[Edmund narrows his eyes. Loki, or whoever this man might be, is very convincing.]
The state of the city's defenses certainly leaves something to be desired. If the Grey Sickness did not reach your Asgard, perhaps that is the difference.
The gods themselves seem unaffected by the sickness that plagues the land. Why then, if the citizens of Asgard that are affected are not of the Æsir, have they insisted on filling the city with yet more?
According to them, those they bring from other worlds are not affected as long as they keep these trinkets with them. Curious that they have not attempted to cure their citizens with the same power that the use to protect us.
[And then it clicks.]
...you believe they're misleading us. About the Grey Sickness.
I believe I've spoken to your sister, Susan. It is as I've said to her: I don't doubt there is a war coming, but I doubt the magnitude and I doubt the side we've been brought here to fight for.
[ two, and as a (loose) means of explanation: ]
Millennia ago, when the Æsir were worshipped still on Midgard, humanity knew enough to not worship all who visited the realm. The Frost Giants of Jötunheim brought war and devastation to your planet in the name of conquest; Asgard stopped it. In penance, Jötunheim was left a desolate, empty and ruined land of ice and so it remains even now, its king slain by a prince of Asgard and his son thieved by Asgard's own king. despite the peace that has been known between the two realms in years since, none on Asgard care for the so-called monsters that inhabit Jötunheim, only that they deserve their fate even to this day. [ a bastardisation of the truth, but w h a t e v e r. ] This Asgard hides its history from its citizens, from us, and Thrymheim — Jötunheim by any other name — is left to sit and watch whilst Asgard amasses an army.
Asgard demands our services, but do you think it's Asgard that truly requires them, Edmund?
[He's spoken to Susan? That alone puts Loki on his "watch" list.]
And what did you say to her?
I might not agree with many of the things the gods put us through, but the other cities have not been kind either. It's they who attacked Asgard first.
[There's something called "hitting the jackpot", and Loki's done just that by linking Edmund to Susan's conversation. If anyone understands making up for mistakes against family, it's Edmund.]
Do you really believe doing all this will make things right again between you and your brother?
[The other questions can wait until later. He has to know this first.]
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The state of the city's defenses certainly leaves something to be desired. If the Grey Sickness did not reach your Asgard, perhaps that is the difference.
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[And then it clicks.]
...you believe they're misleading us. About the Grey Sickness.
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[Even if he won't take this Loki's word for it immediately, it doesn't hurt to keep this in mind, either.]
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For one who needs to die to herald its beginning, Balder certainly seems lively to me.
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Asgard demands our services, but do you think it's Asgard that truly requires them, Edmund?
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And what did you say to her?
I might not agree with many of the things the gods put us through, but the other cities have not been kind either. It's they who attacked Asgard first.
DESPITE MY TYPOS sobbing
You may listen for yourself; these devices are quite useful in that respect, are they not?
[ he's only hoping that edmund has as much attachment to family as susan appears to have. ]
They who attacked first whilst you've been here, is that not correct?
LOVES YOUR TYPOS, TOO
Do you really believe doing all this will make things right again between you and your brother?
[The other questions can wait until later. He has to know this first.]
I SUPPOSE SOMEONE HAS TO
I cannot know, but Thor has always thought the best of me. It's time I repaid that belief.
THAT WOULD BE ME?
About the other cities - it sounds as if you've heard something. Do you have knowledge of attacks that occurred before we arrived?
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[Edmund would have to think on anything Loki decides to impart on him, but knowledge is knowledge, and even conjecture is worth looking into.]
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I believe your plan has merit. [He pauses.] I would be glad to assist you if you believe it's possible.
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