More kinkmeme prompts (from norsekink)
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Loki, Thor, Odin, Frigga
Either Loki or Thor dies (maybe at quite a young age), and the other one goes so deeply into denial that they create a magical manifestation of their dead brother and go on with their lives as if nothing happened. Everyone can see and interact with this manifestation, not just the brother who created it. Not surprisingly, most people are pretty upset by the simulacrum of the dead prince, and try to get the living prince to face reality and undo the magic.
Either Odin or Frigga, however, are so devastated by the death of one son that they don’t want the other one to stop projecting his brother into their midst. They cling to the projection almost as much as their remaining son does.
And the worst part? The projection is EITHER; sentient, believing that he really is Thor/Loki and deeply upset by any suggestion that they might have (“almost”) died, OR; fully aware of what he is and why he’s there, and has to help his “parent” and “brother” come to terms with what happened so they’ll let him go.
Whichever tugs at your heartstrings more!
Loki/Thor, Double suicide, murder at a hopeless end
Loki has brought victory for Thanos, has defeated the avengers, broken and locked away in Shield’s own vaults. However, instead of the glory, instead of a throne Loki had been hoping for, Loki uncovers a plan to torture, dissect and tear apart first mentally and then physically both the only available specimens of Frost Giants and Aesir, Thanos’s next targets. Seeing no way out, and still strangely attached to his not brother, Loki does the only path left to him, he kills Thor and himself to save them the pain.
Does it work?
Was there hope, a rescue afterall?
Bonus 1: Thor is confused/more sad that Loki is dying than himself