Loki (
dreamsofpoison) wrote2013-03-27 01:36 pm
for shiningbinds
Something had happened, Loki thinks. Something must have gone wrong with the Tesseract transportation. Yet Thor was not with him, if the path was diverted Thor would follow due to his proximity alone. Well, best not take any chances, until he's proven otherwise he will assume Thor is somewhere on this world as well and he will simply count his blessings he is not here.
Here is a dense forest, not unlike those he played in as a child. He had been unconscious and that damnable muzzle was still stuck to his face. He tries to pry it free the first chance he gets but to no success. His powers are muted along with his voice. He soon loses track of time as he tries to gain his bearings. He determines this isn't a world he's familiar with though it does seem to share many characteristics with both Asgard and Midgard.
A settlement is his best chance to get the muzzle off. It may be difficult without the use of his mouth to convince the locals they should help him. Perhaps if he made himself appear pathetic enough one of the more soft hearted of them will aide him. Hm, if there are any people living here. He did see something that could be a city when he climbed a tree in the forest. So he travels in that direction.
Eventually, even Asgardians get tired. He finds a place to rest between a large boulder and a fallen tree. A place he may be over looked by anyone or anything merely passing.
Here is a dense forest, not unlike those he played in as a child. He had been unconscious and that damnable muzzle was still stuck to his face. He tries to pry it free the first chance he gets but to no success. His powers are muted along with his voice. He soon loses track of time as he tries to gain his bearings. He determines this isn't a world he's familiar with though it does seem to share many characteristics with both Asgard and Midgard.
A settlement is his best chance to get the muzzle off. It may be difficult without the use of his mouth to convince the locals they should help him. Perhaps if he made himself appear pathetic enough one of the more soft hearted of them will aide him. Hm, if there are any people living here. He did see something that could be a city when he climbed a tree in the forest. So he travels in that direction.
Eventually, even Asgardians get tired. He finds a place to rest between a large boulder and a fallen tree. A place he may be over looked by anyone or anything merely passing.

sorry for such a late response!
For the moment, this is the truth. Kratos has no intention of harming the other man until he is given a reason to. Quietly, he questions why this man would be muzzled. However, it's of little importance--just something Kratos could likely use to his advantage if need be.
"I am a traveling mercenary," the words come out seamlessly, a lie that's been told many times as he's led past Chosens to their assured deaths, "my name is Kratos. Are you lost?"
No problem!
After a moment he lowers his stick, it hardly was a threat to begin with. He inclines his head and gives a slight shrug. He gestures to the forest around him then tries to convey unfamiliarity with with his expression.
sorry for lateness again--i probably should have told you that i'm getting back into the groove. :c
"It's dangerous to stay in places like this for too long," he explains calmly, "Monsters are known to roam here, usually in greater quantities than they do in the fields. If you'd like, I can accompany you to a nearby town."
Hopefully, Loki will be agreeable to this. Kratos does not want any more trouble than is warranted at this point.