Whoo! I don't know where I got the idea for these two being Narvi and Vali, it just happened. I have no regrets.


When Dean was little, his mother would tell him strange bedtime stories. She would always tell him that they were Norse myths. His favorites were the ones she told the most - stories of Loki Odinson the Trickster, tall, with raven hair. She told him about how he saved Asgard with his clever plans - but they never respected him. She told him about Loki's various loves; first Angrboða, who was accused of performing witchcraft on him, only because she was half Jötunn; there was also Sigyn, a Vanir who later became his wife and had to go on the run for fear of something similar to Angrboða happening. Dean loved the next part - the stories of Loki's kids. The eldest, Jörmungandr, a giant serpent that coiled around the Earth, and the cleverest of Loki's kids. Then there was Fenrir, a wolf who was said to eat the world at Ragnarök, and the strongest of all of them. Then Hela, the most magical, half-dead and ruler of Helheim. There was Sleipnir, an eight-legged horse, the swiftest. Finally there were the twins Vali and Narvi, who were taken away with Sigyn when she ran.

Sometimes, when his dad was away, Dean's mom called him Vali and she taught him magic. She showed him how to make illusions, balls of light and tiny horses that ran in circles. She also told him of his history, how her name was Sigyn, his brother was Narvi, and his father - not John Winchester, but his real father was Loki. She told him all about Asgard, where Loki was from, and Vanaheim, where she was from. She told him how she made Narvi appear to be born four years after him just to dissuade suspicions.

She probably would've told him more, but the fire came. Dean never forgot all the secret lessons she taught him, all the whispered words before bed. When Sam was old enough, Dean told him about his secret name, of their story, of Sigyn, their mother. When Vali showed his little brother magic, Narvi took to it like a duck to water. He was even better than Vali at magic, which made zero sense.

Then John taught them how to hunt monsters, and how to survive, and how to live while traveling. Later in life, when he was traveling around America hunting, Dean would appreciate what John taught him. It was certainly helpful in the search for his real father - or at least a way to contact him.


When Bobby first pointed out it was the Trickster, the brothers were excited. Then, when they realized who the Trickster was, it was… disappointing. He wasn't the tall, black haired man with green eyes. They found out he was an Archangel, there was a hope of maybe him finding their dad for them… except for the fact that he was a massive dick.

Later, when they were at the gathering of Pagans, they called him Coyote. Even after Lucifer stabbed him, Sam and Dean had their doubts. Coyote/Gabriel/the Trickster had faked his death multiple times. Who knows?


So when they read up on some odd injuries in New York City, they were instantly suspicious.

First, there was the pedophile priest. Last thing seen of him before the injury was security footage of him going into his church with a cute, round-faced, girl. She had dark hair, hazel eyes, and wasn't on video for long. Shortly after, he was half-crushed under a falling crucifix. It was sort of… just desserts.

Then, there was an animal researcher who was mauled. When he woke up from his medically-induced coma, he claimed a woman called a wolf to attack him. The woman was curvy, dark-haired, with hazel eyes. When the sketch artist finished, she vaguely resembled the little girl.

Finally, there was an arsonist who spontaneously combusted. He survived, but with several third degree burns. A news photo showed a woman in the background who looked like the child and the police sketch.

The only similarities between the deaths were the fact that all of them had similar looking women, they were all within the three mile radius of Stark Tower, and it was all an MO of a Trickster.


Laufeyjarson (or Laufeyarson) is Loki's last name according to the Prose Edda. I am trying to be more faithful to that than Marvel. That is why Laufey is NOT the king of Jötunnheim, but the queen. Asgard is just ignorant.

Also, I call Gabriel Coyote because there already is a Loki. Coyote is, in some Native American myths, a trickster.

Also, about the woman who is on all the scenes: I have plans on how she's different from cannon. If you have a guess on who she is, feel free to comment.

Edit: It no longer says his last name is Laufeyjarson because I just realized they wouldn't know that he's adopted. Whoops.