What is your favorite version of Loki?
Personally, I perfer the original myths lying trickster who was nonetheless loyal to his father. He knew that he was half Jotun (frost giant) yet chose to embrace his father's Aesir side. It helps that he pretty much invented sarcasm. Whenever I write Loki, I give him these traits, but I will admit to making him a little hot blooded (no pun intended) during more dramatic moments.
lines to prove my statement: (all from a story I'm re-writing called Deicide: Vallhalla and Olympus)
Loki: (being held at arrowpoint by Apollo and Artemis after Apollo says "Any last words to save yourself?") Just three. "Artemis, how's Orion?" (smirks as Artemis punches both him and her brother before storming off)
Loki: (to Hiemdall after his loyalty is questioned.) I may have been born a Jotun, but I chose to be an Aesir!
Loki: (after Thor says he has an idea) Will wonders never cease?
Personally, I perfer the original myths lying trickster who was nonetheless loyal to his father. He knew that he was half Jotun (frost giant) yet chose to embrace his father's Aesir side. It helps that he pretty much invented sarcasm. Whenever I write Loki, I give him these traits, but I will admit to making him a little hot blooded (no pun intended) during more dramatic moments.
lines to prove my statement: (all from a story I'm re-writing called Deicide: Vallhalla and Olympus)
Loki: (being held at arrowpoint by Apollo and Artemis after Apollo says "Any last words to save yourself?") Just three. "Artemis, how's Orion?" (smirks as Artemis punches both him and her brother before storming off)
Loki: (to Hiemdall after his loyalty is questioned.) I may have been born a Jotun, but I chose to be an Aesir!
Loki: (after Thor says he has an idea) Will wonders never cease?