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May. 18th, 2012 04:47 pmPersonality:
As Luke, he's rather mild-mannered. Quiet, more likely to take things in and comment to one side than take direct action. He knows his books very well, as he's devoured most of the things on the shelves. He's likely to solve a person's problems simply by doing/saying apparently random things that have no bearing on the situation, yet actually work out to the advantage of... most. He isn't above pranking, but most of the time it's subtle enough that he doesn't get laden with the blame. His temper is, ironically, more aptly described as cold fury. He'll take whatever the person did to annoy and/or anger him, and wait until the right moment, and then unleash his anger calmly and methodically, either through words or otherwise. This is due to his internalising everything - Luke is a direct result of Loki internalising everything that would otherwise have made him go insane and destructive. Needless to say, while this is good in the short term, this is not actually good.
As Loki, he still retains much of what makes him Luke. The reasoning for this is that the two are not separate entities; they are both Loki, and they are both merely ways of displaying himself to the outside world. However, as Loki there are a number of differences. He will be far more stand-offish, much more prone to reject advances and less likely to accept the idea that someone actually means him well. He acts more befitting a prince, having acclimatised himself to Earth's informal (and American) culture as Luke. He also is less bothered about people knowing what he is capable of. The biggest difference, however, is how he handles his temper - while the cold rage does still appear, it's just as likely that Loki (at first, at least) will quite simply explode, his frustrations and anger issues having been bottled up over the time he hasn't been paying them any attention. They were not gone, simply waiting. This may mean raised voice, threats, or even carrying through of threats and violence either physical or magical.
Appearance:
Exactly the same as in Avengers canon. He is, however, more prone toward somewhat more relaxed body language now, and wears less formal clothes, such as trousers and long sleeved t-shirts/turtle-necks. His main colour scheme is still dark and centred around black, brown and green.
He still has the ability to summon his armour, he simply hasn't used it in a very long time. The armour is exactly the same. He does not, however, have the spear he's seen using in Avengers. This is because (quite obviously) these events didn't happen the same way, and he was not being 'Loki' at the time.
As Luke, he's rather mild-mannered. Quiet, more likely to take things in and comment to one side than take direct action. He knows his books very well, as he's devoured most of the things on the shelves. He's likely to solve a person's problems simply by doing/saying apparently random things that have no bearing on the situation, yet actually work out to the advantage of... most. He isn't above pranking, but most of the time it's subtle enough that he doesn't get laden with the blame. His temper is, ironically, more aptly described as cold fury. He'll take whatever the person did to annoy and/or anger him, and wait until the right moment, and then unleash his anger calmly and methodically, either through words or otherwise. This is due to his internalising everything - Luke is a direct result of Loki internalising everything that would otherwise have made him go insane and destructive. Needless to say, while this is good in the short term, this is not actually good.
As Loki, he still retains much of what makes him Luke. The reasoning for this is that the two are not separate entities; they are both Loki, and they are both merely ways of displaying himself to the outside world. However, as Loki there are a number of differences. He will be far more stand-offish, much more prone to reject advances and less likely to accept the idea that someone actually means him well. He acts more befitting a prince, having acclimatised himself to Earth's informal (and American) culture as Luke. He also is less bothered about people knowing what he is capable of. The biggest difference, however, is how he handles his temper - while the cold rage does still appear, it's just as likely that Loki (at first, at least) will quite simply explode, his frustrations and anger issues having been bottled up over the time he hasn't been paying them any attention. They were not gone, simply waiting. This may mean raised voice, threats, or even carrying through of threats and violence either physical or magical.
Appearance:
Exactly the same as in Avengers canon. He is, however, more prone toward somewhat more relaxed body language now, and wears less formal clothes, such as trousers and long sleeved t-shirts/turtle-necks. His main colour scheme is still dark and centred around black, brown and green.
He still has the ability to summon his armour, he simply hasn't used it in a very long time. The armour is exactly the same. He does not, however, have the spear he's seen using in Avengers. This is because (quite obviously) these events didn't happen the same way, and he was not being 'Loki' at the time.