Fandoms: Harry Potter, Thor, The Avengers, minor mentions of Diablo 3.
Characters: Harry Potter, Loki, The Avengers
Prompt: Harry is actually the son of Loki . (The events of harry potter happened hundreds of years before the events of Thor and there is no magical world. ) Loki raises him after being horrified that his son watched his mother being murdered in front of him. When Loki finds out he is part jotun, and so does Harry (renamed) , the events of Thor happen, they both let go of the bridge and fall into the void, and get controlled by thanos. The both try to take over New York , but when the hulk smashes them, they regain their control over themselves, and when the team find out, they ask them to join.
Prompt Made By: NatalyaLeonov
Disclaimer: I don't own the following series(es) or any character(s) that follow, and unless I. H. Scribe is listed after Prompt Made By chances are I don't own the idea for this story either.
Notes: As this is a rather long prompt, I'm splitting it into multiple chapters (four chapters, so one more to go). Whichever part of the prompt is in each chapter will be underlined like this.
"Haedrig, sit down," Loki said softly, patting the seat on the bench next to him.
"Father? What happened? Why did Grandfather banish Uncle Thor? He had to have known he was close to the Odinsleep. Wouldn't he want both his sons here to protect Asgard?"
"Haedrig, sit," Loki repeated. Haedrig frowned, but did as Loki asked.
"What's going on?"
"There's something I need to tell you. Something that was kept from me, from us, and it's important."
"Okay."
"Do you remember your Uncle and Grandfather telling you stories about the frost giants?"
"Yes, of course, but Grandmother thought the stories were wrong, and refused to tell them to me."
"And I followed suit. And now that I know the truth, I can't help but wonder what Odin was thinking in telling us those stories. Maybe a subtle way of saying I wasn't fit for the throne, and neither was my son," Loki muttered, voicing his thoughts out loud.
"Father?"
"In Jotunheim, a frost giant grabbed my wrist," Loki began, only to be interrupted by Haedrig grabbing both of his hands and examining his wrists.
"What!? You weren't hurt badly were you? Touching a frost giant can cause massive frost bite," Haedrig said. "There's nothing here."
"Instead of getting frostbite, my skin turned blue, the same color as the frost giants."
"But that's…how is that possible?"
"Odin, he cast a spell to hide my being a frost giant."
"What?"
"I was taken at the end of the war with the frost giants, abandoned by Laufey himself. Odin took me in and cast a spell to hide my true self."
"Does that mean? I, am I one too? Why aren't I blue?"
"At least half," Loki said. "Mother's not sure if it's because of the spell passing down, or if you merely inherited your mother's skin."
"Is there a way to test it?"
"I don't know the spell used. I will ask your grandmother later if she knows it. If not, we must wait for Odin to awaken."
Haedrig nodded. Loki leaned forward to kiss him on the forehead, and then got up.
"I need to see to the King's duties. Mother wishes to stay by her husband's side."
Thor's friends came to the throne room to protest his banishment. While bringing Thor back to Asgard was well within his power, Odin had stripped him of his powers, something Loki was unable to reverse no matter how much he wished to. Thor was no more than a mortal now, albeit a very powerful mortal, and with his temper, Thor would get into trouble that he would be unable to deal with without his powers. Assuming, of course, that the frost giants didn't decide to attack Asgard while they were without Odin.
The safest place for Thor right now was wherever the bifrost had sent him, but it wouldn't hurt to check on him. They may not be related, but they had been raised as brothers, and Loki was as worried for Thor as their mother was.
Loki didn't realize how badly the revelation of his heritage had effected him until he saw Thor. All of his anger and frustration welled up and he took it out on Thor, taking a sickening pleasure in the look on Thor's face when Loki lied and said Odin was dead.
"Losing his son so close to the Odinsleep did him no favors."
It surprised him to see Thor so resigned to staying on Midgard for the rest of his now mortal life, and sparked Loki's guilt. There was no time to reveal that his lies were just that, lies, as there was someone coming back into the room. Loki disappeared before he could be seen. Spotting Thor's precious hammer, Loki tried lifting it.
It stayed stuck in the ground.
All the more proof that Odin did not see him as worthy of the throne of Asgard or being his son. As soon as he woke from the Odinsleep, Loki would take Haedrig and they would leave Asgard. Perhaps they would explore Midgard together. Loki hadn't been to Midgard since Lily had died, and the world appeared to have changed much in that time.
On Loki's return to Asgard, he was horrified to find that he was right in his earlier thoughts. Heimdall had seen the frost giants preparing for war. They would attack while Thor was gone and Odin was in the Odinsleep.
This was turning out to be a terrible day. It made him that much more sure that he didn't want the throne for any period of time. Hopefully, Odin would wake before the frost giants made their move, and if Loki and his son lived through the battles to come, he was definitely taking Haedrig away from this place.
Loki was, apparently, not the only one to know of the secret passageways between worlds. Frost giants poured out of them, taking the Asgardians by surprise. Not that the Asgardians stayed surprised for long. They were, by nature, a war-loving race filled with bruisers and berserkers that quickly began overcoming the invaders.
Only Laufey and the frost giants with him moved forward quickly, heading towards Odin's chambers. Frigga was waiting. Loki had already been by to inform her of the invasion. The frost giants that had entered the room first were easily dispatched. She was not so lucky when it came to Laufey.
Before Laufey could end Odin's life, Loki stabbed him through the back with a spear. He had not left, as his mother assumed, but hidden, invisible, just down the hall, to protect his mother from anyone that managed to get this far. He had been at the opposite end of the hall, however, and so they had managed to get into the room
Hearing of Laufey's death, rather than cause them to surrender, only made the frost giants fight that much harder. Well, if the frost giants wanted a war so badly, he'd give them one, a horrifyingly quick one that would show the rest of the universe that Asgard didn't need Odin or Thor to protect it.
The bifrost was normally used for travel, but kept open and at full power, it would eventually destroy wherever was on the end. In this case Jotunheim. Heimdall had long since joined the battle at the palace, leaving the bifrost control room empty. Turning it on was easy enough.
"Loki stop!" Thor's voice was a surprise, but Loki didn't let it show.
"Why? I thought you of all people would enjoy destroying one of Asgard's enemies," Loki said, wondering how Thor had managed to return, powers intact, if the hammer in his hand had anything to say about it.
"Not like this," Thor said. "I've changed. You have too. Why did you tell me father was dead!?" The stress of the day finally made Loki snap.
"You! It's always been you! You, he cares for; you, he teaches; you, he crowns king. I can be just as good a king as you! Just as good a son! But he doesn't care, because I'm not you!"
Loki was so far into his rage that he couldn't even remember what it was that he said that finally got Thor to fight him, but suddenly they were trying to kill each other, and the fight didn't end until Thor dropped the hammer onto Loki, who was still unable to move it.
"It doesn't matter. You can't stop it now!" Loki yelled. Even if Thor did manage to get the bifrost to close before it finished destroying the frost giants, Jotunheim would take thousands of years to recover from the damage.
The hammer flew off his chest and into Thor's hand. Thor began slamming away at the bridge. Destroying the bifrost hadn't even occoured to Loki.
"No! Stop!" Loki yelled. He had to think of something to stop Thor, perhaps the midgardian woman he had met. "If you destroy the bifrost, you'll never see her again!"
Thor didn't even hesitate slightly, still banging away causing the bridge to crack and splinter. Loki charged Thor, intending to tackle him, when a bright light slammed into the ground between them, sending them both flying to the edge of the bridge.
Odin had come. And he had brought Haedrig with him.
Loki tumbled off the side of the bridge in shock, barely being caught by Haedrig. Haedrig's balance was off, causing both of them to fall over. Haedrig grabbed onto the end of Thor's hammer, pulling him off the bridge as well. Finally, Odin caught Thor's other hand before they could all fall into the void below.
"Loki, why?" Odin asked. Loki just stared at him in disbelief. They were having this conversation, now? Odin couldn't pull them up first so they weren't in danger of falling.
"I did this for you!" Loki yelled. So Odin could see he was just as worthy of being Odin's son as Thor was.
Odin frowned, "No, Loki."
Loki looked as if Odin had struck him.
"Father, please," Haedrig whispered.
Loki let go.
"No!" Haedrig and Thor cried out. Haedrig looked up at his Uncle and Grandfather in terror.
"Haedrig, don't," Thor said.
"The void doesn't lead to death," Haedrig said.
"The places it leads to are dark and dangerous," Odin said, starting to pull them up.
"All the more reason to ensure he's not alone. I'm sorry."
"Don't you dare boy."
Haedrig let go, before Odin could pull him and Thor up all the way.
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