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realityshifted2012-10-07 12:35 pm
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[When Loki arrives on the Plane, momentary surprise turning to curiosity as he looks around and does not see the woman, Meredith Sault, he met here previously] Of course. She would not be here again. [A small, knowing smile crosses his features.] I wouldn't be.
[He sets off to explore this new world after he is certain he won't simply be thrust back outside that little cottage once more. Stars surrounding him are not an unfamiliar sight to Loki. They are, however, not the ones he is used to in the constellations he studied and has used to guide him when no map could. They intrigue him and will warrant further inspection--but they are not his primary concern. After finding the Information kiosk and receiving aid from a helpful invisible woman--who he tried to find initially until he figured out the trick--he is left with questions not about how to go home. He has already tried what was suggested to him and found it quite clever. No, he wonders other things...] How is this world even here? Why has Father never mentioned it?
[As things seem relatively peaceful, he does not put on his armor; there doesn't appear to be any need for it, though he does stay on his guard. Instead, he cloaks himself for a time, wandering around this "Astral Plane" invisibly to see what it has to offer.
It...is not quite what he is expecting, but then again with the "Astral" denotation, he might have expected objects dealing more with the celestial bodies than what he has found. Surely, there are answers for this as well, and as he has assessed the dangers and this place well enough already, he removes his enchantments and heads towards a building which purpose he was initially unsure of until he took note of all the bottles of alcohol and suddenly it all became clear. The mortals there would be a good place to start.]
[As he speaks, he pushes the bar doors aside and gracefully strides in.] Pardon the intrusion. I must admit this is my first time getting a proper look around this plane of Astral. Yet, I find myself with more questions than the box of information can provide me. I would reward you with food and drink... [He glances at all the bottles behind the bar.] But I believe this building and one other is already handling that for you.
[He would know who would trick the trickster.]
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[He sets off to explore this new world after he is certain he won't simply be thrust back outside that little cottage once more. Stars surrounding him are not an unfamiliar sight to Loki. They are, however, not the ones he is used to in the constellations he studied and has used to guide him when no map could. They intrigue him and will warrant further inspection--but they are not his primary concern. After finding the Information kiosk and receiving aid from a helpful invisible woman--who he tried to find initially until he figured out the trick--he is left with questions not about how to go home. He has already tried what was suggested to him and found it quite clever. No, he wonders other things...] How is this world even here? Why has Father never mentioned it?
[As things seem relatively peaceful, he does not put on his armor; there doesn't appear to be any need for it, though he does stay on his guard. Instead, he cloaks himself for a time, wandering around this "Astral Plane" invisibly to see what it has to offer.
It...is not quite what he is expecting, but then again with the "Astral" denotation, he might have expected objects dealing more with the celestial bodies than what he has found. Surely, there are answers for this as well, and as he has assessed the dangers and this place well enough already, he removes his enchantments and heads towards a building which purpose he was initially unsure of until he took note of all the bottles of alcohol and suddenly it all became clear. The mortals there would be a good place to start.]
[As he speaks, he pushes the bar doors aside and gracefully strides in.] Pardon the intrusion. I must admit this is my first time getting a proper look around this plane of Astral. Yet, I find myself with more questions than the box of information can provide me. I would reward you with food and drink... [He glances at all the bottles behind the bar.] But I believe this building and one other is already handling that for you.
[He would know who would trick the trickster.]
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Tell me... Of whose honour do you normally have the pleasure?
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I serve the Goddess Athena. I am Mu, Saint of Aries, and guardian of the Temple of the White Ram.
[Mu makes another light bow as he introduces himself properly. He looks rather unassuming without his cloth on, but perhaps it's better if such an unknown quantity doesn't know quite everything just yet.]
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Ahh, I see. [He nods slowly. The name rings a couple bells from his travels to Midgard. One of the many, many gods the humans had created myth and legends.] A wise choice. A ram is a strong and sure--a good fit for such a god.
Do those who speak for Odin in your world serve a similar purpose as you do for Athena?
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Mm, to some extent yes. Their order is far less militant then ours, however. Odin is not present to them as Athena is to us, and thus does not require the same level of protection. There are some God Warriors, however, who serve and defend their high priestess. I'm afraid I know little else about them - I have not dealt with them first hand.
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Yes. Athena is born as a human girl every two hundred and fifty years or so, to lead us against the lord of Hell, Hades.
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[An eyebrow shoots up on his face.] A mere mortal against a lord of Hel? [He looks as though he doesn't quite believe that. Then again, Hel in his reality is different.]
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A mortal body, yes, but a divine spirit, much the same as the form Hades takes.
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[Taking a mortal form seems foolhardy to Loki, but perhaps these gods of Mu's are not of their right minds. He keeps all this to himself, of course. The mortals are, after all, the ones who greatly exaggerated the exploits of Thor and their friends, so the truth behind the legends may be something different entirely in their case as well.]
Then it is good your god has such warriors at hand to shield herself.
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I am often here, should you need assistance.