darklittlestories:
More Ragnarok Meta
SPOILERS, obviously.
So, the snake & stab story. Obviously I LIVE for snakes. So I was delighted that Loki shifting SOLIDLY*, into a snake.
And the giggle at mischievous young Loki (I mean, warrior culture? Sibling rivalries involve stabbings, right? lol)
But… BUT: “We were eight.” (I can’t confirm yet that this line wasn’t ‘He was eight’… anyone?)
But I think I heard “We.” Proceeding from there:
This means that Thor & Loki are the same age. Or within a year. That’s a HUGE character revelation. Imagine Loki’s resentment, all the stuff we know, but go back to when we first saw them on screen.
Two young princes, led by their Father-King. “But only one of you will rule.” And by now Loki has (canonically) already at least a seed of malice planted within.
He’s a mage, and a damn fine one to be shapeshifting so young, I’d wager. We know the parallel to Viking culture’s treatment of men perceived as *argr* or *ergi* tracks. We’ve seen Thor and friends mock him for his “tricks.”
So he’s aware of his difference from those warriors. He already feels judged less-than.
But now imagine that a spare few months are all that separates him from—and places him second in ascension order—Thor. How much more acute does that resentment read now?
My heart stings with yet *another* layer of damage to that psyche.
There’s a wealth of characterization to unpack, which is a very pleasant surprise for such a hilarious film, but right now I’m fixated on this narrow perceived-age difference. (Of course we likely will never know if Loki is any younger at all, or if the Jotunn even age analogously to Áesir.)
Somehow for me, knowing they’re closer in age adds so much depth to Loki’s resentment.
And of course their reunion that much sweeter.
Did you hear a ‘we’? Thoughts?
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I have to see it again and get back to you on that “we”
HOWEVER
this is one of those times when i am pretty reluctant to take the canon MCU line as it comes. Why? We know there was a lot of improvisation in that film. I seriously doubt there was as much thought put into every word of that snippet of dialogue as we put into our own headcanons. I simply refuse to change my entire headcanon or reassess fanon on the basis of that.
It doesn’t change that much for me either way. We know they’re close in age (see “both born to be kings” scene, similar heights), we don’t know enough about Asgardian/Jotun biology to make a final call on how they develop as kids (for beings that live up to 5000 years “8″ sounds like such a puzzlingly insignificant number), and I think considering these kids are about 1000 years old, and that for all but, like, 5 years or so, they were brothers, allies, lovers, and friends, give or take a stabbing or two, it does not seem a huge turning point in what we know. Even if they had been born months apart, we know Loki resents and loves his brother either way, that his dad favoured his brother either way, etc.
Loki looks up to Thor like one looks up to an older brother, I think. That’s how I’ ve read and perceived the relationship to be at all times. So, they could have been born on the same day, and that wouldn’t change how Loki looks at Thor and relates to Thor: admiring him, worshipping him, thirsting for him like whoa, wanting to prove himself to him and be on a par with him, and outgrow him. That screams “little brother” to me. Be it age or just, you know, attitude, Thor will always be the older brother to me, and Loki the younger. And I’m fine with that.
Oh yeah, I’m not suggesting a retcon of old work of films, but for some reason that just stabbed me in my heart. (Stabbed—eheheheh)
I don’t know why it stood out to me so much. (It might just be because I LOVE AUs where they’re twins.)
But yeah the dynamic is absolutely still big brother/little brother. That’s so evident in this film, and obviously the others.
Very good observation about the improvisation in the movie, though. You’re right—it could be just a throwaway line.
I’m having *such feels* about it I’m sure it’ll inform my stories, but we’re all pretty solidly steeped in little brother psychology for Loki. I’m just gonna be processing shit from the movie for a while:D (Going to see it again later—w00t!)