Thor Odinson (
stopmjolnirtime) wrote2013-11-15 08:54 pm
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Verse One [Action/Voice]
[Action: Locked to Loki]
[One moment he had been standing amongst his brothers (and sister) in arms, Tesseract held in a shielded sheath meant to make the passage home simpler. Safer. The day was bright, the battle won, justice to be meted out by his father and while all was not entirely well with the world it was, for a moment, as close as it might come until his family was once again in the fold.
A twist of the wrist, a blinding flare of blue-
And he wakes bereft of his armor, without the Tesseract, and without his brother.]
Loki-
[He surges to his feet, stumbling, teeth grit and braced for battle. No other being could wrest magic in such a way to transport him somewhere aside from Asgaurd- for this is certainly not his home.]
LOKI! [A beat, and then-] Hammer?
[He extends his fist and his will, waiting for Mjolnir to fly to him- but he senses it not. He is without armor and he is unarmed. It makes for a frustrated, puzzled Thor that tromps through the woods, searching for the Tesseract, his brother, and his armor. At odd intervals he calls out either for his brother, or, in a fit of frustration, his hammer. Neither answer.]
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[After that...enlightening and less than entertaining discussion with his brother, Thor resumes his wanderings, seeking out the village of which Loki spoke. He is as he was when he arrived, save that he is entirely devoid of clothing.
Thank you, brother.
He shall wander until he finds the village, and wander further still until he finds somewhere to clothe himself. When he finds not a single pair of trousers that would fit him left and a pinned note to a truly hideous gown. All the dresses or feminine clothing that might fit him yet remains.
Thank you so, so much, brother.
Later still he sits, wrapped in a toga formed of a bedsheet, picking at a long since emptied plate in Seventh Heaven]
Should any find trousers sufficient enough to clothe an Asgardian I would be most greateful to have them. I might be found at the Tavern of Seven Heavens, feasting on their hot dogs, which they have assured me are not actually made of hounds.
[One moment he had been standing amongst his brothers (and sister) in arms, Tesseract held in a shielded sheath meant to make the passage home simpler. Safer. The day was bright, the battle won, justice to be meted out by his father and while all was not entirely well with the world it was, for a moment, as close as it might come until his family was once again in the fold.
A twist of the wrist, a blinding flare of blue-
And he wakes bereft of his armor, without the Tesseract, and without his brother.]
Loki-
[He surges to his feet, stumbling, teeth grit and braced for battle. No other being could wrest magic in such a way to transport him somewhere aside from Asgaurd- for this is certainly not his home.]
LOKI! [A beat, and then-] Hammer?
[He extends his fist and his will, waiting for Mjolnir to fly to him- but he senses it not. He is without armor and he is unarmed. It makes for a frustrated, puzzled Thor that tromps through the woods, searching for the Tesseract, his brother, and his armor. At odd intervals he calls out either for his brother, or, in a fit of frustration, his hammer. Neither answer.]
[Action: Open]
[After that...enlightening and less than entertaining discussion with his brother, Thor resumes his wanderings, seeking out the village of which Loki spoke. He is as he was when he arrived, save that he is entirely devoid of clothing.
Thank you, brother.
He shall wander until he finds the village, and wander further still until he finds somewhere to clothe himself. When he finds not a single pair of trousers that would fit him left and a pinned note to a truly hideous gown. All the dresses or feminine clothing that might fit him yet remains.
Thank you so, so much, brother.
Later still he sits, wrapped in a toga formed of a bedsheet, picking at a long since emptied plate in Seventh Heaven]
Should any find trousers sufficient enough to clothe an Asgardian I would be most greateful to have them. I might be found at the Tavern of Seven Heavens, feasting on their hot dogs, which they have assured me are not actually made of hounds.
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[Magic and science and brute force has not found a way home, but any attempt is better than none. Anything at all is commendable.]
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...Um. Teleporting. I used to do magic.
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To avoid becoming a true villain, more like.
[Is he implying that magicians aren't true warriors because ohhhhh buddy the stories he could tell.]
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That's really cool. Though he's not sure how to deal.]
What if... what if no amount of trials can make someone worthy?
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So intense.]
I think it'd be better for everyone if I just retired the costume and stuck with being your average citizen.
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But it'd be fine to give it up to be a "true warrior", like you said before? What did that even mean, anyway?
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After a moment's thought, he finally shrugs.]
I don't know. I'm still... figuring things out, I guess. I'm not sure what's best yet.
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...I cast a spell that... hurt a lot of people. People I care about. And if that's what my magic can do, then I'd rather not use it at all.
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I have not known you long, Yong William, but I would not think you a coward.
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[And magic causes a lot more widespread damage than swords, most of the time.]
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Well, it's... not exactly a secret anymore... he just hopes it doesn't end badly, for whatever reason.]
Actually, until recently I was getting lessons from Loki.
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There are worse instructors, I suppose. He himself was taught by the most talented sorceress I know of.
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[He likes Thor well enough, but he's been friends with Loki for a long time now. He can't help but want to defend what Loki's done for him, even knowing that, yeah, he's been kind of a dick in Asgard.]
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[A beat, but he continues, voice firm but not entirely unkind.]
And should you truly wish to be done with magic then you ought to take up the sword.
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You know... for all your differences, you and Loki do have some similarities.
[It's funny, how they'd both suggested the same thing.]
He's teaching me how to use knives, now.
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[he hasn't thought much of what he and Loki might have in common- but a practicality and pragmatism in battle? That does not seem so strange.]
His daggers? A good enough beginning for any warrior; when you are prepared to move onto something more substantial? Speak with me. I will teach you how to use a proper weapon.
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