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May Test Drive

Thinking of apping a character but not sure they'll fit in the city walls?
Have no fear, a meme for you is here.
Directions:
Locations:
1. Train Station: New arrival, or waiting to welcome people? Either way, the train comes in, but you still can't ride it out.
2. Cathedral: Looking for redemption? Just doing a little sight-seeing? Or just getting a little shelter?
3. The Clocktower: You can see the whole city from here!
4. The Black Stallion Saloon: You were told the burgers were great here-- but maybe you just came for the beer.
5. The Library: You came to do a little research, but it looks like all of the information's just out of your reach. Though, you can always find a way to pass the time here.
6. The Coffee Joint: A lovely place to have a chat and a bite to eat.
7. Le Cafe Anglais: A Parisian-British fusion that's as charming as it sounds and serves the best tea around.
Scenarios
1. Just walked in: You intended to get here, and you made your way in; but now someone's caught your eye and you'd like to have a chat.
2. Been here all day: You've been sitting around minding the time. Maybe you didn't notice them at first or maybe you were just working up the courage to talk-- either way, they know you're here and you know it too.
3. Bad weather: You're here because you've gotten rained in. This wasn't your choice, but at least it's dry-- right?
4. Wild card: Got something better in mind? Well screw these prompts, try it out yourself!
Have fun, guys!
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How inspiring.
[Sorry if he broke your sarcasm detector, Captain.]
You'll forgive me if I'm not exactly keen on rallying behind your cause, Captain. I have much to think about at the moment.
[Like how to work his current situation to his advantage.]
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Fine. No one is forced to help to get home, or even to leave. Once we find a way to escape, no one is going to drag you back home, and if you're dead, then I guess I can see why you're not that motivated to go back. [He's not going to offer to send him somewhere else. Because he will not inflict Loki on any other universe] But if you change your mind, once you've settled in, contact me.
But I mean it about not hurting anyone.
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And will you be the one to stop me, Soldier?
[A smirk crept up on his face, like he was challenging Steve, only for him to relent a moment later. No, he was in no mood to get into a fight here, not when he had an entire pocket dimension to explore.]
You have my word, no harm shall come to the mortals here.
[The, "for now," hung unspoken in the air.]
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[He does know he's no match for Loki alone, though that wouldn't stop him from trying. He sighs and rubs a hand over the back of his neck]
Good, then.
[He looked up] So you don't remember being here before either.
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[Hm... and he had to wonder how many of the other so called Avengers were around. He did not specifically call them by name, so he could only assume not. The poor Soldier, all on his own; his next train of thought led him to wonder how many lost souls he had gotten to follow him.]
Should I?
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From what I've heard, you've been here twice before. I've been here before, too, but I don't remember it. The people who run this place seem to get rid of people and wipe their memories whenever they feel like it.
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[He was the one that was supposed to manipulate the minds of the weak masses, not the other way around. Excuse him if he seems a bit embittered by that revelation.]
And who told you this?
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A few people have mentioned it to me in different contexts. [Though Jane Foster was the first, and the only one to mention Loki.]
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Anyone I should know?
[He paused, half expecting a critical look, before continuing.]
I've a right to know, least any previous incarnations of me have tempted those who have the capability of treating me like an ant.
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Ah, I suppose I will have to discover that on my own then. What is dying one more time?
[He began to walk away, starting to count down in his head when the Soldier's sense of righteousness would kick in.]
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[See? He can be sarcastic, too.]
And just so you know, if you die you just come back.
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She?
[He turned slightly, an eyebrow raised. He would address the issue of being revived after death later, but for now:]
She wouldn't happen to be Jane Foster, by any chance?
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He can't understand how Loki had guessed that so easily. There are lots of women in the city. Though only one from their own world. Does that matter so much that Loki immediately knows who he's talking about just from that?
Apparently.]
Yeah, that's right.
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I thought as much. Shielding an individual as forces are exploding above them tends to leave an impression.
[Loki turned to leave again, waiting to hear the man's brain grind to a halt trying to process that.]
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What are you talking about?
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[It was a good thing his back was to the Captain; he doubt he would have appreciated the amused smile on his face.]
She had the unfortunate problem of absorbing the Aether. Nasty thing, slowly killing her; we had to allow the only person that could take it out of her do so in hopes to destroy it.
[He paused, glancing back at the Soldier.]
It didn't work, by the way, but the duty to protect her fell on me while Thor tried.
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[He rolled that around in his mind. It was certainly hard to believe. There was no one he could ask, no way to verify it.]
So you want me to believe you died protecting Thor's girlfriend. Really?
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[Well that was a shame... and she still had faith in him, even with the almighty Captain America to tell her what a bad idea that was? Yes, he could see why Thor was so fond of her; they were both far too trusting idiots.]
Were you not listening? I died saving my brother; she just needed protecting until she could get away from the fight.
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I was listening. But protecting her was part of the whole...same mission where you died. It seems too pat for me. If you wanted me to trust that you'd changed, that I didn't have to keep as close an eye on you and to give you a chance, then you'd tell me a story like this. Fact is, I have no proof that any of it is true.
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Believe me or not if you wish; I do not answer to you, nor will I.
[He clasped his hands behind his back as he turned around, favoring the Captain with a sneer.]
But understand this; it would take a serious act for me to even consider aiding my brother, and it would take a serious act for him to come to me begging for my help.
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[Not that he was ever going to bring that up.]
Well, that all depends, does it not?
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On what?
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On whether or not there is anything worthwhile here.
[He gave another glance around.]
So far, I am not impressed.
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