Thor Odinson (
rebuildyourruins) wrote in
driftfleet2018-01-01 07:58 pm
video + action.
Who: Thor + you
Broadcast: video, fleetwide
Action: the Blue Fish
When: now
video.
[The video opens on Thor. For those who've met him, it might take half a second to realise that, because his appearance has markedly changed. His long hair has been hacked short, and he's wearing an eyepatch over his right eye. It's weird. It doesn't even have a strap. Even his armor is different, much less flashy and looking worse for wear than the other silver set he'd had previously.
The look on his face is a bit harried, but he starts off with a long drawn out:]
So... [This just had to be his first address to the network, didn't it. Thanks, fate.] Hello. I had heard before that people in this place could fall asleep and end up back home for a while. It seems I now count myself among them. I have to say it's much more confusing to experience yourself. I think it's been only a few days here.
[He rubs at his chin a bit, looking off to the side in thought for a moment. This whole business on top of everything else makes him feel downright exhausted.]
Doesn't feel like it, though. [Thor returns his attention to the communicator, with a little shrug and less of a pensive look.] I'll add it to my list of grievances against the Atroma. I'm sure we'll have a library's worth to throw at them before the end.
If anything has happened in the last few days, I would be glad to hear it. If we haven't yet met, I am Thor, son of Odin, God of Thunder, and king of Asgard.
[It still sounds strange to him, though he trucks through it as gamely as he can.]
Rogers, Natasha, I need to talk to you both.
Oh-- [He smiles a bit, though it's a shade deadpan.] And happy new year.
action.
[Later, Thor sets about re-familiarising himself with the Blue Fish again, poking around the rooms and going through the kitchen cupboards. He could honestly use the distraction that pointless busy work can give, or conversation with anyone he happens to run into.]
Broadcast: video, fleetwide
Action: the Blue Fish
When: now
video.
[The video opens on Thor. For those who've met him, it might take half a second to realise that, because his appearance has markedly changed. His long hair has been hacked short, and he's wearing an eyepatch over his right eye. It's weird. It doesn't even have a strap. Even his armor is different, much less flashy and looking worse for wear than the other silver set he'd had previously.
The look on his face is a bit harried, but he starts off with a long drawn out:]
So... [This just had to be his first address to the network, didn't it. Thanks, fate.] Hello. I had heard before that people in this place could fall asleep and end up back home for a while. It seems I now count myself among them. I have to say it's much more confusing to experience yourself. I think it's been only a few days here.
[He rubs at his chin a bit, looking off to the side in thought for a moment. This whole business on top of everything else makes him feel downright exhausted.]
Doesn't feel like it, though. [Thor returns his attention to the communicator, with a little shrug and less of a pensive look.] I'll add it to my list of grievances against the Atroma. I'm sure we'll have a library's worth to throw at them before the end.
If anything has happened in the last few days, I would be glad to hear it. If we haven't yet met, I am Thor, son of Odin, God of Thunder, and king of Asgard.
[It still sounds strange to him, though he trucks through it as gamely as he can.]
Rogers, Natasha, I need to talk to you both.
Oh-- [He smiles a bit, though it's a shade deadpan.] And happy new year.
action.
[Later, Thor sets about re-familiarising himself with the Blue Fish again, poking around the rooms and going through the kitchen cupboards. He could honestly use the distraction that pointless busy work can give, or conversation with anyone he happens to run into.]

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[He takes a sip of his drink.]
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[she takes a sip of her own drink] What angers me most, I think, is that it was just me. There is someone else who was with me in my world, but he has no knowledge of what happened whatsoever. To him, I was only asleep for two days.
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[He doesn't relish the thought. The horror of it all is still too fresh.]
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[He has another long sip of his drink.]
It's an opportunity to sort out my thoughts on it, at least.
[Order of events, what's relevant, what's best left unsaid. Thor isn't one to leave much out usually, but there are some things even he would prefer stay private.]
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Spoilers: to her, it is. She takes a long sip of her drink, sitting back in her chair. Time to change the subject, some, at least to something a little more light-hearted]
You did not mention you were a god in our first meeting.
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[Staring at birds in the wilderness.]
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[while staring at birds]
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. . . you have troublesome siblings.
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Moreso than most, from what I've been told.
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[There are two kinds in his own universe - the Light Elves and the Dark Elves. Though the latter had all finally perished only a couple of years ago.]
Asgardians are one of the longest lived races in the universe. It's rare to meet others who outmatch us.
[Not impossible, though, if the Grandmaster was anything to go by.]
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[it would be a first, to meet someone from a world where elves exist, but wasn't from a time period similar to hers]
I do not know for sure who the longest living is where I am from - there are arguments made for both elves and dragonborn. But we also don't have any races that can claim they are gods, either.
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[Were killed off, really, by the war of his grandfather. Thor had seen to the last of the Dark Elves a bare couple of years ago.]
Well, my father used to remind us that though we may be gods, we're also still people. We aren't immortal, or infallible. In the end we're just another race.
[The reminder has become ever more stark these past few days, as the golden shroud was ripped away from their history. Now they're a homeless race, with little status to speak of. It's grounding in a way Thor never would have thought of growing up on tales of Asgard's heroism.]
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[though if the dark elves are what her mind first went to, well, good riddance]
Your father was very wise. [the usual lilt in her voice is gone, a bit more serious now] I doubt many bother to think that way.
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