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𝙡𝙞𝙚𝙨𝙢𝙞𝙩𝙝, 𝘨𝘰𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘺𝘰𝘭𝘰. ([personal profile] gameplaying) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-10-04 07:02 am

( video: open, both courts. )

[ appearances are important, he knows — everything, almost — and fairies and their ilk aren't known for any dedication to being either honest or straight forward.

so: he's been here long enough to have worked out how the locket works, and to have decided on how he wishes to appear. "as himself" — in a manner of speaking — is easy and simple enough, and this is not the place for tantrums and demands. that had all occurred earlier, when he'd realised where he wasn't and that he could not leave. that he'd lost — again, momentarily — what was, finally and rightfully his. he's not willing to commit to an assumption one way or the other as to the presence of thor or any of the so-called "avengers", so—

there's a drawn-out silence, whilst loki's gaze runs pointedly over the locket, eyes narrowing briefly; he looks very much as if he's considering something and, at length, he lets out an audible, almost defeated sigh. it's punctuated by a brief raising of his shoulders in a lazy, almost arrogant shrug of sorts. ]


The Realm Between Realms. [ the corners of his lips twitch upwards in a brief facsimile of a smile. the utterance itself is dry, but with the barest hint of mocking, although who or what that's directed at isn't made clear. ] I admit, it's not quite where I expected to find myself, but given the alternative, I can't really complain. Perhaps one small act of redemption can do much more than one imagines, although— [ a momentary pause, hesitation gracing his features before giving way to another brief twitch of a smile (faintly amused). ] —it's no Valhalla. [ deliberate caution. after all, for all that anyone knew, after all, loki had died; only odin and thor now live.

silence again, and a fleeting glance away from the locket. ]
There have been a few words, but Fair Folk tend not to be known for their dedication to honesty, and one has to be careful with what they say and how and to who, do they not? So if any truth [ wry, fleeting smirk. ] can be spared: it would be appreciated.

[ impressions can and often do tell more about a place than simple facts, and above even that, they speak more of the person holding them than anything else, and it's that that has loki's interest for the moment. ]
smithwork: to your long list of traitors ✈ (add my name)

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[personal profile] smithwork 2014-10-05 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I already do that with a few of your own, don't worry.

[ Gobber gets really, really into some of those. Hiccup isn't going to spread that level of weird shit around, no matter whom it concerns. ]
smithwork: they sold you out again ✈ (but your eyes)

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[personal profile] smithwork 2014-10-07 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ This face. Quickly moving on from any awkward horse-related topics, he clears his throat. ]

So, uh, you're Unseelie! I assume. I ... would think. [ If Loki is Seelie, Hiccup will eat his one good foot. ] Did you arrive in one piece?
smithwork: his eyes light up the room ✈ (he's hard to miss)

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[personal profile] smithwork 2014-10-08 11:52 am (UTC)(link)
[ Look, bruh, when you're raised by Gobber with his penchant for weird stories, you learn to steer clear of them pretty fast. ]

Could I — May I meet you? In person. I'm really stoked, uh, just. Y'know, this is kind of terrifyingly amazing, I've known about you my whole life and now you're here it seems like it would be stupid not to ... [ Gesturing to All That!! ] Does that make any sense?

[ IT'S A GOD, A GOD, A REAL GOD. Hnnnnnnnghhh. ]
smithwork: but you're oh so cute ✈ (you seem quite shy)

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[personal profile] smithwork 2014-10-12 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ Thor always needs talking about, but still. Snubbing a member of the major pantheon? Not the brightest idea. ]

I guess I'm already doing that, but yeah. Where can I find you?

[ Because, obviously, Hiccup isn't going to make Loki himself run around after him. Stoick would have kittens if he did. ]
smithwork: you said what you wanna say ✈ (wonder what would happen if)

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[personal profile] smithwork 2014-10-12 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
[ A nod, and Hiccup closes his locket to make his way down to the courtyard. The gravel is a pain to walk on, so he sticks to the lawn instead and tries not to freak out over meeting a god. A god, in fact, very relevant to his world and to Berk, perhaps not the one that his dad would have wanted him to meet with, but. How is he supposed to resist the urge to see Loki with his own eyes? No one from the archipelago could, he's sure of it. Even Astrid ...

Hand on a hip, he idly scuffs his peg-leg against the grass and listens to the muted birdsong, trying to pick up the sound of footsteps; he has a sneaking suspicion he won't. ]
smithwork: it's time we were together ✈ (my apple tree my brightness)

[personal profile] smithwork 2014-10-12 11:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ He almost becomes too preoccupied with his own thoughts to remember why he's in the gardens, right up until a twinkle of gold on his peripheral vision catches his eye — and then the rest. Taller than Hiccup by mere inches yet somehow vastly more so, plated and armoured in a way that Hiccup imagines Thor wouldn't be, yet it's all somehow fitting. (It makes a lot more sense than the stockinged figure on the tapestries.) This dark-haired figure looks like a warrior capable of everything in the old tales told by Gothi.

Kneeling before Thor would be instinctive, but Hiccup sinks onto his good leg partly out of a conscious desire not to cause offense or anger Loki; so much more unpredictable, already having twisted a few words over the lockets. Thor would strike Hiccup down for being outspoken, simple and easy, but this god? He doesn't want to take any chances. And he does revere him, in a way. It's what his father would do, if Stoick were here, likely the one to yank Hiccup down a lot sooner and before he could drink the sight in with wide green eyes.

People here have talked about gravity and molecules, and Hiccup is sure all of that is very important, he would like to learn more — but he cleaves to his faith. Especially when it walks and talks right in front of him. ]


More. You ... I don't have the words.

[ Hel, he had the village build a fifteen-foot metal statue of Thor just because he believed the God of Thunder was angry with them. This is quite suddenly not just a face over a locket, untouchable. This is very, very real. Hiccup would reach out and touch him if he dared, but he doesn't. ]
smithwork: that you're cooler than me ✈ (you probably think)

[personal profile] smithwork 2014-10-15 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Hiccup takes the opportunity when Loki turns around to rake him with a fascinated gaze, drinking in as much as he can of the god. The motifs on his armour — Jörmungandr and Fenrir — noticed by quick, sharp eyes accustomed to picking out the slightest details on dragons of new species. He isn't entirely uncertain he hasn't walked right up to yet another.

He doesn't rise because he isn't bidden, yet his heart leaps into his throat (and into the skies, it feels like) when he hears Thor is among the Seelie. What does it say that I share a court with Loki and not the god my father prefers? Loki could assuredly cause havoc if he wanted to. For that reason, Hiccup takes it upon himself to allay the god of any provocations he might have already met. ]


You don't have to fight Thor. Not that anyone could make you, uh, but I get the feeling from talking to people that a lot of them don't want to take part in a war. I know I don't. I ... can't really speak for the natives, since we seem to be surrounded by monsters — [ orcs, imps, ] — that don't particularly seem to want to talk to me.

[ They're downright offensive, in point of fact. Hiccup freely admits he's not an impressive sight like Stoick but it's starting to grind his gears how the laughter is suddenly right back at his heels (heel) in the Drabwurld. ]

This whole war is pointless. [ — in his opinion. Killing for the sake of it, it's a terrible waste, and also; ] My family stand a good chance of being claimed by the Seelie.