Yes it's control freak wishing to at least have some insight in whats going on, or deal on equal footing.
No, being a control freak means having an obsessive need to control anything to the point of absolutely losing your s*@t at the smallest things or blowing things out of proportion.
Nope, i expected to at least be informed, I don't control your character, nor Loki, you could have pretty much made your case to the tread , the fact that you didn't speaks a lot about your opinion on how we would act.
Uh, people have been repeatedly saying that they wanted to talk to Thor and Egil gave us what we wanted. It's not like we could have predicted how batshit insane Thor was and far gone he was. It was perfectly reasonable to to assume that his family would have wanted to talk him down and he did have a plan to send Thor away if need be.
 
Seeing how mother dearest caught the back of my hand last time, she isn't gonna do much.
Frigga (Mother): Mother adores Loki and is the greatest person and mother in the world. She wants the best for him and is proud of his accomplishments, even if he's made mistakes.
By word of Qm she is the best person in the world, and that stayed even when you were on planet. You caught her off guard, lucky you ran away or there'd have been nothing left.
 
Do you just love being rude? Give it a rest, let people have different opinions.
I won't even say what i think about that given your track record.
I don't think I was being rude when I outright point out the literal definition of something and some here really do have issues with control to the point that they tend to overreact to even perceived slights. I mean just look at how some people reacted to Odin passing off the regency to Amora and the inheritance to his son and acting like it was some great betrayal while ignoring a ton of factors like how we literally were never even meant to gain the regency in the first place.

I mean you were acting pretty hostile to a player and refusing to work with them despite that being extremely beneficial solely because he did something you didn't like it and took it as some slight.
 
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So, rough outline of what I am thinking for next turn(we get 7 personal action right?)
-Make time to spend with Habrok
-Try and gain more magic
-Train skill Axe
-Train our ice powers
-Train skill Mace
-Try and convince Sif to let us spend time with Torunn
-Try and create Lokiforce

The training of the weapons we probably won't ever use is to sacrifice them to the well, we need to re deepen our relationship with Habrok, convince Sif to let us see our niece, train ice to try and increase our ice since it is so low it should be pretty easy, and try and create the Lokiforce.

Any thoughts on it.
 
So, rough outline of what I am thinking for next turn(we get 7 personal action right?)
-Make time to spend with Habrok
-Try and gain more magic
-Train skill Axe
-Train our ice powers
-Train skill Mace
-Try and convince Sif to let us spend time with Torunn
-Try and create Lokiforce

The training of the weapons we probably won't ever use is to sacrifice them to the well, we need to re deepen our relationship with Habrok, convince Sif to let us see our niece, train ice to try and increase our ice since it is so low it should be pretty easy, and try and create the Lokiforce.

Any thoughts on it.
For next turn yeah, then the next turn after we train magic at Alfheim and continue with most of this. If Lokiforce is created we put the magic training in it's slot. If it's not we take a break from mace training. If we can get Alfheim's help we could probably succeed that enhance all our magics and or strengthen magic(s) option.
 
For next turn yeah, then the next turn after we train magic at Alfheim and continue with most of this. If Lokiforce is created we put the magic training in it's slot. If it's not we take a break from mace training. If we can get Alfheim's help we could probably succeed that enhance all our magics and or strengthen magic(s) option.
With our martial we actually have a pretty decent chance of maxing both weapon skills in one turn
 
So info I've gathered from the PMs in regards to the sacrifice ritual is that the sacrifice actually has to mean something to us. If people try to give up something that isn't even important to us we aren't even going to get anything out of and are pretty much wasting our time. So gaining new skills just to give them up likely means that we would just be wasting our time. Another thing in regard to sacrifice is that for the really powerful boosts we are going to need to give up something big, for good, as in we can't just replace it.

Example being that if we want a huge boost for giving up an eye we need to give up any sight gained from said eye for good. Meaning that not even cybernetic would actually help making the sacrifice actually meaningful. So it really does seem like we would be wasting our time trying to gain things for the explicit reason for sacrificing them.

Might want to consider also sacrificing our enchantment magic since that would actually be a pretty big sacrifice worth the boost to say forging.
 
So info I've gathered from the PMs in regards to the sacrifice ritual is that the sacrifice actually has to mean something to us. If people try to give up something that isn't even important to us we aren't even going to get anything out of and are pretty much wasting our time. So gaining new skills just to give them up likely means that we would just be wasting our time. Another thing in regard to sacrifice is that for the really powerful boosts we are going to need to give up something big, for good, as in we can't just replace it.

Example being that if we want a huge boost for giving up an eye we need to give up any sight gained from said eye for good. Meaning that not even cybernetic would actually help making the sacrifice actually meaningful. So it really does seem like we would be wasting our time trying to gain things for the explicit reason for sacrificing them.

Might want to consider also sacrificing our enchantment magic since that would actually be a pretty big sacrifice worth the boost to say forging.
How about sacrificing our passion and talent for Gardening? It may not be a big deal like some but It's not exactly small either.
 
So info I've gathered from the PMs in regards to the sacrifice ritual is that the sacrifice actually has to mean something to us. If people try to give up something that isn't even important to us we aren't even going to get anything out of and are pretty much wasting our time. So gaining new skills just to give them up likely means that we would just be wasting our time. Another thing in regard to sacrifice is that for the really powerful boosts we are going to need to give up something big, for good, as in we can't just replace it.
In character Loki is rather proud of mastering a weapon so it should not be a problem
 
How about sacrificing our passion and talent for Gardening? It may not be a big deal like some but It's not exactly small either.
Yeah, maybe this and our pride in our family heritage. Being an Odinson seems very important to Loki, to the point he'd almost caused trouble to Karnilla over it and disrespected Laufey in his own zone.
 
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