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"I still do not understand," Spock began, "why Detective Holmes and myself are not considered 'real'." He gestured towards Loki. "He is some sort of god, is he not? What makes him more acceptably 'real' than Detective Holmes or myself?"

"Well," Sheldon nibbled his lower lip, trying to explain, "it's complicated. Initially, nobody believed Loki was real, other than obsessive fangirls and Norse believers. In Norse mythology, Loki is the God of Mischief, Lies and Trickery. In Marvel comics, not only was he a Norse god, but biologically a Jötun, who are the enemies of Asgardians, which is who adopted and raised Loki."

"So he was born a… Jötun, but was raised by Asgardians?" Tony clarified.

Sheldon nodded. "Many girls feel sorry for Loki because of his past, and the fact that Odin lied to him until he was grown."

"How did he lie to him?" Spock inquired.

"Odin never told Loki that he was adopted, making him truly believe he was Asgardian, brother of Thor, and therefore a rightful heir to Odin's throne," Sheldon replied. "Thor was always the better, stronger, more powerful brother, constantly casting a shadow over Loki and his accomplishments. But Odin always told them that they were both born to be kings – which is true, because Loki's Jötun father was the king of Jötunheim."

Tony's gaze bounced between the seething god in the corner and the insightful physicist at the table. "So Loki threw a fit over being adopted and tried to take over the world?"

As Loki growled, Sheldon nodded again. "It was childish, yes, but understandable on some level. Loki had grown up thinking that he was the rightful king of Asgard, but when he found out he had been lied to all his life and that everyone had a throne except for him, he got angry and took it out on Earth, or what they call Midgard."

"What do you mean, 'everyone had a throne except for him'?" Spock questioned.

"His birth father, the Jötun king, had a throne. His adopted father, Odin, had a throne. And by blood, Thor was next in line for Odin's throne, while Loki had nothing," Sheldon said with a small shrug.

"So he threw me out of a window because he felt left out?" Tony inquired, raising a brow.

Sheldon shrugged again. "More or less."

"So what about Detective Holmes and myself?" Spock repeated.

"Sherlock Holmes is a classic story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle," Sheldon began. "The entire story is a work of fiction that has been adapted and revised by several companies. This Sherlock Holmes," Sheldon nodded his head towards the detective in the corner, "is the most recent adaption. It was created by BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation. Many of the teenage girls prefer this adaption, as they for some reason find the actor of this new Sherlock Holmes attractive."

"So Mr. Deduction is a fictional detective from books and TV?" Tony questioned.

"Yes," Sheldon agreed. "In fact, in one film version of Sherlock Holmes, the actor playing him bared a shocking resemblance to you."

Tony pondered the idea of a famous detective looking like him before deciding he didn't like that idea, as his face was his own and this overrated detective would have to get his own damn face.

"And you," Sheldon continued, pointing to Spock, "are a work of fiction as well."

"Do explain," Spock urged.

"You come from a fandom called Star Trek. It's been adapted and revised a few times as well – nearly every TV series or movie out there has been. You're a very important character in the show. You specifically are from the newest rendition as well – and the most popular with the fangirls, again."

"What are 'fangirls'?" Spock inquired.

"Females who obsess over fandoms or characters within fandoms," Tony explained. "Usually teenagers, but there are younger kids and adults, too. Especially mothers."

"I see," Spock replied, nodding slowly. He looked about the room to see if there were any members he had not yet questioned.

"What about the pirate captain that disappeared?" he asked.

"He was a fictional character as well," Sheldon replied. "Captain Jack Sparrow. He's a pirate from the film saga Pirates of the Caribbean. He thinks highly of himself because he usually gets out of sticky situations, but he's also the one who gets himself into the sticky situations."

"I own all the movies," Tony admitted. "He's entertaining."

"You pathetic mortals and your cheap entertainment," Loki grumbled. "On Asgard, we have personal jesters and servants to keep us entertained."

"I have plenty of 'personal servants,' Reindeer Games," Tony argued. "I just don't remember their names the next morning."

Sorry if I didn't incorporate Sheldon's fanboy nature as well. It's hard to write while writing all that factual stuff. They have such different speech patterns and personality types – it's hard to keep up with.