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When Thor discovered that his more zealous Viking worshipers had slaughtered the inhabitants of a Christian monastery, he was shocked and ashamed that they committed atrocities in his name. Thor then withdrew from Earthly activities altogether, and the active worship of the gods of Asgard effectively ended. For centuries, the only memory that man would have of the Asgardians would be through myths and legends (Alternately, another story tells of how, 1000 years ago, the Sky-Fathers of Earth's Pantheons retreated from mortal worship at the command of the Third Host of the Celestials).{{r|Thor Annual #7}}
 
When Thor discovered that his more zealous Viking worshipers had slaughtered the inhabitants of a Christian monastery, he was shocked and ashamed that they committed atrocities in his name. Thor then withdrew from Earthly activities altogether, and the active worship of the gods of Asgard effectively ended. For centuries, the only memory that man would have of the Asgardians would be through myths and legends (Alternately, another story tells of how, 1000 years ago, the Sky-Fathers of Earth's Pantheons retreated from mortal worship at the command of the Third Host of the Celestials).{{r|Thor Annual #7}}
   
In the year 893, Thor discovered the corpse of a Native American god washed up on the shores of Scandinavia, coming into conflict with a deicidal alien called [[Gorr (God Butcher) (Earth-616)|Gorr the God Butcher]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 1}} Attacked by Gorr,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 2}} Thor wounded him with a thunderbolt and tracked him to a cave near [[Lake Ladoga]], Russia. Gorr captured Thor and tortured him for seventeen days,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 4}} but Thor's worshipers tracked them down and rescued him - enabling Thor to sever one of Gorr's arms and seemingly kill him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 5}} Some time later, Thor was attacked by [[Black Berserkers|monsters made of living darkness]] - minions of Gorr - who dragged him through time to [[Earth-14412|the distant future]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 7}} Enslaved on the [[Black World of Gorr]], Thor encountered his [[Goddesses of Thunder (Earth-14412)|future granddaughters]] and attempted to aid their rebellion against Gorr. Rescued by Thor the Avenger - his future self from the 21st century - and [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14412)|All-Father Thor]] from the distant future, Thor helped them vanquish Gorr and would have claimed Gorr's weapon - the primordial [[Symbiotes (Race)|symbiote]] [[All-Black (Symbiote) (Earth-616)|All-Black]] - for himself, but was stopped by All-Father Thor.{{r|{{cl|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 8}}-[[Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 11|11]]}}
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In the year 893, Thor discovered the corpse of a Native American god washed up on the shores of Scandinavia, coming into conflict with a deicidal alien called [[Gorr (God Butcher) (Earth-616)|Gorr the God Butcher]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 1}} Attacked by Gorr,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 2}} Thor wounded him with a thunderbolt and tracked him to a cave near [[Lake Ladoga]], Russia. Gorr captured Thor and tortured him for seventeen days,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 4}} but Thor's worshipers tracked them down and rescued him - enabling Thor to sever one of Gorr's arms and seemingly kill him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 5}} Some time later, Thor was attacked by [[Black Berserkers|monsters made of living darkness]] - minions of Gorr - who dragged him through time to [[Earth-14412|the distant future]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 7}} Enslaved on the [[Black World of Gorr]], Thor encountered his [[Goddesses of Thunder (Earth-14412)|future granddaughters]] and attempted to aid their rebellion against Gorr. Rescued by Thor the Avenger - his future self from the 21st century - and [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14412)|All-Father Thor]] from the distant future, Thor helped them vanquish Gorr and would have claimed Gorr's weapon - the primordial [[Symbiotes|symbiote]] [[All-Black (Symbiote) (Earth-616)|All-Black]] - for himself, but was stopped by All-Father Thor.{{r|{{cl|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 8}}-[[Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 11|11]]}}
   
 
Sometime later, Thor was taken to the future again to help his future selves fight against the dark elf warlord [[Malekith (Earth-616)|Malekith]], finally proving himself worthy of Mjolnir in the process.{{r|Thor Vol 5 14}}{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
 
Sometime later, Thor was taken to the future again to help his future selves fight against the dark elf warlord [[Malekith (Earth-616)|Malekith]], finally proving himself worthy of Mjolnir in the process.{{r|Thor Vol 5 14}}{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
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| Weaknesses = '''Warrior's Madness:''' The Warrior's Madness also known as the Sin Unpardonable,{{r|Thor #167}} is the most forbidden malady in Asgard by law of Odin. Any who fall under it must pay the penalty, only the most bitter sacrifice can atone for it.{{r|Thor #166|168}} The Warrior's madness enable Thor to increase his strength and stamina tenfold.{{r|Thor #502}} Despite this, it threatens Thor's sanity. The symptoms include berserker rage, massive headaches, mentally erratic, savage, animalistic, uncontrollable behavior, and unreasoning.{{r|Warlock Chronicles #8}}{{r|Warlock and the Infinity Watch #25}}{{r|Thor #468|471}}{{r|Silver Surfer Vol 3 88}}{{r|Incredible Hulk #440}}
 
| Weaknesses = '''Warrior's Madness:''' The Warrior's Madness also known as the Sin Unpardonable,{{r|Thor #167}} is the most forbidden malady in Asgard by law of Odin. Any who fall under it must pay the penalty, only the most bitter sacrifice can atone for it.{{r|Thor #166|168}} The Warrior's madness enable Thor to increase his strength and stamina tenfold.{{r|Thor #502}} Despite this, it threatens Thor's sanity. The symptoms include berserker rage, massive headaches, mentally erratic, savage, animalistic, uncontrollable behavior, and unreasoning.{{r|Warlock Chronicles #8}}{{r|Warlock and the Infinity Watch #25}}{{r|Thor #468|471}}{{r|Silver Surfer Vol 3 88}}{{r|Incredible Hulk #440}}
   
| Equipment = '''[[Megingjord]]:''' A magical belt worn by the Thunder God that would double his natural strength and stamina.{{r|Journey into Mystery #91}} The belt is fueled by the Odin Force and can also increase the might of Mjolnir. When Odin fed a large amount of Odin Force into it, the belt increased Thor's strength so much that he was able to knockout [[Thanos (Higher-Powered Thanosi) (Earth-616)|a powered-up Thanos clone]].{{r|Thor Vol 2 25}}
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| Equipment = '''[[Megingjord]]:''' A magical belt worn by the Thunder God that would double his natural strength, power, stamina and durability.{{r|Journey into Mystery #91}}{{r|Thor #363}}{{r|Thor #388}} The belt is fueled by the Odin Force and can also increase the might of Mjolnir. When Odin fed a large amount of Odin Force into it, the belt increased Thor's strength so much that he was able to knockout [[Thanos (Higher-Powered Thanosi) (Earth-616)|a powered-up Thanos clone]].{{r|Thor Vol 2 25}}
   
 
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In Norse mythology, Thor is a god of thunder and is one of the most important figures in the pantheon. He is the son of Odin, the All-Father and King of Asgard. Thor was worshipped by the humans known as Vikings and became a significant part of their mythology. In the Marvel comics, Thor wields his enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir, which helps him channel his godly energies, making him the mightiest warrior in the Ten Realms.
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In the Marvel comics, Thor's father is Odin. Thor, also known as Thor Odinson, is the son of Odin, making him a key figure in the Asgardian pantheon. This relationship is a central part of Thor's identity and storyline in the comics.
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Thor's enchanted hammer is named Mjolnir. It is made from a special metal known as Uru, which is known for its durability and ability to absorb and maintain enchantments. The hammer was forged by Eitri and the Dwarves of Nidavellir in the heart of a dying star. It's worth noting that Mjolnir can only be wielded by those who are deemed 'worthy', a testament to its unique and powerful nature.
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Thor possesses a variety of superhuman attributes in the Marvel comics. His powers include superhuman strength, with the upper limits of his strength being unknown. Thor also has control over the base elements of a storm, allowing him to create electrical storms, hurricane-force winds, tornadoes, and torrential rains. He can also stop any of these weather conditions. Thor is immune to the effects of lightning and electricity. He possesses superhuman speed, capable of moving at speeds up to 115 miles per hour, and can fly at light-speed via his divine hammer, Mjolnir. Thor also has superhuman stamina and the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy. He can channel the storm’s energy into powerful blasts and can even create rays powerful enough to kill immortals. Thor's skin, muscle, and bone tissues have several times the density of the same tissues in a human being, contributing to his superhuman weight and making him invulnerable to many forms of damage.
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Thor's behavior has had a significant impact on his status in the Ten Realms. Known for his might and destructive force, Thor is the God of Thunder and a member of the Asgardians. However, his impetuous and irresponsible behavior led his father, Odin, to send him to Midgard (Earth) as a disabled mortal medical student named Donald Blake, stripped of his memory. After learning humility, Thor regained his memory and his godly powers, becoming a champion for Midgard and a founding member of the Avengers. His actions have often drawn the attention of various beings across the Ten Realms, leading to conflicts and alliances. For instance, the Dark Council, an alliance of different beings from the Ten Realms, expected their actions would attract Thor's attention.
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