[Ah, so he is still Jotun. Loki wouldn’t necessarily say he’s disappointed as he’s not all that surprised, but it would have been nice even if abstract.]
Laufey was my father, in my world. I never knew who my mother was, or if I had other siblings, though I assume I likely did.
[He feels a bit sad at that thought. He loves Thor, even if he doesn’t always want to admit such things, but he does wish he had come to know his true family. What might it have been like to be raised with others who might have truly understood him?
The man’s next words break Loki of his melancholy a bit and he chuckles.]
Oh yes, I am quite guilty of that as well. Though sometimes I think it served me well. [Of course, mostly it did not. Loki knows well enough that his penchants for trickery did him no favours in the popularity department long before he lost his mind and fell into the Void.]
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Laufey was my father, in my world. I never knew who my mother was, or if I had other siblings, though I assume I likely did.
[He feels a bit sad at that thought. He loves Thor, even if he doesn’t always want to admit such things, but he does wish he had come to know his true family. What might it have been like to be raised with others who might have truly understood him?
The man’s next words break Loki of his melancholy a bit and he chuckles.]
Oh yes, I am quite guilty of that as well. Though sometimes I think it served me well. [Of course, mostly it did not. Loki knows well enough that his penchants for trickery did him no favours in the popularity department long before he lost his mind and fell into the Void.]