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THOR (2011) - Deleted Scene
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lokisoffspring · 9 months
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🐍 You come, Brother~
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THOR (2011)
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Thor 1 lives forever rent free in my heart.
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Immortal Thor (2023) #1
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why-i-love-comics · 8 months
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Immortal Thor #1 - "All Weather Turns to Storm" (2023)
written by Al Ewing art by Martin Coccolo & Matthew Wilson
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I’m a new follower and wanted to say that I really enjoy reading your Lokius content. They are really well thought out and written. I was wondering if you have any headcanons on Loki’s time in Asgard like his relationships, any events you think could’ve happened, etc.
Hi Anon!
Sorry for the late reply and thank you for your patience. I have several headcanons about Loki's Asgardian relationships based on comics canon and MCU canon.
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I'm going to focus on characters outside of Thor, Odin, and Frigga, as I believe those relationships have been discussed at length by many other fans.
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FANDRAL - Back in 2014/2015, I used to ship them together romantically. I'd like to think I added some depth to his character, but the truth is the canon leaves much to be desired with ONE exception. Comics canon reveals that Fandral fell into a portal that landed him in medieval Midgard where he became Robin Hood, married Maid Marion, stayed with her despite her aging while he remained young, mourned her death, and couldn't have a serious romantic affair since. I used this to flesh him out and create a healthier relationship with Loki, but I digress. I think at the very least, Loki and Fandral slept together, perhaps on more than one occasion. At the very least, they are somewhat friendly with each other. Loki saves his life in Thor 1 by throwing a dagger at a Jotun that's about to attack him; Fandral's the least hostile to Loki of the Warriors Three and Sif; in comics canon, he's the smartest/most cunning of the Warriors Three; he is the only character among Thor's closest friends to not threaten to kill Loki upon their encounter in Thor 2, and quite simply their temperaments when it comes to style, pleasure, and poetics are compatible. I think they suit each other quite well and could have made a good couple canonically if not for the fact that they are both flighty when it comes serious relationships (both due to trauma, if you take Fandral's Robin Hood backstory seriously). At any rate, Mobius surpasses him in many ways and is a wonderful character in his own right, for which I am eternally grateful.
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SIF - While I don't think Loki hates Sif, I feel the same cannot be said about Sif for Loki. In Norse mythology, Loki cuts Sif's hair as a prank and is forced by Thor to magically create for Sif hair of gold. In the comics canon, Sif's hair was originally gold and Loki cutting it resulted in it turning dark brown or black. In multiple iterations of the comics canon, Loki's motivation has near-consistently been his jealousy of his brother's attention for her. Now, Sif in the MCU versus Sif in comics reads as a "girl friend" as opposed to a "girlfriend". However, Sif has a strong sense of honor and integrity, neither of which she is willing to compromise. I therefore see her constantly clashing with Loki's morally gray (at best) and outright malicious (at worst) intentions. The most traumatic comics canon experience Sif has been through with Loki was his taking over her body to become Lady Loki. That trauma left her completely untrusting of Loki's motivations even after he is reborn in the Journey into Mystery/Agent of Asgard/God of Stories arcs, despite Thor, Fandral, and Volstagg's advocating for Loki's innocence as a child. They may have been friends as children, but that friendship has long been broken. Whenever they are in the same room, it is tense.
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HEIMDALL - Through the Bifrost, he is a near-omniscient guardian being who is significantly older than Thor and his peers. For this reason, I think Heimdall is generally neutral towards Loki's behavior, having witnessed all sorts of behavior throughout the Nine Realms. That said, his friendship with Thor creates a strong sense of protectiveness for him and wariness towards Loki by Thor 2. I was of the belief that Heimdall is the most serious of Thor's friends and that his regard toward Loki was not too afar from the Warrior's Three. However, the Loki series suggests he has a playful side, at least when Thor and Loki were younger. I think he may have humored Loki's antics as he had Thor's, like an uncle who indulges his nephews with an air of amusement, mild exasperation, and reserved affection. I also think he appreciated Loki's intelligence. It is a lonely duty to guard the Bifrost. I think Loki's visits and conversations lifted his spirits from time to time. Unfortunately, Odin's penchant for war and conquest, his political machinations, his deceit, his manipulation, and his favoritism toward Thor all come to a head.
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VOLSTAGG - Not much is shown about Volstagg. I can say he is the oldest of Thor's friends and the only father among them. He detests Loki's cunning, and Loki detests him for his boorishness. Their archetypes are the classic "jock's best friend" and "dramatic bookworm." I don't doubt they quarreled a lot when they were younger, if Thor 1 was any indication, and that they secretly enjoyed those quarrels as much as they were annoyed by them. Like the rest of Thor's friends, lines were drawn after Thor 1 and Avengers. However, in comics canon, Volstagg defends the reborn Loki, as a child, in Journey into Mystery. Volstagg has many children with his wife and loves children generally. He provided kid!Loki with warmth, protection, and affection when many refused to give him a chance. I think God of Stories Loki would have respect and even some fondess for Volstagg because Volstagg shares some of Mobius's quirks: his love of food, his a soft spot for the small and helpless, and his exceptional devotion to his spouse (in Mobius's case, his partnership with Loki rather than his wife).
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HOGUN - Hogun is the most difficult character for me to get a read on because he is just as quiet in comics canon as, if not more so, MCU canon. I can say he and Sif are likely close in personality. In my opinion, they therefore would be best friends with one another after Thor. His doubt of Loki and anger towards him come across as more muted (still waters run deep) than the others, but that does not mean it is any less passionate. He is also the toughest of the Warriors Three, the last to die in Ragnarok. In their youth, I can see him putting Loki at a distance, carefully observing him, but actively not engaging with him unless absolutely necessary.
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Thor Ragnarok - Valaskjalf Frescoes / 4k Shots (My Edits)
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The Warriors Three
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crystal-bytes · 3 months
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MARVEL CHARACTER EVOLUTON
HOGUN
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therese-lokidottir · 1 year
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Do you think volstagg needed to touch Loki's neck (Adam apple) in order to threaten him. Isn't verbally threatening a prince a crime?
2nd question: what do you think of the warriors 3 and sif?
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Well, no it wasn't necessary, but there is so much unpack here
It's really easy to view Sif and the Warriors Three as the mean kids picking on outsider and say they are just jerks, but I would say there are way more layers to characters. If you are going to take Loki's own perspective and motives into account it's only fair to take theirs as well.
Remember after the Jotunheim battle Sif makes the accusations that Loki is plotting, Hogun's quick to agree, but Fandral actually defended Loki and Volstagg, if somewhat begrudgingly, admitted that Loki telling the guard was the right thing to do. Sif and Hogun are kinda right for the wrong reasons. Loki did set this whole thing into motion and it was in part due to jealousy. We the audience know it's more than that and Loki did not intend for this to happen, but from their perspective it looks super suss when it seems like Loki intentionally set Thor up to fall only for the next time they see him for him to be on the throne.
Yes, they are the ones who committed treason when they went to earth to get Thor. But they went behind Loki's back and he tried to kill them. Technically they are the ones who betrayed him, but anyone would feel a little burned after a murder attempt.
I would say Thor 2011 is a tragedy where everyone on Asgard made mistakes that lead to the events of the film. Sif and the Warriors Three all put the glory of battle and their devotion to Thor over actually thinking things through and considering what's truly the right thing to do. But I don't think that makes any of them bad people.
Like, the flaw with them in all this is they never take the time to understand Loki and that's what makes everything worse. But they're never really given Loki's full perspective so it's not like they have the chance to really reconcile with what happened and reconsider their actions. They're just mad Loki tried to kill them and they still prioritize that devotion to Thor over everything else. TDW they once again comment a treason for Thor. Just this time it's directly against Odin. Right or wrong their devotion is to Thor.
Now to Fandral's credit he doesn't seem to hold much of a grudge even if he doesn't think Loki should be trusted. So, I think canonically Fandral is the nicest person to Loki as he is never resentful or manipulative.
So there's obviously a lot of conflict between Sif and Loki and it's never explained what that's all about. But I would say I think Sif has a lot of noble qualities. Those episodes of AoS were able to show off plenty of positive qualities Sif. She was very respectful of Coulson and his team and was willing to work with them. We've seen the æser really look down on humans, but Sif never does. She even agreed not to tell Thor Coulson was alive because that was something he wanted to do himself.
So, Sif and the warriors three. I'd say they're flawed but not bad.
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alphacomicsvol2 · 3 months
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What If - Hogun Concept Art by Amelia Vidal
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lesbianladysif · 2 years
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Lady Sif and the Warriors Three in Thor: The Dark World
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