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This story is out of order, and it has yet to be written. This is because there are things our hero could not have known, but now our hero has been taken out of his story. As such:
SPOILER WARNING!!!
What Loki did not know, was that Ikol had never been his past self to begin with.
(A/N: Remember the part about "believed"!)
Ikol was an echo, nothing more. The old man died and left a sword behind. A sword has history, but it does not have heart. It remembers who it has slain, but it cannot say why it did this. Nor does it care. This sword, this Ikol, this Loki, was the last piece of the old man's plan. And someday, he will hit his mark.
And someday, he already has. The bird killed the child and took his place, his body, his name, his story. This is how Loki died again, and how Ikol became Loki.
Ikol claims he had no choice in the matter, that he was unthinking until the deed was done. Both authors have many conflicting feelings on this subject and have argued it time and time again. Probably best to leave it at that and not get into the discourse!
There are two Lokis here now and the story doesn't know what to do with them. Perhaps the Doctor Strange team-up will help sort things out???
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This story is out of order, and it has yet to be written. This is because there are things our hero could not have known, but now our hero has been taken out of his story. As such:
SPOILER WARNING!!!
What Loki did not know, was that Ikol had never been his past self to begin with.
(A/N: Remember the part about "believed"!)
Ikol was an echo, nothing more. The old man died and left a sword behind. A sword has history, but it does not have heart. It remembers who it has slain, but it cannot say why it did this. Nor does it care. This sword, this Ikol, this Loki, was the last piece of the old man's plan. And someday, he will hit his mark.
And someday, he already has. The bird killed the child and took his place, his body, his name, his story. This is how Loki died again, and how Ikol became Loki.
Ikol claims he had no choice in the matter, that he was unthinking until the deed was done. Both authors have many conflicting feelings on this subject and have argued it time and time again. Probably best to leave it at that and not get into the discourse!
There are two Lokis here now and the story doesn't know what to do with them. Perhaps the Doctor Strange team-up will help sort things out???
TO BE CONTINUED...