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( open to all ) all the world's a stage
Who: Open to All
What: Party @ The Opherium
When: August
Where: Central City
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( i. here for your entertainment )
( ii. the curtain rises )
( iii. something wicked this way comes )
What: Party @ The Opherium
When: August
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: N/A

( i. here for your entertainment )
[ most people would see the strange arrivals as an imposition. and loki does to some degree. that being said, he’s more than willing to turn that problem into a business opportunity. show that he’s open and welcoming. throw in a little extra money to establish the theater as a prominent spot in this world. the doors are open, fees are reduced. and if you’re not interested in catching a play, you might want to stop by the steps where there are a few vendors selling cotton candy, ice-cream sandwiches and beer to passersby and there are a few street performers there to catch your attention, whether they’re juggling fire balls, doing magic tricks or simply playing a pianoforte on the steps of the opherium. ]
( ii. the curtain rises )
[ for this month, loki is running a bunch of shakespearean plays. hamlet, macbeth, the twelfth night . . . you name it, it’s probably running. during the intermissions, there’s an open bar for you to rub elbows with the other patrons, maybe discuss your favourite part of the play. enjoy the arts so to speak. if you catch the really late night shows, you might find that your favourite plays might . . . turn out a little differently. like the trees are real in macbeth. that the ghosts move through the audience, sending chills down your spine. but the experience is still worth it. or is it?
or perhaps, you might need some alone time after a show, wanting to catch the infamous view of the city from the opherium's balcony. the choice is yours. ]
( iii. something wicked this way comes )
[ the theater keeps up odd hours. its productions run late into the night. and sometimes, you might feel the urge to linger and explore. after all, it’s strange to hear that a god of mischief is running a theater these days. almost suspicious even! so you might be wandering the halls, ears and eyes peeled to hear anything that might be unusual.
and you might just get your wish. a ghostly murmur, the flicker of a shadow against the pane of glass, statues that seem to be unnerving with their gaze upon you . . . is there something really there or are you just imagining things? ]
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Events? Such as?
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Is that how it happened?
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It is. I was staying there, keeping an ear to the ground in a portion of the universe where the disreputable gather. The Grandmaster took a shine to me and was courting me, trying to convince me to stay. He showed off his prized champion, who I recognized as Thor's missing comrade, the Hulk. I, of course, immediately summoned Thor, knowing he would want to help his friend, but unfortunately he was captured en route. Still, he quickly turned it to his advantage once I met with him and explained the situation.
Is that not how it happened in your world?
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More or less.
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Were you still enemies with Thor at that time?
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Not even if you had a hand in his death?
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Who is dictating your fate?
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Surely you're not afraid of Asgard and Midgard.
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My nomadic lifestyle is a necessity, while Thanos is still alive and controls his armies. Once he is dealt with, I may choose freely where I want to stay. Which need not be Asgard.
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And where is Thor? Is he not traveling with you on your . . . grand intergalactic vacation?
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They will not be caught unawares. As they were in your world.
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I see.
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[It's the one thing he can't understand about how things "should" have gone. The mistake he can't forgive.]
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And my rage, I could trust.
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