That was something Loki could definitely confirm. It seemed that this place really was trying to even the playing fields between gods and men. Loki supposed he could understand why. If he were at full power he would have just left already, and possibly taken people with him. He was sure that whoever designed this place did not want that. The worrisome part was that it was another sign that their captors really did have a significant amount of power.
“Yes, I am Loki,” he replied, a grin spreading across his face. Loki really did love it when people recognized him. He’d always been one to enjoy attention, even if he sometimes claimed not to. “It is a pleasure to meet you Emerick.” And for once, Loki found he actually meant that. Actually, he had meant it with the few people he had already met here. He was not used to people being so open minded about meeting him before. Typically if they knew him they were wary of him. It was likely some he had met still felt that way, but it hadn’t seemed so noticeable here.
Loki hummed in acknowledgement as Emerick told his story. It sounded a lot like what he had learned of the humans himself. Though really at the time he had attempted his invasion, he hadn’t really had a choice in the matter, but he had thought with him in power, he might be able to stop such things from happening. Humans were known for their love of money and power in the other realms, though really that wasn’t uncommon for most civilizations in Loki’s opinion. “Well, I’m afraid to say it, but that sounds a lot like what I have heard of your kind. Someone always seems to be looking to profit off of others’ misery.” The Loki of old kind of respected that stance, though he really felt it was going too far when it ruined your whole planet. Even the rich would succumb to the death of an ecosystem.
“Sadly, nor do I,” Loki admitted. Most of what he understood of animal life on any realm was that there was evolution involved, but where did it truly all start? He was sure there was some scientific method to it all, but it really was strange to find a place that hadn’t achieved that at all. Loki had visited many realms in his life and all of them until he arrived here had native animals somewhere. So why not here?
“Part of me wishes I could stop thinking about it. It seems there is no point trying to figure out a puzzle that is missing most of its pieces.” He looked thoughtful then. Even with absolutely nothing to go on, he could not seem to stop his brain from trying to work out what was happening.
“Though I’m sure some won’t admit it, I am fairly certain I have come across others who are not human. I think they might not want others to know.” He was guessing, of course, but it made sense to him. He had almost considered doing the same himself, it would have been easy, but Loki had to hide enough of who he truly was, he didn’t want to hide this too.
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“Yes, I am Loki,” he replied, a grin spreading across his face. Loki really did love it when people recognized him. He’d always been one to enjoy attention, even if he sometimes claimed not to. “It is a pleasure to meet you Emerick.” And for once, Loki found he actually meant that. Actually, he had meant it with the few people he had already met here. He was not used to people being so open minded about meeting him before. Typically if they knew him they were wary of him. It was likely some he had met still felt that way, but it hadn’t seemed so noticeable here.
Loki hummed in acknowledgement as Emerick told his story. It sounded a lot like what he had learned of the humans himself. Though really at the time he had attempted his invasion, he hadn’t really had a choice in the matter, but he had thought with him in power, he might be able to stop such things from happening. Humans were known for their love of money and power in the other realms, though really that wasn’t uncommon for most civilizations in Loki’s opinion. “Well, I’m afraid to say it, but that sounds a lot like what I have heard of your kind. Someone always seems to be looking to profit off of others’ misery.” The Loki of old kind of respected that stance, though he really felt it was going too far when it ruined your whole planet. Even the rich would succumb to the death of an ecosystem.
“Sadly, nor do I,” Loki admitted. Most of what he understood of animal life on any realm was that there was evolution involved, but where did it truly all start? He was sure there was some scientific method to it all, but it really was strange to find a place that hadn’t achieved that at all. Loki had visited many realms in his life and all of them until he arrived here had native animals somewhere. So why not here?
“Part of me wishes I could stop thinking about it. It seems there is no point trying to figure out a puzzle that is missing most of its pieces.” He looked thoughtful then. Even with absolutely nothing to go on, he could not seem to stop his brain from trying to work out what was happening.
“Though I’m sure some won’t admit it, I am fairly certain I have come across others who are not human. I think they might not want others to know.” He was guessing, of course, but it made sense to him. He had almost considered doing the same himself, it would have been easy, but Loki had to hide enough of who he truly was, he didn’t want to hide this too.