basics
full name: Sigyn of Asgard
nicknames/aliases/code name: Friend of Victory, God of Fidelity, Loki’s Keeper
canon or oc: canon
anchor character: no
species: Asgard
gender: gender fluid
age: Too old to care about numbers
date of birth: Lost to the ages
place of birth: Asgard
starting location: Hub
originating fandom: Marvel
fandom universe: Marvel MCU
pronouns: Sigyn isn’t all that picky. He when appropriate, she when appropriate.
occupation: Magic user, pretty much Loki’s keeper, god of Fidelity
languages: all
appearance
playby: Gal Gadot/ Matthew Daddario
height: 6’3
weight: 615
hair color: dark brown
eye color: brown
distinguishing features: here
relationships
sexual orientation: Pansexual is a good start.
family: Loki and her family are all that he has left.
relationship status: ‘It’s complicated’ doesn’t even begin to cover it. You have no idea. But also sort of engaged. Still. Maybe? Possibly forever if she keeps RUNNING AWAY. No really, every damn time they get anywhere near a wedding ceremony, she ups and runs off, and usually finds herself in more trouble than the last time! Which, of course, leaves Sigyn to pick up the pieces and fix things, because of course it does! And that prolongs the whole damn process, and if she didn’t want to get married then why doesn’t she JUST SAY SO?!?
Powers/Strengths/Weakness
powers: Sigyn has abilities both due to his Asgardian heritage as well as his magical prowess.
Superhuman Strength: All Asgardians are superhumanly strong with the average Asgardian god able to lift (press) about 30 tons under optimal conditions
Superhuman Speed: All Asgardians have the potential of being able to run and move at speeds much greater than the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Stamina: The musculature of the Asgardian gods produce considerably fewer fatigue toxins during physical activity than the muscles of human beings. An average Asgardian god can exert themselves at peak capacity for about 24 hours before fatigue impairs them.
Superhumanly Dense Tissue: The skin, muscle, and bone tissues of the Asgardian gods are about 3 times as dense as the same tissue of a human body, contributing to their superhuman strength and weight.
Superhuman Durability: The bodies of the Asgardian gods are considerably more resistant to physical injury than the bodies of human beings. Asgardian gods are capable of withstanding conventional injury including great impact forces, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes and falls from great heights without sustaining physical injury.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite their natural durability, it is possible for any of the Asgardian gods to sustain injury. However, if injured, their highly advanced metabolism enables them to recover with superhuman speed and efficiency.
Longevity: The Asgardian gods are extremely long-lived, but they are not immortal like the Olympian gods: they age at a much slower rate, but they are not immune to the effects of aging. Their bodies are also immune to all known Earthly diseases and infection.
Energy Manipulation: The Asgardian gods have some potential to manipulate mystical or cosmic energies for some purpose. These powers are mostly limited to changing their appearance or shape and teleporting across great distances. However, Sigyn is able to change his form from male to female and back at will, and tends to do so often.
Riding/Horsemanship Many of the Asgardians are proficient horseback riders trained in riding conventional horses and winged horses in addition to other enchanted animals.
Combat Proficiency The Asgardians are exceptional warriors in both armed and unarmed combat including swordsmanship and archery.
Weapon Proficiency The Asgardians are known to carry swords, battle axes and war hammers among other weapons. Sigyn prefers to use a short sword for his personal protection.
Allspeak: Thanks to the Allspeak, Asgardians can communicate and be understood by or races.
Sorcery:
Spell Casting: Sigyn is very powerful sorcerer, rumored to be as skilled as Loki, and is claimed to be one of the most powerful (if not the most) Asgardian magic users.
Energy Projection: The use of sorcery to generate powerful blasts of concussive force, heat, or light.
Teleportation: Sigyn is able to teleport within the dimension he finds himself, and within certain dimensions he is even able to teleport from one to another.
Levitation/Flight: Using his magic, Sigyn is able to fly or levitate.
Disguise/Illusions: Sigyn is able to change the appearance, smell, taste, etc of both himself and objects using magic. This sort of magical ability can react to the illusions of other magic users, alerting them to your presence, and you to theirs.
Paralysis: With spellwork, Sigyn can paralyse his enemies.
Energy Shields: Magical force fields that can withstand great amounts of force.
Mental Shields: Sigyn can protect his mind from intrusion and attack.
Astral Projection: Much like his betrothed, Sigyn can project his form elsewhere, seeming to be present where he is not, allowing for communication.
Mystical Senses: Sigyn can sense the presence of magical energy nearby.
strengths: Sigyn is usually able to tell when he is viewing an image/projection of Loki, and able to tell when the trickster has used her abilities to ‘give him the slip’, or attempt to. It comes from exposure, he says.
weaknesses: Ragnarok: The end of the world for Asgardians, the ending of a great cycle, when Asgard will be put to ruin and those gods who die will be reborn. It is a chaotic and frightening idea and time for all of Asgard.
Loki: Ah, love. Sigyn might be spurned by Loki (often, even) but he loves her nonetheless, and will go to great length to keep her safe, happy, and preferably out of (too much) trouble.
equipment: Sigyn carries his armor and weapons, his magic and several magical trinkets at all times.
history
Long ago, on Asgard, there was a young boy, a god, who fell in love with a beautiful princess. He never spoke of his feelings to her, of course not, she would likely only laugh at him for his audacity, but he loved her nonetheless. They were friends, sharing in their interest in magic, their love of puzzles and games, and they grew closer and closer. Until the princess began getting herself into more and more trouble. Until the playful banter and tricks grew to become more and more dire. The boy god couldn’t help her, there was naught he could do…
Until, one day, his mother and the Queen colluded to marry them. The boy could be no more pleased than he was by the match; he had loved his princess since he could remember, and he knew, he knew, that she had grown to love him too. And so the god Sigyn made no protest about the match being made.
While Sigyn was happy to uphold his end of the bargain, to marry Loki and be her husband, Loki didn’t seem to feel the same way. Oh, there were moments when Sigyn had been certain that she returned his feelings, but then when they were to be wed, Loki had gone to Midgard and tried to take over there. The Avengers stopped her, of course, with Thor amongst them, and Sigyn had understood why. Once Loki had been returned to Asgard, Odin had sent him to Earth to repair what damage he could, to try to make up for what his betrothed had done. Sigyn didn’t argue, he remained on Midgard until he had done all that he could, and then he returned home.
Ragnarok happened, and Loki had become a hero during that story, fighting with her sister to defeat the enemies of Asgard, and saving as many Asgardians as was possible. Asgard was a people, not a place, after all. Sigyn was one of those who left his home. To Midgard, Thor had said, and all that was left of Asgard followed their new king’s command. Including Loki and Sigyn.
When Thanos came, Sigyn was there. There was a mess, the Bifrost, and then they were elsewhere, with enough of their people that there had been hope. And to Sigyn’s everlasting joy, Loki had been amongst the survivors, praise the All-Mother. They celebrated. Sigyn had joined in, if not quite as thoroughly as his betrothed, but she had become a hero against all odds, against everything people had believed of her, and Sigyn could understand why that was a cause to celebrate.
The next morning, however, when he came to find her, to speak about their future now that everything had changed, now that, perhaps, they could make their own decisions, Loki had vanished. She had run away. Again. And it was Sigyn’s duty to find her. Again. He began searching for any trace of her, physical or magical.
And that was when he fell.
Hub Information
landmarks in hub: None
knowledge level of multiverse: In his teachings and reading, Sigyn has read of other worlds and dimensions, has even visited some, but he has never been to Hub before.
fandom specific information: Gender-bent MCU/616 conglomeration
Anchor Character Section
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