So seems like things are much more balanced in this quest and seems like there are forces that can match Infinity stones.

So. That's wrong.
The Stones are the 616 stones, the most powerful set in the multiverse, whoever holds a stone holds total control over that aspect of reality. I have combat bonuses that reach 350+ and I cannot understate how poorly I would do against Lorelei with the stones.
One needs to be cheating like hell or overpowered in their own way to win.
 
Turn Thirty-Two Results Pt. 4
[Z] Asgard
[Z] Have Egil approach her.
- [Z] However, be ready to spring into action if needed.
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As Egil and Loki go to find Amora, they find her already busy, talking with someone else. It appears that Eldir and Amora are having a conversation and Amora doesn't appear to be having a good time, and neither is Eldir. The gist of it is...Amora wants his spear and is trying to figure out what he wants for it, and Eldir is unwilling to really part with it or say what he could want in return. At one point he tries to teleport away, but Amora blocks his attempt.

At this point Egil steps up, but Amora rebukes him.

"I'll deal with you later, Watcher." She says as she stops him from getting closer, not allowing your plans to go through. Eldir takes his time and finally says 'no' decisively. Amora is hesitant but she accepts his decision. She then threatens him that if he did anything wrong, ever she would...

"Take the spear from your cold, lifeless body." Everyone is taken aback by her tone and can tell that she truly means it. Before much else can happen, Amora suddenly looks up, her eyes with a glow to them, as she peers around, looking everywhere, frantically. Loki himself can feel his magic drain, and he can see it in others, from Egil to Eldir, and so on. In fact, unbeknownst to Loki, every in Asgard begins looking around, noticing their magic is gone.

All magic on Asgard is being drained and likely going to one source.

In another instant, Amora gestures and blasts Eldir away, out of Asgard, and out of this dimension, his spear going with him. Amora's eyes glow red and Thor shows up in all of his glory, focused on her. Thor points at her with ferocity, much like a hero of sorts. One who would fight for the rights of every man, even when it all came crashing down, and it hurt inside.


This is but a precursor as Thor jumps at her, ready to attack, and she blasts him back with magic, sending him crashing through Asgard itself, to the other side. Amora follows him, and speaks in a demonic, double voice.

"FOOL!" She continues blasting away at Thor, and he is clearly in very real danger and pain. The blast go through his skin and some even reveal bone and muscle, before healing over. "I WILL DEVOUR EVERYTHING!"

Thor does not take the assault lying down, instead striking back with a headbutt. Amora starts bleeding...and bleeding...and bleeding, an impossible amount until over one hundred times her body's size in blood has poured out.

"With the boy, I had to hold back. With you...she despises you!" The blood begins to form tentacles of sorts around her person as she moves her hands and starts to warp reality around Thor. A supermassive black hole is created, one with an eye, that has tentacles surrounding it. Amora begins speaking in ancient languages as she does, before switching back to a more understandable dialect.

"I am SHUMA-GORATH, bow before me!" She roars. Thor doesn't seem to care as he moves through her black hole and punches her as hard as he can, stopping the summoning of...whatever it is she was bringing. He then headbutts her over and over again, dropping her to the ground, only for Thor to hit her with a Lightning Bowlt elbow drop. Finally, he picks her up, ready to finish it.

"Wait! If you do this, she will perish forever!" Pleads...whatever is in Amora's body. Thor doesn't care. He delivers the Burning Hammer and wipes it from existence.

Egil cries out in agony and despair as he sees his beloved die before him.

"Nooo! She's gone! I could've saved her!" He laments, yelling into the air, the pain evident in his voice. "Please, Thor! I beg of you! Save her!"

Thor ignores him for a moment, tending to his great and plentiful wounds, before he begins shaking his head, clutching at it, as his eyes glow with energy.

"No! NO! NOOOOOOOOOOO!" He yells loud so loud and so powerful that the Nine Realms are shaken at their foundation. He then calms down and looks at Egil with gentle eyes...

"I understand what it's like to lose someone you love." He says softly and Loki...Loki spaces out for a moment. He knows that voice...the tone...it's...it can't be, can it? Thanos? But Thor killed him? Why was he? How could he? As he ponders the impossibility of Thanos' presence, he can barely make out Egil agreeing to something, Thanos saying he'll 'Do it himself' and Amora's body being brought back. Loki shakes his head to gather his bearings. As he looks up. Thor...Thanos...Thornos? Stands in front of him, looking disapprovingly.

"Loki, I thought you better than this. Failing to rule over Jotunheim? Floundering while others prosper and govern Asgard? This is not what I envisioned for you little one. I foresaw you doing great things, as my son, as all my sons do, and you...have disappointed me Loki. I fear there is no hope for you. So find yourself released from the bonds of living up to my name. You are free to go Loki." Thornos then flinches in pain, and holds his head, groaning in what appears to be immense pain. Is Thor's consciousness trying to fight back and take over? Does it matter? What could Loki even do?

Does Loki say anything to Thanos/Thornos?
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To be fair, he's been a failure in every timeline so far (the MCU, the first quest, now this quest). :V
The First Quest Loki was quite decent, the mechanics there was something else though. Something that I never understood.
Here, well Loki's player base is always fighting between each other trying to become moral police or something else, and misses half the other things that are happening around.... But yea, I concur.
 
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The First Quest Loki was quite decent, the mechanics there was something else though. Something that I never understood.
Here, well Loki's player base is always fighting between each other trying to become moral police or something else, and misses half the other things that are happening around.... But yea, I concur.
To be fair a large part of it is that we have some really bad luck. That said another larger part is that people tend to make really bad decisions. From antagonizing Thanos, to not evacuating the dwarfs on Nidaveller despite us having plenty of time to, to steralizing a large number of Asgards most elite soldiers because people didn't think to consider any possible side effects, to wrecking Jotunheim's climate, to killing our brother to killing which ended up making things worse to unleashing super zombies on Jotunheim and then not calling Amora as soon as possible even when it made sense. Though Dark is largely responsible for the major fuck ups in regards to Jotunheim.

Honestly I think our biggest issue is that people tend to be control freaks which can lead to serious problems. I think that it would be best to avoid ruling and just admit that we have a habit of making bad decisions and get people who are meant to chime in to warn us about issues in our plans. Like what the council on Jotunheim was meant to be.

Seriously, learning to accept that not having total control over every single thing would go a long way towards helping us out long term. If we do get involved in ruling we should really get a council to veto the worst decisions to avoid stuff like the worst that happened on Jotunheim.
 
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To be fair a large part of it is that we have some really bad luck. That said another larger part is that people tend to make really bad decisions. From antagonizing Thanos, to not evacuating the dwarfs on Nidaveller despite us having plenty of time to, to steralizing a large number of Asgards most elite soldiers because people didn't think to consider any possible side effects, to wrecking Jotunheim's climate, to killing our brother to killing which ended up making things worse to unleashing super zombies on Jotunheim and then not calling Amora as soon as possible even when it made sense. Though Dark is largely responsible for the major fuck ups in regards to Jotunheim.

Honestly I think our biggest issue is that people tend to be control freaks which can lead to serious problems. I think that it would be best to avoid ruling and just admit that we have a habit of making bad decisions and get people who are meant to chime in to warn us about issues in our plans. Like what the council on Jotunheim was meant to be.

Seriously, learning to accept that not having total control over every single thing would go a long way towards helping us out long term. If we do get involved in ruling we should really get a council to veto the worst decisions to avoid stuff like the worst that happened on Jotunheim.
True. Do you remember, evacuating Dwarfs was the first action in all the votes except your which ended up passing? I was salty as hell for that. Um... not really, like that thing had no consequences on our life. I still don't know why with 77 learning we didn't do a learning roll for Climate area, and just went with normal roll... like what were we trying to achieve by competing with a DC of 180? hoping to get a nat 100?
I mean... with super zombies already out, did we had a way to call Amora? Like we don't have a phone/call to her. Egil directly took the action, to teleport them in IC... or did we talked to him about it?

True, control freaks and morality control... two things that besides Bad Rolls (and increasing failure with DCs) has fucked us over.

And again as Nystical said, if people voted for Dark's idea, you really can't solely blame him.
 
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