Re: Boi-oi-oing.
"I wouldn't have missed it," the black-haired man assured Thea before they were sent away. They landed without so much to do, and the man of mischief took a quick survey of the area. "He might have done well to drop us closer..." he complained. Yes, they were far off enough to avoid too much attention here. "Across the fjord, to the citadel on the backside of the palace, then down into..." his blue eyes widened as if it were a surprise or mystery what lay beyond the upper level of Helheim. "Unless you'd like to claim the throne, in which case, we would do well to enter through the front gates." On a personal level, Loki wasn't absolutely pleased where he found himself, currently. But he felt better him than someone else. Someone being Thor's baby.
Minor had been corporeal for transport, but quickly went intangible, and therefore lacking traditional senses. This place smelled gross. He snorted to show as much.
"Listen, bear, you needn't weigh us down, you can walk the surface," Loki instructed the astral monstrosity the queen kept as a pet. "Rowing won't be necessary," he told Thea as he held out his hand to help her aboard the decrepit little vessel. "It will know where to take us, based on merit." He smirked, hard, and stepped aboard after the blonde.