This knowledge can have a profound impact on Loki's relationships. Firstly, among the Asgardian nobles, they may see Loki as a potential threat if they think he is using his admiration for Odin to gain power. On the common folk side, some might idolize him for his loyalty to Odin, while others might fear that he is too close to the king and could influence Odin in ways they don't like. His relationship with Odin himself might become more strained as Odin may start to question Loki's true intentions behind his fan - like attitude. And with other characters like the Warriors Three, they might start to distance themselves from Loki, fearing his new - found closeness to Odin could lead to trouble for them.
Well, in the context of Asgardian society, being known as an Odin fan could either raise Loki's status among those loyal to Odin or make him a target for those who oppose Odin. If Loki has been seen as a bit of an outcast before, this new knowledge could be a double - edged sword. His relationships with his family members, like Thor, could also be affected. Thor might be more protective of him if he thinks Loki's admiration for Odin could put him in danger, or he could be jealous if he feels Loki is getting more attention from Odin because of this.
It could potentially make his relationships more complex. Some might view him with suspicion, thinking he has ulterior motives for being an Odin fan. Others might try to use this knowledge to their advantage, perhaps to manipulate Loki or gain favor with Odin.
Maybe Loki was too obvious in his admiration. He could have been constantly quoting Odin's teachings or trying to imitate him in public.
One possible reason could be his feeling of being an outcast. In the original stories, Loki is often treated differently in Asgard due to his nature. He might have felt like he didn't truly belong, which could fuel his hatred. Another reason could be envy. Maybe he saw others in Asgard having things he desired, like power or recognition, and his envy turned into hatred.
He could meet the Frost Giants. Since he has some connection to them already, they might welcome him or at least be intrigued by his presence. He could learn more about his heritage from them and maybe even form an alliance.
Loki could enlist the help of some unlikely allies. For example, he might strike a deal with a creature from the realms outside of Asgard. In exchange for a future favor, this ally helps him escape by providing a means of transportation or a way to bypass Asgard's defenses.
Loki might react with anger. He could seek revenge against Odin, plotting ways to undermine his power or expose his wrongdoings. This reaction is common as it shows Loki's pride and his unwillingness to be a victim.
In the fanfiction, Loki's hatred for Asgard might make him more of an anti - hero. In the original canon, he has complex relationships with Asgard, but not always pure hatred. Here, his actions are likely to be more extreme as he is driven by this strong negative emotion.
One common theme is redemption. Loki is often seen as a character who has made mistakes, and in these fanfictions, Asgard's protection of him is part of his journey towards redemption. For example, Thor's unwavering support helps Loki to face his past actions and strive to be better.
One great 'Asgard loves Loki' fanfic could be 'The Redemption of Loki in Asgard's Eyes'. It shows how the people of Asgard gradually come to understand and love Loki despite his past misdeeds. Another could be 'Asgard's Embrace of Loki' which focuses on the emotional journey of Loki as he feels the love from his home realm.
One possible plot could be Loki leaving Asgard after feeling constantly overshadowed by Thor. He might leave in search of a place where his skills and intelligence are truly valued, perhaps finding a hidden realm where he can start anew and build his own following without the judgment of the Asgardian court.
One reason could be that they see Loki as a victim of circumstances. Maybe they've come to understand that his actions were often influenced by forces beyond his control, like Thanos' manipulations. So they decide to defend him in Asgard.