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"Thor, they called him in voices edging on sneers, god of empty thunder. God of meaningless noise, god only of men who cower like children at storms." It began with Odin and Frigga's decision not to discourage Thor from learning magic as a child. The oldest son of Odin would become a trickster and a sorcerer, befriended only by three warriors in all of Asgard; the second son would be raised to know the truth of his heritage, and rise to fill the gap of his brother's irresponsibility by taking up the hammer Mjolnir and fighting his very nature in order to become a warrior-- and they would become gods unlike anyone's previous imagining.
Last bookmarked by forochel
29 May 2012
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She loved him (because who could look upon this man and not love him?), in her own way. In the end, that was what made the difference.
Last bookmarked by dirtygirl42
26 May 2012
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Part one of a story of how two hunting bros (accompanied by their awesome vintage caddie and a badass soundtrack), a billionaire-playboy-philanthropist demon, an awkward blond angel and a werewolf named Bruce eventually saved the world (with help from their super awesome friends).
Every hero has an origin story and it's a prerequisite that aforementioned story must be tragic.
Last bookmarked by StalkerSidekick
25 May 2012
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Someone has stolen little Baldr and replaced him with a changeling child. Thor and Loki go on a quest to rescue Baldr, but not before long, they're joined by a one-eyed giantess.
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After the fall to Midgard, Loki is renewed.
Last bookmarked by Katsuko
18 Oct 2011
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"It's always something," Loki says a little desperately. "I'm always too hot, too cold, not male enough, not female enough. Intentions too good, intentions too bad."
Last bookmarked by jane_potter
9 Oct 2011
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Nine outsider POVs on Loki and the complicated, layered, nuanced issues of gender and sex. Absolutely gorgeous, full of delicacies and details and small, incredibly important triumphs (both in the story and in the writing itself). Cannot recommend it highly enough.
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For all their differences, they have a certain understanding: Freyja of the Vanir and Loki of the Jotuns.
Last bookmarked by hypatia
24 Sep 2011
