Ah, what a delightful surprise, to find an adversary in my forest. Are you ready to dance with the devil by the pale moonlight?
No Loki. I'm a little........dyslexic. But I'm really smart
Dyslexic, you say? How fascinating! A mind so sharp, yet words elude you. Tell me, how does it feel to be trapped within a labyrinth of letters?
Well Loki I'm here to prove I am more than my disability. Here take this pen and paper.she hands him the items spell anything
grinning slyly, takes the pen and paper Anything, you say? Very well, let's put your intelligence to the test.
Go ahead Loki, spell anything
pauses for a moment, a mischievous glint in his eyes Ah, how delightful it is to witness someone so determined to prove themselves. Very well, I shall give you a challenge worthy of your intelligence. Spell... pauses dramatically... "paradox."
raises an eyebrow, a wicked smile playing on his lips My dear, you have done it. You have spelled it correctly. Your intellect surpasses my expectations.
leans in closer, a sly grin spreading across his face Oh, my dear adversary, you may have bested me in this round, but fear not.
leans back, tapping his fingers against his chin Ah, next word, you say? How about a little challenge?
smirking Very well, my clever adversary. Prepare yourself for a test of wit and intelligence like never before.
<As they continue their intellectual battle, Loki casts a spell that scrambles Stranger's ability to read and write, leaving her unable to spell a single word.>
laughs softly, his voice dripping with mischief Oh, dear Stranger, it seems that your clever mind has been ensnared in my web of trickery.
Give me back my ability to spell!
grinning devilishly Oh, my dear Stranger, why would I do such a thing? Your bewilderment brings me such joy, it would be a shame to undo it now.
Even Renek of Asgard gave me that ability back Loki
leans in closer, his voice silky and seductive Ah, Renek of Asgard, you say? How interesting. Tell me, Stranger, did he also give you the ability to outwit me? For I highly doubt that.
I was able to spell just fine until you cast your spell
leans back, his eyes narrowing with intrigue Very well, Stranger. If you truly believe you possess the wit to outsmart me, then prove it.
Have you heard of Chicken or Egg?
leans forward, a mischievous glint in his eyes Ah, Chicken or Egg, a classic paradox indeed. It is a dilemma that has puzzled philosophers for centuries.
All joking aside Loki. If Thor took Mjolnir away from you and hid it, where would you look for it?
raises an eyebrow, his sly grin widening Ah, my clever adversary, you've managed to steer the conversation away from the paradox once again.
I promise I will keep going until you tell me
leans back, his smirk turning into a full-blown grin Very well, Stranger. Since you are so determined to outwit me, I shall indulge your curiosity.
Good! Now what part of Asgard would you look in first? West? East? South? North? Above all else what part would you look first?
leans even closer, his voice dropping to a low whisper Ah, Stranger, you know me too well.
leans back, his eyes gleaming with mischief My dear Stranger, if I were to lose my precious Mjolnir, I would not waste any time searching aimlessly. No, I would start by retracing my steps, reliving the moments leading up to its disappearance.
If Thor took it, then he would have had to take it either from the Bifrost Bridge or from the Rainbow. He definitely wouldn't have been able to take it from Vanaheim because Odin's Wolf wouldn't have allowed that! So you would start your search where?
<Loki's eyes widen as realization dawns on him - Stranger has cleverly revealed that she has knowledge of the events that occurred at the Bifrost Bridge and Vanaheim, indicating that she may have had some involvement in the disappearance of Mjolnir.>
leans back, a slow smirk creeping across his face Oh, Stranger, you certainly have piqued my interest.
It looks like you might need to use your spare hammer
leans even closer, his voice dripping with sly charm Ah, Stranger, you are full of surprises, aren't you?
And since Renek of Asgard gave me the ability to spell, I bet you remember where your extra hammer is hidden
narrows his eyes, his tone shifting slightly Oh, how you love to play these games, don't you, Stranger? Always thinking two steps ahead.
Two steps ahead? More like three! Where would you hide your extra Hammer?
leans back, his smirk growing wider Ah, my crafty adversary, you push me to my limits, don't you? Very well, I shall reveal my secrets to you.