[Dirk doesn't think twice about giving Loki that kind of power over his weapon. He is a little more concerned about the ceasing to exist.]
Nice understatement.
[He knows people around here have a habit of disappearing. On one hand, he doesn't want his sword to get wrecked. But if Loki vanished, and the sword stayed safe, that would at least let him know Loki was all right—and by extension, perhaps the others who disappeared. And if the sword didn't...]
Will the sword revert back to its broken state if you decide that existing is overrated?
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Nice understatement.
[He knows people around here have a habit of disappearing. On one hand, he doesn't want his sword to get wrecked. But if Loki vanished, and the sword stayed safe, that would at least let him know Loki was all right—and by extension, perhaps the others who disappeared. And if the sword didn't...]
Will the sword revert back to its broken state if you decide that existing is overrated?