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Glamora
I’ve finally finished my first animatic! I hope you all enjoy it!
Stages of Grief After Infinity War:
1. Denial
Me: Mm hm, I'm sure they're all dead and they're never coming back. Because no Marvel character has EVER come back to life. Lol, okay
2. Anger
Me: Fuck the MCU. Worst fucking movie ever. God, they're no better than the Justice League, just killing off everyone.
Yeah, I said it. We're all thinking it.
3. Depression
Me:*sobs* I *sob* CAN'T *sob* FUNCTION *sob* ANYMORE!* sob* I WON"T BE ABLE TO MAKE IT TO 2019! *Bawls eyes out while stroking poster of Tom Hiddleston*
4. Bargaining
Me: *Comes up with theories for the next movie that ensure that Thanos dies and everything goes back to normal and everyone who "died" comes back. It'll happen. Trust me.*
5. Acceptance
Yeah......haven't made it here yet.
If I made a discord gc for the people on tumblr so we can all talk to each other, would anyone be interested?
Loki and The Guardians
Despite what everyone in the avengers tell them, all of the guardians gets along with Loki and trusts his judgement.
Loki can speak Groot, something he learned during his time in exile. loki talks about Groots being incredibly loyal but vicious creatures if someone they’re loyal to is harmed. He’s shocked, but not surprised, when the group tells him about what Groot did to save them from the ship crash on Xandar. The avengers are baffled by how kind Loki is to the walking tree, and how easily he’ll talk to him.
Peter Quill gets along with Loki pretty well because they realize, weirdly, that they have some things in common. They both had two shit dads, and they both took somewhat negative routes to cope. They even get into an argument about who’s father is worse. “My real dad left me and my mother behind on Earth.” “My real father cast me out to die in the cold because I was too small.” “My father had me stolen from Earth when I was just a child.” “Odin stole me from Jotunheim himself, and never bothered to tell me I wasn’t Asgardian until I found out on my own. Then he blamed me for my actions and wrongly imprisoned me. He wouldn’t even let me out of prison to go to my mother’s funeral.” “My father killed my mother by putting a tumor in her head.” Loki pauses for a moment. “Fine, I suppose you win.” They both sigh and take a drink. “This is some strong stuff, huh?” Quill comments. “Is it?” Loki asks, then shrugs. “We had stronger on Asgard, We had better on Asgard. Too bad it’s gone.” “The alcohol?” Loki gives him a look. “Asgard. Asgard is gone.” “Woah, wait what? That’s why we brought you guys to Earth?” “Yes, exactly. We had to destroy Asgard to kill our sister, the Goddess of Death. Someone that Odin never thought to mention existed.” “Your….your dad made a goddess of death? And never told you about her?” “Indeed, he never did.” “Okay…I think you win now.”
While in exile, Loki also met people like Drax, who he deals with despite how annoying he finds the whole literalism thing. “You’re a frost giant? But how is that possible? You’re so small.” Because of this comment Loki proves himself as a Jotun and as a sorcerer, performing different flashy tricks to awe the group. This leads to Drax calling Loki “Magic Man.” “Ah yes Magic Man, you will be a great ally in the fight against Thanos.”
Glamora is shocked when she finds out that Loki is indeed the guy that was supposed to retrieve the Tesseract, and is even more shocked that he let Loki go after returning it. Loki, on the other hand, acts delighted to meet Thanos’s favorite air-quotes daughter. They connect the dots that, out of everyone, the two of them know the most about Thanos that will help them defeat him. Glamora doesn’t trust Loki, but the longer she’s around him the more she finds him agreeable and understands how he could weasel his way out of so many situations. Even with crazy people like the Grandmaster, also known as the Collector’s brother.
Rocket thinks he’s the biggest skeptic out of all of them about Loki, but he finds himself getting sucked into his snake oil charm. He agrees with Loki, he backs him up, and when it comes to arguments between Loki and Tony, Rocket sides with Loki. It doesn’t help that Tony looks down on Rocket as a rodent and not the brilliant inventor on par with Tony. Even when he fixes one of his inventions in a way Tony never thought of, he’s reluctant to praise Rocket. Loki treats Rocket like a person, Tony treats him like a raccoon.
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Skipping Spring Around where I live, it seems as if we've skipped spring and jumped right into summer/autumn. Anyway, as you may have noticed, things got a little quiet here.
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