Which Mjolnir Stories Depict Loki'S Jealousy Of Thor'S Connection To The Hammer?

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Zander
Zander
2026-03-07 09:25:21
I've stumbled upon quite a few fics where Loki's bitterness over Thor's bond with Mjolnir takes center stage. One standout is 'The Weight of a Hammer' on AO3, where Loki's envy isn't just about power—it's about feeling replaced. The author digs into Loki's childhood memories, painting scenes where Odin praises Thor for lifting the hammer while dismissing Loki's magical talents. The emotional tension builds as Loki secretly tries to wield Mjolnir himself, only to fail spectacularly.

Another gem is 'Unworthy,' which flips the script by having Loki temporarily gain control of Mjolnir during a cosmic anomaly. His triumph quickly sours when the hammer rejects him the moment Thor reappears. The raw hurt in Loki's internal monologue here is chef's kiss—especially when he realizes Mjolnir's loyalty can't be stolen or tricked. These stories work because they treat the hammer as a character in its own right, amplifying Loki's loneliness through its silent judgments.
Yara
Yara
2026-03-08 11:24:52
Loki's hammer envy hits different in crackfics like 'Mjolnir's Dating Sim.' The premise sounds silly—the hammer gains sentience and ghosts Loki after one date—but it nails his petty jealousy. Thor remains oblivious while Loki spirals, leaving angry Yelp reviews about sentient weapons in Allspeak. The humor underscores a real truth: Mjolnir symbolizes everything Loki can't have—Thor's ease, Odin's approval, Asgard's love. Even when played for laughs, that sting remains.
Yolanda
Yolanda
2026-03-10 08:28:27
What fascinates me about Loki-Mjolnir dynamics is how writers weaponize his inferiority complex. In 'Broken Bindings,' Loki doesn't just covet the hammer—he tries to destroy it through dark magic rituals. The fic cleverly parallels his sabotage attempts with flashbacks of Thor receiving Mjolnir at his coronation. There's this visceral scene where Loki carves ruinous spells into his own arm, matching Thor's hammer-summoning gestures stroke for stroke. The physical pain becomes a metaphor for his emotional torment. Lesser fics would make Loki purely villainous, but this one shows his desperation to prove worthiness isn't inherited.
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