iamhisgloriouspurpose:

sarcasmismydefaultmode:

betweenelsewherenevermore:

amuseoffyre:

wibbly-wobbly-midgardian-shit:

This makes me so sad

My headcanon for the MCU-verse is the Frigga always wanted more children, but they only ever had Thor. Frigga smiled and pretended all was well, but there was always a secret longing for a child who was more like her. As much as she loved Thor, he was very much his father’s son and the golden child. He had no patience for magic and tricks.

And then her husband comes back from war with this infant, a child who could be a hostage against the Jotun, who could one day be useful, an ally on the throne of Jotunheim. But Frigga doesn’t see that. She sees a frightened baby, and takes him from Odin, and cradles him as if he’s her own, and the baby’s cries soften.

“He is a Jotun. You cannot forget that,” Odin said, over and over, but Frigga only smiled and said, “No. He is my son.”

Sure, I didn’t need those feels

You hear that? That’s the sound of my heart breaking into a million irreparable pieces…

“Welcome to Asgard, little one. I am Frigga, your mother.” She leaned over, and bestowed a soft kiss on that sweet forehead. The baby cooed with delight, still gazing at Frigga.“

One of my favorite parts of writing my story “Origins” was the scene where Odin brings baby Loki back to Asgard.

gaslightgallows:

howlingdawn:

lokihiddleston:

Frigga:
“You and your father cast large shadows. I’d hoped by sharing my gifts with Loki that he could find some sun for himself.“


I just noticed that Loki is the only one who actually looks around when Odin asks if they can hear Frigga and I can’t put into coherent words at the moment why that hurts me but it hurts me

Because Loki listened. Just for a second… he hoped.

thiddybatch:

“Part of the backstory we created was that Frigga was really the most attentive to Loki when he was a child. And Odin didn’t really know how to connect. He connected much more with Thor. They were sort of cut from the same cloth. And Frigga and Loki had this kind of beautiful, sensitive, more artistic relationship. And it was actually her who taught him all his magic.”