The magic of the sword is strong and ancient. Myths are like good wine, they get better with age. The sword itself was forged in malice, then doused with the blood of a dragon cursed.
There's a possibility that this fellow has his own defenses against such arts, or that he knows what he is and truly believes in the horrors of the cause. [ that brings up a bad memory. he huffs. ] It won't harm him then, and it will still be able to draw the truth, but in retaining himself it gives him means of omission.
[ a dragon. a cursed dragon. but, then, he's (supposedly) talking to a god about his magic sword. it's ridiculous, and it wastes time, to argue any of this. ]
So there's no guarantee it'll work at all, even if we can get to him. But we won't know until we get there and try.
[ not that he's criticizing, really; it's not as though he just so happens to have other means to get the truth out of people lying around. it's worth a shot. ]
And you're willing to do this? A minute ago, you didn't want to commit.
[ there's a little knowing snort that comes from his nose. ]
We don't know the details, so we need to be resourceful. Framework depends on how things go, and for them to go your way, you have to be willing to make changes to fit the outcome.
[ about flexibility on the go; about being loki will take longer to sink in. once he caves on accepting magic, there won't be much point in his skepticism at loki's general existence. ]
I asked for help because I have to; you know that. What's in it for you? I haven't offered you anything. It'll be your neck on the line too. What do you want out of all this?
[ how can he know loki really wants to help, actually will when they get down to it? they're not friends, to work towards a goal just because it matters to bellamy, and he wouldn't guess at altruism from anyone. maybe loki also cares about not destroying a ship full of people; but for all bellamy knows, maybe he doesn't. or, maybe he just has a reason to target the leader -- which would be a good enough explanation for bellamy. ]
[ too many to name, but they all boiled down to two things, he supposed: freedom and making certain that means didn't defeat the cause. he had been in that situation all too often. ]
I suppose you'll just have to trust me as a teammate.
[ not his favorite position to be in. but even if he doesn't trust loki, he doesn't distrust him either; it's not as much of a stretch as it could be. ]
If you hear anything about him, you let me know. I'll do the same.
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Remind me to never get on your bad side. [ ev...er... ] So we find him, we can find out whatever he knows. Anything he knows.
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[ Loki replies, but after a pause, he says: ]
The magic of the sword is strong and ancient. Myths are like good wine, they get better with age. The sword itself was forged in malice, then doused with the blood of a dragon cursed.
There's a possibility that this fellow has his own defenses against such arts, or that he knows what he is and truly believes in the horrors of the cause. [ that brings up a bad memory. he huffs. ] It won't harm him then, and it will still be able to draw the truth, but in retaining himself it gives him means of omission.
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So there's no guarantee it'll work at all, even if we can get to him. But we won't know until we get there and try.
[ not that he's criticizing, really; it's not as though he just so happens to have other means to get the truth out of people lying around. it's worth a shot. ]
And you're willing to do this? A minute ago, you didn't want to commit.
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[ there's a little knowing snort that comes from his nose. ]
We don't know the details, so we need to be resourceful. Framework depends on how things go, and for them to go your way, you have to be willing to make changes to fit the outcome.
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[ about flexibility on the go; about being loki will take longer to sink in. once he caves on accepting magic, there won't be much point in his skepticism at loki's general existence. ]
I asked for help because I have to; you know that. What's in it for you? I haven't offered you anything. It'll be your neck on the line too. What do you want out of all this?
[ how can he know loki really wants to help, actually will when they get down to it? they're not friends, to work towards a goal just because it matters to bellamy, and he wouldn't guess at altruism from anyone. maybe loki also cares about not destroying a ship full of people; but for all bellamy knows, maybe he doesn't. or, maybe he just has a reason to target the leader -- which would be a good enough explanation for bellamy. ]
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[ too many to name, but they all boiled down to two things, he supposed: freedom and making certain that means didn't defeat the cause. he had been in that situation all too often. ]
I suppose you'll just have to trust me as a teammate.
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[ not his favorite position to be in. but even if he doesn't trust loki, he doesn't distrust him either; it's not as much of a stretch as it could be. ]
If you hear anything about him, you let me know. I'll do the same.
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