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− | Lately, with many threats for the Earth and mankind appearing, like the [[paragonwiki:Devouring_Earth|Devouring Earth]], the [[paragonwiki:Rikti|Rikti]], the [[paragonwiki:Banished_Pantheon|Banished Pantheon]], the [[paragonwiki:Council|Council]] and numerous super-villains, | + | Lately, with many threats for the Earth and mankind appearing, like the [[paragonwiki:Devouring_Earth|Devouring Earth]], the [[paragonwiki:Rikti|Rikti]], the [[paragonwiki:Banished_Pantheon|Banished Pantheon]], the [[paragonwiki:Council|Council]] and numerous super-villains, he drew his attention towards Earth again. This led to Thor choosing a human to become his champion, the [[Mighty_Thunderman_(Zukunft)|Mighty Thunderman]], and finally the return of himself to Earth. |
Revision as of 09:54, 26 June 2010
Thor Odinson | |
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the Fire Fighters |
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Thor Odinson |
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Thor, Donar, Thunderer |
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Asgardian |
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Blue |
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Blond |
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Asgardian |
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A cave in Norway |
Base of Operations: |
Paragon City, Rhode Island |
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In a relationship |
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Contents
The God of Thunder
Thor is the son of Odin, the Allfather of Asgard, and Jord (aka Gaea), the goddess of Earth. Deriving his powers from Asgard and Earth aswell, he is stronger than any other Asgardian or usual Human.
In ancient times he was worshipped by the Vikings, Germans and Scandinavians as the god of thunder, rain, fertility and the protector of the Earth and mankind.
After he noticed that some of his worshippers were slaughtering Christians in his name, he turned away from Earth and returned to the dimension of Asgard again.
Thor's Hammer
Thor is armed with the warhammer Mjolnir. It was forged by dwarves and can crush almost any material. Mjolnir is spiritually bound to Thor and allows him to fly and to control the weather.
Thor and Loki
The Nibelungs
Odin once sent Thor to Earth as the mortal Germanic hero Siegfried. With having no memories about his true identity he played a part in Odin's plan to get back the powerful Ring of the Nibelungs.
As Siegfried he fell in love with the Valkyrie Brunnhilda, who also lived a mortal life on Earth at that time with no memories about her real identity. Some time after Siegfried got the ring by defeating the dragon Fafnir, he got murdered by Hagen, the son of the dwarf who created it. Brunnhilda took revenge on Hagen for killing Siegfried and afterwards burned the corpse of him and herself on a boat.
Odin then resurrected both of them as Asgardians again, giving them back the memories of their true identities, but also wiping out the memories of their mortal lifes at the same time.
Modern Times
Lately, with many threats for the Earth and mankind appearing, like the Devouring Earth, the Rikti, the Banished Pantheon, the Council and numerous super-villains, he drew his attention towards Earth again. This led to Thor choosing a human to become his champion, the Mighty Thunderman, and finally the return of himself to Earth.
Personality
Thor is a courageous, fearless and compassionate warrior, who believes in liberty, justice and truth. His friends and comrades can always rely on him when they need his help. He cares alot about the humans, what often causes a lack of understanding among his own people.
Powers and Abilities
- Resist Physical Damage
- Resist Elements
- Unyielding
- Bash
- Pulverize
- Jawbreaker
- Taunt
- Hover
- Apprentice Charm
- Gauntlet
Outfits
Inspiration
Thor Odinson is based on the deity Thor from Norse Mythology and the Marvel character Thor, who is based on the deity aswell.
Thor living a life as Siegfried from the saga "The Ring of the Nibelungs" is based on the background story of the Thor from Marvel Comics, who experienced the same.