The One (aka Loki) (rewriting)
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  • Reads 449
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 6
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
Loki is not who you thought he was.
He is an exiled Jotunn prince with a prophecy to fulfill and a target on his back.
Specifically, Thanos who wants him dead, or so he thinks.
In reality, Thanos's secrets are dirtier than his socks and the Allfather also omitted some truths to Loki. It turns out that he may end up saving the world or destroying the galaxy-who knows? 
However, there is that funny business with the Avengers...
He is so doomed.

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Loki - The Infinity Prophecy

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One of the few good deeds, without ulterior motives, by Loki, the god of mischief, took him straight to the greatest treasure the universe could offer him: the seventh stone of the infinite, Ego. Linna, bearer of the singularity, lives imprisoned and nobody but him seems to be able to see her as someone real, however, when the opportunity arises, he frees her from her captivity on Earth and then, the challenge really begins. Eternity is coming and, to the misfortune of Midgard's creatures, the only ones who can protect them from the real enemy are a lying god and his crazy and chaotic lifemate. ~ Adaptation to the cinematographic universe of some comics that will probably never be used in Marvel films. Characters originally mine also present, so that the plot develops better. ~ Also published in Portuguese and Spanish.