Strange's answer actually makes Loki more concerned, but it's as good as a statement that he doesn't want to go into it right now. The godling gives him a sharp glance and a raised eyebrow, but only says mildly, "As long as it's not about to come back around on you while I'm visiting, I suppose. Do try not to die while I'm starting to think I might like you a bit."
Or at least try not to die permanently, is what he almost says, but opts not to. Neither of them has a good track record there, but Strange has been through it more times than Loki.
He puts the kettle away, fetches a couple small plates from the cabinet, and places a cardamom bun out for each of them. "She was a völva, raised by witches. She taught me most of what I know, everything that's not raw instinct. Up until I left Asgard, at least. I picked up a few things here and there, after that."
Mostly from Ebony Maw, and he didn't enjoy the experience, but he would so much rather talk about Frigga.
"Thor and I always had private tutors, growing up, but I got more study time with Frigga while I was learning magic. Even if I hadn't been any good at it, it would have been worth it for that."
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Or at least try not to die permanently, is what he almost says, but opts not to. Neither of them has a good track record there, but Strange has been through it more times than Loki.
He puts the kettle away, fetches a couple small plates from the cabinet, and places a cardamom bun out for each of them. "She was a völva, raised by witches. She taught me most of what I know, everything that's not raw instinct. Up until I left Asgard, at least. I picked up a few things here and there, after that."
Mostly from Ebony Maw, and he didn't enjoy the experience, but he would so much rather talk about Frigga.
"Thor and I always had private tutors, growing up, but I got more study time with Frigga while I was learning magic. Even if I hadn't been any good at it, it would have been worth it for that."