Oh, dear. Loki already feels sorry for this Mikh'tan. "If so, remember what I've told you about not pulling at fur. Not even to put bows in it."
There's...probably a story there.
It's strange to meet a people with no preconceived notions about him or his children whatsoever. Strange, and soothing. Would it make a difference to present himself as a god, here? Would they be mistrustful or awed?
Oblivious to the sibling teasing now, Loki just blinks at the matriarch for a moment as if she's confused him somehow. Then he looks down at the children, who are all eager to take off and run, and gives them a gentle nod. "Do not take Eindrid into the water without an adult," he tells them, and a moment later they're all dropping their bags and scampering off along the sand.
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There's...probably a story there.
It's strange to meet a people with no preconceived notions about him or his children whatsoever. Strange, and soothing. Would it make a difference to present himself as a god, here? Would they be mistrustful or awed?
Oblivious to the sibling teasing now, Loki just blinks at the matriarch for a moment as if she's confused him somehow. Then he looks down at the children, who are all eager to take off and run, and gives them a gentle nod. "Do not take Eindrid into the water without an adult," he tells them, and a moment later they're all dropping their bags and scampering off along the sand.