Summary: Loki has decided to keep his distance. You didn’t think the roadtrip from hell could get any worse… but you were wrong. This is definitely worse.
Word Count: 4634
Pairing: Loki/Reader
Rating: M
A/N: Thank you all so much! 💙 I’ve been back around on Tumblr more this week, trying to get through asks and all that good stuff, and I’ve been so happy to hear from everyone! Check out this amazing reading of Frostbite by @m-arbles on Youtube (Ch. 1 & 2 are up, so far)! I’ve also started working on a Spotify playlist, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Summary: You know what Loki isn’t good at? Talking about his feelings.
Word Count: 3927
Pairing: Loki/Reader
Rating: M
A/N: The response to the last chapter completely blew me away (I might’ve even shed a few happy-writer tears, if I’m being completely honest). You’re all lovely, and I’m really thankful that you’re on this Jotunheim journey with me! 💙❄️
Summary: You never imagined you’d be off hunting monster-wolves on an alien planet, but… well, here you are. You’d better hope Mánagarmr isn’t quite as fierce as he sounds.
Word Count: 6711
Pairing: Loki/Reader
Rating: M
A/N: FrostbiteFriday is here again! 💙 I’ve been waiting for this chapter for a long, long time… SO! I really hope you all enjoy it, and thank you so much for your continual support and sweet comments 😊
Summary: Loki’s going to end up giving you whiplash. One moment, he’s playing the heroic king, and the next, he’s Inn-Illi, cold and distant.
And to make it even more confusing, no matter what happens during the day… he always wants you by his side when the night comes.
Word Count: 6848
Pairing: Loki/Reader
Rating: M
A/N: Aaand we’re back!! I loved writing this chapter, and I’m very excited to resume FrostbiteFridays. As always, I love and appreciate the comments/reblogs/asks! You guys are amazing. 💙👩🏼💻 I’m also going to take a second to plug a new one-shot I wrote: Brother’s Keeper. If you like post-canon fix-it… check it out!
P.S. Since Twilight’s been a topic of conversation in my askbox this week, this chapter’s dedicated to I Caught Myself by Paramore. 😋
Summary: You should probably be worried about yourself, but instead, you’re mostly just worried about him.
Word Count: 4126
Pairing: Loki/Reader
Rating: M
A/N: The excitement for this story continues to amaze and inspire me – thank you all so much! ❤️ 👩🏼💻
I am going to take a two-week hiatus from Frostbite Fridays – I’m having a hard time keeping up with everything (IRL & fanfic-wise), and I want to get some work done on my other stories/get a little ahead for this one. So! The next #FrostbiteFriday will be Oct. 19th! ❄️ (In other exciting news, I’ve actually just outlined it alllll the way to the end, and I usually don’t outline, so I’m pretty pleased with myself, haha).
This confirms not only that Loki was abandoned for being “weak” but also that he was a bastard, which may be especially interesting to those who think Loki might be a hybrid between frost giant and something else.
“I thought Odin had killed you.” – Maybe a proof that Laufey didn’t abandon Loki? If he did, he would have no way to know Loki was once in Odin’s hand (and also Odin would have no way to know the baby was Laufey’s son).
“Perhaps you should not have so carelessly abandoned me.” This gives Laufey pause. – Why did Laufey pause if Loki was telling the truth?
“That’s what I would have done.” – It seems more like angry and rash words, after Laufey realized his own son was raised up by the sworn enemy and brainwashed to turn against him, and was berated “know your place” by the enemy’s crown prince right in the place he originally belonged to. (How ironic!)
Laufey was a king and when a king decides to give up his offspring, he would finish it with his own hands or at least ask an executioner to do so. Just casting the baby out is imprudent and unwise.
And another probable hint the film gives:
At first, I thought the, “He’s as weak as you are” thing was an admission of having abandoned Loki.
But then it occurred to me that perhaps what he’s implying is that, had Laufey kidnapped Odin’s son, he certainly would have killed him—rather than being an admission that he would have killed Loki for being weak, had he not been stolen. Because if he would have killed Loki, he could have just… killed Loki.
And I agree with @whitedaydream on this point: If Laufey had abandoned Loki prior to/during Asgard’s invasion, how would he even have known that Odin took possession of him? I suppose it’s possible that he just assumed, based on Loki going missing. But that his absence was even noticed, I feel, would be another indicator that he wasn’t actually abandoned. I’ve also often wondered how Odin knew Loki was Laufey’s son, specifically, if he just “found” him cast aside, unwanted. Do other jötnar not have children?
The “and a thief” part in the film, though, I’ve always assumed Laufey was referring to the Casket.
Summary: Some tension, some flirting, some disasters. Y’know, just your typical alien roadtrip stuff.
Word Count: 4855
Pairing: Loki/Reader
Rating: M
A/N: Well, at least I got the chance to update one fic this week! I’ve been looking forward to parts of this one for a while… I hope you enjoy it, too! 😘 I’m 100% certain that it probably needs more proofing, but… I just want y’all to be able to read it ASAP, haha
My list of do-not-want themes for a Loki series far surpasses my list of yes-please themes. All mentioned ideas I’ve seen floating around this website already, and isn’t that a scary thought.
1. Any prequel of any kind with a presently dead Loki.
2. No comedies / sitcoms, and specifically nothing with Sakaar or Grandmaster in it.
3. No mockumentaries about the making of The Tragedy of Loki of Asgard.
4. No Agent of Asgard live action remake with Loki serving Thor (instead of the Mother Triumvirate) to erase his sins.
5. No Loki and Sif /Valkyrie adventures.
6. No Old!Loki vs Kid!Loki plot.
Would watch ideas would include:
1. Loki’s time with Thanos / void / as Odin IF it gives him depth beyond a lunatic or a trickster and IF he somehow survives IW.
2. Independent adventure set after IW, maybe something about New Asgard being rebuilt / hunting for necessary old relics.
You’re welcome to discuss both negative and positive themes you’d potentially to see under this post; I trust you guys with your tastes.
Really anything that implies autonomy for Loki’s character would be welcome. Nothing centered around him earning someone else’s love/trust/respect. Nothing centered around how he is distrusted. Nothing centered around any characterization from Ragnarok.
I’ve been thinking about this for a couple days, and I keep going back and forth on whether I’d want it or not. But I was thinking possibly a series dealing with Loki going to Jötunheim to claim his throne.
Pros:
Return of Jötun!Loki
Loki confronting his past and learning to accept himself
Fixing the dumpster fire that is Taika Waititi’s vision of Loki as a leader
Getting to explore more of Jötunheim
NOT ABOUT THOR
Cons:
I’m a petty bitch and don’t want Odin to get what he wanted all along?
Relatively minor, maybe, but I don’t want to reinforce Odin’s false notion that everything Loki’s done has been about wanting a throne.
IDK, GIVE UNTO ME YOUR THOUGHTS, LOKI PEOPLE. I’M CURIOUS HOW THE FANDOM FEELS ABOUT THIS.
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