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Loki | MCU ([info]subtletrick) wrote in [info]toboldlyrpg,
@ 2017-04-15 23:39:00

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Entry tags:^ log, elsa | frozen, loki | mcu

WHO: Loki & Elsa
WHEN: 226404.15
WHERE: Empty room aboard the ship.
SUMMARY: Inaugural Meeting of the Royal Ice Magic Squad
WARNINGS: N/A (In-Progress)

Loki did not much care for a lot of the monotony of this place. Sure, things in Aagard were often the same from day to day, but they were still far more interesting, to Loki. Back home Thor and companions were always rushing off on foolish adventures, ones that he used to go with them on, then started to refused to attend unless he felt like it but waited a little more anxiously than he cared to admit to hear the inflated stories about, later. There was always something happening, even if it was not something that Loki directly involved himself in, and if not, he had endless reading material - ancient books older than even Odin, magical things to learn and explore and secrets to uncover and create.

Even with his memories of home tarnished and poisoned, he wished to be there. It was a weakness, he supposed, but it was what it was. He could no more stop it than he could forget that which he now knew. Asgard would always be home, at least until he could replace it or purge it from himself.

So, yes, while Asgard had it's own share of boring days, it had something to do. He always had a purpose. Here, he merely had this thin pad of metal and glass, and while there were some things that were posted that he found interesting, more often than not he cared very little about what he saw displayed there. Most of it was so very ordinary. For being in another section of space - and, apparently, time - than he had even been aware existed, things here were really quite mundane and boring.

What was not boring was the sparks of power he could sense on board the vessel, sometimes close, sometimes far, sometimes brighter and sharper in his focus, sometimes dim and indistinct. None of them felt familiar - they were magic of some description, but they were not all the same magic. They were not magic like he had ever seen. They fascinated him, but he was not certain if he should approach the subject publicly, over the communication network in place. Not everyone here had that spark, and even fewer a number than in Asgard - and little was mentioned about it, on the networks. A few mentions, here and there, but for the most part it seemed to go unnoticed.

One of the bright spots of power surged suddenly, and Loki watched it (well, strictly speaking he was not watching, not really; it was all within his mind, nothing like seeing or hearing at all but somehow both at the same time), focused in on it. It was not very far away. He stretched his senses out to see if there was any sort of distress in the area, but he could feel nothing noteworthy, just he background hum of the passengers...

Curious, and bored enough to act upon this curiosity, he stepped out of his chambers and followed the signal of the power as if following some sort of visible beacon. He paused outside a closed door, not quite hesitating, listening, keeping his senses trained on that magical spark he had followed here. Nothing seemed to be amiss inside, but he reached out and opened the door, regardless, quietly pushing it open without bothering to knock or announce his presence.


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[info]stormrageon
2017-04-20 11:47 pm UTC (link)
Midgard. That was them. Or, well, it had been back home. She supposed it might be different now that they were on this ship. It was complicated, probably.

He seemed surprised. Whether it was her age, her quiet nature, or the fact that she barely could control the magic coming from her fingers, he seemed surprised. And she didn't know how to react to that. It wasn't as if she could impress anyone, even at her strongest. And here, in this strange place entirely out of her comfort zone, she couldn't look regal in the slightest.

Still, his greeting was properly formal, and he treated her as an equal. He was a god, and she a mere queen of a tiny kingdom in the north. Yet there he was, greeting her as a fellow royal. Even though she couldn't remember Loki being king in any of the stories she'd read. That didn't matter. While literature and mythology had absolutely been a part of her education, they hadn't been very high on the list of things needed to rule a kingdom.

Right. He'd asked a question. "No," she admitted quietly, hanging her head. Wait. No. She was a queen. A queen with power, one that she was growing more in control of every day. She lifted her chin a bit, meeting that piercing gaze of his. "No. I've had them my whole life. I was born this way." Her parents had always been a blend of afraid and loving. They accepted her, but they never truly wanted her to be what she was.

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[info]subtletrick
2017-04-22 10:22 pm UTC (link)
When Elsa lifted her eyes to his, Loki's smile widened, warmer perhaps than it had been. She was trying to pull herself into the role that fit her as well as his fit him - neither of them were prepared for this. She was like he was, in some ways - perhaps in more ways than were already obvious.

There were a lot of things he wished to understand about her world. She knew of Asgard, knew them as gods, as more than simply other. There were magical beings in her world, but yet no other people, as such - she possessed magic in a world that was predominantly mundane - and powerful magic at that, if he was sensing it correctly...

He imagined she could be very dangerous if she wished to be - and very useful, too. Perhaps that was not the best thought to be having - the idea of people as tools was perhaps not the kindest sentiment, perhaps he should have thought less strategically, but then again he was a king now and wasn't that the entire point of being a king? To move the pieces where they were best used? It didn't directly imply unkindness, it simply meant that there were priorities at hand that were different from what another person might have.

She would be a very important ally, he decided. He would help her, teach her, and ensure that she had no reason to ever turn against him.

Magic was not an isolated thing. If the world existed with magic within it, which it clearly did, then she could not be the first, or the only one - and if she was, that only meant that she was where the magic was born. She could be the start of mortal magic on Midgard, bringing them into the age where they would be worthy of a proper alliance and interaction with Asgard, without fear of the Jotun or any others invading their home world because they could fight back. They could travel the whole world tree once magic had spread among them.

She - Queen Elsa of Arendelle - was a step in that direction.

"Show me what you can do," he said - it wasn't quite a demand, but nor was it a request. It lingered somewhere between the two, friendly but insistent, polite but eager.

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[info]stormrageon
2017-04-23 03:22 pm UTC (link)
Loki was entirely correct about at least one thing. She could be very dangerous if she chose. And, sometimes, even if she didn't choose. She would never choose to hurt another person. But accidents happened. And so did self defense. After the events that led to her arrival on this ship, she was always a little more on her guard. No, Hans and his foolish guard may not have been there, but they could show up. And who knew which of these people could prove a threat?

Still. So far, Loki had been nothing but courteous and cordial. Given his status, who he was, she hadn't done anything to earn that. She was grateful, though. And he had power. Power similar to hers, probably much more refined.

Better still, he wanted to see her abilities.

It did come out a bit like a command, and she hesitated. The only person she ever really did her magic for was Anna. And it had been a very long time ago. Also, she had never really 'performed' before someone else with abilities. Lomea had seen her do a couple of things, but never by request.

She nodded, though. Turning away from the man, she focused. Several inches of snow began to fall around them. With a determined expression, she formed the snow into the shape of a person. Another breath and the snow turned to ice, crystal clear and see through.

It was only when she turned back to Loki that she realized she'd made the shape of her sister. "I can do a few things. Some I try not to do here. Just in case." If she hurt anyone else, she'd never forgive herself.

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[info]subtletrick
2017-04-25 01:32 am UTC (link)
Her hesitation did not go unnoticed - but he did not need to encourage her further before she nodded and turned away from him. It did not take much effort to sense her power ramping up as the room grew cooler and began to fill with snow - he scarcely had to turn his senses outward to feel it, a thin sparkle of power that was deceptively delicate for how very strong it was. It would be easy to recognize, now that he was observing it, both physically and with the magical senses that served as secondary eyes seeing only what could not be seen. The snowfall wrapped the room in a glittering blanket of magic, and Loki quietly closed the door he'd opened on his way in, keeping the chill from escaping into the halls.

The snow took shape quickly into that of a being, and Loki was momentarily amused - the idea that with all her power, she was creating a simple structure of snow was an entertaining one. Did she truly not realize how much power she held? Then the snow crystalized further, detail blooming from the frozen sculpture, and Loki's amused smile turned into a genuinely pleased one.

She seemed worried, just in case as if there had been an incident, as if something had happened before. Loki merely nodded, electing not to press the matter.

"Very lovely," he offered, stepping forward and circling to examine the ice sculpture. "You are, truly, gifted." There was a great deal of detail in it - as simple as the theory behind it was, precision of that nature was not easy to accomplish, sometimes difficult even with experience. It was easy to harness power to create a large blast or to form something hulking in a rush of defense, but something as intricate as this was impressive for one without any training.

He looked over his shoulder at Elsa, curious. "Who is she, then?"

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