coldsong: credit to citadel-icons on IJ (Calculating)
Loki, Prince of Asgard, Odinson ([personal profile] coldsong) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings 2021-07-04 12:25 pm (UTC)

"As in 'the sins of the fathers'?" Loki eyes the man briefly but has more attention for the weapon in his lap. The AV field prevents most violence here, and would probably prevent injury from accidental discharge, but it's still odd to him to see people just walking around freely with firearms and disruptors. He always has a dozen daggers on him, but you never see them until he wants to use them.

Anyway!

"As a matter of justice, no. A person's sins belong to them alone, though the influences that prompted them to transgress are important to consider as well. However, as a matter of practicality, any situation that isn't resolved by a parent or ancestor will inevitably be passed along to the descendants to handle in one form or another. If the people my father wronged come for my blood, I cannot deny that he wronged them in order to save myself. I can either fight and slay them to silence them, or attempt to make a truce and amends."

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