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With Shango and Thor gone, a semblance of calm returned to the Great Hall. Loki stood beside Odin, as they finally welcomed the einherjar individually to the feast. “I think we are going to see Shango again, and soon. Sooner than you think,” Odin said to Loki.
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Meanwhile, Shango could not believe that Thor had found the oshe so easily. “You had something to do with this!” he accused.
“Calm yourself, outsider. A few hours ago I didn’t even know you existed.”
“You will not call me ‘outsider’ in my domain, Asgardian. And you will hand me my axe.”
“If it’s yours, it should come to you when you call it.” Thor taunted.
“So Mjolnir is mine, then?” Shango sneered back.
“Brothers!” Eshu interjected, afraid that they would start to fight again. “All is well that ends well – Shango can complete the coronation now. And Thor can return to Asgard.”
Thor turned to look at Eshu. “Except it hasn’t quite ended has it?”
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“Why do you think Shango will return, Father?” Loki asked.
“Because it was you who took who took his axe, wasn’t it?” Odin snapped his fingers and Loki’s body began to change to change shape. ‘Loki’ wasn’t Loki. It was Eshu.
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Shango looked at Thor, confused. “How do you mean, Asgardian?” Thor grabbed Eshu firmly by the wrist and Eshu squirmed, trying to wrest himself free. Shango thought to demand that Thor unhand Eshu but something made him pause.
“Here is your axe, Shango,” Thor said. “Go and bless your people’s king. I will return to Asgard with my brother Loki and I will hold your mischief god until your return.”
“Loki? This is Eshu.”
“No, it isn’t. And I’ve known since we left Asgard that he and my brother exchanged places. I don’t know what they have planned but I intend to find out. When you are ready to to return, come back to this place and call out to Heimdall – he will bring you back on the Bilrost. More suitable for godly travel. Heimdall!!”
Loki changed back into his real form, as Heimdall sent down the bridge for Thor. “I like the double axe. I will have one made. Much larger, obviously. It will be a breaker of storms. I will see you soon, Shango.” And with that, Thor and Loki were gone.
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The Oluwo knew he was out of time. The Alaafin had to be crowned. He did not know why Shango had withdrawn from them and made a note to seek guidance on what to do to bring back the orisha’s graces. The other priests sighed with relief when they saw him emerge from the shrine but the worry on his face meant it was short-lived.
Suddenly the Oluwo’s demeanour changed completely and his face lit up. The orisha was with them again. The crown was placed on the new Alaafin’s head and in that moment, like nearly all his predecessors on the throne, the royal father felt the faintest of touches on his forehead and power coursing through his body. And then it was gone.
“Kabiyesi!!!” The people proclaimed. “May the crown endure on your head and shoes on your feet! Long live the king!!”
THE END
