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.]
[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.
[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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Rogue turned her attention back to Penny, loosening the girth of the saddle. She retrieved the saddle blanket from beneath the saddle. It wasn't the best quality blanket, and certainly smelled like a horse, but it would be more than broad enough for Thor to wrap around his waist. And it would be relatively soft and not too itchy, after all, Rogue did love her horse. She turned and threw the blanket towards the bush. "Here."
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It was easier to say such things while his eyes were not on hers, while he tucked the corners of the blanket about his hips in such a way as to hold itself up and not need his constant attention.
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A third, horrible possibility occurred to her. What if he was from Loki's future and the horrible thing had caught up to him? What if his plans went awry and he fell back into the hands of the people who had hurt him so much? Her gloved fingers tightened into fists.
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"Needless to say he was...disturbed. Feral. I know not what he intended in his attack but it could not possibly be what transpired. It was too brash, too dramatic, even for him. I will not pretend to understand what changed in him between the Bifrost and New York, but I would like to understand what has helped him become the man he is here. He looks well. As close to rested as he ever has."
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And Rogue couldn't help but remember the one time he'd said he simply... fell. She wasn't sure this was the time and place to interrogate Thor about this, though part of her wanted to take the chance while she had it. There were other pressing concerns.
Did you sew his mouth shut, Thor?
How could she believe what she told her until she knew more about him? Unless...
No. That was not a good idea.
"So the last thing you remember was the battle for New York," she confirmed slowly.
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"I had him in custody to return to Asgard. There was the light from the Tesseract's power to return us home and then- this place."
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"All right." So about the same time as Loki, then.
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"...may I ask how long he has been in the Village?"
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She paused and offered a little more. "There are people here from all different kinds of Earths, all different kinds of not-Earths. They show up from different times, too. And no, no one knows why."
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But he can't help but ask. He worried all the same. It was a hard habit to break.
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She gave him a brief smile, "The name's Rogue."
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And oddly enough, it was.
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"My brother is truly a fortunate man to have the regard of so gracious a woman as your self."
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She shakes her head, wanting to change the topic and... also feeling as though she needed to find better footing. "Would you tell me some more about Asgard?"
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She hadn't intended to get into anything so serious with someone newly arrived, but... well, who knew how long he'd be here, anyway? He'd left before she'd gotten any satisfactory answers out of him last time.
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