I am Sigyn of Jotunheim, healer, witch and adviser to King Loki. I have been traveling for a while now, and have recently settled on Midgard for a time. Do not be afraid in speaking with me, yes?
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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-she laughs as well, nodding- That's true, we should do that. -a few seconds later, she appears human; olive skin, dark brown eyes, black-brown hair.- I hope you like it, my King. -realizes he could take it to mean her appearance and quickly backtracks.- The restaurant, I mean! It is something called 'Italian.'
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Then I hope it is a pleasant visit for you, my King. --Ah, have you, um, eaten yet? If not, then... perhaps you'd like to go to a place I enjoy?
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Midgard has welcomed me back very nicely, so far, and I've been able to help many with my healing. So yes, it is good. -smiles- Have you come for another visit?
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I’m glad to hear you are well.
I am… good, yes. I’ve been keeping busy.
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@Loki

I'm glad to hear you are well.
I am... good, yes. I've been keeping busy.
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+mother-of-three-monsters
"Hail and well met," Sigyn said politely, bowing her head though never taking her eyes off the other woman. She was in the Ironwood, after all; not her territory at all, and she was the mercy of the fellow Jotun in front of her. It didn't hurt to be careful. "I am the wanderer Sigyn, healer and witch."
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Oh, I know. It will be some decades before we are able to approach the mortals and come to some sort of agreement. But there needs to be something in place, in case a King that comes after Loki and his heirs decides to do what Laufey did. Eventually, yes. But now that things have calmed in Jotunnheim somewhat, there is not much need for me just yet, I do not think. So I will stay on Midgard for some time.
Are you infiltrating? -Her face serious before breaking out into a laugh.- I’m just kidding, Sigyn.
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I know, yes. -laughs- I think most of the Jotnar's interest in Midgard has died. Loki may try to open up some sort of truce and passage with them, but otherwise... the Jotnar wish to stay in Jotunnheim.
Perhaps. He did promise to take me to have a cheeseburger when I returned. He is not one to go back on his promises.
Oh, they believe… but they also believe I may be just as wicked as the creatures that attacked the city, only in a quieter way. Infiltrating, I think the word is.
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Perhaps. He did promise to take me to have a cheeseburger when I returned. He is not one to go back on his promises. Oh, they believe... but they also believe I may be just as wicked as the creatures that attacked the city, only in a quieter way. Infiltrating, I think the word is.
We are similar to Aesir, yes. We weigh much more than humans, but our bodies are cold and our blood is blue. We heal faster. But there is always a need for healers.
Yes, Captain America… I have not seen him again since I returned. I suppose he is busy. -small sigh- I hope I see him before I leave again. -small, knowing smile- I am kind, yes, but I am also an alien who says she can heal all ills with magic. Most mortals do not take well to that.
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We are similar to Aesir, yes. We weigh much more than humans, but our bodies are cold and our blood is blue. We heal faster. But there is always a need for healers. Yes, Captain America... I have not seen him again since I returned. I suppose he is busy. -small sigh- I hope I see him before I leave again. -small, knowing smile- I am kind, yes, but I am also an alien who says she can heal all ills with magic. Most mortals do not take well to that.
Then that is good. I am glad you both enjoyed yourselves. No, you are very different from Aesir. Aesir weigh far more than you do as their bones are… denser, I think the word is. They heal faster, though they cannot regrow limbs. I learned by studying. -shrugs- I was able to find people willing to come to me for help instead of your mortal doctors. Steve Rogers helped me in that, mostly… people assumed that if he trusted me, then it was safe to come to me for help.
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