Thor could also become very angry. Not at Loki, but at whatever or whoever caused those scars. He might vow to avenge Loki and seek out those responsible. For example, if the scars were from a battle with a particular enemy, Thor would be determined to confront that foe.
They could be from a fight with a powerful magical being. Maybe Loki tried to steal a powerful artifact from a wizard or a sorcerer, and in the process, he got injured and the scars remained.
Well, Snape's reaction would likely be a complex one. He might try to hide his true feelings. Since he has always been a bit of an enigma. The scars on Harry are a visible reminder of his connection to Voldemort. Snape may feel a sense of responsibility towards Harry, whether he wants to admit it or not. His reaction could range from a momentary lapse in his usual cold facade to a more long - term change in his attitude towards Harry, as he contemplates the significance of those scars.
Thor might initially go into denial. He can't believe that Loki is truly gone. He may hold Loki's body for a long time, as if waiting for him to come back to life. Then, he could become angry. Angry at the situation, at whoever or whatever caused Loki's death. Eventually, he may find solace in the memories of Loki. Remembering the good times they had together and using those memories to move forward.
Well, Hermione is known for her intelligence and rational thinking. When she sees Harry's scars, she might first try to analyze them. Maybe she'd wonder about the magic that caused them, and if there are any lingering effects. This could lead her to research more about dark magic or the spells that left those marks. At the same time, she'd also have an emotional response, perhaps feeling a bit of anger towards those who hurt Harry.
He might be initially shocked. Snape has a complex relationship with Harry, and seeing those scars which are a mark of Harry's past and his connection to Voldemort could stir up a lot of mixed emotions in Snape. Maybe he would feel a pang of guilt, as he has some role in Harry's life due to his connection with Lily.
Jason might be shocked at first. He could feel a sense of respect for Percy, knowing that those scars are the marks of his many battles and hardships. Maybe he would be more curious about Percy's past adventures that led to those scars.
In fanfiction, her character is distinct from Thor and Loki. Thor is associated with honor and strength in combat, Loki with his slyness and intelligence in manipulation. Their sister can be seen as a bridge between their two extremes. She may not be as physically strong as Thor but has her own form of power, perhaps in the realm of diplomacy or magic that is different from Loki's. For example, she could use her magic to create harmony rather than chaos like Loki. Also, her motivation might be different. Instead of Thor's quest for glory or Loki's desire for power, she could be driven by a need to protect her family and the realms in a more holistic way.
In many Thor Loki Avengers fanfictions, Loki's character development often starts from a place of being the villain. He then gradually realizes the value of his relationships, especially with Thor. For example, in some stories, after seeing the loyalty of the Avengers to each other, he begins to question his own actions. He might start to show remorse for his past deeds like the attack on New York.
She might be shocked at first. Fleur is used to beauty and perfection, and Harry's scars are a sign of his many battles and hardships. So she could show a moment of wide - eyed surprise.
When Thor is mean to Loki in fanfiction, it can lead to a downward spiral in their relationship. Loki, feeling constantly attacked, may lash out in more extreme ways. Thor, on the other hand, may double down on his meanness, believing it's the only way to deal with Loki. This can create a cycle of animosity where any love or brotherly bond they had is overshadowed by anger and distrust. For example, Loki could start to form alliances with Thor's enemies out of spite, and Thor would see this as confirmation of Loki's untrustworthiness, making the relationship even worse.