They seem to lack the makings of very honorable opponents, from what you've told of them, but life only seldom gives us adversaries which we can admire, despite the opposition.
Six against one... I'm hardly a man of action, though I've learned the use of a sword when the need arises, but those hardly sound like odds in favour of anyone.
Yes... Hm... Let's see. Two very skilled at fighting with a specialised bow and another with wordplay and hand to hand combat. One soldier with enhanced strength and stamina and a nearly indestructible shield. One very large angry green monster. One man in a super strong metal suit that can fly.
And they sent all of that to engage you in combat? That sounds more like the justice of a mob -- which one can barely dignify by calling it 'justice' -- than the actions of warriors.
Wait... did you say that your brother is a god? Do you mean that in the metaphorical or the literal?
If it is even true that we are possessed of free will at all: while I am no believer in blind fate, it seems to my observation the universe moves by its own rules and humans exist at its caprice, rather than it's mercy --
You're serious...? I thought of gods as man's names for forces too great for their comprehension, but it seems I am gravely mistaken...
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They would think me dead or imprisoned.
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Something like... six? Or more. Against one.
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....Did you say 'super-powered' humans...?
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And my brother. Not a human, but a god.
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Wait... did you say that your brother is a god? Do you mean that in the metaphorical or the literal?
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My brother is Thor, the God of Thunder.
And I am Loki. They call me the God of Mischief.
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You're serious...? I thought of gods as man's names for forces too great for their comprehension, but it seems I am gravely mistaken...
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[At least, he will say so. Odin and Thor may have a different opinion of that.]