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|Chartype=EFC | |Chartype=EFC | ||
|Active=Approved | |Active=Approved | ||
|Occupation= | |Occupation=Crown Prince of Asgard | ||
|Citizenship=Asgard | |||
|Residence=Asgard City, Asgard | |||
|Education=Privately Tutored | |||
|Groups=[[Avengers]] [[Asgard]] | |Groups=[[Avengers]] [[Asgard]] | ||
|Quote=" | |Quote="Waves are but water. Wind but air. And though lightning be fire... yet it must answer thunder's call." | ||
|PAge=28 | |PAge=28 | ||
|AAge=1000+ | |AAge=1000+ | ||
|Dateofbirth=11 August | |||
|Actor=Chris Hemsworth | |Actor=Chris Hemsworth | ||
|Song=Thunderstruck | |Song="Thunderstruck" by AC/DC | ||
|Profile=Thor Odinson, | |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. | |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. | ||
|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. | |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. |
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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: | Thor Odinson | ||
Gender: | Male | ||
Species: | Asgard | ||
Theme: | Marvel (EFC) | ||
Occupation: | Crown Prince of Asgard | ||
Citizenship: | Asgard | ||
Residence: | Asgard City, Asgard | ||
Education: | Privately Tutored | ||
Status: | Approved | ||
Groups: | Avengers Asgard | ||
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Apparent Age: | 28 | Actual Age: | 1000+ |
Date of Birth | {{{DOB}}} | Actor: | Chris Hemsworth |
Height: | {{{Height}}} | Weight: | {{{Weight}}} |
Hair Color: | {{{Hair}}} | Eye Color: | {{{Eyes}}} |
Theme Song: | "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC |
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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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