"Do you think that I have no ideals?" He looks up at her again, startled and a little wounded.
It's not an unfair assessment, really. For Loki, the ends justify the means, and since his ends change frequently, it's hard to see where his defining principles are. Maybe they're a little changeable, too.
But he never wanted to see half the life in the universe snuffed out.
It's probably not ideal that he so often defines himself by that which is worse than him. 'At least I am not that' is a poor rallying cry. But it's what he has, and he is determined not to lose to Thanos. Again.
"I may not see you again, Mother," he says, dropping his gaze again. "Valhalla and Folkvangr are not for such as myself. But I will keep your memory. And I...I love you. I'm sorry."
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It's not an unfair assessment, really. For Loki, the ends justify the means, and since his ends change frequently, it's hard to see where his defining principles are. Maybe they're a little changeable, too.
But he never wanted to see half the life in the universe snuffed out.
It's probably not ideal that he so often defines himself by that which is worse than him. 'At least I am not that' is a poor rallying cry. But it's what he has, and he is determined not to lose to Thanos. Again.
"I may not see you again, Mother," he says, dropping his gaze again. "Valhalla and Folkvangr are not for such as myself. But I will keep your memory. And I...I love you. I'm sorry."