[ thanks to Loki, actually. he's a little proud of that one. they would have torn each other part, otherwise. Angela, as Heven's greatest warrior, and Thor as the Asgardian threat. ]
He made his claim as my sister's father, and they exiled her then and there. She was their greatest warrior, and she was cast out, just like that.
Thor went back Earth to take care of something dreadfully important, ah—I can't seem to remember; Asgard was then split in rule between the All-Father and the All-Mother, which is a tale yet to be woven; and Loki ... hm ... Loki came here.
["And then Loki, well- he came here." Admittedly, not a bad last line for a story. Sieglinde nodded, thinking hard- she could gather those Nalawi children she'd met during the feast... tell the Innkeeper...]
Very well! I shall not do wrong with the legend you have entrusted me with.
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[ thanks to Loki, actually. he's a little proud of that one. they would have torn each other part, otherwise. Angela, as Heven's greatest warrior, and Thor as the Asgardian threat. ]
He made his claim as my sister's father, and they exiled her then and there. She was their greatest warrior, and she was cast out, just like that.
Over blood feuds and old wars.
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[Odin would not have come to announce her parentage unless he desired her to rejoin the family, right?]
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[ simply; his brows go up into a peak, thoughtful. ]
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Very well! I shall not do wrong with the legend you have entrusted me with.
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You're truly set on this.
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I am.
[It was his magic (his life) at stake.]
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all right, he relents.
a little smile, defeated, quirks at the ends of his lips. ]
As you will.