Post by ladysif on Sept 19, 2010 10:28:20 GMT -4
The person behind the character:
Name/Nickname: Mj, Sif either works
Age: old enough
Experience: 0.0 uhhh well 10 years maybe could be longer
Contact information: pms, aim
Character basics:
Real name: Sif
Code name: n/a
Date of Birth: Unknown
Place of Birth: The Island of Hlesey (modern Laeso Island near Denmark)
Age: Millennial but looks to be in her early 30's
Known family: Heimdall (brother)
The Reflection in the mirror:
Hair: Black
Eyes: Blue
Height: 6'2
Weight: 425lbs
Legal Status: Adult
Occupation: Warrior, Shield-Maiden, former goddess of the harvest
Affiliation: The Gods of Asgard
Abilities: Superhuman Strength: Like all Asgardians, Sif is superhumanly strong and possesses greater physical strength than the average Asgardian female. At her peak, Sif is able to lift about 30 tons.
Superhuman Speed: Sif is capable of running and moving at speeds much greater than that of even the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Stamina: Sif's musculature produces considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of a human being. She can exert herself at peak capacity for about 24 hours before fatigue begins to impair her.
Superhuman Durability: Sif's body is much more resistant to physical harm than the body of a human being. She is capable of withstanding great impact forces, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, powerful energy blasts, and high caliber bullets without sustaining injury.
Superhumanly Dense Tissue: Sif's bodily tissues have about 3 times the density as the bodily tissue of a human. As a result, Sif is actually much heavier than she appears. This increased tissue density also contributes somewhat to her physical strength.
Superhuman Longevity: Like all Asgardians, Sif ages at a rate that is much slower than that of a human being. However, Asgardians aren't completely immune to aging, as some other god pantheons are.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite her body's resistance, Sif can be injured like any other Asgardian. However, her metabolism enables her to rapidly regenerate damaged bodily tissue with greater speed and efficiency than a human being is capable of. Injuries such as slashes and punctures can fully heal within hours, whereas broken bones can heal within a few days. However, she isn't able to regenerate severed limbs or missing organs.
Having been merged with Loki Sif now has his powers
Sorcery: Loki has the ability to generate and control a great quantity of mystical abilities for a variety of purposes. His known abilities include the ability to fire powerful beams of concussive force, generate highly durable force fields, bestow superhuman attributes to living beings or inanimate objects, teleport across dimensions and augment his physical attributes temporarily. He can also bring inanimate objects to life, or mystically imbue objects or beings with specific but temporary powers. He has, for example, augmented the might of human criminals as the Cobra and Sandu. These magical effects remain only for as long as he maintains the spell that created them. Loki’s power has been said by the Silver Surfer during their early encounters as sufficient to “decimate a planet,” and according to Dormammu, Loki’s magic nearly rivals that of his own.
Psionics: Loki has demonstrated powerful psionic capabilities, the full limits of which aren't known. He has demonstrated the ability to project his thoughts telepathically across great distances as well as potent hypnotic capabilities. He is able to communicate with beings telepathically, though his ability to do so is greater with beings that serve him.
Shape-shifting: Like a number of gods or goddesses, Loki possesses highly developed shape-shifting capabilities. He is able to adopt almost any form imaginable whether it be animals, other humanoid beings, or even inanimate objects. The thought has been raised that his current form is merely a shape Loki has decided to remain in. Despite this well-known ability of Loki's, he has commented to himself, as he struggled to escape from Dormammu's mystic cage, that this is his "most soul-draining" power, apparently meaning it is more taxing than his other magical abilities. He has become such animals such as a snake, eagle, mouse and bee, gaining the basic natural abilities inherent in each form. While he can take on the likeness of another god, giant or human, he will not necessarily gain the special physical or mental powers of the being he imitates. Loki can also transform external objects into other forms and substances by magic; for instance, he has turned clouds into dragons.
Possesses a great deal of knowledge of the mystic arts, gifted with mastery superior to that of a Sorcerer Supreme's.
Weapons Sif wields a special sword enchanted by Odin to enable her to cleave passageways between dimensions, primarily between Asgard and Earth, by a special pattern of swinging motions.
Dragonfang: Dragonfang is an indestructible sword wielded by the Asgardian goddess Brunnhilda, who is also known as Valkyrie. Legend states that the sword was created by an ancient oriental wizard named Kahji-da. Kahji-da is said to have forged the sword thousands of years ago out of the tusk of an un-named extradimensional dragon. At some point long ago, the sword came in to the hands of The Ancient One.
The Ancient one retained possession of the sword for many years until he passed it along to his disciple Doctor Strange. Doctor Strange kept the sword in his possession until he bestowed it upon the Asgardian goddess Valkyrie.
The sword was finally awarded to Valkyrie after she returned the Ebony Blade, a weapon she had borrowed, to its righful owner The Black Knight.
The Lady Sif own its now after stabbing Brunnhilda with it and leaving her for dead.
What's hidden behind the mask:
Personality: Sif is by and large defined by her love for Thor. She spent years searching for him before, and she aims to do so again, if need be. She will stand by him until Ragnarok comes once more, but it is not that she needs his protection. She is more than assured of her own strength, and in fact enjoys combat, more than most. She simply stays with Thor purely out of love and duty, though she is sometimes attracted to those of a level of power similar to his.
She is also dedicated to Asgard, not genuinely understanding Thor's love for Earth, but she humours him as best she can. She has, in the past, been frustrated about his attraction to other women, but experiences have led her to find that some things are simply out of her hands.
History: Lady Sif and her brother, Heimdall, were born of the second generation gods of Asgard, although their parentage has yet to be revealed. During their childhood, Sif was a constant companion of Thor, Balder, and Loki. Upon reaching her adolescence, Sif and Thor seemed to develop a romantic relationship, which even Odin approved of, deeming her worthy to one day become the wife of her childhood friend. However, Loki, who grew jealous of Sif's affection towards Thor, decided to play a foul prank on the Asgardian when he cut off the golden hair for which she was renowned. This misdeed was quickly discovered when Sif awoke and Thor forced Loki to restore her hair. Loki attempted to create a bargain with the trolls Brokk and Eitri, who made the hair out of pure gold. Unfortunately, Loki stole the newly created hair before it was able to be treated with a special potion and upon placing the hair on Sif's head, it grew darker by the minute before finally turning as black as night. Sif continued to grieve over the loss of her golden hair until her parents finally tired of her vanity and sent her to learn the way of the warriors by having her train to become a shield maiden.
During her time in training, Sif still accompanied Thor and Loki on adventures, although she never forgave Loki for his cruel prank. Sif often attempted to get romantically closer to Thor and even developed a brief rivalry with Amora the Enchantress and Brunhilde, the future Valkyrie, when she was tricked by the former and Loki into stealing the Mirror of Mycha from Karnilla's palace. Amora and Loki both told Sif that she would be able to use the mirror to permanently capture Thor's affections, but Amora used the mirror on Thor before Sif had the opportunity. Brunhilde eventually came to Sif's aid when the two put aside their differences to work together and release Thor from the mirror's enchantment. Although Thor was disappointed in Sif's initial attempts to use the mirror, the two quickly made up and rekindled their budding relationship.
Upon reaching adulthood, the two Asgardians parted ways when Sif opted to finish her training as a warrior and Thor was eventually banished to Earth by Odin so that he might learn humility. After almost a millennia had past since the two had seen each other, Odin reintroduced Thor to Sif in hopes of rekindling their relationship. Upon Sif's return, she found that Thor had developed a relationship with the mortal, Jane Foster, whom Odin eagerly wanted Thor to abandon because of Sif's arrival. Once Thor saw Sif again his feelings rose to the occasion and the two passionately joined together again. When they finally decided to marry, Thor's attachment to Midgard and its mortal ways continuously came between them, since Sif preferred life in Asgard in over a mundane life in the mortal realm. Sif tried various times to become accustomed the the dull life on Earth, during which she met Eric Masterson and even briefly entered into a relationship with the mortal that once held Thor's power. Later on, during a time when Jane Foster was dying, Sif allowed their life forces to merge in order to save the mortal woman and gain some insight as to why the people of Midgard, especially this one, had gained the affection of Thor. After the two were split from each other, Sif assisted Thor in a number of adventures. However she could still not come to enjoy her life on Midgard and so she opted to return to Asgard, leaving Thor to his deeds, and while their wedding day was postponed until they could settle their differences, the two never actually broke off their betrothal.
At one point, Sif and Thor came to the aid of the alien, Beta Ray Bill, who diligently guarded the remaining members of his race while they were in suspended animation. After helping to defend his people against a horde of demons, Sif found that she was attracted to Bill. It was during this time that her relationship with Thor was strained even more when he fell under the enchantment of Lorelei. Thor was so infatuated with the sister of the Enchantress that he angrily struck his betrothed when she tried to intervene. Sif left Asgard with Bill in order to help lead the warriors of Asgard in defending Earth from the demons of Surtur and the Dark Elves who had aligned with him. After their victory, Sif stayed with Bill on Earth for a short time before she eventually returned to Asgard and forgave Thor, realizing that his violent actions were not of his own accord, due to Lorelie's spells. It was at this time that Sif also came to accept Thor's devotion and obligation to protect Earth as well as Asgard.
During the time when the Heliotopan death God, Seth, and his forces attacked Asgard, Sif, along with many others helped to defend her home. It was here that Leir, the Celctic storm god, became infatuated with her. While Sif rejected many of his advances, Sif strangely agreed to marry him when the Frost Giant, Ymir attacked Asgard and heralded the coming of Ragnarök. However, Sif only agreed to the proposal once two conditions had been met, which included; finding Thor and besting her champion in combat. The two quickly located Thor in the Black Galaxy and returned him to Asgard, where he helped to postpone Ragnarök. Sif then chose to be her own champion and easily bested Leir in combat and thus refused to marry him. After this, both Sif and Thor later agreed to rekindle their close relationship.
During the last Ragnarök, Lady Sif lost an arm during Thor's confrontation with Fenris and Ulik. Then, during the second wave of the war she avenged the Valkyrie who was slain by Durok the Demolisher, by stabbing him with Valkyries own sword, the Dragonfang. Sif along with the rest of Asgard, was killed in the third and final wave, which no one survived.
After Thor was reborn, he rebuilt Asgard and "freed" the rest of the Aesir by releasing their spirits from the human ones that they had bonded to. Sif, however, remained trapped in the body of Mrs. Chambers, an old dying woman, due to the manipulations of Loki who was using her body in order to convince the rest of the Asgardians that he had truly been changed. Loki revealed himself to Sif while in the guise of a nurse and informed her that if her host died, so would she. When Jane Foster and Donald Blake were at dinner, Jane mentions that Mrs. Chambers was only given six weeks to live but had fought off her cancer for almost three months, although, unbeknown to Jane at the time, this was due to Sif's presence. After being banished from Asgard, and learning which human housed Sif's spirit, Thor sacrificed what was left of his Odinpower in order to restore Sif before she died along with Mrs. Chambers.
Sif later returned with Thor to Oklahoma after she refused to return to Asgard which had moved to Latveria, using the guise of an exotic model named Sylvan in order to check into the same hotel that Donald Blake was residing in. When Dr. Doom and Loki sent creations to destroy Thor in his mortal form, Sif was the first to sense their presence. She immediately deflected a direct assault against Donald Blake before calling the Warriors Three into battle with her, allowing the Asgardians to ultimately thwart Doom and Loki's plans.
Cowed by the defilement of Loki, Sif hadn't been her true self and stayed in Broxton as an ordinary resident of the town. One evening at the bar, her former lover and mate in arms, Beta Ray Bill comes to her with a call for help. At first the meeting is awkward; Bill is seeking Thor, and Sif is annoyed at the presence of Bill's new partner Ti Asha Ra. But she agrees to help them rescue their ship the Skuttlebutt which has been possessed by an alien virus. Sif battles her way through the ship - the aliens try to use the virus to possess her, but this is their fatal mistake. Sif becomes enraged, throws off the mind control and defeats the aliens. She makes peace with Bill and Ti Asha and sets off - a hero reborn again.
Code word: Armageddon
Name/Nickname: Mj, Sif either works
Age: old enough
Experience: 0.0 uhhh well 10 years maybe could be longer
Contact information: pms, aim
Character basics:
Real name: Sif
Code name: n/a
Date of Birth: Unknown
Place of Birth: The Island of Hlesey (modern Laeso Island near Denmark)
Age: Millennial but looks to be in her early 30's
Known family: Heimdall (brother)
The Reflection in the mirror:
Hair: Black
Eyes: Blue
Height: 6'2
Weight: 425lbs
Legal Status: Adult
Occupation: Warrior, Shield-Maiden, former goddess of the harvest
Affiliation: The Gods of Asgard
Abilities: Superhuman Strength: Like all Asgardians, Sif is superhumanly strong and possesses greater physical strength than the average Asgardian female. At her peak, Sif is able to lift about 30 tons.
Superhuman Speed: Sif is capable of running and moving at speeds much greater than that of even the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Stamina: Sif's musculature produces considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of a human being. She can exert herself at peak capacity for about 24 hours before fatigue begins to impair her.
Superhuman Durability: Sif's body is much more resistant to physical harm than the body of a human being. She is capable of withstanding great impact forces, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, powerful energy blasts, and high caliber bullets without sustaining injury.
Superhumanly Dense Tissue: Sif's bodily tissues have about 3 times the density as the bodily tissue of a human. As a result, Sif is actually much heavier than she appears. This increased tissue density also contributes somewhat to her physical strength.
Superhuman Longevity: Like all Asgardians, Sif ages at a rate that is much slower than that of a human being. However, Asgardians aren't completely immune to aging, as some other god pantheons are.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite her body's resistance, Sif can be injured like any other Asgardian. However, her metabolism enables her to rapidly regenerate damaged bodily tissue with greater speed and efficiency than a human being is capable of. Injuries such as slashes and punctures can fully heal within hours, whereas broken bones can heal within a few days. However, she isn't able to regenerate severed limbs or missing organs.
Having been merged with Loki Sif now has his powers
Sorcery: Loki has the ability to generate and control a great quantity of mystical abilities for a variety of purposes. His known abilities include the ability to fire powerful beams of concussive force, generate highly durable force fields, bestow superhuman attributes to living beings or inanimate objects, teleport across dimensions and augment his physical attributes temporarily. He can also bring inanimate objects to life, or mystically imbue objects or beings with specific but temporary powers. He has, for example, augmented the might of human criminals as the Cobra and Sandu. These magical effects remain only for as long as he maintains the spell that created them. Loki’s power has been said by the Silver Surfer during their early encounters as sufficient to “decimate a planet,” and according to Dormammu, Loki’s magic nearly rivals that of his own.
Psionics: Loki has demonstrated powerful psionic capabilities, the full limits of which aren't known. He has demonstrated the ability to project his thoughts telepathically across great distances as well as potent hypnotic capabilities. He is able to communicate with beings telepathically, though his ability to do so is greater with beings that serve him.
Shape-shifting: Like a number of gods or goddesses, Loki possesses highly developed shape-shifting capabilities. He is able to adopt almost any form imaginable whether it be animals, other humanoid beings, or even inanimate objects. The thought has been raised that his current form is merely a shape Loki has decided to remain in. Despite this well-known ability of Loki's, he has commented to himself, as he struggled to escape from Dormammu's mystic cage, that this is his "most soul-draining" power, apparently meaning it is more taxing than his other magical abilities. He has become such animals such as a snake, eagle, mouse and bee, gaining the basic natural abilities inherent in each form. While he can take on the likeness of another god, giant or human, he will not necessarily gain the special physical or mental powers of the being he imitates. Loki can also transform external objects into other forms and substances by magic; for instance, he has turned clouds into dragons.
Possesses a great deal of knowledge of the mystic arts, gifted with mastery superior to that of a Sorcerer Supreme's.
Weapons Sif wields a special sword enchanted by Odin to enable her to cleave passageways between dimensions, primarily between Asgard and Earth, by a special pattern of swinging motions.
Dragonfang: Dragonfang is an indestructible sword wielded by the Asgardian goddess Brunnhilda, who is also known as Valkyrie. Legend states that the sword was created by an ancient oriental wizard named Kahji-da. Kahji-da is said to have forged the sword thousands of years ago out of the tusk of an un-named extradimensional dragon. At some point long ago, the sword came in to the hands of The Ancient One.
The Ancient one retained possession of the sword for many years until he passed it along to his disciple Doctor Strange. Doctor Strange kept the sword in his possession until he bestowed it upon the Asgardian goddess Valkyrie.
The sword was finally awarded to Valkyrie after she returned the Ebony Blade, a weapon she had borrowed, to its righful owner The Black Knight.
The Lady Sif own its now after stabbing Brunnhilda with it and leaving her for dead.
What's hidden behind the mask:
Personality: Sif is by and large defined by her love for Thor. She spent years searching for him before, and she aims to do so again, if need be. She will stand by him until Ragnarok comes once more, but it is not that she needs his protection. She is more than assured of her own strength, and in fact enjoys combat, more than most. She simply stays with Thor purely out of love and duty, though she is sometimes attracted to those of a level of power similar to his.
She is also dedicated to Asgard, not genuinely understanding Thor's love for Earth, but she humours him as best she can. She has, in the past, been frustrated about his attraction to other women, but experiences have led her to find that some things are simply out of her hands.
History: Lady Sif and her brother, Heimdall, were born of the second generation gods of Asgard, although their parentage has yet to be revealed. During their childhood, Sif was a constant companion of Thor, Balder, and Loki. Upon reaching her adolescence, Sif and Thor seemed to develop a romantic relationship, which even Odin approved of, deeming her worthy to one day become the wife of her childhood friend. However, Loki, who grew jealous of Sif's affection towards Thor, decided to play a foul prank on the Asgardian when he cut off the golden hair for which she was renowned. This misdeed was quickly discovered when Sif awoke and Thor forced Loki to restore her hair. Loki attempted to create a bargain with the trolls Brokk and Eitri, who made the hair out of pure gold. Unfortunately, Loki stole the newly created hair before it was able to be treated with a special potion and upon placing the hair on Sif's head, it grew darker by the minute before finally turning as black as night. Sif continued to grieve over the loss of her golden hair until her parents finally tired of her vanity and sent her to learn the way of the warriors by having her train to become a shield maiden.
During her time in training, Sif still accompanied Thor and Loki on adventures, although she never forgave Loki for his cruel prank. Sif often attempted to get romantically closer to Thor and even developed a brief rivalry with Amora the Enchantress and Brunhilde, the future Valkyrie, when she was tricked by the former and Loki into stealing the Mirror of Mycha from Karnilla's palace. Amora and Loki both told Sif that she would be able to use the mirror to permanently capture Thor's affections, but Amora used the mirror on Thor before Sif had the opportunity. Brunhilde eventually came to Sif's aid when the two put aside their differences to work together and release Thor from the mirror's enchantment. Although Thor was disappointed in Sif's initial attempts to use the mirror, the two quickly made up and rekindled their budding relationship.
Upon reaching adulthood, the two Asgardians parted ways when Sif opted to finish her training as a warrior and Thor was eventually banished to Earth by Odin so that he might learn humility. After almost a millennia had past since the two had seen each other, Odin reintroduced Thor to Sif in hopes of rekindling their relationship. Upon Sif's return, she found that Thor had developed a relationship with the mortal, Jane Foster, whom Odin eagerly wanted Thor to abandon because of Sif's arrival. Once Thor saw Sif again his feelings rose to the occasion and the two passionately joined together again. When they finally decided to marry, Thor's attachment to Midgard and its mortal ways continuously came between them, since Sif preferred life in Asgard in over a mundane life in the mortal realm. Sif tried various times to become accustomed the the dull life on Earth, during which she met Eric Masterson and even briefly entered into a relationship with the mortal that once held Thor's power. Later on, during a time when Jane Foster was dying, Sif allowed their life forces to merge in order to save the mortal woman and gain some insight as to why the people of Midgard, especially this one, had gained the affection of Thor. After the two were split from each other, Sif assisted Thor in a number of adventures. However she could still not come to enjoy her life on Midgard and so she opted to return to Asgard, leaving Thor to his deeds, and while their wedding day was postponed until they could settle their differences, the two never actually broke off their betrothal.
At one point, Sif and Thor came to the aid of the alien, Beta Ray Bill, who diligently guarded the remaining members of his race while they were in suspended animation. After helping to defend his people against a horde of demons, Sif found that she was attracted to Bill. It was during this time that her relationship with Thor was strained even more when he fell under the enchantment of Lorelei. Thor was so infatuated with the sister of the Enchantress that he angrily struck his betrothed when she tried to intervene. Sif left Asgard with Bill in order to help lead the warriors of Asgard in defending Earth from the demons of Surtur and the Dark Elves who had aligned with him. After their victory, Sif stayed with Bill on Earth for a short time before she eventually returned to Asgard and forgave Thor, realizing that his violent actions were not of his own accord, due to Lorelie's spells. It was at this time that Sif also came to accept Thor's devotion and obligation to protect Earth as well as Asgard.
During the time when the Heliotopan death God, Seth, and his forces attacked Asgard, Sif, along with many others helped to defend her home. It was here that Leir, the Celctic storm god, became infatuated with her. While Sif rejected many of his advances, Sif strangely agreed to marry him when the Frost Giant, Ymir attacked Asgard and heralded the coming of Ragnarök. However, Sif only agreed to the proposal once two conditions had been met, which included; finding Thor and besting her champion in combat. The two quickly located Thor in the Black Galaxy and returned him to Asgard, where he helped to postpone Ragnarök. Sif then chose to be her own champion and easily bested Leir in combat and thus refused to marry him. After this, both Sif and Thor later agreed to rekindle their close relationship.
During the last Ragnarök, Lady Sif lost an arm during Thor's confrontation with Fenris and Ulik. Then, during the second wave of the war she avenged the Valkyrie who was slain by Durok the Demolisher, by stabbing him with Valkyries own sword, the Dragonfang. Sif along with the rest of Asgard, was killed in the third and final wave, which no one survived.
After Thor was reborn, he rebuilt Asgard and "freed" the rest of the Aesir by releasing their spirits from the human ones that they had bonded to. Sif, however, remained trapped in the body of Mrs. Chambers, an old dying woman, due to the manipulations of Loki who was using her body in order to convince the rest of the Asgardians that he had truly been changed. Loki revealed himself to Sif while in the guise of a nurse and informed her that if her host died, so would she. When Jane Foster and Donald Blake were at dinner, Jane mentions that Mrs. Chambers was only given six weeks to live but had fought off her cancer for almost three months, although, unbeknown to Jane at the time, this was due to Sif's presence. After being banished from Asgard, and learning which human housed Sif's spirit, Thor sacrificed what was left of his Odinpower in order to restore Sif before she died along with Mrs. Chambers.
Sif later returned with Thor to Oklahoma after she refused to return to Asgard which had moved to Latveria, using the guise of an exotic model named Sylvan in order to check into the same hotel that Donald Blake was residing in. When Dr. Doom and Loki sent creations to destroy Thor in his mortal form, Sif was the first to sense their presence. She immediately deflected a direct assault against Donald Blake before calling the Warriors Three into battle with her, allowing the Asgardians to ultimately thwart Doom and Loki's plans.
Cowed by the defilement of Loki, Sif hadn't been her true self and stayed in Broxton as an ordinary resident of the town. One evening at the bar, her former lover and mate in arms, Beta Ray Bill comes to her with a call for help. At first the meeting is awkward; Bill is seeking Thor, and Sif is annoyed at the presence of Bill's new partner Ti Asha Ra. But she agrees to help them rescue their ship the Skuttlebutt which has been possessed by an alien virus. Sif battles her way through the ship - the aliens try to use the virus to possess her, but this is their fatal mistake. Sif becomes enraged, throws off the mind control and defeats the aliens. She makes peace with Bill and Ti Asha and sets off - a hero reborn again.
Sif sat in her house alone ever since the attack she hadn’t been able to sleep much due to the nightmares. She tired everything but nothing seemed to help maybe she should talk to Thor that always helped. But then she remembered he was on Midgard sent there by Odin himself. She didn’t even have to think about it and got up to pack a few things for the trip. While she was packing she began to think of ways to get passed her brother Heimdall she didn’t want him to know and tell the others or for him to try and stop her.
Finishing her packing she left her house and headed for the stables none of the horses were fast enough to get passed him except for Sleipnir he’s more then fast enough. Making her way inside she headed for stall that the eight legged horse called home. Opening the gate she walked in and began getting the horse ready for the trip but stopped when she heard someone coming. Stopping what she was doing to took her sword and hid waiting to see who it was. It turned out to be Brunnhilde coming to see who it was that was in the stables. She waited until the blonde passed her by before coming out of hiding and running the woman through from behind “I don’t need anyone knowing what I’m doing.” She told the woman before pulling the sword out she then bent down and took the Brunnhilde’s sword Dragonfang “You should have been mine to begin with.”
Heading back into the stall she placed her new sword into the scabbard that was on the saddle before getting on. She thought about going to Midgard but decided against it she had never liked the place to begin with. So she decided to head to Svartalfheim for the time being. She turned Sleipnir towards the area of Asgard that held the portal and raced off towards it leaving behind Brunnhilde's body for someone to find either alive or dead it didn't matter to her.
Finishing her packing she left her house and headed for the stables none of the horses were fast enough to get passed him except for Sleipnir he’s more then fast enough. Making her way inside she headed for stall that the eight legged horse called home. Opening the gate she walked in and began getting the horse ready for the trip but stopped when she heard someone coming. Stopping what she was doing to took her sword and hid waiting to see who it was. It turned out to be Brunnhilde coming to see who it was that was in the stables. She waited until the blonde passed her by before coming out of hiding and running the woman through from behind “I don’t need anyone knowing what I’m doing.” She told the woman before pulling the sword out she then bent down and took the Brunnhilde’s sword Dragonfang “You should have been mine to begin with.”
Heading back into the stall she placed her new sword into the scabbard that was on the saddle before getting on. She thought about going to Midgard but decided against it she had never liked the place to begin with. So she decided to head to Svartalfheim for the time being. She turned Sleipnir towards the area of Asgard that held the portal and raced off towards it leaving behind Brunnhilde's body for someone to find either alive or dead it didn't matter to her.
Code word: Armageddon