You know full well 'tis more than sentiment that binds here. And perhaps you speak truth, but that death will not come at your hand; I cannot think so.
[Thor knows Loki's voice well enough to measure this tone against what it might have been, and he finds for himself that it wasn't so forceful.
He shakes his head, resolute.] You find it undesirable. I feel it is the very quality that best serves a king.
[Loki bristles, partly because in his heart of hearts he knows that Thor is right. Loki had dropped him out of the bottom of the flying fortress, but his death had been elusive that day. He knows (when he really examines himself, which is one reason he rarely does) that he doesn't have it in him to bring about Thor's death.
Damn and blast.]
And what amount of this best quality has the Allfather demonstrated? He who is so ideal a king, he whom you wish so desperately to emulate.
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It will be your death. [That didn't come out as forceful as he might have wished.] Hardly a desirable quality for a king.
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[Thor knows Loki's voice well enough to measure this tone against what it might have been, and he finds for himself that it wasn't so forceful.
He shakes his head, resolute.] You find it undesirable. I feel it is the very quality that best serves a king.
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Damn and blast.]
And what amount of this best quality has the Allfather demonstrated? He who is so ideal a king, he whom you wish so desperately to emulate.
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