ofwickedlight:

philosopherking1887:

angryowlet:

queencfthestarsdrfoster:

elly-hiddlesherloki:

makerofrunevests:

whitedaydream:

“Loki is often the voice of reason to Thor’s impulsiveness and is usually relied on to talk his older brother out of sticky situation. ”

“As Odin’s younger son, Loki has always known the throne of Asgard will never belong to him. He has, however, tried his best to be a good brother to Thor and a son Odin could be proud of.”

BONUS:

Interesting.

Teleport is canon!

This irritates me…… a lot.

He can teleport.

Why the hell wasn’t this used in any of the other movies?

This is so important.

The argument could be made that he did teleport in the first Avengers. Loki cast an illusion of himself/became invisible and teleported behind Coulson to stab him with his staff. 

Also he may have teleported himself into the room Thor was being kept in by S.H.I.E.L.D. in the first Thor movie and we just didn’t get to see it.

Honestly, I just ignore the teleportation thing in my fic writing. There’s a lot of stuff in canon that wouldn’t make sense if he could teleport.

The fact that Loki can teleport makes a LOT of canon stuff make no sense. The first 5 minutes of Infinity War especially.

Loki’s teleporting is definitely worth discussing, but can we talk about what they listed as Frigga’s “abilities”? Like … what even lol.

I should clarify: by “canon” (involving Loki) I mean Thor (2011), The Avengers (2012), and Thor: The Dark World (2013).

Yeah, they kind of forgot about Frigga’s illusion magic and swordfighting skills… or maybe they didn’t decide to put those in until TDW.

Re: @angryowlet‘s speculation, I don’t think any teleportation was involved in killing Coulson. I think Loki made two illusory copies of himself: one to lure Thor into the cage, and one to taunt Thor while the actual Loki was off retrieving the scepter.

The main reason I think teleportation would mess with canon logic is that Thor probably would have known that Loki could teleport, and that would be an extremely clear indication that he had gotten himself captured on purpose in The Avengers. He also could have teleported away to keep himself from being apprehended and imprisoned at the end, though I suppose he might have had reasons to want to place himself under Asgardian protection. Also (and this is mostly kind of silly), he wouldn’t have needed to ride a horse from the palace to the Bifrost observatory toward the end of Thor.

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