You may not be able to trust the trickster god Loki, but at
least you can admire his fashion sense. Always well dressed, Loki won
over Marvel fans with his sophistication and class, which carry over in
this Loki-inspired lapel pin. Once a villain, Loki came around to help
Thor and is now here to help add a hint of style to your wardrobe. Show
off your love for Loki and the Marvel Cinematic Universe with this
fashionable pin.
alternatively: Loki, completely straight-faced, wearing reindeer horns and possibly a red nose with his normal getup at a holiday party where everyone else looks…you know…festive in a more normal way
Loki in a Halloween shirt that says “resting witch face”
Friendly reminder that one of the changes to asgard loki made as king was to put barriers on the bifrost…
I’m not saying he was scared of falling again but…
HE WAS SCARED OF FALLING AGAIN
I thought the same thing when I was watching the movie but then I looked closely to the distance between barriers and there is a huge distance between them:
People can still fall down from the bridge. So I think it was only an aesthetic change. But it’s also my headcanon that Loki is traumatized after his fall in the void and falling in a void or in space might give him panic attacks or flashbacks. And it actually happened to him in this movie. Dr. Strange trapped him in an endless fall and he was still screaming when he was freed. A scene that was brushed aside as sth funny. Not to mention soon after Hela thew him out of the Bifrost and he was again falling in the space.
Title: The Sea at the End of a Cliff Rating: Mature Categories: F/M, Gen Relationships: Valkyrie/Loki, Thor & Loki Archive Warnings: None Apply Chapter: 3/? Summary: Thor sighed again. “After everything we’ve been through – that you’ve been through – don’t you owe it to yourself to let yourself be with the people who love you?”
Loki swallowed hard. “And who would that be, exactly?”
Set 1 year after Sanctuary. The settlement of New Asgard is thriving, and Loki has struck a deal with the government in order to pay for his crimes on Midgard. But things could always be better. Their arrival on Earth finds the Avengers scattered, SHIELD non-existent, and the Accords a constant hassle. Furthermore, Loki must adjust to everything Thor has established, try to find his place among his people and Thor’s friends, and work with the government to eradicate the ever looming threat of Thanos.
Posting in the middle of the night, as you do. Also, I lied about chapter three showing Loki leaving the Raft. The questioning scene got away from me. Sorryyy. :X Comments are love, though. Pls validate me.
Thanos is dead and the war is over, but the universe hasn’t seen fit to give Thor anything back. When he finds out that there might be a way to return at least one person to life…how can he not take the chance?
Unfortunately, everything has a price.
Notes:
*fingerguns* IT’S HERE
So I know I wrote kind of another version of this not too long ago, but…then there’s also this one, which I’m pretty sure is 90% @led-lite’s fault, and exploded into a huge thing, and before I knew it I had sixty pages written and was still going strong. This just happens sometimes, I guess. Especially when I’m basically writing a whole bunch of sibling angst crammed together with a bunch of tropes that I also love. Seriously, I had a great time writing this, and you can tell because of how much everyone in it suffers.
Many thanks to my loyal beta for finishing this monster on a deadline, and helping me out of a plot hole I fell into halfway through.
Enjoy the show. And mind the tags – this one does get pretty dark (before it gets better).