"Should you have a need to locate him," Thor asked, "What would you require?" He didn't have vials of Loki's blood just in a cupboard somewhere - how did one store blood, anyway? He supposed in somewhere warm, similar to the body, or perhaps somewhere cold? He had never given it much thought, but the question would haunt him for a little while now, he would perhaps ask the answer of someone else. Captain Rogers, or Stark, perhaps.
He was about to ask more when Strange's expression shifted, his gaze becoming unfocused. Thor waited, eyebrows raised expectantly over the large mug, emptying it as he waited for the magician to come back from wherever it was that he went.
When he did, when those dark eyes snapped back into sharp focus and Thor recieved his attention once more, he put the mug down and licked his upper lip to remove any foam, seeing the vat refill but placing it down on the table.
"A feeling," he said, "that I cannot find myself at ease with. I cannot just wait to see what unfolds." He frowned, "I'd rather be prepared. It-"
He cut himself off, rubbed his hand over his beard and then through his hair until finally, it returned heavily to his thigh.
"It worsens when I look at Loki," he said finally. "A gnawing dread that intensifies when I see him." He looked at Strange, frowning. That feeling swelled again as he did.
He drew in a breath and pondered the question. The thought that he may have been granted some form of the Odinsight was just as unsettling. His father saw a great many things, but for all those things he was still blind at times. Thor did not wish to be so, he did not wish to be all-seeing, nor blind. Though he felt as if he were trapped there for what he could 'see', he truly could not.
"Maybe," he settled on answering after a moment. "My father was very powerful, it's possible that after his death and my ascension to the throne-" for all the good that had done his people; they were missing in space somewhere while he was on this planet unable to find them, "- that I was granted some of the All-father's gifts. But I wouldn't know how to start using it," he confessed. "It is not something you can teach, I would imagine."