✰ : Weird thing they want to try or have tried, ✱ : Someone or something who or that has played a part in a fantasy or daydream
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✰ : Weird thing they want to try or have tried
In all actuality, there are very few things that Loki doesn’t want to try. He’s curious by nature and, perhaps, a bit too curious about everything. The only time he finds himself not curious about something is when he’s already experienced it and it was either boring or caused him some sort of harm that he’s unwilling to experience again.
That being said, one weird thing Loki’s always wanted to try (at least as of late) is actually spending an entire day living like a Jotun would. Loki’s been to Jotunheim only a few times in his entire life. He understands very little about his heritage aside from the biased teachings of Asgard. He’s really been lingering on going to Jotunheim, interacting with the siblings he has that he hasn’t met yet and spending some time living like an actual Jotun.
✱ : Someone or something who or that has played a part in a fantasy or daydream
When Loki was a child (and up to present), he’s done a lot of reading and research on gods from different sects. Instead of ignoring them or pretending like he doesn’t care about them, he’s found reading about Greek, Egyptians, Asians, and all sorts of deities fascinating. He’s met multiple deities throughout his life but one person that has always really stuck out to him is Thoth, the Egyptian God of Writing, Magic, the Moon, and plenty of other titles. Because it was said that Thoth invented the art form of writing and was a scribe of the Underworld while maintaining the library of the Gods, Loki always held a very childish desire to spend time studying under Thoth’s immense amount of knowledge and abilities.














