[GEN] Angst, AU, Loki accidentally found out he was jotun as a child
anonymous
August 6 2012, 16:09:59 UTC
Loki discovered he was Jotun while he was still a child. No one else realised he'd found out, and Loki wasn't entirely sure whether he was cursed or if he was truly Jotun. However, he came to the conclusion that he was a monster, and therefore Odin and Frigga's favouring of Thor was perfectly acceptable. He decided that his place must be to lay low, support his brother and await Odin's plans for him.
I don't mind what happens. I'd like to see the family realising that Loki's very troubled. Or at least how things are changed because of this.
Creeping Ice
anonymous
August 19 2012, 14:12:04 UTC
It was obvious, Loki would be able to find a way into Weapons Vault. After all Thor had managed it and Loki was obviously cleverer than Thor. Of course that had been why Loki had refused to help Thor when Thor decided to go there the first. Besides Father had only just brought them in there hardly any time ago, so it was not as if he might have actually learnt anything new
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Re: Creeping Ice 2b/?
anonymous
August 19 2012, 14:36:40 UTC
It would make sense. If Loki was actually a Jotun then of course his parents would favour Thor. Who wouldn't prefer the child of their own blood to some creature?
No wonder Loki was punished more often and more severely than Thor. After all if one decided to raise a monster then one has to live with the fear it will eventually revert to it's nature
No wonder Thor had so many more friends than he did. While few peple could know, else Loki would not have his head on his shoulders, no doubt some instinct warned them away from him. Besides, how could a Jotun understand relationships between the Aesir.
No wonder he hardly resembled the rest of his family. It must have taken some powerful work of Seidr to make him seem Aesir.
Scarily it all made sense.
Apart of course for why Father, no, Odin would take a Jotun to raise in Asgard.
Why take a monster home?
Mother always said Father had reasons all he did.
Unless there was a reason to raise a Jotun in Asgard Loki could not be a Jotun.
Re: Creeping Ice 2c/?
anonymous
August 20 2012, 13:56:57 UTC
Author!Anon: Loki needs all the hugs!
Although the way he is right now, he'd probably misinterpret it.
Of course, it makes more sense to reward the monster will love and make him dependent on that rather than just punishing him in ways that might give him ideas for revenge. It's possible even that someone could pity him maybe, but no one could love a Frost Giant
Re: Creeping Ice 4/?
anonymous
August 19 2012, 20:56:04 UTC
As Loki got older his strategy seemed to work for the most part. It became more and more obvious that Thor was their parent's true son and he was not. If their looks were not enough then how Thor excelled at all that Asgard held dear and Loki didn't surely did. Thor was bright and though he tended to offend as much as he made friends he could not be ignored. Loki was easily ignored, an impressive feat when one stuck out as much as he did. Still, it only made his job of smoothing over the disagreements Thor got himself into more easily
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Re: Creeping Ice 4/?derawrAugust 20 2012, 00:46:38 UTC
Loki is breaking my heart! D:
But those last two sentence made me break out into laughter!
I can't help but wonder how badly Odin and Frigga will react when the realize just what Loki has been thinking and for how long he had been thinking it...
Re: Creeping Ice 4/?
anonymous
August 20 2012, 14:42:43 UTC
Author!Anon: Not happily, but it's going to take quite awhile. Although it's difficult showing from Loki's biased point of view but they are worried about him, they just have no idea what's going on and so can't fix it. Mentally, I have Loki physically being ten or younger when he found out and he's already managed to reach pre-teenish by this point.
Re: Creeping Ice 4c/?
anonymous
August 20 2012, 14:36:33 UTC
Now Loki thinks about it though, it does seem rather odd that his parents are unaware of his discovery. He knows they sometimes seem confused at his choices, no doubt wondering why he is so different to Thor when they have raised him the same, but surely they would understand if they knew he knew. They've never seemed angry for any not otherwise attributable reasons anyway
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I don't mind what happens. I'd like to see the family realising that Loki's very troubled. Or at least how things are changed because of this.
Please no incest.
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No wonder Loki was punished more often and more severely than Thor. After all if one decided to raise a monster then one has to live with the fear it will eventually revert to it's nature
No wonder Thor had so many more friends than he did. While few peple could know, else Loki would not have his head on his shoulders, no doubt some instinct warned them away from him. Besides, how could a Jotun understand relationships between the Aesir.
No wonder he hardly resembled the rest of his family. It must have taken some powerful work of Seidr to make him seem Aesir.
Scarily it all made sense.
Apart of course for why Father, no, Odin would take a Jotun to raise in Asgard.
Why take a monster home?
Mother always said Father had reasons all he did.
Unless there was a reason to raise a Jotun in Asgard Loki could not be a Jotun.
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Although the way he is right now, he'd probably misinterpret it.
Of course, it makes more sense to reward the monster will love and make him dependent on that rather than just punishing him in ways that might give him ideas for revenge. It's possible even that someone could pity him maybe, but no one could love a Frost Giant
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But those last two sentence made me break out into laughter!
I can't help but wonder how badly Odin and Frigga will react when the realize just what Loki has been thinking and for how long he had been thinking it...
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