7 Works found in Angrboða/Loki | Angerboda/Loki
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Written for a prompt on the norsekink meme here : - Instead of confronting Odin about his blueness -he expects to be cut off or his concerns swept under the rug, as usual- Loki pops back over to Jotunhiem, kidnaps a random frost giant (or not so random, author can decide) for interrogation.
Cue revelations and awkward silences. Even better if Loki doesn't figure out he's Laufey's runt, because the first thing you think of when meeting a smaller-than-expected long-lost giant is more along the lines of "Where did you come from, you poor, poor, kidnapped thing." and not "*Gasp* You must be the king's sacrificial baby!"
And then Odin finally succumbs to Odinsleep leaving an empty throne, because Loki's freaking out in Jotunhiem being fed ice chips by his strangely sympathetic captive.
Bonus if pygmy frost giants aren't actually all that rare, just a minority that is usually too small to be considered part of the warrior caste- unless they have major magic skills to make up for lack of size.
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Chaos Theory by startrekfanwriter
Thor (2011), The Avengers (2012), Marvel (Movies), Norse Mythology
13 Mar 2012
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The Avengers still don't understand why Thor loves his little brother, despite all the evil Loki's done. Thor tries to set some of their myth-conceptions straight. Myth!Marvel Mashup Thor/Jane, Loki/Angrboða, Thor/Sif, Darcy/Loki
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Things go very differently on the ill-suited venture to Jotunheim when the Frost Giants notice something about one of the invaders. But their decision to "rescue" what they assume must be a kidnapped Jotun has many unexpected and far-spanning consequences...especially for Loki himself.
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Bearing monsters as one's children.
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Loki enjoys getting pregnant with monster children because he is a badass trickster, that's why.
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Five Things that Never Happened to Fenris by lowbudgetcyborg, theghettocyborg (lowbudgetcyborg)
Norse Mythology
16 Mar 2010
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Five ways things could have gone differently from Fenris' childhood to adulthood. Warning: non-major character death.
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The City was cold poison, like the martinis and champagne that Loki downed every night. Always returning for more. Hard and beautiful, glittering like a diamond on Frejya's arm or the heady flush from rolling dice in one of the rip out your heart rooms at the 'Smoking Mirrors' with Huitlipochli. The things a giant had to do to keep himself in the godlike lifestyle to which he was so accustomed. But the gods of the City played for keeps, and Loki wasn't the only one playing with loaded dice.
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- Part 1 of The City
