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Loki Laufeyson has faced heroes who were loud, confident, and certain they were right.
This one is none of those things.
They are a child-unsure, afraid, and trying desperately to do the right thing in a world that never taught them how. With no mentor and no rules to follow, they build their own morality from empathy, doubt, and the refusal to let people be hurt if they can help it.
Watching from the shadows, Loki begins to realize the truth:
the hero isn't ignorant.
They're innocent.
And that innocence may be the most dangerous thing of all.
Told entirely from Loki's point of view, Mercy Without Permission is a quiet Marvel story about chosen kindness, soft strength, and what even a god can learn from a child who refuses to give up being gentle.