Balder the Bright (
dusk_and_dawn) wrote in
dear_mun2012-01-15 04:57 pm
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Balder wants his mun to step away from her weird ideas
Please cease writing these "AUs" at once. I do not scheme. 'Tis true, no one would ever expect me to scheme, but 'tis because I do not scheme. I know you know this, for my userinfo contains a proclamation about how I never lie.
If you are getting bored please do something we would both enjoy. Perhaps allow me to pick up and throw Loki out of Asgard again, if only to prove that I trust him a lot less farther than I can throw him.
If you are getting bored please do something we would both enjoy. Perhaps allow me to pick up and throw Loki out of Asgard again, if only to prove that I trust him a lot less farther than I can throw him.

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For some reason that's nearly the most flattering thing you've ever said to me in the longest time.
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Too bad, though - Loki could have used those words a long time ago.]
Your warning.
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It is not my desire to see you harmed, Loki. It is my desire not to be laden with mistletoe.
Though, yes, throwing you was fun, I admit.
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By the Nine, you're an idiot.
[But yeah no, Loki's maybe actually laughing here, if a bit quietly. Of course you'd misunderstand. Of course.]
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[That's just going to make him tilt his head at you more, Loki. Not that he is surprised that he doesn't get it.]
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I mean it kindly, this one time.
Don't abuse the sentiment.
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Then I shall accept the sentiment. And I do hope you have a better fate than I saw for you. [If only because you died trying to undo your own work.]
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Thor might have fared better in life had he claimed you kin as he's claimed Loki, ill-advised as that had always been; it might have made Asgard a safer place had Loki simply moved on from the resentments he's carried as Laufey's son. Even Balder — he could have been a great king, a great son, a true lord of Asgard, if he'd kept to his path as he saw fit.
But that's not the world they belong to, and the mess they have is theirs alone.
In a different time, and a different life, they'll have all their chances.
It just won't be in this one.]
It's a sad state of affairs when you're the one wishing me a better end. Is this what we will become, Balder?
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It's a grim, fixed fate, but still better than Balder thinks he deserves.]
Who knows? We have been as we are for countless centuries; it will no doubt take more to change us.
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It's noble, really, but it does quite a disservice to the old man.]
Or it could take a single changed decision to upset all that has come to pass, if only you'd care to look.
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[Balder gives Loki a look, because isn't that what he tried and failed to do when he brought down Asgard?]
You are willing to upset things, Loki, but most of us treasure what we have even if it is not what it could be. For that you think us fools ... well, perhaps we are.
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So you'd rather repeat the same lives over and over again. Is that what you mean to say, my lord?
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We fear change, Loki. You know that.
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Is this correct, also?
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But you risk our lives because we don't matter to you. That is what I think.
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[It's that he doesn't care - well, no, he really doesn't, but not in the way you'd think.]
You make it sound as though Asgard's fate lies entirely in my hands.
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Not that I imagine you seek my approval or fear my wrath.
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[Is it hereditary for Odinsons to be so... hammy.]
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Value myself? I speak of how you value me.
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You are Odinson. Does this not mean anything to you at all?
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Is that the only reason for any value I have in your eyes? Because I am Odin's son?
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If I were to value you by your relations, I'd place yours as Thor's true kin. Would an answer like this satisfy you?
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