Furry 2 by Zi-MoZil

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Furry 2 by Zi-MoZil
Diplomacy was always such a tedious yet necessary part of ruling that the Accursed had almost forgotten in those long days spent in the Pit - Now, however, he was being rather forcibly reminded as the success of his Realm rested heavily upon his shoulders and dictated the need for connections with the other world's of the Nine. It had been but a small blessing to discover that the Liesmith hd found himself as King of Jotenheim, for despite their colourful past and undeniable tendency to stab one another in the back whenever the need may arise, Malekith could barter with the Trickster in ways that the other Leader's of the worlds may, possibly, frown upon.
With this in mind, the Mage had been forced to journey to Midgard, no less, on the advice that the Jotunar's new regent had taken a mortal as his lover no less, albeit with some ability. There must have been a little more than met the eye if she was able to hold Loki's attention after all. The idea of it was admittedly puzzling however - And upon his arrival the Elf found he was likely to discover just what made the woman so appealing as he was greeted with new of the Liesmith's absence. Well, he would be dealing with the Queen, it would appear.
Promptly, Malekith hitched his most courteous smile onto mismatched features as he was directed through the halls and to an audience with the Queen, with an elegant brow edging upwards as he stemmed into the room with a bow that reeked of disingenuous gallantry before he spoke, "M'Lady, I came to entreaty with Loki but alas, he is currently indisposed - I wonder if I may trouble thee for some time instead?"