Thor listens in silence, letting Steve talk his way through an even longer story than his own, the events of which are nearly as devastating. He's never really fully grasped the nuances of Earth politics, with all their hundreds of squabbling countries and territories, but he knows enough to follow the tale.
His brow might be permanently furrowed by the time the story winds to a close, a little stunned at how much he's missed in such a short time, and deeply concerned for all parties involved. Though as Rogers is the one currently sharing a table with him, he's the target of most of that concern, at the moment. "Is it? Does Hydra share none of the blame, or Zemo? Or Stark?" Not that he'd call Rogers blameless in all this, but it seems extremely unfair to place all of it on his shoulders, especially if he was being manipulated along the way. Even with only one side of the story to go on, none of Steve's choices strike Thor as being outstandingly unreasonable, especially given the circumstances.
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His brow might be permanently furrowed by the time the story winds to a close, a little stunned at how much he's missed in such a short time, and deeply concerned for all parties involved. Though as Rogers is the one currently sharing a table with him, he's the target of most of that concern, at the moment. "Is it? Does Hydra share none of the blame, or Zemo? Or Stark?" Not that he'd call Rogers blameless in all this, but it seems extremely unfair to place all of it on his shoulders, especially if he was being manipulated along the way. Even with only one side of the story to go on, none of Steve's choices strike Thor as being outstandingly unreasonable, especially given the circumstances.