situation. And he is pleased to go on about Lady Sif like a friend, even if he loathes her.] It would be. But not every battle is won with strength and blades. Some require far more delicate tactics than that. But still, it helps to have a warrior to carry out the deeds. And I have seen women surpass the supposed strengths and talents of men by far. [Loki has seen many surpass those who hold the standards for acceptable power. And he'll always be one of those who takes standards, and turns them out on their heads.]
It is a fine saying, isn't it? Very accurate, and very valid. But we can't expect creativity and talented words from base people, can we? So we'll have to humor their pointless slurs, and pathetic attempts at hurtful words. Personally, I think that assassins are far more interesting than that. [He's quickly deciding that he rather likes her as well, and it shows. There's a bit more sincerity in his words, a slight show of warmth from time to time in indication.]
They could try to burn me, and I would freeze the fire. They could try to catch me, and they would fall through illusions. They could drown me, and instead choke on the air they breathe. I am no common conjurer, not witch-child to burn idly. But know that I mean no harm to you, or any here. And I only wish to survive, and well. No matter what my company, or their appearance.
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I would like that my lord, I would like that so very much. [She was actually showing some emotion over it, God forgive her. And she gently reached to take his hand, gripping it tightly for a moment before letting go. The same way she showed her own lords favour, hoping it was the same with him.] Yes, it does help to have such warriors. But I keep wars as infrequent as possible. Having barely any army, navy and an empty treasuring forces one to other means of creating peace. Thankfully, it's something which I am skilled at. I much prefer trade. [And the only time she had taken to war, it had ended so badly, she was loathe to ever do so again.]
Assassins are at least to the point I suppose. But they do get in the way when you're having a good time. No consideration, some of them. Ruining my meals. [And she had enjoyed more luck then most with such things.]
... You are very powerful, my lord. And I never thought you were so small a thing, you are a God at one time to my people for good reason. I must admit that it scares me some, but I'll take it at your honour that you mean none of us any harm.
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I don't think they ruin meals. I like to think of it as dinner and entertainment, perhaps. [It's hard to assassins to succeed in Asgard. Where most are highly skilled and alert.]
If you will take it at my honor, I will work hard to prove my intentions and worth. And I will cherish that trust put towards me entirely.
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It put me off my favourite desert for awhile. They put glass in it, nothing ruins a meal like that. [She wished her guards were half so alert. It would save so much time.]
I am sure you will, and I know my trust will not be misplaced.