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|NameOnMUSH=Thor
|NameOnMUSH=Thor
|Color=#333
|Color=#333
|TextColor=#c1c1c1
|Char_id=107
|Char_id=107
|Img=https://i.imgur.com/P48zBoy.png
|Img=https://www.unitedheroesmush.com/images/9/94/ThorPic.png
|FullName=Thor Odinson / Dr. Donald John Blake, M.D.
|FullName=Dr. Donald John Blake, MD (Thor Odinson)
|Gender=Male
|Gender=Male
|Species=Asgardian
|Species=Asgardian
|Theme=Marvel
|Theme=Marvel
|Chartype=EFC
|Chartype=EFC
|Active=Approved
|Active=Dropped
|Occupation=King of Asgard
|Occupation=King of Asgard
|Citizenship=Asgard / United States of America
|Citizenship=United States of America (Kingdom of Asgard)
|Residence=On board the Asgardian Vessel, "Frigga's Mercy'
|Residence=On board the Asgardian Vessel, 'Frigga's Mercy''
|Education=Privately Educated
|Education=Privately Educated
|Groups=[[Avengers]], [[Asgard]], [[Pantheon Assembly]]
|Groups=[[Avengers]], [[Pantheon Assembly]], [[Space-OOC]], [[Guardians of the Galaxy]]
|Quote="Waves are but water. Wind but air. And though lightning be fire... yet it must answer thunder's call."
|Quote="Waves are but water. Wind but air. And though lightning be fire... yet it must answer thunder's call."
|PAge=28
|PAge=30s
|AAge=1541
|AAge=1546
|DOB=21 November 484
|DOB=21 November 484
|Height=198 cm
|Height=198 cm (6'6")
|Weight=290 kg
|Weight=290 kg (638 lb)
|Hair=Blond
|Hair=Blond
|Eyes=Blue
|Eyes=Blue
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|Song="Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin
|Song="Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin
|Profile=Thor Odinson, Prince of Asgard and God of Thunder, he is a figure stepped from the age of myth and legend into modern-day Earth. While humans have known him in different names and forms throughout the ages, a hero of many more myths than one, there is little doubting that he is the inspiration of the Norse deity of the same name, one whose influence and reputation endures through the ages. With his magic hammer Mjolnir in hand, he commands the raging elements and can strike down any foe who stands against him. It is fortunate, then, that he has taken the side of the heroic Avengers, confirming his status as a champion for Midgard as well as Asgard, standing with God and man alike against the coming of Ragnarok and any lesser evil.
|Profile=Thor Odinson, Prince of Asgard and God of Thunder, he is a figure stepped from the age of myth and legend into modern-day Earth. While humans have known him in different names and forms throughout the ages, a hero of many more myths than one, there is little doubting that he is the inspiration of the Norse deity of the same name, one whose influence and reputation endures through the ages. With his magic hammer Mjolnir in hand, he commands the raging elements and can strike down any foe who stands against him. It is fortunate, then, that he has taken the side of the heroic Avengers, confirming his status as a champion for Midgard as well as Asgard, standing with God and man alike against the coming of Ragnarok and any lesser evil.
|Description=This towering giant of a man is not just of stereotypically Nordic cast, he appears the very platonic ideal of the blonde-haired, blue-eyed son of the northern lands of ice and snow. At a full six and a half feet in height with a broad-shouldered, barrel-chested figure to match, he is intimidating by any measure, at least in silhouette. For while his frame is of an imposing cast, his face is somehow unmistakably both heroic and approachable, powerful and kind. On one hand, it is the strong-jawed, straight-nosed, broad-browed visage of prototypical rugged masculinity. Yet his smiles are infectiously friendly and the whole of his face is lit by his light blue eyes. It doesn't hurt that all of it framed by a frankly gorgeous mane of golden blonde hair that falls in waves around his neck and shoulders, often animated by an oddly ever-present breeze.<br><br>If his near-perfect physique did not lend the man a sense of the fantastic, of a grandeur beyond the realm of mortal men, then his manner of dress leaves no question on the subject. Garbed in a sort of armored costume, with a stiff dark gray leather tunic tightly fit to his broad chest and hanging below the waist in a form of military skirt. A broad leather belt is buckled with a rounded disc with a symbol that may be a raised hammer or a stylized 'T'. Though his arms are left bare (to better display his rather ridiculously bulging biceps, no doubt!), some kind of scaled metal leggings emerge beneath the skirt, leading to tall, cuffed boots that match his tunic and partial gloves. Most notable of his attire is the flowing red cape, worn attached to his tunic at a metal disc near each shoulder and his shining silver helmet. The latter is open-faced, albeit with prominent cheek guards, and features a distinctive pair of metallic wings sweeping up and back from near his temples.<br><br>Worn on his belt when not carried in hand, is a simple-looking weapon that nonetheless radiates an almost unfathomable power: a one-handed warhammer with a heavy, almost blocky rectangular metallic head, and a leather-wrapped grip that ends in a long loop.
===Current Player Approved: Available for Application===
|History=Men have histories, but Gods have myths, and so it is with Thor Odinson, child of the Allfather. There is no certainty in his origin, for the eternal cycle of Ragnarok has created many lives and many endings for all the Gods of Asgard and for dimensions beyond. And Thor is no exception, for his is a key part of that cycle: he is the slayer of the Midgard Serpent, though in his victory, he is slain by it. This is a role he has filled, but also one he is destined to fulfill again.<br><br>Yet from his father (in a fashion), Thor has heard tales of his newest life, or lives, as it may be. To join the powers of Asgard and Midgard and perhaps thus alter the balance of this cycle, Odin left his wife and sought out Jord - Gaea - the Elder Goddess of the earth itself. The nature of their union created something unique in Thor, the potential to be strongest of all the Asgardian pantheon, and perhaps of all Gods. Yet for his thousands of years of life and the different lives he has lived in those eons, Thor has not wholly grown to that potential.<br><br>He was raised as the Prince of Asgard in the presence of his adopted brother Loki, a deformed child of the frost giants Odin had taken in to repay a debt of honor. Loki was always jealous of Thor, and hated him, and yet the two were very much as brothers, going on many adventurers by one another's side. For as often as Loki would act against him, plotting his death many times over, Thor loved him, and would, in time, forgive his seemingly endless tresspasses again and again. His friends were his fellow gods Balder and Sif, and among these companions, he undertook many adventures to prove his worth, valor and the pureness of heart to his father. By doing so, he received Mjolnir, crafted by dwarven kings and enchanted by Odin, a weapon that would serve him through eternity.<br><br>But the story of Thor in Asgard, Thor with his companions, Thor fighting beside and against his brother, Thor proving worthy of Mjolnir, was only one of the stories of his life. In different times, he went, or was sent by his father, into the world of men, sometimes as a God, sometimes becoming nearly as a mortal himself. He inspired the valor of the Norse, but turned from them when he saw their lust for violence, and in such fashion inspired the rise and fall of the Viking Age. He became the mortal heroes Siegmund and Siegfried, father and son who lived and died reclaiming the Ring of the Nibelung, ultimately in Odin's name. Beyond this, Thor may have lived other lives still. Lives meant to test him, lives meant to teach him.<br><br>One such life saw him come to earth in the modern era, in the form of a crippled, but brilliant medical student. At other times, perhaps an architect, perhaps a paramedic? Perhaps all of them, perhaps none.<br><br>As it stands, Thor lives, for now, only as himself, serving his father and Asgard as representative on Earth in a time where many Gods and beings of power seem to tread upon it. He has a mortal identity he uses upon convenience (Sigurd Jarlson), though it, unlike many prior is no conjured or possessed existence, but a mere contrivance of occasional necessity. In this time of Gods on earth, he does not fear to show his true self, save where it may inconvenience his purposes.
|Description=
|Personality=As a Prince among Gods, Thor possesses many desirable personal qualities: He is charming and gregarious, extroverted in the extreme, a willing and loyal friend to all who do not name themselves his foe. He is adventurous and confident, one who leads rather than waiting to follow. He is valorous and good, honorable in war and even merciful to foes who display a similar code. But of course, in all that is shining and bright in the Asgardian Princeling, there are the burdens of his station and his destiny, for he has lived his entire life, indeed many different lives, to prove himself worthy to the Allfather and to his people. In his desire to prove his worth, he is unrelenting. In his convictions for what is good and right, he is unwavering. And in his confidence, he his blind to any weakness or failing.
<span style="color:#4040bf">'''Description:'''</span>
|Abilities=<span style="color:#1F75FE">'''ALLSPEAK'''</span><BR>Asgardians possess the ability to speak all the languages of the Nine Realms, allowing him to communicate in any language, human or alien.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''GOD-FORCE'''</span><BR>The core of his being granted by his hybrid divine heritage as the son of the Skyfather Odin and the Elder Goddess Gaea, Thor's life-force fuels his vast powers and grants him full access to them outside his own realm. Only the most powerful beings, such as the Skyfathers, the most powerful demonic lords, or truly Cosmic entities, can affect it directly. To lesser beings, it is an eternal spark, making direct attacks upon his lifeforce or soul largely a futile endeavor.<BR><BR>His powerful essence also grants him an unfailing stamina, allowing him to undertake appropriately godly feats, such as battling armies of giants for months at a time without rest, and the ability to heal from the most grevious wounds in time. While not technically immortal, he possesses the longevity of all Asgardians, and can maintain his youth by consuming the Apples of Idunn.<BR><BR>Although he uses Mjolnir to perform many feats, it is ultimately only a tool (and to some degree, a crutch) used to shape and control these energies, and most if not all of Thor's powers are innate to him. Indeed, by releasing those energies, he can perform the God-blast unaided, although without Mjolnir, it would surely bring ruin to everything and everyone around him.<BR><BR><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''GOD OF STORMS'''</span><BR>As the God of Thunder and son of Gaea, Thor has great power of the natural elements. He is able to summon huge storms with powerful winds, rain, blizzards of ice and snow, and of course, thunder and lightning, and unleash these upon his foes at his whim. He can also create tremors, landslides, and open chasms in the earth, and potentially create earthquakes of continental scale and intensity, far off the scientific Richter scale. On occasions, he has even created unnatural weather like fiery rains. Thor can also directly discharge lightning bolts from his hands, or use that same energy to empower his physical blows. Notably, while Thor possesses his power over the weather naturally by his divine birthright, he normally relies on Mjolnir to grant him more precise control and regulate the output of the raw energies that he commands.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''INVULNERABILITY'''</span><BR>Owing to his hybrid divine heritage and powerful life force, Thor is invulnerable to a host of threats, small and large. Human disease, poisons, toxins and even radiation are of no concern, and he can drink copious amounts of alcohol without becoming drunk, unless the brew is itself of godly origin. Naturally, as the God of Thunder, electricity poses no threat to him, and he can endure extremes of temperature and pressure so intense as to survive at the center of the sun or in the cold void of space. In physical combat, he can withstand blows from the most powerful beings imaginable, including Celestials and other Gods, although depending on their magnitude, such attacks may cause him pain, fatigue, or lesser injury. Ultimately, his nature means that he can only truly be felled<BR><BR><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''KEEN SENSES'''</span><BR>Thor can hear a scream from across a planet and track objects moving faster than the speed of light with his vision.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''SPEED'''</span><BR>Thor is possessed of divine speed, moving 'as fast as the lightning he commands,' and is capable of reacting to gunfire and similar threats. In flight, he has exceeded the speed of light and kept pace with cosmic beings while traveling across space, although upon Earth such velocities are impossible without doing harm to the world around him.<BR><BR><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''STRENGTH OF THE GODS'''</span><BR>Owing to his heritage and destiny, Thor is physically the strongest among the Asgardian gods, and indeed one of the strongest beings in existence below the level of truly omnipotent or cosmic forces. Able to effortlessly lift buildings, gauging his strength on such scales is essentially pointless, as he is frequently called upon to perform feats of more mythic nature. Throwing (or shattering) planetary or stellar scale objects is well within his ability, as is breaking otherwise unbreakable materials like adamantium or uru.
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|Skills=<span style="color:#EE204D">'''KNOWLEDGE'''</span><BR>Although considered by some a hot-heated warrior brute, Thor is not un-intelligent. More significantly, he possesses knowledge and understanding befitting millenias of experience with the cosmic and the divine, myth and magic, and with the workings of Asgard. On earth, he has lived many lives, and although he does not retain full memories of most of these existences, some fragments remain, giving him a greater grasp of humanity than his anachronistic appearance may suggest. One of his more recent lives was particularly influential in this regard, and now with allies such as the Avengers, this mixed knowledge may bring some applications of Asgardian technology into the mortal realm, wearing away at the boundaries between magic and science.<BR><BR><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''LEADER OF GODS AND MEN'''</span><BR>Thor is the Prince of Asgard, and destined to be its King. Thus he possesses a charisma and natural ability for leadership inherent to his station, both royal and divine. He is an inspiring leader for his fellow Asgardians, but with his worthy heart and heroic nature, potentially one for mortalkind as well.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''MASTER OF WAR'''</span><BR>Thor is not only the God of thunder and strength, but also of War. Since birth, he has been groomed to be Asgard's finest warrior. He is skilled with every weapon typical of his people, from his favored hammer to swords, axes, maces and other such melee weapons, as well as unarmed combat and wrestling. Although he favors his heritage, he has knowledge of practically every fighting style that might be used against him. As the warrior-Prince of his people, he is a skilled tactician who has led them in many wars and is destined to do so as their King.
This towering giant of a man is not just of stereotypically Nordic cast, he appears the very platonic ideal of the blonde-haired, blue-eyed son of the northern lands of ice and snow. At a full six and a half feet in height with a broad-shouldered, barrel-chested figure to match, he is intimdating by any measure, at least in silhouette. For while his frame is of an imposing cast, his face is somehow unmistakably both heroic and approachable, powerful and kind. On one hand, it is the strong-jawed, straight-nosed, broad-browed visage of prototypical rugged masculinity. Yet his smiles are infectiously friendly and the whole of his face is lit by his light blue eyes. It doesn't hurt that all of it framed by a frankly gorgeous mane of golden blonde hair that falls in waves around his neck and shoulders, often animated by an oddly ever-present breeze.<br><br>If his near-perfect physique did not lend the man a sense of the fantastic, of a grandeur beyond the realm of mortal men, then his manner of dress leaves no question on the subject. Garbed in a sort of armored costume, with a stiff dark gray leather tunic tightly fit to his broad chest and hanging below the waist in a form of military skirt. A broad leather belt is buckled with a rounded disc with a symbol that may be a raised hammer or a stylized 'T'. Though his arms are left bare (to better display his rather ridiculously bulging biceps, no doubt!), some kind of scaled metal leggings emerge beneath the skirt, leading to tall, cuffed boots that match his tunic and partial gloves. Most notable of his attire is the flowing red cape, worn attached to his tunic at a metal disc near each shoulder and his shining silver helmet. The latter is open-faced, albeit with prominent cheek guards, and features a distinctive pair of metallic wings sweeping up and back from near his temples.<br><br>Worn on his belt when not carried in hand, is a simple-looking weapon that nonetheless radiates an almost unfathomable power: a one-handed warhammer with a heavy, almost blocky rectangular metallic head, and a leather-wrapped grip that ends in a long loop.
|Resources=<span style="color:#1F75FE">'''AVENGER'''</span><BR>As a founding member of the Avengers, Thor has access to various allies and resources, as well as additional assistance through related agencies like S.H.I.E.L.D.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''MEGINGJORD'''</span><br>An enchanted belt that increases the wearer's strength. Though it is hard to usefully measure the impact of doubling the strength of the mightiest of the Asgardian Gods... well, it definitely makes him that much more impressive of a figure.<br><br><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''MJOLNIR'''</span><BR>Forged from the supernatural metal Uru by the dwarf-kings of Nidavellir using the heat of a star, and empowered by enchantments cast by the Skyfather Odin, the warhammer Mjolnir is a near indestructible weapon of immense power. At the most basic, it is a powerful magical weapon capable of hurting otherwise invulnerable cosmic beings, but it's true powers are far greater. While it is unclear whether many of its abilities are actually imbued in the hammer or are natural to Thor and merely enhanced by it, it nonetheless grants or empowers a vast host of abilities in his hands. Its properties include:<BR><BR>* Worthiness Enchantment - Mjolnir is enchanted so that no unworthy being can lift it or remove it from his grip, and the list of those worthy is small indeed. However, this enchantment also poses a certain weakness, as Thor himself must still uphold the values that make him worthy of the weapon, or risk losing it himself.<BR>* Weather Control - In this case, the hammer enhances the God of Thunder's natural abilities, giving him precise control at lesser effort.<BR>* Flight - By spinning, throwing, and hanging on to the hammer, Thor flies at around supersonic speed on earth and beyond the speed of light in space.<BR>* Mystical Link - The hammer is linked to its wielder and will return to him from any distance and through any barrier, with sufficient will.<BR>* Sensing - The hammer can detect various kinds of energy, including mystic, psychic, and divine energy. It can reveal illusions and strike hidden foes.<BR>* Master of Time and Space - The hammer can open or close gateways between dimensions or through space and even, in extreme cases, time.<BR>* Energy Absorption - The hammer can be used to block, absorb, and even redirect energy attacks directed at it.<BR>* Energy Manipulation - The hammer can manipulate the electromagnetic spectrum beyond its weather powers, for more esoteric purposes, and can even affect other forces like gravity.<BR>* Matter Manipulation - In similar fashion, the hammer can even affect matter at the molecular level, reconfiguring or transmuting it.<BR>* Negate Magic - The hammer can nullify or break other enchantments.<BR>* Invisibility & Intangibility - Mjolnir can grant these states to the user or others, and disrupt the phasing powers of others.<BR>* God Blast - Mjolnir can act as a focus for Thor's divine energy, channeling it into a more controlled blast capable of killing immortals or destroying planets. The potential of this attack is nearly limitless, though at its highest levels even the indestructible hammer may not survive the power it unleashes.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''PRINCE OF ASGARD'''</span><BR>As the Crown Prince of the realm of Asgard, Thor can call on (and indeed, command) the aid of its many Gods, as well as draw upon its vast resources of magic and technology. This includes vehicles as the Odinship and its scrying device, Odin's Eye, as well as various weapons in Odin's possession, Heimdall's Observatory, and other important features of Asgard. His royal station and heroic legend grants him a position of respect throughout the multiverse, and he calls the Gods of other Pantheons and similar cosmic beings his peers.
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|Weaknesses=<span style="color:#1F75FE">'''jORMUNGANDR'''</span><BR>Thor is destined to die in battle with the Midgard Serpent, Jörmungandr. Its fangs can pierce his flesh, and its venom is lethal even to the near-invincible Asgardian.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''LOKI'''</span><BR>Thor's adopted brother is his eternal blindspot. For as much as Loki feels jealousy, hatred, and often the impulse toward murder for his sibling, Thor has nothing but love and forgiveness. In his eyes, Loki's many misdeeds are all mere errors of judgment, moments of personal failing, rather than defining parts of his nature. Even when Loki acts out and must be fought and brought to justice, though it may be Thor's hand that brings him to heel, it will just as certainly be Thor who stands in his defense before their father's judgement.<BR><BR><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''MAGICAL TRICKERY'''</span><BR>While the God-Force offers Thor a considerable resistance to magic and essential immunity to its most dire consequences (no simple sorcerery could ever do him permanent harm), the God of Thunder is by no means immune to it, particularly to those magics wielded by other divine beings such as his brother. Indeed, though Thor has the tools to combat magical foes and defeat most enchantments (whether through pure will, his divine spark, or by using Mjolnir), he lacks for experience and competence in the mystical realm. Thus, his downfall is nearly always through magical trickery and deception, influence and misdirection. In many cases, it merely does not occur to Thor that what is before his eyes might not be reality. Often enough, it is only after his actions have wrought their misguided consequences that he sees the truth, and indeed he has often been ensorcelled to use his own might against his friends or interests.<BR><BR><span style="color:#EE204D">'''OVERCONFIDENCE'''</span><BR>Thor is supremely confident. There isn't a challenge he isn't sure he can handle, a foe too great to face. And while there is a great deal backing up his bravery, he is not wholly invincible or without weakness. As such, Thor may find himself in over his head or duped into a trap as a result of his overconfidence, particularly against foes who know how to bait or mislead him.<BR><BR><span style="color:#1F75FE">'''WARRIOR'S MADNESS'''</span><BR>Thor is capable of entering into a state known as the "Warrior's Madness" ("berserkergang" in Norwegian and Danish alike), either purposefully to face a powerful foe or unintentionally if goaded into it or faced with great anger. In such a state, his strength and stamina tenfold (a truly terrifying thought), yet it carries many burdens: He sacrifices higher intelligence and logic, his behavior becomes erratic, emotional, and instinctive, and may attack friends as easily as foes in battle. In the long term, such rages threaten his very sanity. Additionally, the use of such berserker techniques is outlawed by Odin, and its use requires significant sacrifice and atonement.
<span style="color:#009999">'''History:'''</span>
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Men have histories, but Gods have myths, and so it is with Thor Odinson, child of the Allfather. There is no certainty in his origin, for the eternal cycle of Ragnarok has created many lives and many endings for all the Gods of Asgard and for dimensions beyond. And Thor is no exception, for his is a key part of that cycle: he is the slayer of the Midgard Serpent, though in his victory, he is slain by it. This is a role he has filled, but also one he is destined to fulfill again.<br><br>Yet from his father (in a fashion), Thor has heard tales of his newest life, or lives, as it may be. To join the powers of Asgard and Midgard and perhaps thus alter the balance of this cycle, Odin left his wife and sought out Jord - Gaea - the Elder Goddess of the earth itself. The nature of their union created something unique in Thor, the potential to be strongest of all the Asgardian pantheon, and perhaps of all Gods. Yet for his thousands of years of life and the different lives he has lived in those eons, Thor has not wholly grown to that potential.<br><br>He was raised as the Prince of Asgard in the presence of his adopted brother Loki, a deformed child of the frost giants Odin had taken in to repay a debt of honor. Loki was always jealous of Thor, and hated him, and yet the two were very much as brothers, going on many adventurers by one another's side. For as often as Loki would act against him, plotting his death many times over, Thor loved him, and would, in time, forgive his seemingly endless tresspasses again and again. His friends were his fellow gods Balder and Sif, and among these companions, he undertook many adventures to prove his worth, valor and the pureness of heart to his father. By doing so, he received Mjolnir, crafted by dwarven kings and enchanted by Odin, a weapon that would serve him through eternity.<br><br>But the story of Thor in Asgard, Thor with his companions, Thor fighting beside and against his brother, Thor proving worthy of Mjolnir, was only one of the stories of his life. In different times, he went, or was sent by his father, into the world of men, sometimes as a God, sometimes becoming nearly as a mortal himself. He inspired the valor of the Norse, but turned from them when he saw their lust for violence, and in such fashion inspired the rise and fall of the Viking Age. He became the mortal heroes Siegmund and Siegfried, father and son who lived and died reclaiming the Ring of the Nibelung, ultimately in Odin's name. Beyond this, Thor may have lived other lives still. Lives meant to test him, lives meant to teach him.<br><br>One such life saw him come to earth in the modern era, in the form of a crippled, but brilliant medical student. At other times, perhaps an architect, perhaps a paramedic? Perhaps all of them, perhaps none.<br><br>As it stands, Thor lives, for now, only as himself, serving his father and Asgard as representative on Earth in a time where many Gods and beings of power seem to tread upon it. He has a mortal identity he uses upon convenience (Sigurd Jarlson), though it, unlike many prior is no conjured or possessed existence, but a mere contrivance of occasional necessity. In this time of Gods on earth, he does not fear to show his true self, save where it may inconvenience his purposes.
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Personality:'''</span>
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As a Prince among Gods, Thor possesses many desirable personal qualities: He is charming and gregarious, extroverted in the extreme, a willing and loyal friend to all who do not name themselves his foe. He is adventurous and confident, one who leads rather than waiting to follow. He is valorous and good, honorable in war and even merciful to foes who display a similar code. But of course, in all that is shining and bright in the Asgardian Princeling, there are the burdens of his station and his destiny, for he has lived his entire life, indeed many different lives, to prove himself worthy to the Allfather and to his people. In his desire to prove his worth, he is unrelenting. In his convictions for what is good and right, he is unwavering. And in his confidence, he his blind to any weakness or failing.
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<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Allspeak:'''</span>
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Asgardians possess the ability to speak all the languages of the Nine Realms, allowing him to communicate in any language, human or alien.<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''God of Storms:'''</span>
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As the God of Thunder and son of Gaea, Thor has great power of the natural elements. He is able to summon huge storms with powerful winds, rain, blizzards of ice and snow, and of course, thunder and lightning, and unleash these upon his foes at his whim. He can also create tremors, landslides, and open chasms in the earth, and potentially create earthquakes of continental scale and intensity, far off the scientific Richter scale. On occasions, he has even created unnatural weather like fiery rains. Thor can also directly discharge lightning bolts from his hands, or use that same energy to empower his physical blows. Notably, while Thor possesses his power over the weather naturally by his divine birthright, he normally relies on Mjolnir to grant him more precise control and regulate the output of the raw energies that he commands.<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''God-Force:'''</span>
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The core of his being granted by his hybrid divine heritage as the son of the Skyfather Odin and the Elder Goddess Gaea, Thor's life-force fuels his vast powers and grants him full access to them outside his own realm. Only the most powerful beings, such as the Skyfathers, the most powerful demonic lords, or truly Cosmic entities, can affect it directly. To lesser beings, it is an eternal spark, making direct attacks upon his lifeforce or soul largely a futile endeavor.<br><br>His powerful essence also grants him an unfailing stamina, allowing him to undertake appropriately godly feats, such as battling armies of giants for months at a time without rest, and the ability to heal from the most grevious wounds in time. While not technically immortal, he possesses the longevity of all Asgardians, and can maintain his youth by consuming the Apples of Idunn.<br><br>Although he uses Mjolnir to perform many feats, it is ultimately only a tool (and to some degree, a crutch) used to shape and control these energies, and most if not all of Thor's powers are innate to him. Indeed, by releasing those energies, he can perform the God-blast unaided, although without Mjolnir, it would surely bring ruin to everything and everyone around him.<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Invulnerability:'''</span>
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Owing to his hybrid divine heritage and powerful life force, Thor is invulnerable to a host of threats, small and large. Human disease, poisons, toxins and even radiation are of no concern, and he can drink copious amounts of alcohol without becoming drunk, unless the brew is itself of godly origin. Naturally, as the God of Thunder, electricity poses no threat to him, and he can endure extremes of temperature and pressure so intense as to survive at the center of the sun or in the cold void of space. In physical combat, he can withstand blows from the most powerful beings imaginable, including Celestials and other Gods, although depending on their magnitude, such attacks may cause him pain, fatigue, or lesser injury. Ultimately, his nature means that he can only truly be felled<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Keen Senses:'''</span>
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Thor can hear a scream from across a planet and track objects moving faster than the speed of light with his vision.<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Speed:'''</span>
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Thor is possessed of divine speed, moving 'as fast as the lightning he commands,' and is capable of reacting to gunfire and similar threats. In flight, he has exceeded the speed of light and kept pace with cosmic beings while traveling across space, although upon Earth such velocities are impossible without doing harm to the world around him.<br><br>
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Strength of the Gods:'''</span>
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Owing to his heritage and destiny, Thor is physically the strongest among the Asgardian gods, and indeed one of the strongest beings in existence below the level of truly omnipotent or cosmic forces. Able to effortlessly lift buildings, gauging his strength on such scales is essentially pointless, as he is frequently called upon to perform feats of more mythic nature. Throwing (or shattering) planetary or stellar scale objects is well within his ability, as is breaking otherwise unbreakable materials like adamantium or uru.
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<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Knowledge:'''</span>
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Although considered by some a hot-heated warrior brute, Thor is not un-intelligent. More significantly, he possesses knowledge and understanding befitting millenias of experience with the cosmic and the divine, myth and magic, and with the workings of Asgard. On earth, he has lived many lives, and although he does not retain full memories of most of these existences, some fragments remain, giving him a greater grasp of humanity than his anachronistic appearance may suggest. One of his more recent lives was particularly influential in this regard, and now with allies such as the Avengers, this mixed knowledge may bring some applications of Asgardian technology into the mortal realm, wearing away at the boundaries between magic and science.<br><br>
<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Leader of Gods and Men:'''</span>
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Thor is the Prince of Asgard, and destined to be its King. Thus he possesses a charisma and natural ability for leadership inherent to his station, both royal and divine. He is an inspiring leader for his fellow Asgardians, but with his worthy heart and heroic nature, potentially one for mortalkind as well.<br><br>
<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Master of War:'''</span>
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Thor is not only the God of thunder and strength, but also of War. Since birth, he has been groomed to be Asgard's finest warrior. He is skilled with every weapon typical of his people, from his favored hammer to swords, axes, maces and other such melee weapons, as well as unarmed combat and wrestling. Although he favors his heritage, he has knowledge of practically every fighting style that might be used against him. As the warrior-Prince of his people, he is a skilled tactician who has led them in many wars and is destined to do so as their King.
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<span style="color:#228B22">'''Avenger:'''</span>
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As a founding member of the Avengers, Thor has access to various allies and resources, as well as additional assistance through related agencies like S.H.I.E.L.D.<br><br>
<span style="color:#228B22">'''Megingjord:'''</span>
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An enchanted belt that increases the wearer's strength. Though it is hard to usefully measure the impact of doubling the strength of the mightiest of the Asgardian Gods... well, it definitely makes him that much more impressive of a figure.<br><br>
<span style="color:#228B22">'''Mjolnir:'''</span>
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Forged from the supernatural metal Uru by the dwarf-kings of Nidavellir using the heat of a star, and empowered by enchantments cast by the Skyfather Odin, the warhammer Mjolnir is a near indestructible weapon of immense power. At the most basic, it is a powerful magical weapon capable of hurting otherwise invulnerable cosmic beings, but it's true powers are far greater. While it is unclear whether many of its abilities are actually imbued in the hammer or are natural to Thor and merely enhanced by it, it nonetheless grants or empowers a vast host of abilities in his hands. Its properties include:<br><br>* Worthiness Enchantment - Mjolnir is enchanted so that no unworthy being can lift it or remove it from his grip, and the list of those worthy is small indeed. However, this enchantment also poses a certain weakness, as Thor himself must still uphold the values that make him worthy of the weapon, or risk losing it himself.<br>* Weather Control - In this case, the hammer enhances the God of Thunder's natural abilities, giving him precise control at lesser effort.<br>* Flight - By spinning, throwing, and hanging on to the hammer, Thor flies at around supersonic speed on earth and beyond the speed of light in space.<br>* Mystical Link - The hammer is linked to its wielder and will return to him from any distance and through any barrier, with sufficient will.<br>* Sensing - The hammer can detect various kinds of energy, including mystic, psychic, and divine energy. It can reveal illusions and strike hidden foes.<br>* Master of Time and Space - The hammer can open or close gateways between dimensions or through space and even, in extreme cases, time.<br>* Energy Absorbtion - The hammer can be used to block, absorb, and even redirect energy attacks directed at it.<br>* Energy Manipulation - The hammer can manipulate the electromagnetic spectrum beyond its weather powers, for more esoteric purposes, and can even affect other forces like gravity.<br>* Matter Manipulation - In similar fashion, the hammer can even affect matter at the mollecular level, reconfiguring or transmuting it.<br>* Negate Magic - The hammer can nullify or break other enchantments.<br>* Invisibility & Intangibility - Mjolnir can grant these states to the user or others, and disrupt the phasing powers of others.<br>* God Blast - Mjolnir can act as a focus for Thor's divine energy, channeling it into a more controlled blast capable of killing immortals or destroying planets. The potential of this attack is nearly limitless, though at its highest levels even the indestructible hammer may not survive the power it unleashes.<br><br>
<span style="color:#228B22">'''Prince of Asgard:'''</span>
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As the Crown Prince of the realm of Asgard, Thor can call on (and indeed, command) the aid of its many Gods, as well as draw upon its vast resources of magic and technology. This includes vehicles as the Odinship and its scrying device, Odin's Eye, as well as various weapons in Odin's possession, Heimdall's Observatory, and other important features of Asgard. His royal station and heroic legend grants him a position of respect throughout the multiverse, and he calls the Gods of other Pantheons and similar cosmic beings his peers.
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<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Jormungandr:'''</span>
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Thor is destined to die in battle with the Midgard Serpent, Jörmungandr. Its fangs can pierce his flesh, and its venom is lethal even to the near-invincible Asgardian.<br><br>
<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Loki:'''</span>
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Thor's adopted brother is his eternal blindspot. For as much as Loki feels jealousy, hatred, and often the impulse toward murder for his sibling, Thor has nothing but love and forgiveness. In his eyes, Loki's many misdeeds are all mere errors of judgment, moments of personal failing, rather than defining parts of his nature. Even when Loki acts out and must be fought and brought to justice, though it may be Thor's hand that brings him to heel, it will just as certainly be Thor who stands in his defense before their father's judgement.<br><br>
<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Magical Trickery:'''</span>
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While the God-Force offers Thor a considerable resistance to magic and essential immunity to its most dire consequences (no simple sorcerery could ever do him permanent harm), the God of Thunder is by no means immune to it, particularly to those magics wielded by other divine beings such as his brother. Indeed, though Thor has the tools to combat magical foes and defeat most enchantments (whether through pure will, his divine spark, or by using Mjolnir), he lacks for experience and competence in the mystical realm. Thus, his downfall is nearly always through magical trickery and deception, influence and misdirection. In many cases, it merely does not occur to Thor that what is before his eyes might not be reality. Often enough, it is only after his actions have wrought their misguided consequences that he sees the truth, and indeed he has often been ensorcelled to use his own might against his friends or interests.<br><br>
<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Overconfidence:'''</span>
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Thor is supremely confident. There isn't a challenge he isn't sure he can handle, a foe too great to face. And while there is a great deal backing up his bravery, he is not wholly invincible or without weakness. As such, Thor may find himself in over his head or duped into a trap as a result of his overconfidence, particularly against foes who know how to bait or mislead him.<br><br>
<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Warrior's Madness:'''</span>
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Thor is capable of entering into a state known as the "Warrior's Madness" ("berserkergang" in Norwegian and Danish alike), either purposefully to face a powerful foe or unintentionally if goaded into it or faced with great anger. In such a state, his strength and stamina tenfold (a truly terrifying thought), yet it carries many burdens: He sacrifices higher intelligence and logic, his behavior becomes erratic, emotional, and instinctive, and may attack friends as easily as foes in battle. In the long term, such rages threaten his very sanity. Additionally, the use of such berserker techniques is outlawed by Odin, and its use requires significant sacrifice and atonement.
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Thor (Scenesys ID: 107)
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"Waves are but water. Wind but air. And though lightning be fire... yet it must answer thunder's call."
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Full Name: Dr. Donald John Blake, MD (Thor Odinson)
Gender: Male
Species: Asgardian
Theme: Marvel (EFC)
Occupation: King of Asgard
Citizenship: United States of America (Kingdom of Asgard)
Residence: On board the Asgardian Vessel, 'Frigga's Mercy
Education: Privately Educated
Status: Dropped
Groups: Avengers, Pantheon Assembly, Space-OOC, Guardians of the Galaxy
Other Information
Apparent Age: 30s Actual Age: 1546
Date of Birth 21 November 484 Actor: Chris Hemsworth
Height: 198 cm (6'6") Weight: 290 kg (638 lb)
Hair Color: Blond Eye Color: Blue
Theme Song: "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin

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Thor Odinson, Prince of Asgard and God of Thunder, he is a figure stepped from the age of myth and legend into modern-day Earth. While humans have known him in different names and forms throughout the ages, a hero of many more myths than one, there is little doubting that he is the inspiration of the Norse deity of the same name, one whose influence and reputation endures through the ages. With his magic hammer Mjolnir in hand, he commands the raging elements and can strike down any foe who stands against him. It is fortunate, then, that he has taken the side of the heroic Avengers, confirming his status as a champion for Midgard as well as Asgard, standing with God and man alike against the coming of Ragnarok and any lesser evil.

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