Which passage from “Stealing Thor’s Hammer” helps you infer that King Loki is probably not very smart?
a) “You are, your gigantic majesty,” answered the Mischief Maker at which the giant let out such an exploding guffaw of cruel laughter that his horses shied in fear and his hounds cringed in terror.
b) He was getting impatient and wanted to steal a kiss from the bride so he lifted a corner of her veil.
c) “Don’t think the hammer can be regained by force. It can’t. I have buried it deep in the earth, seven leagues down.”
d) Heimdall’s suggestion was voted best in the end and the Thunderer had to submit to being clothed in petticoats to hide his hairy legs and a longsleeved blouse stuffed out a bit in the appropriate places, topped by an embroidered tunic.