treachery: (| destruction.)
sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴛᴏɴɢᴜᴇ ([personal profile] treachery) wrote in [community profile] dislocation2012-07-29 01:26 pm

for: agile

[ Where the seeress Gullveig, thrice-burned by Odin's flame and thrice-reborn by Vanir seiðr, first infiltrated the Æsir borders and precipitated the Æsir-Vanir War, a great golden statue now resides. Protected by Æsir and Vanir spellwork alike, it stands eternal vigil before the ancient defensive walls, proud and untouched by time.

As a child, Loki had been drawn to the statue. Not only did his teachers and his peers alike treat the memory of Gullveig with both revulsion and respect (a duality to which Loki had been acclimating, even then), the site itself is girdled with spells cast by the finest magicians of the realms. He had spent hours testing the potency of his seiðr against the magics protecting Gullveig's statue from harm.

The night that Thor had received Mjölnir, Loki succeeded in blasting the statue to pieces. He'd been punished severely for it; even so, Loki had taken a disproportionate amount of pride in the destruction.

Time has passed, the statue has been reconstructed, but Loki continues to haunt the clearing about the statue. This morn, he stews in a dark mood. Sif's shorn hair has been scattered to the winds over Ægir's seas, only a thin plait of it left amongst his spell-things, and yet his mind will not quiet. The sun has already risen into the sky; by now, the silver shears left at Sif's bedside must have been identified as Loki's. Thor will be looking for him, perhaps flanked by the Warriors Three and the Lady herself. Or perhaps she will choose to come alone to defend her lost honor, per the mandate of her defiant self-reliance.

And she will find him here, as all of Asgard knows of Loki's fondness for this spot.

It would require only a thought to disappear from Heimdall's sight into the magewoods of Álfheim or the caves of Svartálfaheim for a time, and yet Loki remains as he is. He cannot stand victorious over Thor nor Sif if it devolves to blows, but the Silvertongue has ever yet been more than the sum of his flesh and blood and bones.

The sun climbs higher in the sky. Loki stands at Gullveig's feet, his shadow indiscernible from hers. ]
agile: (don't stray)

[personal profile] agile 2012-10-22 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ for as long as sif remains in loki's presence, she'll continue to stew. her anger is only a mere flick of an ember, but by the end of their impromptu meeting, it'll be blazing. the second prince of asgard has always been reliable for one thing and that is eliciting the anger of others. sif, too blinded by her fury, falls right into the centre of his palm. ]

An intervention done by your request, not mine.

[ sif isn't one to dwell on her appearance, but now with her lack of hair, she's further from the lady she attempts to be. with her skill set belonging to a warrior, with a physique almost matching it, her long hair was the only thing that disguised that and reminded her family - and the rest of asgard - that she was a lady. she's bristling with anger at her exposure of being her family's black sheep; no father is ever proud when his daughter takes to a path that was never paved for her. she loathes that loki took that from her when she wasn't ready to face who she truly was in the mirror. ]

You cannot simply take from others, Loki. [ with every ounce of strength, she does try to calm herself. but sif has always been quick to action. strategising comes later, after she's been caught red-handed or deep in the thick of trouble. ] Prince or not, it was not yours to take.

[ as if loki will ever learn his lesson. ]
agile: (my head is spinning)

[personal profile] agile 2012-10-25 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ he has a point, and sif wishes to strike out against him for pushing her into a position where her hypocrisy will be revealed. ]

It is different. [ she manages it through gritted teeth. the one thing she always assumed loki would understand, the only thing they would have in common, was how hard it was to integrate themselves into a society where they felt they didn't belong. taking on the normal role of a female asgardian was not what sif was made for. ]

The loss of their hair would never incite the fury of their father. [ sif's furious loki quite possibly broke the thread binding her father's tolerance of her boyish adventures and her allowing to participate in such things. her hair held so much of herself, of what she was meant to be in asgard, that losing it only seemed to demonstrate how far she had fallen from the asgard norms. it's the only thing to be proud of, the one thing she's allowed to be proud of, that isn't her ability in quite possibly winning against thor, the big-headed, in a fight. ]

It is different for me, Loki.