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I have been hiking through Jotunheim(Norweigan National Park) with my friend and he was complaining about the lack of Ice Giants there. So I drew one for him â„
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Jotunn Loki and Don on vacation~~~~
#loki#lokius#jotunn loki#jotunn#jötunn loki#loki laufeyson#loki mcu#marvels loki#loki marvel#marvel#mcu#mcu mobius#mobius m mobius#mobius marvel#mobius#mobius don#loki mobius#loki don#loki x mobius#loki x don#jotun loki#jotunn loki x don
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The Wild Blue Yonder: A Loki Movie (18237 words) by Bottan Chapters: 3/7 Fandom: Thor (Movies), Norse Religion & Lore Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Loki/Thor (Marvel) Characters: Loki (Marvel), Thor (Marvel), Sif (Marvel), Warriors Three (Marvel), FĂĄrbauti (Norse Religion & Lore), Laufey (Marvel), BĂœleistr | Byleist (Norse Religion & Lore) Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Jotunn Loki (Marvel), Jotunn Thor (Marvel), Action/Adventure, POV Loki (Marvel), Jötunheimr | Jotunheim, Brotherly Love, Less Brotherly Love, Fairy Tale Elements, Helheimr | Hel (Realm), Loki Has Issues (Marvel), Thor Has Issues (Marvel), Wilderness Survival, Hypothermia, Angry Thor (Marvel), Politics, Court Drama, Mono-gendered Frost Giants, Let's party like it's 2011
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After the botched coronation, Thor and his warriors land on Jötunheim â far away from the capital, far away from Laufey. So they march, and when they find Jötnar, they destroy them.
But the bridge doesnât open when they call for it, and Odin doesnât rescue them from Laufeyâs revenge. Fleeing, separated from their friends, Loki and Thor get hopelessly lost. And while Thor is dying of the cold, Loki is facing a truth nobody prepared him for.
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Or: The one where everyone is a Frost Giant and Loki and Thor overcome their challenges together.
Updates weekly.
#loki laufeyson#loki#thor odinson#thor#thorki#fanfiction#fanart#ao3 fanfic#jötunn#jotunn#loki fanart#thor fanart#marvel fanart#loki fanfic
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healed tattoo of Moder, the monster from The Ritual
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Skuld, Norn of the Future. Complete with digital guitar, hoverboard, her cat and seal plushies, and the biggest amplifier. The noisier the better. Late teens, hates never being allowed to grow up due to embodying the concept of the Future. Feels Urth babies her too much but likes getting stuff from her, think Verthandi's totally lame.
You can read Verthandi in the Middle on Tumblr and Sufficient Velocity
#verthandi in the middle#norse mythology#traditional drawing#skuld#norn#gremlin#electric guitar#noise#pen and ink#stuffed animals#amplifier#character art#character design#hand drawn#urban fantasy#my art#my artwork#black and white#norse gods#norse heathen#norse pagan#norse paganism#norse polytheism#jotunn#small artist#traditional art#arlequine lunaire#nornposting
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From what we've seen of Jotunheim it looks really dark so jotuns have to have night vision and long slit pupils like cats which would also make Loki quite sensitive to light. I really want Marvel to explore them more, their biology, culture, history.
#loki#loki laufeyson#marvel#loki laufeychild#loki laufeydottir#loki of asgard#loki of jotunheim#headcanon#loki odinson#jotun powers#jotunheimr#jotun form#jotun loki#jotunn
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this is my mcu (mermaid cinematic universe)
#pixel art#artists on tumblr#mermaid#mermaid art#fantasy illustration#fantasy#dark fantasy#merfolk#character design#character art#original character#dnd character#jotunn#norse gods#norse mythology#moray eel#generic grey fish#aegir#ran#usually theyre naked but ya kno#gotta censor for tumblr
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A Fatherâs Day gift.
#mythology#mythology art#norse mythology art#Norse mythology#loki#loki art#loki laufeyson#loki laufeyson art#the ritual#the ritual film#The ritual film fanart#The ritual moder#The ritual moder fanart#Moder#moder art#My art#my artwork#jotunn
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Jotun Loki out here vibing in spanks and a mini skirt and thigh-highs. Your fav could never
#loki#mcu#marvel cinematic universe#marvel#loki (marvel)#tom hiddleston#loki laufeyson#jotun loki#loki jotunheim#loki jotun#loki of jotunheim#jotunn#jotunheim#what if#marvel's what if
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This is Sigrid, the weeping, blood-bride, little giant.
I just finished watching Twilight of the Gods đ«ą What an incredible show! đ€©đ If you love Norse mythology, vikings and giants then this one's for you!
#sigrid#twilight of the gods#netflix#netflix recommendations#netflix series#animated series#norse mythology#norse gods#littlegiant#blood bride#bridetobe#jotunn#asgard#thor odinson#thor#loki#odin#vikings#Valhalla#leif eriksson#character art#digital painting#illust#procreate#artists on tumblr
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The monster under your skin
Decided to post Old Loki art because season 2 is out :D
#old art#loki#loki laufeyson#loki marvel#jotunn#frost giant loki#arc art#I wish we saw his jotun form more#marvel
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Having fun with a meme and Jotunn Loki with Don again~
#loki fanart#loki#loki marvel#loki mcu#loki laufeyson#jotun loki#jotunn loki#jotunn#jotun#mobius don#mcu mobius#mobius m mobius#mobius marvel#loki don#chibi#loki chibi#cute#lokius
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An old piece of the Jötunn Surtr from a few years ago.
#traditional art#my art#illustration#art#norse mythology#norse gods#jotunn#surtr#old art#mythology and folklore#artists on tumblr#muspelheim#watercolours
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jötunness
#polly art !!#mythology#jotunn#norse mythology#frost giant#i was wondering to myself as i finished this why i drew such a chilly portrait in june#and then i realized shes probably gay. happy pride
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Verthandi in the Middle Ch. 1.1
SV Next>
CW: The first couple of chapters involve a serial killer.
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Because Iâm the one who gets stuck with the serial killer, arenât I?
âŠOkay, guess I should back up. Long story short, short-ish anyway, I go by Vera Norin, well down here I do. Iâm one of the three owners, okay, one of the only three employees of the Wyrd Sisters Agency in Stockholm. Says a lot that my older sister Ruth told us weâd all have equal say, but then named the agency after herself. Er, after one of her alternate names.
Put simply, we control fate. No, we donât just see your fate like a fortune teller, and unlike them weâre the real thing. Control it. Wanna go from rags to riches with us as your fairy godmothers, send someone you donât like from riches to rags, or avoid your appointed death? Arranged all that and more thousands of times, and big sister Ruth even gets to control the past. Because of course she gets everything.
Er, guess Iâm not being much of a saleswoman here, am I? Hey, Iâm still the best of my sisters in that department, probably. Like Ruth would just tell you a bunch of flowery mythic-mystic bullshit before getting to anything important, while my little sister Svea would just prefix everything with âSUPER-â, âAWESOME-â, and âEPIC-â and add a whole bunch of exclamation marks and a digi-cyber-guitar solo. Wait no, not epic, nobody says epic that way anymore, unless they start doing that again in the future when itâs retro. Huh, youâd think Svea of all people would know the actual meaning of the word âepicâ, given we were there when the old sagas were being written. Then again, the past is Ruthâs domain- oh shit, Iâm giving too much away, arenât I?
Right, I take it youâre thinking if weâve got power over fate itself, why are we letting mere humans have a say with this agency? Er, fellow mere humans, I mean. Simple, come the 21st century, someone as stuck in the past as Ruth has finally learned about democracy, and not just the barely-counts Ancient Greek kind. If weâre gonna hold this much power over peopleâs lives, the least we can do is actually give those people a say in things. Thatâs part of why Iâm sharing this with all of you. Not that there arenât conditions and restrictions of course, weâre still judge and jury, been doing this for millennia- ah, for years after all. Though I assure you, Ruthâs just as strict with us as she is with you, way more so. Sheâs had thousands of years to hammer into us âYou canât do thatâ, âSuch is unbefitting of usâ, âNo using your power for your own gainâ and on and on.
Okay, whatâs this about me getting assigned a serial killer then? It started when a bunch of teens, you know the type, pimply, dour-faced, arms perpetually crossed, wouldâve worn baseball caps backwards in past decades, lurched their way right into our office. âWait, this is the place? Thought a âfate-writingâ place would be all dark and spooky, yâknow all haunted castle. But this looks like where my parents work,â one of them whined.
âFate-weaving, kid,â I muttered. Actually, we were still renting this basic white walled, brown carpeted office, and this kid reminding me of that got him on my nerves even more. Granted, freedom to decorate would give Ruth full reign to make everything all lacey and doily-draped and Svea to put spikes everywhere and drown it all in black paint. I shuddered at the thought. But speaking of her, âSvea, you know these guys?â I called out, since they were about high school age. Not that thereâs only one high school in Stockholm, but eh, no harm in asking.
âAwesome, you guys saw my flyers!â Sveaâs voice rang out all through the room. Which at least showed I was right, even if my ears throbbed. She ran up to them dressed in the exact opposite attire your standard office would demand. With her black hair uneven, leather coat clearly too big for her, knee-high combat boots ringed with spikes, it showed restraint that she didnât enter the room to a guitar riff. Of course, I showed up to work in my usual anorak and jeans, and Ruth normally arrives in full Victorian garb, so weâre hardly any better. âAlright, so what can Verth and I do for you guys? Anything fate-related, thatâs us!â Svea said with an ear-to-ear smile and both thumbs up.
ââŠYeah, knew the loudmouth to be behind this. The handwriting on that ad was so bad, couldnât be anyone but her,â one teen said, rolling his eyes. Huh, since when did stroppy teens care so much about handwriting? Oh yeah, as an excuse to bully Svea they do, though it looked like that remark only got a twitch out of her, on the surface anyway.
âSo, if you people really can control fate,â another of the teens began as a smirk crept across his face, with me facepalming at what he said next, âProve it by making the hottest girl in class fall desperately in love with me.â
âNot happening,â I wasted zero time in telling him. There was no way Iâd risk Ruth coming into the room and hearing that one of her biggest rules was in danger of breaking. âWe can weave what a person does or what happens to them into their fate, but not how they feel about it. Emotions are a personâs own domain.â Itâs a testament to how much Ruth drilled those words into us that I could repeat them on the spot.
âPfft, sounds to me like you canât âweave fatesâ after all,â that teen had to say, his smirk somehow even wider. âOr that hearing about hot girls reminds you how plain and drab you are, anorak,â he snickered like he thought I couldnât hear, I then winced as Svea snickered with him. The little shit was so lucky that I was in a professional service environment right now and so couldnât just deck him. Though any more talk like that, and he may find fate has decreed for him quite a few fists to the face. Or worse, decreed for him a life in retail.
âHey, we can still do a whole bunch of stuff. Like with my domain, I get to decide who lives and who dies-â Svea began, before I put my hand right over her mouth.
âOh no, youâre not putting that power in these losersâ hands,â I hissed in her ear. And on top of⊠the obvious, did she have to use the term âdomainâ? I then turned to the brats and told them, âHow about sticking to your own fates, okay?â
But then one of them, an even more morbid type whoâd been slinking in the shadows so far, had to ask, âWhat if you fated someone who really deserved it to die? Like a serial killer.â
Now that had me thinking. Obviously thereâs been debate after debate on if killing someone can ever be justified, even the oh so brutal Viking Age still had Althing meetings over this sort of thing. On the other hand, like Iâd shed the slightest tear over the death of a serial killer. On the other other hand, I was in no mood to become a bunch of snotty teensâ own assassin for hire, let alone foist that on Svea.
So I wussed out and went the rehabilitation route, how Scandinavian-justice-system of me. âHow about we just fate it so that they never succeed in killing anyone again?â I offered. Naturally, I said that before knowing who and how bad this serial killer even was. Of course, Svea promptly frowned right at me.
âFine. Just as long as, yâknow, you actually do something involving fate already,â the first teen said. âOh right, and that you donât charge too much, weâve been here long enough.â
Long enough? Since whenâs a few minutes âlong enoughâ? Not that I canât sympathise with being strapped for cash, as Ruth wonât let us fate-weave ourselves rich since we âcanât use fate-weaving for own advantageâ. But at the same time, who the Helâs this kid to tell us how to run our business? Still, a compromise came to mind as I smirked back at him, âOur price is the satisfaction we get when you all concede that we really do control fate. Howâs that?â
âDeal,â the teens said in unison, their faces still sour. Hey, Iâd be happy to get this whole thing over with too. The one in the shadows then kept scrolling on their phone until they went, âYeah, this guy looks like the right candidate.â
âWait, you mean you didnât have an actual killer in mind till just now?â I asked them, mouth agape. Just when I thought these teens couldnât annoy me more. And they flat out ignored what I just said and held the phone up to my face. âAnastasios, surname unknown, the âScarecrowâ killer,â I read. So named for his scrawny, nigh skeletal looks and the way he ties up his victims. Main stalking ground is⊠all the way down in Athens? These kids were absolutely sure they didnât pick this guy at random? Then again, a serial killerâs a serial killer, and I like to think Iâm more principled about death than Svea. âYou got it, this guyâs killing days are done for. Check the news for any more reports on him if you donât believe us,â I said with a smirk of my own. âOh, and when that happens, make sure you tell all your friends just how wrong you were about us. Now scram.â Not the best thing to tell your customers, but Ruth wasnât around, so as if I cared at this point.
âYou mean youâre not gonna let us see your actual fate-writing, weaving, whatever process?â one of them had to blurt out.
This again. âLook, a nuclear plant isnât gonna let you hang around radiation, weâre not gonna let clients hang around the destiny threads. Theyâre the whole of a personâs time on this Earth, maximum caution required. Now scram,â I said as I shoved them one by one out the door. Hel, âscramâ was me holding back, my first instinct was to tell them âFuck offâ. Then again, scram is what you say to kids, too Sesame Street reminiscent, while fuck off is what you say to adults, and I didnât fancy treating them like that.
Then the second Iâd dusted my hands of them, I turned around to see Ruth as prim and proper as a 19th century nanny staring right back me into my soul. Oh come on, I didnât even hear her come in. Well, thatâs typical for her, why announce your presence when you could make your sisters fear youâre always watching? âVera,â she said looking down at me, like that word was all she needed to say.
âHey, itâs just us three now, you do know you can use my real name?â I said first, then actually replied to what sheâd implied with, âAnd Iâm doing my job. I kept putting up with those kids till we reached an agreement, and now weâre gonna change fate per their request. What more do you want?â
âFor you to start treating our customers with respect, to begin with. It would not do for our business to be saddled with a bad reputation,â Ruth said as she loomed closer over me. She then placed a hand on Sveaâs shoulder as she kept chewing me out, âAnd in addition, you insulted the very customers your little sister invited. Think about how she must feel, after she put in all the hard work of advertising.â
I was about to point out to Ruth that, had she not shown up at the last minute, she wouldâve heard these kids insulting Svea too. But as the futureâs not my domain, Iâd failed to foresee that Svea would betray me. âOh yes, Verth was really mean, and to me too. She kept telling me no when I had any idea about how to give our clients what they wanted,â Svea said as she âcriedâ at Ruth.
âBecause Svea wanted to let teenagers order a guyâs death,â I hissed. Donât know why I did, because if Ruth didnât ignore me, she probably wouldâve manufactured some excuse to defend Svea. Anything for the âbabyâ of the family. So I then said, âHey, weâre the only fate-weaving business on Midgard, in all the Realms even,â âŠas far as I knew, âWeâre the last people who need to be worried about customers leaving for the competition.â
Ruth sighed down at me. âWe know that, but they do not. To those more superstitious, any charlatan with cards and a crystal ball could be just as valid as we. To those more skeptical, we could be yet more quacks. We cannot afford to drive away clients, Vera. And even if we could, such behaviour would still be utterly unprofessional,â she said through gritted teeth. Then she softened her voice and used my real name, âVerthandi, as the past is not your domain, I donât know how well you remember this. But in the Eddas, in all the Sagas too, any time our names were said, it was in fear or hatred, and that was when they chose to acknowledge us at all. The last thing I want is for that same fear and hatred to follow us into the 21st century. And that is why manners matter,â she huffed as her voice shot back up to its normal volume.
ââŠI know,â is all I said to her about our, well, past infamy. I seethed at her thinking all those things said about us didnât still hurt me. I mean I get it, if you hear someone else controls your fate, it makes sense youâd be resentful of them. But I never asked to be shat on just for doing my job.
Though now she mentions it, if restoring our repâs so important, doesnât us using aliases defeat the whole point? Especially when theyâre so paper-thin anyway, though I was at least grateful not to get stuck with the proposed âBerthaâ.
Oh, and since Ruth had just âwreckedâ me, Svea of course had to stick her tongue out and pull down an eyelid at me. Yeah, thatâs âmannersâ. And how is Svea going âkilling is totally awesomeâ not as harmful to our reputation as me saying a swear word to some kids? âLetâs just weave this fate already,â I settled on.
Guess itâs no use still trying to hide who we are, huh? Even Ruthâs gone and used my real name. Right, Iâm Verthandi, Norn of Present Time. And if youâve so much as squinted at a Norse mythology book, I take it youâve figured out Ruthâs Urth of the Past and Sveaâs Skuld of the Future. Told you our aliases were flimsy. Weâre the Nornir and weâre, er, hard to describe, and thatâs coming from one of them. Weâre not goddesses, letâs make that clear, even if we do have to hang out with them. Urth tells us weâre Jotnar, which gets translated as âgiantsâ despite her only being six foot four, Skuld being a shrimp, and me being average as always. Yeah, you can argue the exact difference between Jotnar and Gods is pretty flimsy, but trust me, you really donât want to compare the two to their faces.
Of course, my domain being the Present and not the Past means my memoryâs kinda hazy, so I only have Urthâs word for it that I even am a Jotun. Hel, I donât even know my own parents, think I heard Dadâs someone called Mogthrasir? Heâs a real deadbeat, whoever he is. But I guess Urthâs telling the truth, like what would she have to gain from saying weâre Jotnar specifically?
Anyway, the fate-weaving. The three of us walked over to a corridor as bland and unfurnished as the foyer, till we came to a door no mortals could see. Or at least, they better not see, if all the runes we scribbled on it are working right. Our local fate-weaving room⊠how to even describe it? Have you heard of a tesseract, you know, a four-dimensional cube? Picture a whole cavern of four-dimensional spiderwebs, where each dewdrop reflects a moment from someoneâs life, from big things like birth, graduation, and death, to the smaller stuff like that one time traffic was real bad, or it rained when the forecast said itâd be sunny. These webs of fate are also this roomâs sole light source, with a personâs past shining white, their future shrouded in hazy black, and their present a smushed pallet. Or so it looks like to me anyway, if my sisters see their domains differently theyâve told me squat. Though I think Skuld wouldnât want her domain to be any other colour than black, like her soul~.
While we didnât have any super strong leads, knowing some basic information on this killer did help in tracking down his specific thread of fate. As Skuld and I approached the threads, our hands as usual morphed themselves into instruments akin to a spiderâs pincers. Yet another reason we donât humans watch us fate-weave, theyâd be sent screaming seeing us turn semi-arachnid. Still, itâd help a lot if I could actually use an opposable thumb for all the tricky, obnoxiously precise bits.
I got to plucking out all the murders the Scarecrow killer ever wouldâve committed from this point; I suppose I shouldâve felt disturbed seeing them but well, Iâm thousands of years old. I may not have the best memory, but the seriously bleak things from the past are all too good at sticking in the mind. Meanwhile, Skuld got the even more laborious job of lengthening all the threads of his future victims, now their fated deaths had changed. And all the while, Urth just⊠stood in the corner. Watching us do all the work.
âWe are tampering with the web of fate enough,â Urth told me as soon as I glared at her, âWere I to get involved and rewrite the fates of his past victims, we donât know how drastically we would complicate the web.â Which yeah, was exactly the response I expected. Again, alive for thousands upon thousands of years, I canât fathom how many times sheâs told me that. Although, makes sense we couldnât show those kids weâre the real thing if the killer never even got to kill in the first place. âNot to mention-â
âThe gods of the dead donât like us taking those whoâve already died back from them, I know,â I said. Though it wasnât like those three could afford to lose a soul or two, especially Odin. I then dusted my hands and said, âAnyway, weâve got all these fates sorted. Letâs hope our next client asks us for something more pleasant.â And has more money to throw around.
âOh no, we are not done yet,â Urth said as she looked right at me again. âYouâre to watch over this Scarecrow to see how he reacts to having his capacity to kill taken away.â
âWhat? Why?â I asked, as I instantly assumed she was having me do this out of spite. âWe know heâs not gonna kill any more, so whatâs the point?â
âYeah, and how come Verth gets to meet a serial killer and not me?â Skuld had to ask.
âBecause Verthandi, you should know by now that the consequences for reweaving fate are nothing you should ignore. And seeing the reweaved in person is to remind you that these are fates of people we deal with, not dolls,â Urth told me, then turned to Skuld and said, âSkuld dear, I will absolutely not let you meet a serial killer. It simply isnât healthy for you.â
âWhy isnât it?â I actually found myself coming to Skuldâs defence for once. âWe canât weave ourselves into his or anyoneâs fate, but even then he still canât kill her. Canât kill the future after all. Not to mention some gods sheâs met are way worse than serial killers,â I felt the need to keep my voice low for that line.
âYeah, so lemme meet the killer. Why does Verth get all the fun?â Skuld kept whining.
âVerthandi, this is your little sister you are talking about!â Urth snapped at me. She then steadied herself with a deep breath and said, âBesides, while he may not be able to kill her, there are still plenty of awful things, physical and mental, he could still try on her.â Then she turned around and went, âSkuld, why donât you and I go out for ice-cream instead? Maybe we can bring your hoverboard to the park?â
Oh, so suddenly those âawful thingsâ are okay when Iâm the one in the crosshairs, are they? Yeah, Skuldâs stuck in permanent adolescence, but sheâs still been in existence since, like, forever. Though I could immediately imagine Urth replying to that with âas have youâ.
But if I said all that, it turned out Skuld wouldnât have my back anyway, as she instantly said, âOoh, ice cream!â
By the way, if you wonder why we make Skuld go to school even though sheâs an immortal, well, one part that permanent adolescence, her being future potential embodied, but also Urthâs whole âgotta know the peopleâ thing. Everything Iâd heard about school just made me glad Skuld got stuck with the Future and not me.
With me left with nothing but to groan, I followed Urth out into the scrubby patch that passed for our backyard. There, she picked up a rune-adorned old clay jug of water and held it aloft in the air. Everything shook as a massive, twisting root came down from out of the sky to drink from it. Thatâs our other job, attending the World Tree Yggdrasill. Well, âYggdrasillâ is just what itâs called now, after Odin hanged himself from it. Its real name is⊠huh, I donât think I even know. Maybe Urth does, but if she did sheâd probably find some excuse not to tell me.
Anyway, even a root this size was still a minor root for Yggdrasill, nowhere near the three big ones, but itâd do for my assignment. âAh, the Norns, what can I do for you today?â the treeâs personal squirrel chirped as he scurried his way down the branch, his alien green eyes letting you know this wasnât your standard red squirrel. Well, that and the little reporter's hat and jacket he was wearing. And the voice thing.
âNornir,â Urth had to correct, as if the fuzzball at all cared.
âI just need a lift to Athens, Ratatosk. Thatâs all,â I told him quick. I was about to tell him not to dump me on the outskirts, but knowing my luck that would probably be where the killerâs hiding.
âWhy, you three already bombing in Stockholm?â he had to say. Him being the only one amused, and then having to dodge a can thrown by Skuld, he followed with, âOkay okay, your ride to Athens is ready. All aboard.â
I then took hold of the end of the root, and with that was pulled through creation all the way from Europeâs north to its south. Nothing I hadnât done a bunch before, but I could only imagine how terrifying the experience would be for a regular human, especially for their arm.
And now you know all about how I got assigned to babysit a former serial killer. Hereâs hoping he wonât be too much of a headache to deal with in person, I could use less of those in my life.
#verthandi in the middle#norse mythology#urban fantasy#norn#verthandi#urth#urd#skuld#writing#my writing#writers on tumblr#creative writing#first chapter#norse heathen#norse pagan#norse paganism#norse gods#jotunn#yggdrasil#stockholm#sufficient velocity#text post#tw serial killers#arlequine lunaire
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The problems with all the Loki curly hair theories are a) if it's considered unruly for royalty why does Frigga let hers stay curly and b) if it's uncommon among Asgardians or not the social beauty standards, this Loki is bullied for it, why doesn't Volstag or any other Asgardian with curly hair striaghten it because we've seen quite a few with curly hair.
Here's my new theory. From a young age Loki has been told that his hair looks better straightened, mostly by his mother, and it's easier to maintain if he doesn't bother taking care of the curls and just straightening them out. The real reason is his curly hair makes him look exactly like his mother.
I have a huge personal hc about Loki's mother so that's for a whole other post or a full fic but basically Loki had to get his curly hair from someone and it sure isn't his dad so I think it's from his mother and both Odin and Frigga new her and Loki looks exactly like her, especially with curly hair.
#loki#loki laufeyson#marvel#loki laufeychild#loki laufeydottir#loki of asgard#loki of jotunheim#loki odinson#loki god of mischief#headcanon#loki's mother#jotunheimr#jotun form#jotunn#jotun loki#jotunheimen
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