Re: What it is!
Even the Midgardians in the room would understand the dire situation they might have been in. An Odinson was nothing to scoff at - even a benevolent one. If things were sorted out properly and in a timely manner, Thor might not achieve his goal of beginning his reign with less deceit and secrecy than his father's had. There was no love lost between the Earth-dwellers and Loki, he understood. Rightly so. Baldr, the newcomer, claimed that Loki had wronged him. Checked out. It was, in Freyr's opinion, the task of the royal family to prove Baldr's truth and try Loki's fate. He would lend his advice when they came to their crossroads... but for now: "Odin was capable, but so was Frigga," he said, carefully, "and the son she nurtured and protected and taught was capable of a great deal, even at a young age." The sun god remembered. It gave him a chill, right then, as he sat in the company of allies.