The importance of “water is wet” studies should not be understated. Because now you have a study to point to when someone who doesn’t already know this asks you for a source, as opposed to relying on anecdotal evidence or “common knowledge”.
It doesn’t make sense because IW decided that canon doesn’t matter and no one would remember the tiny details like when the war with Jotunheim happened:
And Gamora was the last survive of her planet, and there was nothing like killing half of the population:
According to the date of war with Jotunheim Thor can’t be 1500, otherwise he would be 500 at that time and could remember that his father brought a baby with him. As it is shown in Thor 1, Thor and Loki are very close in age. Therefore as Loki is around 1050, Thor must be only a couple of years older, not hundreds!
Officially Grandthorki is a subtype of Frostmaster in which the Grandmaster coerces a platonically related Thor and Loki to engage in sexual activities with each other and/or with him. There’s tonns of possibilities where one could take that, so for a more nuanced description, see this post.
What if I don’t interpret the ship that way?
That’s fine! There’s nothing wrong with interpreting a ship a different way! ^_^ However, since Grandthorki was coined for a specific purpose, the above definition will be the only type of content that will be tagged as #Grandthorki on this blog.
If you would like to write Thor and/or Loki as having pre-established sexual feelings for the other, then it will still be reblogged! It will just be tagged as #GrandthorkiB instead.
Variations of soft!Grandthorki/soft!Frostmaster (where it’s written as not even remotely dubcon/noncon) are not allowed for this event. I’m sorry. Your interpretation is valid; it’s just not worth my time or energy to cater content that I have no personal interest in.
That said, this is a hate-free environment. If you are hateful towards any ship, kink, or person, you will be blocked.
How do I participate?
It’s simple! You can post your content any time on October 20th or October 21st (UTC-6). Please be sure to use the tag #grandthorkiday within the first five (5) tags. If you don’t tag correctly, I won’t be able to find it and reblog.
I will be reblogging all content in the tag for everyone interested to see on October 21st (and likely for a couple days afterward). If you’re unable to post your content before October 21st, then that is okay; I will still reblog late posts if needed.
Note that it will help me a lot if all creators read the Rules before posting content.