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nerd baby ([personal profile] selfimage) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2015-05-26 10:54 am

VIDEO | UNSEELIE LOCKED

[ it's Loki! he turns his head for a moment before focusing back at the locket, his chin is resting on his hand, and his elbow on a desk. he gives a friendly wiggly-fingered wave, holding the locket with the other hand. ]

Hello. Story time, anyone? Some of you have already heard this one before, and I hate to tell it again, but bear with me, there are some interesting deets that most usually lack.

[ and then, he starts in his best storyteller voice, playing with words on his tongue and in a certain cadence. ]

There's a place known as Asgard aka the Realm Eternal. Asgard, in all of its glory, rests in the branches of the World Tree, up near the tippy-top. This place is the home to the gods. The nine realms below it are homes everyone else: storm giants, frost giants, angels, elves of the most annoying sorts, some humans, dwarves with bearded faces, etcetera etcetera. Inter-realm relations are always tenuous at best, someone is always fighting someone else over blah blah blah. There are even wars over dumb squabbles, and you'd think that the only way anyone could solve a problem is with an axe to the face.

However—cue the dramatic music—there was only ever one war to end all wars: Ragnarok. [ he draws a circle in the air with a dark nailed finger.

it's a funny thing to call something "the such-and-such to end all so-and-so," because it generally comes up again and worse somehow. there are lots of wars to end all wars, ends to end all ends, but it does make everything sound more dramatic.
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In short, Ragnarok was a fated event and the Gods of Asgard were always finding new ways to try and stop it. [ a pause and he scratches the back of his head. ] Actually—erm, hold on just a sec. Let's rewind just a little bit. This Ragnarok, this "end of all ends" and "war to end wars," kept happening. Over and over and over again. The gods would get caught up in the same pattern, and boom! another Ragnarok. Even if details differed, everyone would fight and suffer and die just like the last time. [ then his hands come up in wonder! ] And then be reborn! Ta-dah! It would start all over again. More Ragnarok and more betrayal.

It's like they were stuck, and they were. Fate was using them, and just as many other things in this cosmos, someone found a way to take advantage of it. They stopped it eventually, and cut the threads of the tapestry that the Norns had woven. Those that had fed from their suffering were extinguished. [ and as an aside, he says: ] Or so they say. Who knows what happened to them?

And thus, the gods won their free future. Dancing ensued, parties happened, drinks were passed around, and everyone lived happily ever after. [ he lets out a breath and looks bitterly amused. ] Or so you'd think. But, hm, let's say—they kind of did. Here's the part they don't tell you, the epilogue: they didn't want it. They broke free from the horrors of Ragnarok only to find themselves at a loss. In their freedom they lacked security, so they forged themselves other chains of destiny.

[ he waves his hand and sits back in his chair, bringing the locket with him. ] There you have it. It's not like stories like that haven't been told a million times, but it does beg the question: are some events only deemed the "natural order" because they've happened so many times before, becoming a favorite trope of the cosmos? Perhaps fate would have us think so.

[ there's a pause. ]

Ah, well, enough of that for one day. I could use a pint of ice cream and a good romcom.
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[personal profile] huntedby 2015-06-06 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
And why do you think that?

[She is genuinely curious.]

I fight as hard as I do, because I hate to see suffering. To see those who do not deserve to be brutalized, treated as such. If it means I must spill blood to keep those I care for, safe, so be it.

Kill or be killed.

A simple idea, yet so complex.
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[personal profile] huntedby 2015-06-09 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
I can only hope that it is a true choice.

I would not be surprised if we are being fooled, all of us.
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[personal profile] huntedby 2015-06-13 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
What is truth, anyways?

From my experience, it's malleable.
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[personal profile] huntedby 2015-06-14 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
And what things remain the truth to you?

[She used to think that. But she has come to hope that it isn't the case.

When he speaks about his friend, though, she frowns.]


What a horrible power to have.
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[personal profile] huntedby 2015-06-15 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
What is her name?

[Vanessa watches him for a moment, and nods.]

The only thing that might always be a truth, is something I desperately hope is not so.

So perhaps I am biased, in such things.
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[personal profile] huntedby 2015-06-16 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
[She gives a small laugh.]

Very fitting name, then.

And no, I suppose not. But then again, it means that they are malleable.

[As she said]
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[personal profile] huntedby 2015-06-19 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
Considering you are a God? In some worlds, that might be very much true.

Context is everything, my dear.