But that just seems to run into the issue assuming that Odin would not have heavily questioned Heimdall for every single detail no matter how small. This just seems to be SV competency issues where the players think that they are way more competent than the other characters in the story to the point that they assume that they missed something extremely obvious that for some reason only the players noticed. Think that if Heimdall saw something he would have immediately told Odin.There could be many reasons.
Maybe he saw something, but it was insignificant and he didn't deemed it necessary to report it.
Maybe he saw something, but since it was the prince's fault (as Loki paid the damages through his personal funds) as it was made clear. He decided not to bring up the subject since the matter was closed.
Maybe Odin was with Loki, during the time Loki was unconscious for hours, and when Loki woke up Odin directly confronted Loki for the truth.
And @KnowledgeKing
Loki's hair is burned off. It will recover slowly over the years.
What in the hell's name is Loki's hair made off? I shaved my head a month and a half ago, now it is back to normal length. What kind of hair takes years to grow back?
And @KnowledgeKing
Loki's hair is burned off. It will recover slowly over the years.
What in the hell's name is Loki's hair made off? I shaved my head a month and a half ago, now it is back to normal length. What kind of hair takes years to grow back?
Also in regards to Loki's hair pretty sure it was brought up that the issue was that he is Jotun and fire damage is going to take longer for it to heal.
Alright, next time I attack someone's plan and they refute my argument, I will accuse them of power gaming. If that's what we are supposed to do now.
Let's learn science, math, biology and become Lex Luthor.Loki's hair is burned off. It will recover slowly over the years.
What in the hell's name is Loki's hair made off? I shaved my head a month and a half ago, now it is back to normal length. What kind of hair takes years to grow back?
Go read Supervillain in the DCU CK2 Quest then. It's far more easier.Alright, next time I attack someone's plan and they refute my argument, I will accuse them of power gaming.
Let's learn science, math, biology and become Lex Luthor.
But that just seems to run into the issue assuming that Odin would not have heavily questioned Heimdall for every single detail no matter how small. This just seems to be SV competency issues where the players think that they are way more competent than the other characters in the story to the point that they assume that they missed something extremely obvious that for some reason only the players noticed. Think that if Heimdall saw something he would have immediately told Odin.
Also in regards to Loki's hair pretty sure it was brought up that the issue was that he is Jotun and fire damage is going to take longer for it to heal.
@KnowledgeKing, in the Magic, option of Enchant something, do we have to be specific in what we are going to Enchant?
Does it have to be something we already have?
Eh, I kinda want to enchant a pair of gauntlets that the moment they strike/touch the target, he'/she will become paralized just so we can beat Megathor.Maybe we can enchant a ring to be a memory recorder and playback.
Or enchant to detect life signals. To avoid getting snuck up on.
I like the ring, the gauntlets not so much.[X] Enchant Something
- [X] Gauntlets that will paralize the target when he/she is striked by them.
Personal:
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[X] Try to Enchant something
- [X] A ring that warns the user of any danger or malicious intent targeting him.
I know. That's why I took them off.
Because not only Loki may learn the racial and physical weakness of his opponents (in the nine realms) but it also meshes really well with science.
Maybe we can learn about how to choke people out or target their organs.