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Loki: The God of Magic

Chapter 4 - Games & Matches New
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—

Asgard

Loki stood before the Allfather, head down.

"You destroyed an armory," his father said as a matter of fact, and he raised his head to look the Allfather in the eyes.

"By accident," he said, tone flat. It was not an excuse, and Loki would not lie about this matter.

His father harrumphed and said, "A costly one."

"I apologize." Loki bowed, not too deep, but not too light either. "It won't happen again," he promised. Next time, he would learn how to cast a barrier to avoid bringing down an armory, or worse.

"How did you even manage to cut through those walls?" Odin asked. Asgardian steel enchanted with seidr was not something a mere spell could harm, yet his son's accident had cut through those thick walls as if they didn't exist.

"I was trying to create fire but ended up with something more destructive," he explained. His father's eye became narrower at the mention of fire.

"Show me," Odin demanded, but his mother, who was watching so far away, intervened.

"Husband, are you sure? In your workroom?" Frigga queried.

Not that they couldn't contain Loki's magic.

"I am."

If his father wanted a demonstration, so be it. Lightning arcs flashed into life between his palms, and Loki applied the same principles. Once again, the arcs straightened, taking a vibrant blue color, though this time, he did not lose control.

"That is enough."

The beams lost their intensity and disappeared into nothingness as the seidr feed was cut off.

"While your seidr continues to impress, your destruction of an armory will not be ignored," Odin declared. "Your allowance will be cut in half to pay for the damages, and you are not allowed to practice seidr without oversight."

His punishment was decided, and this was rather light compared to what he expected, except for the overseer part.

"I understand, Father," he acknowledged. There was no sense in fighting it anyway.

"You may leave," the Allfather dismissed him, and Loki left without saying anything.

"Watch over him, my love, lest he cause more accidents," Odin requested after his son had closed the door.

Frigga smiled, grasping her husband's hand. "Loki is bright; he won't," she assured him.


—

Lying on his bed, Loki watched the ceiling of his room. The idea of having an overseer destroyed his will to practice seidr. Thor was off on another adventure, and he didn't have any friends.

Too bad Asgard didn't have gaming consoles or computer games to kill some time with.

Unless…

Asgard had computers, ones that worked with seidr, but they were mostly for business, whether medical or administrative. There were no video games or even any kind of entertainment on computers.

But he could change that with a computer.


—

As a prince, his every need was met. The allowance was just there if they ever wanted to visit the markets.

He had no reason to visit the markets, and his allowance so far had been gathering dust; losing half of the future amount for a couple of months would not affect him.

One problem he faced was that the computers could not be bought outright and had to be preordered since demand for them was low.

He splurged on it, requesting the best specifications for a computer that would easily fit in his room, and it would take two weeks for it to be ready.

To avoid having to explain the details of his ideas to his parents, he used the shapeshifting seidr he had acquired from watching the daughter of the Ljosalfar ambassador.


—

His overseer was none other than his mother, because their father did not trust the seidr practitioners in the court to be able to watch him.

He was flattered.

It gave him a chance to spend time with his mother, who usually was busy with courtly business, so he didn't have any complaints.

"Your affinity for seidr was great, but I will admit, I did not expect you to create something so destructive so young," Frigga said in that mixed way of hers, offering both praise and issuing a warning.

"Thank you, Mother."

"Care to teach your mother how you managed to create lightning so easily and your new spell?"

The corners of his lips lifted, and Loki nodded. The thought of teaching his mother made him feel something he could not explain.

"Creating lightning is simple," he started explaining, bringing his palms together. "When you compress seidr, the particles are forced together." With those words, he pulled his palms apart, and the lightning danced between his palms.

The rush it gave him would never fade.

"Would that not create fire?" Frigga asked. Unknown to her son, what he did was a known way to ignite seidr into flame.

Loki nodded. "That was my attempt as well, but it would not form for some reason," he explained.

His mother's smile wavered again. Really, if he did not know the truth, he might have misunderstood it as disapproval.

"I increased the amount, and the result was lightning," he continued the demonstration, making the lightning dance between his arms. As his control had increased, these parlor tricks became easier to perform.

"And your spell?" She asked to see how her son had created a dense plasma flow like that. Accident or not, it was a spell only a master of seidr could control.

Her son was not merely running through his education but had taken flight with wings of seidr.

"I applied the principles behind shapeshifting to the lightning to transform it to fire, but the particles reacted weirdly," he explained, transforming the lightning to blue beams. His current theory was that the energized particles broke into even smaller parts.

He created a sheath around the particles with the shapeshifting seidr, so to speak, and the particles stood together in a deadly beam rather than dispersing or exploding in his face.

That would have been horrible for him.

"I think my constitution makes me unable to create fire for some reason," he said, dismissing the beams. He was itching to test it on a target but was not allowed to for now.

"And I think your spell is more impressive than creating fire," she said, pinching his cheek, but another question raised its head: "How did you learn shapeshifting? Through experimenting again?"

Shapeshifting wasn't as dangerous as creating plasmic seidr, but it required greater understanding of the subject.

"No. I learned it after observing Runa, Ambassador Matuka's daughter."

Frigga's face betrayed her thoughts now, as she looked at her son with amused disbelief. To think he could replicate a complicated spell such as shapeshifting through mere observation.


—

"Brother, look what I have found," Thor exclaimed, thrusting his hand to Loki's face.

He couldn't even sit in his room without Thor barging in without permission.

"A garden snake, brother?" he huffed. It was amusing how his brother loved snakes when the myths claimed he would be killed by the largest of them all.

"At least it does not seem to be dangerous," he said. Not that any snake should have been close enough for his brother to find, but at least it was harmless.

Thor pulled his hand back, thankfully, rubbing the snake's head. "I am going to keep it in my room," he declared.

"Wonderful," he muttered. One of the servants would flip, and Thor would have to release the poor animal into the wild. Then, he would brood until the snake was forgotten.

Feeling the buzz over his wrist, Loki saw that it was time for him to go and take the computer and see what he could do with it.

"I shall leave you to your new pet, brother; I have an errand to run."


—

Shapeshifting to the form he had used to make the purchase, Loki covered it with a reflective layer and merely walked back to his room.

It was, of course, nothing like the computers of Earth. Two rods, curved in the middle, that when fed with seidr, created an orange holographic screen. Its specifications were off the charts compared to what Earth had, at least as far as he knew.

The device in his hands was advanced enough to do complex astrological calculations.

Placing it on his desk, Loki pushed the seidr into the device. A blank holographic screen appeared in the middle, ready for use.

Now, he needed to figure out how to create a video game.


—

It was harder than he thought and easier at the same time.

His seidr acted as a bridge, engraving his ideas into commands and imagination into images, creating a world inside the computer.

He started with something basic.

The Tetris.

When he created the image of a box in his head and fed the seidr to the computer, a box appeared on the screen. He continued by adding the timers, the score table, and the shapes, imagining how the squares disappeared once they formed a line, granting him a score.

A game like Tetris took him mere days to complete with the ease Asgardian computers provided.

Next, he wanted to create a shooter game.

Doom.

It proved to be problematic.

The commands were all over the place. When he switched weapons, the entire map switched. When one gun used bullets, all of them lost ammunition. His armor took the brunt of the damage, but it did not protect his health points.

Killing an enemy just made them invisible instead.

He quickly figured out imagining an enemy disappearing after its hit points were depleted did not read as nonfunctional.

Instead, the avatar was gone, but the enemy still remained.

Those parts required him to be more precise to avoid the confusion.

Between his lessons, tasks, and life, creating the pixelated Doom game took him months. Not a concern when your life span was around eight thousand years.


—

"Brother, what are you doing?" Thor, with a voice too loud for his age, entered his room without permission.

For the umpteenth time.

"Thor, remember to knock when you want to enter someone's room," he admonished, but it did not carry any heat. He didn't even turn to face his brother.

"But you are my brother," Thor whined.

"It does not mean you can just come in whenever you want," he said with a flat tone.

There was a dull thump, and Thor was sitting next to him, watching the screen. "What are you doing anyway?"

"Playing a game," he muttered.

Thor frowned, quite audibly. "What game can you play on this machine?"

Loki's finger twitched, and he missed a shot as Fandral spoke, "I don't know, Thor; it does look interesting."

The level was nearing its end; the boss, a Baron of Hell, appeared on the screen as he rained fire on it.

"What is that?" Volstagg asked, leaning forward. Fandral and Sif followed him too, cluttering around Loki.

His eye twitched.

"It is called Doom, and I am controlling a fictional warrior to slay demons," he explained, almost cursing as his armor was gone.

"Can I try?" Thor requested, watching the blasts and explosions on the screen.

"Let me just finish this section," he grumbled, and the intruders in his room fell silent.

Giving his seat to Thor after killing the Baron, Loki proceeded to teach him how to play the game. Thor, however, with his lacking seidr knowledge, could not make use of the controls.

Considering proper seidr practitioners were rare, he didn't think many would be able to play games.

Unless he devised control mechanisms less reliant on seidr.


—

Going back to the place he bought the computer from, Loki met with the artisan to inquire if they possessed any devices that would allow a person who lacked the necessary seidr to control a computer.

They did not.

However, the artisan would be willing to fabricate a tool for it if Loki could bring him designs. He agreed, though he had no idea where to start.


—

While he was busy with the computer, Thor had managed to put together a tournament. There would be eight teams, and the victorious team would receive medals. Then, they would all come together in a feast.

His brother could achieve great things when he put his mind to it.

Loki would naturally play on his brother's team, because Thor wanted to win this tournament with him.

It had drawn a crowd larger than ever.

He suggested having seats built with their allowances so the spectators would have a place to sit. Each team would have their uniform with unique sigils and colors with names and numbers on the back.

His brother, in a moment of inspiration, suggested a uniform with a mix of gold and green. His ideas on sigils were less creative, leaving Loki to draw a white Valkyrie steed over the background.

Volstagg was on defense, Fandral was the right wing midfielder, Sif played with Thor as right and center strikers, and Loki was the center midfielder. A new friend they had found, Hogunn, was their goalkeeper, and the rest of the eleven-person team was filled with other Asgardians.

On the day of the first match, which would be him and Thor's team, the Valkyrie Strikers, against the Golden Guardsmen, a team brought together by the children of the palace guards.

Allfather had even brought the entire court to watch.

Healers stood on the side should it be necessary, neutral referees took their place, and with the king's encouragement of a fair game, the match started.

Their plan was simple. Loki was good at pinpoint shots, and Thor's speed was unmatched. Combined with Sif's agility, all he had to do was to time his shots to fall right on where his brother would be.

The opponent wasn't a slouch either, and they had a solid defense. The match took two hours since the Asgardians had more endurance than humans, and the score was three to two in their favor.

Three more matches were played, and in three days, Valkyrie Strikers would face Bifrost Runners.


—

The new friend Thor had made, Hogun, was a silent and contemplative individual, leading to him earning the nickname the Grim.

Loki found it quite senseless to give someone the alias "the Grim," but Hogun did not seem to mind. He was from Vanaheim and had arrived at the palace with his parents. It did not take Thor long to include the silent Vanir in his group and place him as their goalkeeper.

All in all, for someone that had mere days to learn how to play, he was good at football.

He did not particularly care beyond that.

The work on a control mechanism had to be postponed as Thor insisted they practice football, but every team had the same idea. In the interest of fairness, the field was divided into four sections with poles, giving four teams a day to train and a day to rest.

Their father, seeing how it was helping Thor take greater care in his studies to have more time to play, was quite lenient.

This was becoming a bigger event than what Loki had in mind.

An idea had been brought forward. The Bifrost Runners suggested that the teams be permitted to use seidr during the match. Their team consisted of Vanir members, who were well versed in seidr for their age.

Thor was hesitant at first since Loki was the only seidr practitioner, but he agreed once assured.

Rules were established to keep the match fair. Seidr could be used without harming or incapacitating the players. Illusions, boosts to strength and speed, and manipulating the ball's trajectory were accepted.

The Bifrost Runners were eager to play.

—

Fandral passed the ball to him, and Loki watched as three Vanir came at him. He smiled and split into three identical copies with three balls. All three ran, but two split to the left and right. Each Vanir player followed one, but to their surprise, all three Lokis disappeared.

He chuckled, alerting the goalkeeper to his presence, but before she could react, Loki kicked the ball in, scoring their first goal.

The Valkyrie Strikers' supporters cheered once they figured out how Loki tricked the opponents.

The Bifrost Runners realized this match wouldn't be so simple.

The Valkyrie Strikers won 5-2, and the final match against the Blue Dragons was just as easy, ending with a score of 3-0. The medals were given by the Allfather, and all eight teams came together for the feast.


---

Notes: I added the last part recently because there is going to be a time skip. There is a thousand year long timeframe until the coronation, and the whole matter with the football and the games were to give you the starting point which would change Asgard in the centuries to come. White I believe it is an interesting idea, not many would want to watch seidr football matches or e-sport in Asgard when Loki could be traversing the galaxy.



—

In the next chapter:

"I am Thor, son of Odin. In the name of the Allfather, surrender," his brother demanded, standing at the front of the soldiers.

The brigands, a mismatch of individuals dressed in coarse furs and leather, only gripped their weapons tighter. One of them, a rugged Nornheimer with a long, unkempt beard and hair, attacked Thor, brandishing a double-sided axe.

His brother blinked and slammed Mjolnir to the brigand's face. He went flying over the Einherjar, dead before impact.

"Or fight; that sounds more fun to me," Thor smirked, resting Mjolnir on his palm.

The brigands dropped their weapons one by one and knelt.




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"Or fight; that sounds more fun to me," Thor smirked, resting Mjolnir on his palm.
Thor does like to joke around. wonder how this will change the future as Loki will probably try not to act like his myth (this is a good thing good) but at the same time might do something to piss off the TVA again (this is also good).
 
Chapter 5 - Nornheim New
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—

Asgard

1075 A.D.


Loki woke up with a yawn, stretching on his bed.

Today was a grand day. His brother would be receiving Mjolnir, the legendary hammer forged in the heart of Nidavellir from the equally legendary Uru metal. As the God of Thunder, Thor's control over his powers required a focus, and what better than Mjolnir?

He just wanted the ceremony to be over to continue his studies.

The bathtub was filled with warm water with the wave of a hand, and Loki sat down, enjoying the warmth it offered. A weird thing to say for a Jotun.

Clean and dried, clothes flowed out of the cabinet, and Loki was ready for the day. He didn't need any servants to do his chores, since it gave him small opportunities to practice seidr.

Walking through the halls, he finally found Thor, who was surrounded by Lady Sif and the Warriors Three.

"Brother, there you are," Thor greeted him, his heavy hand landing on his shoulder.

"Thor, ready for the big day?" he asked, already knowing the answer.

"Of course I am."

"Just checking, brother."

"Loki, will the Allfather give you a weapon as well?" Sif opened her mouth. Loki didn't think she did it out of malice, but her intentions did not make her any less irritating.

"What for?" he said. "I don't need a focus for my seidr."

"It is a matter of prestige, brother, to have a weapon worthy of a warrior," his brother said. He could see that Thor was restless, as expected, and decided not to lower his morale with needling comments.

"If I ever need or want a weapon, I can always make one for myself," he said. "Though, I think it would just gather dust in my room." Loki had considered acquiring a weapon for himself, but his seidr was extremely deadly. A weapon would just be for show, not worth the trouble.

Thor shook his head. "You and your seidr."

"I am sorry, whose seidr was vital in winning twenty championships?" Loki asked, putting his open hand behind his ear to hear the amused responses of "yours."

"At any rate, there is only Mjolnir and Gungnir. A hammer isn't my style, and Gungnir is too seidr hungry for anyone else other than Father," he reasoned. The spear of Allfather was even better than Mjolnir, but ultimately unnecessary for him.

"I'll take your word on that," Thor said, patting him on the shoulder again.

Servants informed them it was time, and the group made their way to the throne room.


—

The ceremony would be taking place in the throne room. Warriors, ambassadors, and other people of great importance were gathered inside, waiting.

The Allfather was on his throne, with his queen waiting down at the stairs. Loki swiftly positioned himself beside her, accompanied by Lady Sif. The Warriors Three were arrayed on the opposite side, smiling.

Thor walked through the door, raising his fist to the applauding crowd. It devolved into a show, with him fanning the crowd's jubilation.

Loki's palms itched.

He was so close to creating a spell that would stop Bifrost from being a necessity for him. Each second Thor dragged out the ceremony, his considerable patience was waning.

The Allfather slammed his spear on the floor, silencing the whole room in an instant.

"My king," Thor said, kneeling before the throne, waiting.

"Rise, my son," Odin ordered, his voice carrying across the room. He got up, with his wife following, holding the cushion carrying the Mjolnir.

His father was dressed in his armor, a sight only possible in ceremonies and celebrations. His mother, on the other hand, was dazzling, dressed in a golden gown adorned with countless jewels fitting the most powerful female in the Nine Realms.

"You have proven to be a valiant and just warrior and must have a fitting weapon," his father declared. "Mjolnir has unmatched potential in destruction, as well as creation," he continued.

Though, the weapon's history confused Loki. It was locked away in the vaults but was mentioned in history texts. When he asked the Allfather if Mjolnir had a previous user, he had said no.

Then why did Odin see the need to have this weapon forged? Perhaps he had seen a vision of the future and knew it would fit his son and heir?

Over a century, he had come to understand that the Allfather hid a lot. Not because he discovered any secret knowledge, but due to the small discrepancies in history.

What they were, he could not be certain, however.

"Do you swear to use your strength to defend the Nine Realms?" the Allfather asked, all ceremonious now.

"I swear," Thor responded, waiting for the weight of the question to settle.

"Do you swear to carry this weapon with honor and pride?" his father asked once more, and Thor responded much the same, "I swear."

"Then, in my name as Odin Allfather, I grant you Mjolnir," Odin proclaimed.

Mjolnir rose from the cushion and floated to Thor. His brother raised his hand, deliberately slow, and grasped the handle, raising the mighty weapon up.

The silenced crowd cheered once again, chanting Thor's name.

He smiled, happy for his brother but also that this ordeal would be over quickly.

"Your first task is to travel to Nornheim," the Allfather informed Thor. "Brigands have been seen, threatening a world under Asgard's protection."

A weapon like Mjolnir and a first task outside Asgard on the same day? Their parents must have planned this in advance.

"You will be given the command of a company of Einherjar and may take any companion you wish," Odin added.

Given his first military command too? This was certainly a day of many firsts.

"My brother, Loki, along with Lady Sif and the Warriors Three," he said without asking for anyone's opinion.

His smile fell at being mentioned, and he looked at Thor, shaking his head. His research was already delayed because of the ceremony. A quest to defend Nornheim would only make it worse.

Thor had his new fancy weapon; he should be able to handle everything without him.

However, his brother only grinned, misunderstanding the urgency in his eyes.

Loki felt like face-palming.


—

"You don't seem happy, brother," Thor said to him.

Loki's flat smile and tight jaw must have given him away. "I was about to achieve something great, and now, I am being dragged to Nornheim," he said with an accusatory voice.

The first realm he wanted to visit certainly wouldn't be Nornheim.

"You can always achieve that great thing later, Loki, but I want to go and fight shoulder to shoulder with my brother," Thor said, giving his shoulder a squeeze.

The warmth in his brother's voice made him finally relent.

"Let us just finish this swiftly and return home," he said. The enemy were just brigands; they shouldn't take long to dispose of.

"Very well."


—

Thor, Loki, Lady Sif, and the Warriors Three gathered before Heimdall with a hundred of the finest Einherjar, ready to travel to Nornheim. The Allfather had already prepared supplies and the soldiers for ease of travel, and they could leave mere hours after the ceremony.

"Hail, Heimdall," Thor greeted the Gatekeeper of Asgard. Loki found him to be an intriguing person in lieu of his seidr.

The power to see and hear all that was happening across the Nine Realms, unless they were hidden with seidr, was one of the reasons Asgard reigned supreme.

"My prince, congratulations," the Gatekeeper said, bowing slightly. "Mjolnir is a weapon fit for a warrior like you."

"My thanks, Heimdall. The Allfather tasked me to put an end to the brigands in Nornheim."

"I am aware. Be on your guard, my prince; these brigands are numerous," Heimdall warned. They could ask for more information, but Thor had a different idea in mind.

His brother chuckled, palm on the handle of his new weapon. "You don't believe they are a match for us, do you?"

"Caution is never misplaced, my prince," Heimdal said, pressing his sword into the Bifrost, and the mechanism flared to life.

Gears shifted, and a portal glowing with the colors of a rainbow opened.

"Forward," Thor called out, gesturing with Mjolnir.

Loki followed him wordlessly, his face blank like the skies of Nornheim.

Sometimes, he hated how thoughtless Thor could be.


—

Nornheim, in his most royal opinion, sucked.

It was a medieval place, with towns and villages of wood and stone, inhabited by Asgardian-looking mortals. Their lives were usually peaceful under Asgard's protection, but every now and then, a band of brigands would appear.

The only good part he found was the scenery. Asgard, being a planetoid, was limited in size, but Nornheim had greenery as far as the eye could see.

They landed in the middle of the village, in an opening prepared specifically for Bifrost. A Nornheimer, dressed much cleaner than his guards and fellow villagers, rushed to greet them.

He was old, with graying hair, nut-brown eyes, and a wrinkled face.

"Hail, I am Thor, son of Odin," Thor declared, and the poor Nornheimer's eyes almost popped out of their sockets.

"My prince, you honor us," he said, attempting to bow deeply, but his brother stopped the old man.

"Rise and speak, good fellow."

"I am Chief Urd. Please, this way, we can speak inside," the chief gestured.

Thor nodded, ordering the Einherjar to disperse and assume defensive positions across the village.

During the short walk, he inspected the village. It was rather orderly, with a well-paved and wide road going through the middle. Side roads branched between houses, mostly two stories tall.

Going by the size, the population was at least half a thousand.

The longhouse of the chief, built over a small hill, was at the end of the road.

They were taken inside and seated before a map. The place reminded him of Viking halls, though, seeing as they saw Asgard as their protectors, it wasn't far off.

"The brigands have clashed with our guards at the north and the south," Urd said, pointing at the parts in the tattered brown map. "The attackers on the north were more numerous, and our scouts found trails. There is a clearing in the forest; we believe they might be camping there."

Thor looked at Loki, a silent request, and with a wave of his hand, a colored holographic map rose over the original. The chief was taken aback, as were the people around him, but they continued regardless.

Loki enlarged the map, creating axe-brandishing figurines to mark the brigands on the indicated parts in red color.

"What are their numbers?" Thor asked, examining the map. It wasn't very detailed, but it still gave him a general location of important places.

"We are unsure, but twenty on the south, twice on the north at the least," Urd responded.

The indicated numbers, with question marks on top, appeared over the hostile signs.

"Thor, what is our plan?" Sif asked.

"Brother, I want you to scout where those brigands have assaulted. Get a clearer sighting on their numbers and location," Thor said.

Two ravens were conjured on Loki's palms, flying out of the window to scout the locations. He watched through their eyes and touched the middle of the map. The rough images quickly became clearer, giving them a more precise map.

"I shall admit, brother, I kind of expected you to rush ahead and assault the brigands," he winked.

Though, perhaps it wasn't such a terrible idea to find and destroy the brigands immediately.

"Please, the last time I did that, we lost the quarter finals in Realms of Valor."

"Ah, yes, that was amusing," he said with a smile. Conjuring a small screen, he rewatched Thor's avatar being surrounded and destroyed by the enemy.

His brother huffed, not sharing Loki's feelings.

The map continued to expand as they waited, and when the ravens reached the enemy, he conjured two more screens. The visual was then relayed through him so everyone could watch.

"Your abilities never cease to amaze, brother," the God of Thunder said.

Down in the south, the enemy had camped around a cave at the base of the mountain. Their numbers were certainly much higher than a mere twenty. There were also the ones that entered and left the cave.

He counted close to a hundred brigands there.

The north was much worse. Fifty or so were camping in an opening across a wide and raging river, but there were four camps around it. They were far enough to be out of sight but close enough to surround the clearing from all sides.

The only option left for any attackers would be to take their chances with the river.

"A trap to surround any attacking force. These brigands are not fools," Fandral said, grinning. It would be no fun otherwise.

"But they are no match for us and a hundred Einherjar," declared Volstagg.

"Indeed."

"We should assault the southern encampment first," spoke Hogun, gesturing to the cave on the edge of the map. "Destroy the smaller force and turn our attention north."

"That was my thinking as well," Thor agreed. They could even take prisoners and learn where the brigands had arrived from.

Sif, however, raised an interesting point: "If the enemy retreats inside the cave, the battle could turn in their favor."

Assaulting a cave where the enemy had the advantage would most definitely result in unnecessary losses.

"We draw them all out then," said Thor, a growing smile on his face.

"How?" Hogun asked. The enemy

Thor turned to Loki and said, "Brother, do you remember how we fooled the Ljosalfar that visited Asgard for the festival?"

He snorted, remembering that day, "Ah, I see."

"Thor, please, that is not a proper battle plan," Sif begged. She too was a witness of that little incident and wanted to murder the siblings for it.

Thor and Loki just grinned more.


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The cave was a day away from the village by foot. Some considered the idea of requesting horses, but Thor was all too happy to march.

The attack plan was simple. The brigands would be distracted and drawn out of the cave. The Einherjar would be waiting to surround them to demand surrender. If not, the warriors of Asgard were all too ready to solve the issue with force.

Before they left, the guards of the village were positioned to the north in case there was an attack; they would resist long enough.

Loki's surveillance of the brigands had shown that they were not gearing up for an assault, but it was best to be ready for anything.

He still had the conjured map, and they could take the straightest path.

There weren't proper roads to either of the camps, only to the west where a town lay. It made the march all the more challenging.

"Isn't this great, brother? You and I, fighting together," Thor said.

They were sitting near a lake while the Einherjar set up camp.

"It does feel relaxing to be out in nature like this," Loki admitted, throwing another piece of bread to the fish in the lake.

Tall, green trees, the chirping birds, the crystal-clear lake, and the soft grass—it all was very serene and helped him keep a clear mind.

Thor laid back down, watching the sky. "If only our enemy were more challenging," he said wistfully.

"Like?" Loki wondered which enemy his brother had in mind.

"Like the Jotnar."

"I thought we had this conversation about not starting a war with them?" he asked. They were, what, eight years old? He clearly remembered telling his brother the real reason behind the history lesson Odin had given that day.

"I am not saying we should go and fight the Jotnar," Thor clarified. "I only wish that our enemy could challenge us."

Of course Thor would want to fight an enemy worthy of Mjolnir.

"How about you take the brigands all by yourself? Would that be a challenge enough?" he offered. Thor could do that, he was sure, though there would be some scratches.

"And leave the rest of you out? I am not so selfish, brother," Thor replied.

Loki shook his head, though a smile crept on his face.

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Notes: There is no information about Nornheim in the MCU, though it was mentioned a couple of times, especially between Thor and Loki about being surrounded by a large enemy force. As such, this is a rather unknown territory that I am adding as we go.



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Their companions were about to leave to rest, but his brother saw Lady Sif's slumped shoulders. "Sif, don't tell me you are still sour over our tactics. It worked wonderfully," he said.

"I think she is angry for a different reason," Loki suggested, smirking.

This would be fun.

"What would it be?" his brother asked, head tilted.

He conjured the bait again, the one with milky skin and melon-sized assets. "I mean these conjurations, they are rather comely, aren't they? Lady Sif, for all that she is a great warrior, is rather lacking in certain areas," he said, winking at Thor.





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He conjured the bait again, the one with milky skin and melon-sized assets. "I mean these conjurations, they are rather comely, aren't they? Lady Sif, for all that she is a great warrior, is rather lacking in certain areas," he said, winking at Thor.
Well the story was nice while it lasted, but I guess all good things have to end eventually. Though, It is such a shame that he chose suicide by Sif, as his way to go. It will undoubtedly be extremely painful, as after all Helheim hath no fury like the (future) Goddess of War scorned.
 
Thanks for the chapter
Loki is getting a death wish playing with Sif sensibilities like that in the next chapter.
Please send apology for Loki sudden suicide attempts by Sif.
Hahaha!
Continue on
Cheers!
 
"I think she is angry for a different reason," Loki suggested, smirking.

This would be fun.

"What would it be?" his brother asked, head tilted.

He conjured the bait again, the one with milky skin and melon-sized assets. "I mean these conjurations, they are rather comely, aren't they? Lady Sif, for all that she is a great warrior, is rather lacking in certain areas," he said, winking at Thor.
Damn that BURN 🔥, Loki is firing shots without hesitation 🤣
Watch out Loki, Sif will want payback for that comment ;)
 
Just finished reading all available chapters. I've read the first chapter when the story was uploaded but I decided to start from the beginning instead of the chapter.

Anyway... LOVE the story. Though, I do have the a single concern. The dates don't make no damn sense. In this timeline, Loki and Thor are born in the 960s AD. Shouldn't they be older than that? How would they be they worshipped by this world's version of the Norse if they're children by the time Scandinavia becomes Christian? Hell, the King of Denmark (and Norway), Harald Bluetooth, adopted Christianity and introduced it to his kingdom in 965 for God's sake! THE SAME YEAR THOR WAS BORN! Make it make sense!

So, unless there's some time travel shenanigans or that the Norse/Germanic religion is different in this world, you're just aren't gonna work. Cos by the time the boys make their first trip to Midgard, Scandinavia would be mostly Christian and they wouldn't be able to gather as many worshippers as they would have if they'd arrived in the Bronze or Iron Age.
 
Just finished reading all available chapters. I've read the first chapter when the story was uploaded but I decided to start from the beginning instead of the chapter.

Anyway... LOVE the story. Though, I do have the a single concern. The dates don't make no damn sense. In this timeline, Loki and Thor are born in the 960s AD. Shouldn't they be older than that? How would they be they worshipped by this world's version of the Norse if they're children by the time Scandinavia becomes Christian? Hell, the King of Denmark (and Norway), Harald Bluetooth, adopted Christianity and introduced it to his kingdom in 965 for God's sake! THE SAME YEAR THOR WAS BORN! Make it make sense!

So, unless there's some time travel shenanigans or that the Norse/Germanic religion is different in this world, you're just aren't gonna work. Cos by the time the boys make their first trip to Midgard, Scandinavia would be mostly Christian and they wouldn't be able to gather as many worshippers as they would have if they'd arrived in the Bronze or Iron Age.
I have two words... Midgardian Seers. As for the timeline, the Loki isn't from the Marvel Universe, and knows nothing about it. He is aware of the Scandinavian myths as a 21st century childHe has been reborn as Loki as a child. The birth date fluctuates between 975 Ad and 960 Ad, but I went with the former.
 

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