Tea and books, one in acrylic and one in oils π«
Odin: Do you know how many laws you break daily, on average?
Loki: One?
Odin: No.
Loki: Two?
Odin: No.
Loki: β¦is it one?
ππThe Story of Moon and Sunππ
How am I only just now realising that this cheeky sod
is wearing a heckin snake skin patterned jacket
while munching away on crisps to feed his midgard tapeworm
and asking poor confused Erik about Loki giving birth to Jormungandr?
The best part of Ragnarok is laurits' tendancy to just stand casually in the background of really intense scenes between 2+ other characters eating crisps or something with a little "what the fuck" expression on his face
Also thinking about how Laurits feels alienated not just because he is queer, but because one side of his family donβt accept him/want to kill him and the other side of his family who do love/accept him are at war with them. Itβs hard to accept that Magne cares about him when Mjolnir was specifically crafted to kill Jotun (like him...) I know it seems incredibly devious, but releasing the Midgard Serpent was about self preservation more than anything else.
Fairy kisses
i think laurits might be my new favourite interpretation of loki in the modern filmography, my boy does it so so well, just playing both sides while still kinda staying with his brother but making it so that even his brother barely trusts him, pure loki-ness
mastering being detached from everything yet being connected to everything at the same time. this is the secret to life i think