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strangetrip2018-07-12 10:57 pm
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A Thor-ny Situation - Open
Thor had a decent enough time in Europe. He's traversed many parts of Midgard before and even visited Jane briefly when she was doing her scientific research in London, but he never seemed to stay anywhere on Earth for very long. In hindsight, that was probably a contributing factor in their decision to break up. Their, Thor insists -- not her.
He quickly identified that this wasn't his Earth, though. As much as unpleasant as the circumstances on his Earth were, he needed to return to it and finish what he had failed to finish before.
Though his attempt to teleport back to Earth failed when he first arrived here, he was thoroughly convinced it was a fluke. With enough of an effort, he could live this place; he'd eventually overpower whatever dark magics possessed this place, no matter how powerful their captors were. If he could summon the power of the Bifrost, he rationalized, surely he could leave this place.
That, perhaps, is why Thor has been persistently trying to teleport, and his efforts only land him in one place in the hotel, and then another.
The rainbow light of the Bifrost appears only a second before he does, but once he arrives, he surveys his new surroundings with a frown and a critical eye.
"No, didn't work," he says to himself.
[OOC: Feel free to have Thor arrive wherever in the Inn. I'm willing to roll with whatever situation you want to throw him in.]
He quickly identified that this wasn't his Earth, though. As much as unpleasant as the circumstances on his Earth were, he needed to return to it and finish what he had failed to finish before.
Though his attempt to teleport back to Earth failed when he first arrived here, he was thoroughly convinced it was a fluke. With enough of an effort, he could live this place; he'd eventually overpower whatever dark magics possessed this place, no matter how powerful their captors were. If he could summon the power of the Bifrost, he rationalized, surely he could leave this place.
That, perhaps, is why Thor has been persistently trying to teleport, and his efforts only land him in one place in the hotel, and then another.
The rainbow light of the Bifrost appears only a second before he does, but once he arrives, he surveys his new surroundings with a frown and a critical eye.
"No, didn't work," he says to himself.
[OOC: Feel free to have Thor arrive wherever in the Inn. I'm willing to roll with whatever situation you want to throw him in.]