[ Loki knows little of what it means to be elf-blooded, here, but GwenaΓ«lle paints a clear, albeit brief image. He reads the tension in her body along with her words, and he admires the decision she's made to keep her mother's name in the face of such hypocrisies.
What he does know is something of bastards and of birthright.
It still feels like a wild reason to try to kill someone, but he's done worse over objectively less, he supposes. ]
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[ Loki knows little of what it means to be elf-blooded, here, but GwenaΓ«lle paints a clear, albeit brief image. He reads the tension in her body along with her words, and he admires the decision she's made to keep her mother's name in the face of such hypocrisies.
What he does know is something of bastards and of birthright.
It still feels like a wild reason to try to kill someone, but he's done worse over objectively less, he supposes. ]
What should we do with the body?