[ The company of mortals is a spectrum. In Asgard he is a prince, and Thor has never known anything but respect and adoration from his people. Loki's betrayal was a sting, even as he had felt he was loved by his adoptive brother — perhaps it still is, in a shape unrecognisable to him. It was always Loki who knew that kind of change. ]
[ But on Midgard he can be a curiosity, a stranger, and a hero in the same breath. No number of visits makes that less fascinating, no matter how much Diana speaks of her experience it remains shrouded to him. ]
As does she. For now, you have me. Shall we wager on the winner?
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[ But on Midgard he can be a curiosity, a stranger, and a hero in the same breath. No number of visits makes that less fascinating, no matter how much Diana speaks of her experience it remains shrouded to him. ]
As does she. For now, you have me. Shall we wager on the winner?