Loki did a terrible slash upon the internet. (lie_smith) wrote in snapthread,
"That's how language works," Loki agreed, although that was a bit more on the side of semantics than she cared for. With names came power, and sometimes power over things. They were important, sometimes. Most of the time. Where Loki was from, anyway.
Here, on the other hand, Stark could keep his poorly named town - although it was rather clear that he hadn't been the one to really name it. That he kept it though, was telling in terms of ego.
And maybe greatness. Even if they were often enemies, Loki wouldn't discredit the good in Stark.
Nyx Ulric. An interesting name. For an interesting man who apparently was fine taking things in stride. Loki rose an eyebrow but took the offered hand. "Loki Laufeyson." Or Odinson. Sometimes, even Loki was not so sure what her name was. In this place, it didn't so much matter. "You must tell me your story properly some day," she said with a smile, nearly sharp. "I love a good story."