DOES MY CHARACTER DO ANYTHING WITH YOURS OFFSCREEN? WHY NOT? Comment here to see where our characters are crossing paths, and where they're meeting up offscreen.
Thor camps out in the woods when he bothers to sleep, which isn't often--he doesn't need much rest and tends to get most of it by catnapping here and there. Most of the time he's on
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I'm not really sure what Thor and Axel would do offscreen. Axel's someone who falls somewhere between Thor's usual categories of acquaintances, which are people to keep an eye out for and people to keep an eye on. It's like he doesn't quite trust Axel, but also doesn't think Axel is typically up to anything malicious. So if Thor ever notices Axel out and about, it immediately piques his interest because he doesn't know what to expect to happen next. He'd prefer to just watch things happen from the sidelines, but given Axel's tendency to come over and drape on him that usually doesn't happen and suddenly he's involved, however peripherally, in the goings-on. Thor's usually left with a feeling like "I think whatever you're doing is foolish/pointless/stupid, but I'm glad you're enjoying yourself. Just stop trying to do so at my expense."
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The Spirit also probably drops over to talk to Jaime about random subjects, particular infatuations with certain Gotham-based superheroes, whenever he sees him. The difference between Rico and Spirit is that Rico just assumes that Jaime's doing all right, and Spirit tries to quietly find out if that's so amidst being outwardly nosy and annoying. He tries to look out for Jaime without letting on that that's what he's up to, basically.
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Thor knows about the cannibal crew from having talked with Jinana--and frankly, gods help you if he finds out what Bat tried with her while he was AIDA'd, because Thor likes Jinana. So he knows to keep an eye on them in the days leading up to Tuesday, just in case, and is semi-wary of them at the best of the rest of times anyway. After having fought Bat, Thor's going to be keeping a closer eye on him, too--he doesn't know how much of his behavior was standard and how much was because of the AIDA, and he errs on the side of caution when shapeshifting cannibalistic demons are concerned. Bat can expect a feeling of being watched, and Thor being a discreet distance away, doing that watching.
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