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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.
|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.
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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: Thor Odinson / Dr. Donald John Blake, M.D.
Gender: Male
Species: Asgardian
Theme: Marvel (EFC)
Occupation: King of Asgard
Citizenship: Asgard / United States of America
Residence: On board the Asgardian Vessel, "Frigga's Mercy'
Education: Privately Educated
Status: Approved
Groups: Avengers, Asgard, Pantheon Assembly
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Apparent Age: 28 Actual Age: 1541
Date of Birth 21 November 484 Actor: Chris Hemsworth
Height: 198 cm Weight: 290 kg
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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