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▹ℓaufeyson ([personal profile] liugan) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun2012-09-05 04:43 pm

reviewing canons

Second-hand embarrassment.

Oh, how kind of you.
olympic_lion: (Why'd you have to mention Deianira)

[personal profile] olympic_lion 2012-09-13 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sadly, as much as you might be to Papa Zeus' liking, tact has never been much of a priority for him. He's terribly disappointing that way, but at least he's all about the shapeshifting?]

Admittedly, the birthright would only be a talking point after conquering them with a fearsome horde- but if it lacks appeal, it lacks appeal. Still, where does that leave you?

[And here he thought that 'Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven' would appeal to you, Loki. And the thing about building civilization among the monsters is that it's all your work, to shape and take credit for as you please. The chance to go all 'Fine! I'll build my OWN Asgard. With blackjack! And hookers!' is a... really good way to describe Olympus, come to think of it.]
olympic_lion: (Steadfast under any pressure)

[personal profile] olympic_lion 2012-09-15 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
[Ancient Greek or no, Herc really doesn't look at his dad that way- but hey, there's probably some reason he's been such a success.]

On the contrary, it's rather plain you lack any sort of interest- but in answer, just as the proverbial 'devil's advocate', it is because one can mold them to greatness. It's been shown time and again in the mortal world, that a skilled and cunning leader is what makes a barbarian tribe into a great nation- and all the glory that nation achieves is reflected in its founder.

Yet since that road holds no interest for you, what does seem a fair fit? I daresay you would make a magnificent ambassador-at-large, your clever and devious mind a boon beyond compare such in a position of authority and respect- but I'm in no shape to say whether that would be a path open to you.

[Well obviously Earth WAS better, hence the losing- but if this Loki was tired of strife, Herc would hardly say against it. There had been too much suffering on all hands from his ambitions, Loki himself included; a sneer may look more suited to his face than laughter and merriment, but so much would be settled if the trickster just started having fun again.]
Edited 2012-09-15 02:33 (UTC)