![]() Putting up a hell of a fight, Thor successfully sent Jörmungrandr back in time but could not prevent the invading forces from breaching the Walls of Asgard. Unwilling to stand up to the All-Father and lacking the courage to openly face him, Thor instead unleashed his wrath and frustration on Loki, which not only caused Odin to expose himself to his enemies but also prompted Kratos to trigger Ragnarök. ![]() Left bitter and more infuriated than ever, Thor also had to deal with more personal issues as his loyalty to Odin was being seriously questioned by both his wife and his enemies. Thor reluctantly served as Atreus' bodyguard and although this unholy alliance was not easy between the two of them, the God of Thunder nevertheless honored his mission but gained nothing from his efforts to gain Odin's favour. Back in Asgard, Odin required him to work with Loki in their quest to find the missing pieces of the legendary mask of creation. Considering Kratos as his match and aware of the Spartan's background, Thor claimed his blood payment from the murderer of his sons in a legendary duel that ultimately ended in a stalemate. By the time the God of Thunder finally meets the Spartan, he was little more than a shadow of himself, suffering silently upon witnessing his family slowly but surely falling apart. The mighty God of Lightning then makes his first real appearance in God of War Ragnarök as the secondary antagonist and Kratos' nemesis. Following the onset of Fimbulwinter, Thor was tasked by Odin to come with him negotiate with Kratos, hoping to cut a deal with the Spartan with the goal of preventing Ragnarök. His life took an even darker turn when he suddenly lost his sons at the hands of Kratos and Atreus, making him more miserable than ever and prompt to fall back in his old ways. Although Thor is never met in person, he is often mentioned throughout the journey by the main protagonists and various characters, which further emphasizes his particular importance across the Nine Realms. ![]() The God of Thunder is introduced for the first time in God of War (2018), where he makes a cameo appearance in the secret ending. Serving as Odin's right-hand and primary henchmen, he was typically sent as the All-Father's envoy when intimidation was required. Destined to kill the World Serpent during Ragnarök, Thor was widely considered as the most powerful of Odin's sons and the infamous symbol of the Aesir's rampage. This hatred reached its climax when the Aesir confronted the gigantic Jörmungandr in Midgard in a brutal slugging match. In the wake of the creation of the legendary Mjölnir, the half-giant-half-God Thor made a name for himself for the infamous genocide he committed across the Nine Realms against the Jötnar, a race he hated with a passion. Following his mother's death, Thor progressively rejected his maternal heritage and fully embraced his destiny as the Champion of the Aesir. Hatred of the Giants was instilled in him, yet another part of Odin's plan to break his son's spirit and make it more malleable. Head of a family of strong warriors, he was the son of Odin and Fjörgyn, step-son of Frigg, husband of Sif, older half-brother of Týr, Heimdall, and Baldur, as well as the father of Magni, Modi and Thrúd, and uncle of Forseti.įirst born of Odin, Thor grew up in a violent environment and was raised in fear and obedience of the All-Father, who destined him to become the figurehead of the Aesir family as well as his primary enforcer. Thor (Old Norse: Þórr, Nordic: ᚦᛟᚱ), also know Thor Odinson (Translation: Thor, son of Odin) was the Norse Aesir God of Thunder, Lightning, Storms, Wrestling, Strength, Consecration, the Sky, War, Hallowing and the Champion of the Aesir. You think you can come here, become a daddy, get a clean slate? That ain't how it works. Was it LUCK? Did my sons die to blind, FUCKING luck? DUMBASS.
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