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pullmeoutalive2012-10-01 09:30 pm
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RO > call me out; a forever open RP post
CALL ME OUT a forever open rp post full muselist here. comment with the name of the character you want in the subject line. create a scenario or not. whatevs. let the tagging commence! |
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Arrogant I may have been once, but I would never commit such a barbaric act! This imposter will pay dearly for daring to use my name in such a way.
[The anger dies down a bit as he start to think about it more.]
A thousand years ago I was not even on Midgard. After the last great war with the Frost Giants, we rarely visited this realm.
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[ Leif looks angry as well, and if his heart could still beat, he's be red with anger. The glare doesn't lessen, regardless of what Thor says. Even when he stops to think about it himself.
... could this be a Thor, and simply not the Thor? ]
Then why are you here now?
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[He speaks almost absently, because he's remembering a conversation he once had with Dr. Banner. They had been discussing the many human myths about the Norse gods that had been told long ago, most of which were little more than made up stories as far as Thor was concerned. (The one about Loki and Sleipnir had been especially disturbing.) Much of the discussion had been in the words of mortal science, and went beyond his understanding.
But beneath the science, the basic concept was that a story told often enough, and believed enough, could take on a life of its own. And perhaps while they had remained in Asgard, others had taken their places, and their names, in the mortal realm.
When he speaks again his voice is slightly calmer.]
It may indeed have been Thor the Thunderer who wronged you so cruelly, son of Helgar, but it was not me. The stories that you mortals tell of the gods of Asgard are events that never happened to me or mine.
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I am loath to spend any amount of time in the presence of the Aesir, no matter where you are from.
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[He nods in understanding.]
I cannot blame you for that. I promise you though, I will be seeking out this other Thor.
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You will not. He is mine to seek out.
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[Wait... Since when do humans have fangs? And now that he thinks about it...]
How is it you are still alive after one thousand years? Humans do not usually live so long.
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[ Leif straightens a little, lifting his chin ]
I am a vampire.
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[He considers the answer for a moment. He has a vague memory of human folklore, but it's not something he's familiar with.]
But you were human once?
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[ A scoff, though it's mostly to hide how sad he looks for a brief moment ] Once, a long time ago.
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Then I will wish you good fortune with your hunt.
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To defend it from those who would destroy it. People like my brother, Loki. He has attacked Earth twice now, and I feel somewhat responsible for what happened. And Earth needs defenders far more than Asgard does.
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I have been told that the activities of the Avengers have been well reported. It should not be that hard to verify my words.
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