Thank you for the feedback. I'll definitely put some thought into it.
I would ask that you take three things into consideration:
1) All good villains are the heroes of their own stories. They don't believe they're evil at all and feel that everything they have done is completely justified. So Loki does feel that he's been terribly wronged and misunderstood (and this holds true in Avengers, whence him claiming that Thor basically threw him off the Bifrost), whether that is true or not. But since Loki's posts are from his viewpoint, of course he thinks he's the good guy and everyone else just doesn't get how rough his life is.
2) Loki is in a position where he has no allies and has a group of people after him. Since most of the people in Luceti are clearly "good guys" and he doesn't have a lot to bargain with right now, it's in his best interest to try to convince people that he's really misunderstood and the Avengers are giant meany-heads since that will hopefully keep them off his case. But if he's trying to convince people to be on his side through force of personality alone, he really can't be that outwardly uncaring.
3) The dude lies like a rug. And beyond that, he's very adept at telling people what they want to hear. (Such as "maybe I do regret things but you know, I had to do them.")
Obviously, it's my own failing if point #2 and #3 haven't been coming out clearly.
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I would ask that you take three things into consideration:
1) All good villains are the heroes of their own stories. They don't believe they're evil at all and feel that everything they have done is completely justified. So Loki does feel that he's been terribly wronged and misunderstood (and this holds true in Avengers, whence him claiming that Thor basically threw him off the Bifrost), whether that is true or not. But since Loki's posts are from his viewpoint, of course he thinks he's the good guy and everyone else just doesn't get how rough his life is.
2) Loki is in a position where he has no allies and has a group of people after him. Since most of the people in Luceti are clearly "good guys" and he doesn't have a lot to bargain with right now, it's in his best interest to try to convince people that he's really misunderstood and the Avengers are giant meany-heads since that will hopefully keep them off his case. But if he's trying to convince people to be on his side through force of personality alone, he really can't be that outwardly uncaring.
3) The dude lies like a rug. And beyond that, he's very adept at telling people what they want to hear. (Such as "maybe I do regret things but you know, I had to do them.")
Obviously, it's my own failing if point #2 and #3 haven't been coming out clearly.