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Loki Odinson has his mother's tricks. ([info]hashertricks) wrote in [info]thedisplaced,
@ 2017-11-15 19:22:00

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Entry tags:ben reilly / spider-man (94), clint barton / hawkeye (mcu), diana prince / wonder woman (dcu), doctor (12), loki odinson (mcu), nebula (mcu), sera (616), thor odinson (mcu), wanda maximoff / scarlet witch (mcu), zelda

I am given to understand that I have been somewhat distant of late, and that this admittedly uncharacteristic behavior concerns my children. For any distress I have caused, I apologize.

Forgive my lapse in manners. I am Odin, son of Bor, King of Asgard and Protector of the Nine Realms.



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[info]kickassprincess
2017-11-16 03:21 am UTC (link)
more then fair. i ask your indulgence for a long tale then. hyrule was created by three goddesses we call the golden goddesses. their names were;din, the goddess of power, naryu, the goddess of wisdom, and farore, the goddess of courage. but the three were not alone. once they had created hyrule, they then entrusted something known as the triforce in the hands of the goddess hylia and her chosen hero before departing from their world. but the demon king demise wanted the power and land for himself so he gathered up a horde of monsters to assault the lands, even managing to wound hylia. she then gathered up her people and placed them on an outcrop which she then raised into the sky and raised a cloud barrier so they were separated from the world below. once this was done she took the five tribes who remained on the surface and locked demise away. sadly, she knew her injuries were too grave, and that demise would break free so she chose to give up her powers and divinity, after creating a sword meant to aid her chosen hero, and be reincarnated into a body of a mortal, giving her soul to them.

her name was zelda, of whom i am a direct descendant. the first daughter is always called zelda in the goddesses honor. sometimes they lead normal lives. but, after the first reincarnation's tale ended, the triforce was split between mortals, as gods cannot use it. whenever it awakens, it means that one has a dire purpose, usually to fend of ganondorf, who i believe is tied to demise in some fashion. my part of the triforce is that of wisdom, which is why i know things i could not possibly know. it tells me, in a fashion. it is hard to explain.

link, who is the hero chosen by the goddesses, has the triforce of courage. ganondorf wields power. he will forever seek to take both of the pieces for his own, for with the complete triforce he could make a wish. it is somewhat of a divine circle. the triforce in it's own way, as much as anyone can comprehend a divine tool, wishes to be reunited. and every piece has a darkness to it, and power will always wish for more of it. so it influences us to repeat somewhat of a same dance. ganondorf will seek power, i will be kidnapped or have my life be put in mortal danger, and link will kill gandorf to save me and hyrule both. it does not excuse my last mistake, but ganondorf was cleverer then i thought he was. i should know better then to underestimate someone like him, but i did and my people suffered for it.

i am sure that offers many questions, all of which i'm happy to answer.

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