Loki
[By far the hardest person. He considers a new set of throwing daggers, perhaps even a spear for their ritual hunt on this night, but in the end he decides against the daggers. The spear will be waiting for them, but not for Loki as a gift.
Instead, he gives three books. The first, an illuminated copy of the Book of Yggdrasil. The second is a old, dusty tome on seiĆ°r that he found within Odin's library, one he is almost sure that Loki has not yet gotten into. The third is more of a family gift and full of illuminated pictures, all from their childhood: a picture of Frigga's gardens, of them sitting at her feet, of her loom, of them in the fields of Asgard playing, of Thor dripping wet on a disastrous fishing trip wherein he fell in the river and scared all the fish away. On the very last page of this book he's written a small inscription in their childhood language.
I see you.
Atop all three books is a single golden apple. No note.]