meforsaken: (- 54.)
Loki ([personal profile] meforsaken) wrote in [community profile] pixieledmemes 2025-06-20 11:08 pm (UTC)

But one sounds much nicer, hm?

[Lies are just stories, in the end. Their father had taught them that, and it's what led to them becoming the God and Goddess of Stories over their previous domain of Lies.]

They can try and fight against the narrative, but I find the ending catches up with them eventually. One must consider that I too am a character, in a sense, and there is a teller that I write alongside.

Let us take my previous protagonist as an example. Thor, the All-Father, had banished me from his sight and from all of Asgard. But a narrator is always present, and I narrated his actions even when they surprised me. He'll take the path he chooses of his own will, however, I shall always determine where that path ends. I'm not necessarily omniscient or all-powerful, but I'm skilled at poking holes in reality and seeing it laid out for what it is.

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