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It was one thing to know your world had boundaries. It was only natural, a horizon only spread so far, the land only stretched to a certain point. The world the Canvas somewhat mimicked was vast to be sure, but round- one would only wind up back where they started someday. The Canvas only went as far as it's young creator cared to let it, a vast continent and wild seas, but the idea of more was a tenuous thing for a child, so it was little surprise that the bounds of his created world had more obvious barriers. Where other Painters with more experience might mask the sight with walls or mountains, curtains of rain or leaves, there was no such blinders here, just letting those who existed in the Canvas and dared draw close see the oil-slick shimmer of paint and magic that sustained their world. Verso knew better than to test the barriers, knew that the wild chaos of the chroma that swirled there would simply unmake anyone or anything unfortunate enough to try and pass into the maelstrom.

Not that he could try it himself. Aline had wanted her painted family protected, which meant immortality, which meant that he was all the more restricted from so much as touching the edges of the world.

Given her meticulous skill and control, it was a testament to the impact grief had on her that the same care didn't seem to have been taken in the Monolith itself. At least none of the others had been there. He'd come back on his own, not sure what he'd been looking for. And without the Paintress to sustain it, the edifice had become all the more unstable, paths and bridges that had once been stable and safe to traverse suddenly treacherous. Feeling the stone crumble under his boots, unable to catch an edge, Verso expected a rather unpleasant tumble and an even more unpleasant landing. Here was hoping he could recover before Monoco came looking for him. He'd never hear the end of it.

And yet... the fall continued. The world around him went dark, and he felt something wrong as he tumbled through the void. It was a lucky thing that he didn't feel like he was falling any faster, in fact the rate seemed almost gentle, which meant when he was suddenly blinded by the sudden wash of sunlight, and hit what seemed to be smooth bright stone paths in an absolutely graceless sprawl, it wasn't nearly as messy or traumatizing for anyone who happened to see it happen.
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Date: 2025-06-21 12:34 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Magic is thick in Asgard, part of the air and the land and the water. The Palace is built on the mysteries of Runes and seidr, and even the most mundane of the common folk know the otherworldly when they see it. For all that, though, no one is ever really prepared for a stranger to just fall out of the goddamn sky onto the path just outside the public gardens, and so after Verso lands, there's a moment of breathless, startled silence, and then a flurry of quiet alarm, and someone calling loudly for the Einherjar. There are people around him: men, women, and children. Truthfully it's early in the morning, else he might have landed on someone. There are quite a few souls about, but not half so many as there could be.

"Oh...I don't think that's necessary. There's only one of him." A tall, young man with black hair and sharp, blue-green eyes comes to stand near him. Almost over him, in fact, as if keeping an eye on him to make sure he's not going to harm anyone, or be harmed himself. "Settle down, I'll handle it."

There is confidence in his declaration, which approaches arrogance, and there's something about the richness of his outfit that suggests he has the political or financial power to back it up. Still, he looks the stranger over with visible curiosity and offers a hand. "Are you injured? Do you understand my speech?"

Date: 2025-06-21 01:54 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
A human. Loki is almost certain of that. Certainly an odd example of a human, though, to come stumbling through the aether and accept his landing without immediate panic. He is inclined to believe the look of confusion is sincere; there's no way this man came here alone, on purpose.

Although he might still be playing dumb. It's what Loki would do, in his situation.

"I don't believe so," Loki smiles faintly, all charm and benevolence, himself. He does glance around at the gathered citizenry, making sure. "Although I fear I will have to have this area cordoned off until my mother can have a good look at it. It's a rare day that a mortal man falls from the sky into the street."

"In the meantime, consider yourself a guest. I am Prince Loki. What shall I call you?"

Date: 2025-06-26 12:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Loki laughs at that confession, brief as it is. Good to know that falling from the sky isn't his usual M.O., though he already suspected as much. "Well, that begs a great many questions, but I'll spare you them until we're somewhere you can sit and have a drink."

What shall I call you? was deliberate phrasing, no less. People don't always want to tell a god or sorcerer their real names, nor should they, but some sort of rapport must be established. "Verso," he echoes, and offers a handclasp. "Well met, Verso. You're a failure as a bird, I fear, but you've escaped being crushed like a bug on the pavement, as well, so that has to mean something auspicious."

A few men in light leather armor are approaching up the street on foot--not the Einherjar, but the city peacekeepers. It's worth noting they look almost intimidated to come near the Prince. Not afraid, exactly, but wary. Loki turns toward them with a little smile, knowing damn well they're expecting some sort of trick from him, but he shakes his head slightly as if to reassure them. For whatever good that does. It's not as if he'd tell them he was playing a prank, if he were.

"I will be escorting this guest to the palace," he says, pauses in thought then adds, "Mm, maybe to the King's Eye first, let him catch his breath. In the meantime, block off this area for about three hundred feet in each direction. People may still enter the garden, they'll just have to come and go by the side-gate."

Date: 2025-07-03 12:06 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
All in all, the Palace should theoretically be the safer place, but Loki knows his father, and meeting Odin right off the bat after landing in a strange realm is a terrible thing to inflict on an unassuming Midgardian. No, he'll try to reassure him a little first, and sound him out.

"I've been a bird," Loki says thoughtfully. "It's a lot more work than it looks like it is. I'm always starving after a flight; it's no wonder ravens are so eager to go right for the eyeballs when they find carrion. Quick and easy to swallow."

...ew?

Despite the grim conversation, he is making his own subtle observations of Verso's body language. He's calm, ridiculously calm for someone who's in a strange world and at the mercy of his hosts. He seems very alert, though.

"Follow me," he says, beckoning the man with him, and nods in answer to his question. "It's a tavern. Upscale, I'm afraid; I can't take you to any of the fun ones at this hour of the day." Not to mention, they're in rougher parts of town, inasmuch as any part of Asgard can be rough.

"Oh, and do me a favor and don't try to run off. I'm sure people already think you're some sort of prank I'm pulling, I'd rather not get blamed for things I didn't do."

Date: 2025-07-03 02:03 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Please don't suggest a foot collection to him, Verso, he'll think it's hilarious, and Asgard isn't ready for Loki to start stealing toes.

"Oh, I don't do ravens, don't worry." He smiles charmingly. "My preference is a Siberian jay. They're disarmingly cute."

He glances sideways at Verso's reassurance, as if checking to see whether he means it. He seems satisfied by whatever he sees. "Good. I have a reputation to maintain. It's a bad reputation, but it's mine and I cultivated it carefully."

"For the record, you're in the realm of Asgard. Above you, the golden towers are the palace of Valaskjálf, where Odin All-Father sits and attends to protection of the Nine Realms. Including, theoretically, the Earth, but he tends to leave that one to itself more often than not, of late."

Date: 2025-07-06 03:05 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Loki laughs out loud. "I might end up guilty by association? No one's ever said that to me before. Normally it's the other way around."

Clearly these two are going to be great friends, to everyone else's detriment.

He sobers a little at the talk of Odin and of Midgard, though. Not quite sad, but pensive and maybe a little wistful. "Humanity outgrew us, I think. Or they're in the process of doing so. They needed gods once, but now they really only need us to fend off some of the more violent inhabitants of the universe around us."

Date: 2025-07-06 04:00 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Loki listens to the advice with mixed feelings, brows creased, because his own relationship with his parents is...awkward. Every interaction with Odin feels more stilted than the last, and he cannot figure out what he's doing so wrong. Still, what Verso says has some merit.

"Mm. Maybe so. Sometimes, though, I think we need humanity more than humanity needs us." What's a god without someone to believe in them, after all? Just someone with some magical power and an inflated ego, that's what.

"But I shouldn't be telling you that, surely, seeing as you're human." There's a glimmer of humor.

Date: 2025-07-09 02:50 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Loki's smile in return is coy and utterly charming. He links pinkies with him, clasps gently, and then uses that hold to tug his hand a little closer and bows slightly, kissing the back with playful gallantry. "I'm holding you to that promise."

The tavern, it turns out, is very quiet this time of day. They're the only two patrons when they enter, and the staff recognizes Loki at once. Like the guardsmen outside, they seem a little wary of him, except that in this case one of the barmaids gives him a little smile and brings them a tray of pastries without asking. She gets a generous tip for her trouble, and Verso gets a cardamom bun shoved insistently into his hand. You will eat this and you will like it.

Date: 2025-07-09 03:39 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
"I always try to make my trouble entertaining," Loki says reassuringly.

In point of fact, the tavern staff know Loki mostly by reputation, but that one barmaid has waited on him before. Whatever else he may be, Loki is a prince, and a prince must serve as an example by being generous to the people who serve and interact with him.

"Those are my favorite," he says of the cardamom bun. "Followed closely by the krumkake you can get from street vendors on holidays. The cheaper the vendor, the better. Don't ask me why it works that way."

He sighs and smiles weakly. "Unfortunately, my father will probably insist you be returned to Midgard, but I'll be sure to feed you while you're here."

Date: 2025-07-10 01:57 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Loki commits far less intentional harm than many would have you believe, although chaos certainly tails him wherever he goes. At the moment, Verso is benefitting from both his curiosity and a vague sense of xenia. This is a guest in his realm, and Loki will treat him with hospitality as befitting his own role and station.

He laughs at the suggestion of a shadowy street vendor cabal and nods his agreement. "All too plausible."

"Ostensibly I'm not allowed to go to Midgard unless I'm sent there on a mission," he says, although something in his expression suggests he both resents that 'allowed' and does his best to circumvent it whenever possible. "The last time I was in Paris was...1816, I think? Post-Napoleon"

Date: 2025-07-10 02:17 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
"Well, congratulations, you're the most interesting event I've encountered in a while. I haven't forgotten how peculiar it is that you just fell out of the sky, either. I did think it would be polite to let you acclimate before asking you impertinent questions, though." And it's possible Odin's attitude towards the mystery will be who cares, send him home and patch up the hole.

He smiles then, and it makes him look just a bit younger than before, the prospect of a small adventure. "Are you offering me a tour? Careful, I'm starting to like you."

Date: 2025-07-10 03:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
Loki has immense respect for Odin (for now), but signs point to that not being mutual. It troubles him, because he's used to being able to figure people out. Used to being able to cold read them well enough to know what they want and expect from him, at least. With Odin, it's impossible to tell.

"Do you use magic, yourself?" He doesn't think so, based on the sense he has so far, but then magic means different things to different people. "I get the impression you didn't enter this world deliberately."

Hissmile lingers, and he nods encouragement as Verso takes another pastry. There's plenty for them both.

Date: 2025-07-10 03:37 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] coldsong
"A poorly designed ramp over a portal to other worlds?" Loki rests his chin in his hand, elbow on the table, and looks fascinated. "I've walked between worlds since I was a child, but I've never fallen between them accidentally. There may be some sort of aetheric problem where you've come from. Tears in spacetime large enough to allow a person through aren't meant to occur very often."

His gaze goes a little distant as he thinks this over. For all that he's a mischief-maker, he's also a great big nerd and the idea of a complicated cosmic problem to solve is exciting.

"Mm, but yes, it's good that you didn't break anything. You seem exceptionally sturdy for a human."
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