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| LOKI |
the lord of
Latent Lies
,
king of none,
born of none.

indie loki rp. 1+ year old. mythology, mcu & comic insp, though takes most after mythology. post tdw. tracking 'mischxif'. previously fromsilvertolead. twin name; 'Silver'.

                    There is not a fibre in Loki’s being that will trust, or that will feel the need to be trusted. He is not a friend; and he is definitely not an ally; for Loki will always, and forever, be the villain without aim or cause.

And why do you want that, if not out of your childish rage? What do you gain from destruction?
asked by Anonymous

                                                                I gain pleasure.

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     Pleasure, in the knowledge that my actions have created hurt and misery upon thousands, upon millions. Pleasure in knowing that even just one realm of the six, wishes the absolute worst upon my being. Pleasure in knowing that my life will not be wasted by following rules and being good.

Does that answer your questions?

Yes, /wasted/. Because what do you do, but run around and act out your tantrum? You want power, Loki, but you trip over your own feet in your scrabble for it. Truly, what is it, that you want to achieve? Tell me one clear answer. If you're not, what I say you are, then tell me and prove me wrong.
asked by Anonymous

                                    I want to achieve chaos.

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  My answer is total in its clarity. It is transparent in it’s anti matter and it is engulfing in it’s objective. It is easily attainable, and it is lustrous and toxic. It is deceptive and changeable, yet predictable. Yet opaque in it’s matter. Yet developed and difficult in it’s method.

   I don’t want power. I want destruction and ruin. I would like to watch the realms perish.

    The only thing I am wasting is my time speaking with you.

Thin, pianist’s fingers, make Loki very good at the arts, and during his adolescence, he spent a great amount of time playing the piano. He is very gifted with it.

Some of my personal nicknames for Loki include:

I named Loki ‘Silver’, not just for the fact that he is a Silver Tongue, but because silver, typically, is second rate. He may believe himself to be much better than those he comes into contact with, but Loki is no more than the second rate prize to be won in whatever game he plays in. Silver is pretty, it’s useful, but it’s never going to be Gold. Loki believes he is worthy of being Gold. He believes he ought to be treated with the same respects as Gold. Sought after like Gold. He will never be Gold. Being Silver has it’s upsides, but, ultimately, is a curse. Silver is lies and trickery. Silver is the coin in Judas Iscariot’s pocket, Silver is the ring on Guy Fawkes’ finger, Silver frightens the supernatural; Silver is pretty, yes. But it is not, and never will be, Gold.

Don’t lie to Loki. Don’t do it.

There’s not only no point whatsoever, but it’s going to immediately put you both on the wrong foot. Loki can call out any lie, any time. He most often will not do so; but always knows if you’re lying. Give him credit. Don’t believe me? He is known as the ‘Silver Tongue’, as well as the 'Liesmith’, and is the God of Mischief.

Don’t lie to the God of Lies himself.

‘Loki aimed to follow, movements slow and rather graceful. He did, indeed, move with a certain prowess, or grace. This was unknown to him; he had little idea of such a thing. Though he’d always felt the power in how he moved. How it felt better, to be able to move with dark grace. Like the Black Swan among the white. Disturbing elegance. Darkness, disguised with glamour. This was a constant in his life.’

Loki’s silver tongue accounts for lying, yes; but, more scandalously, his outstanding ability to ‘dirty talk’. And he’s very good at it.

33: Concept of home and family?

Loki’s ideology of his home and family is a very cynical and closed-off one. In his mind, to be raised just as Thor was; that being, as a God, and an Aesir; this was mocking, due to the fact that he, indeed, was not Asgardian at all. He believes, now, that he has separated himself from his old family, and the chance of ever having another family; and finds solace and protection in this loneliness. He wouldn’t refer to himself as anyone’s ‘son’, thus choosing to forget the name ‘Laufeyson’, for he doesn’t feel he has a family to speak of. This is his own choice and action, and he prefers it this way. Home, to Loki, is nothing.

36: What makes them feel guilty?

This is what makes Loki a very interesting character; this factor of guilt. Records of psychology have deduced that the only way a person would be able to appertain in such acts against their race or against others, would be through psychopathy, sociopathy, insanity, and many other varients. Loki is none of these things. He is not a psychopath, nor is he insane. He is something else entirely. Believing himself to be far above such things, Loki would never put a label on what makes him himself. Guilt is not something that weighs heavily on his conscience at all; in fact, in Loki’s mind, guilt is something that rarely flits through it. He simply sees things that need to be done, and does them. He does not think so much of the emotional or mental consequences. Ultimately, the lives of people he has taken will not now, or perhaps, ever, weigh on his conscience. Not because he doesn’t have one; but because he is so complex, that it shuts off to certain things, under certain conditions.
However, I do think there is one or two things Loki genuinely feels a twinge of guilt about. He does feel something for the betrayal of his family, and of Thor, however muted it is now.