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waiting for summer to come again
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I sleep with my feet on moss carpets, my branches in the cotton of the clouds.
Anaïs Nin, Under a Glass Bell
Nature Chart
by Jessica Roux
But how could you live and have no story to tell?
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
I think this scene is underrated.
I love this bonding moment between Mobius and the lokis.
Other scenes like this would have brought much more to Loki's understanding of himself and his reconciliation with himself.
The look of Classic Loki on him first when Mobius says that he respects the versatile sides of Lokis.
Kid Loki's concern about Mobius' future when he has only known him for a few minutes.
Again Classic Loki's reaction when Mobius says he wants to reveal the truth to the entire TVA.
And Mobius's simple and direct response, 'Well, it's never too late to change."
Again the stare of Classic Loki, which is exactly the same as Loki at the beginning of the season when Mobius tells him that he doesn't see him as a villain.
That none of them have to conform to a certain idea of themselves, that their destiny is not immutable, and that's all new for Lokis.
loki · the trickster god of mischief
Loki is known as the tricker God, he is not evil, nor is he good, he lives in Asgard even though he is from Jotunheim (the land of the giants). he loves to make trouble for anyone and everyone especially for the Gods and Goddesses in Asgard. Loki is both cunning and clever and he always comes up with new ideas to annoy and bring people in the uttermost embarrassments. Loki just loves to prank people in all the ways he can think of, aslong that he think it is funny. After he brings someone in trouble with his pranks, he often saved them so he would look like the hero of the day. Loki has an amazing ability which is a quite useful skill for him, he is able to shape shift into almost any living being. In some separate incidents he appears in the form of a salmon, a mare, a seal, a fly, and possibly also an elderly woman. After Loki had made one prank to many for the Gods and Goddesses in Asgard, he was placed in a cave with a poisonous snake above his head. Loki’s faithful and loving wife Sigyn, stayed with Loki in the cave and held a bowl over his head to catch the poison from the snake.
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im ok i just need to see some sunlight shining on water