Sif crash lands into Gotham city rather than New York, hence why she's missing from The Avengers. It's all fun and games until she's placed in an asylum for being a freak of nature; she's a god, goddammit, a warrior of Asgard, and warriors of Asgard are not treated with such little disrespect!
While this goddess of war can't inflict the fear of said war upon those who wrap her up in straps and toss her into cells, Jonathan Crane promises her she'll win this battle.
They get out, when Gotham returns to an anarchy, and while Sif understands she's on the wrong side of this war, it's not as though anyone is attempting to recruit her to their side. Crane's safe, while a little neurotic, and he's a little off from the depiction of humans from Thor's tales of when he had been exiled, but he's kind to her in his own way and he sticks to her as though they've been glued at the hip.
When anarchy truly breaks out, Sif runs a man through with a pole - he'd had a knife in hand, ready to exact a revenge on Crane for punishing his brother to sink or swim in the frozen waters under the bridge.
(Sif fights for the wrong side because she doesn't know any better. But she honestly doesn't care.)
headcanon ‣ sif + crane
for michelle; crane + sif & romance
Sif crash lands into Gotham city rather than New York, hence why she's missing from The Avengers. It's all fun and games until she's placed in an asylum for being a freak of nature; she's a god, goddammit, a warrior of Asgard, and warriors of Asgard are not treated with such little disrespect!
While this goddess of war can't inflict the fear of said war upon those who wrap her up in straps and toss her into cells, Jonathan Crane promises her she'll win this battle.
They get out, when Gotham returns to an anarchy, and while Sif understands she's on the wrong side of this war, it's not as though anyone is attempting to recruit her to their side. Crane's safe, while a little neurotic, and he's a little off from the depiction of humans from Thor's tales of when he had been exiled, but he's kind to her in his own way and he sticks to her as though they've been glued at the hip.
When anarchy truly breaks out, Sif runs a man through with a pole - he'd had a knife in hand, ready to exact a revenge on Crane for punishing his brother to sink or swim in the frozen waters under the bridge.
(Sif fights for the wrong side because she doesn't know any better. But she honestly doesn't care.)