Post by Thor Odinson on Jul 31, 2024 14:01:40 GMT -5
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Class/Rank: Class 8/Rank 1 | Training Tier
Position/Affiliation: Mercenary
Type: Berserker-Basic Information-Name: Thor Odinson
Age: i dun know
Birthday (Month/Day): April/27
Blood Type: AB+
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Height/Weight: 7'4/640 lb
Physical Description: [Insert Here]-Personality-
Dislikes:
Non Alcoholic Brews: Thor's disdain for non-alcoholic beverages is profound. To him, such concoctions are an insult to the gods, devoid of the soul and spirit that true drink possesses. He yearns for the rich, complex flavors of mead or ale, aged to perfection in oak barrels. These beverages are not merely sustenance but a cornerstone of Norse culture, offering solace, camaraderie, and a connection to the divine. Non-alcoholic alternatives, in his eyes, are insipid substitutes that fail to quench either thirst or spirit. The Emperor: Yhwach, the so-called 'Almighty,' is an object of Thor's deepest contempt. This self-proclaimed emperor, a parasite feeding on the souls of his subjects, is a mockery of true leadership. The god of thunder will never forget the day Yhwach, with cold, calculated cruelty, took the life of his innocent daughter, a crime against nature itself. Bound and helpless, Thor was forced to witness this unspeakable act, a torment that echoes through eternity. The emperor's reign is a blight upon the world, and Thor vows to one day take his pound of flesh and kill anyone who stands in his way. Skinny Men: In Thor's world, physical prowess is paramount. A man's strength is a measure of his worth, a testament to his ability to protect and provide. Skinny men, in his view, are weak and ineffectual, lacking the fortitude to endure the hardships of life. Their frail bodies are a stark contrast to the robust physique he associates with vitality and masculinity. Furthermore, in times of scarcity, a fuller frame offers a crucial advantage, as it allows for extended periods without food. Men Without Beards: A beard, to Thor, is more than mere facial hair; it is a symbol of manhood, wisdom, and experience. It is a badge of honor earned through trials and tribulations. Beardless men, in his estimation, are immature and lacking in character. The absence of this defining feature is a glaring omission, akin to a warrior entering battle unarmed. His mockery of Yhwach for his lack of facial hair the first day they met is a testament to this belief. Vanden Reich: Thor views the Vandenreich with a mixture of contempt, rage and fear. Their fanatical devotion to their twisted ideology and their willingness to inflict mass suffering make them a formidable enemy. While he understands the allure of a world free from the constraints of mortality, he rejects the Vandenreich's methods as barbaric and inhumane. (which is saying something for him) Their actions are a direct affront to the natural order, and Thor believes they must be stopped at any cost. Ex-Vanden Reich: While Thor respects a change of heart, he cannot ignore the atrocities committed by those who once served Yhwach. Their past actions have stained their souls, and redemption will not come easily. They must atone for their sins they may spend the next eternity doing so , in the pits of hell. Perhaps, maybe one day, in time, When thor has had time to let his rage set, he can forgive...but he shall never forget.- Under Cooked Meat: Food is a source of great pleasure for Thor, and a well-cooked meal is a cherished luxury. The taste and texture of perfectly prepared meat evoke memories of simpler times, a stark contrast to the harsh realities of his current existence. In the midst of his suffering, these culinary delights offer a brief respite, a moment of peace and contentment. It is a reminder of the life he once had and the joys he hopes to experience again.
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Family: Thor's bond with his family is the cornerstone of his being. They are the guiding star in his tempestuous life, a beacon in the darkest of storms. The loss of his loved ones is a wound that festers, a constant ache in his heart. Yet, amidst the despair, he finds a flicker of hope. Perhaps in this new world, he can forge new familial bonds, discovering kindred spirits who can fill the void left by those he's lost. A chance at a new beginning, a new family, might be the balm his soul desperately craves. Drinking: Alcohol is Thor's bitter solace, a temporary escape from the crushing weight of his grief. Each drink is a numbing agent, dulling the sharp edges of sorrow. In the intoxicating haze, he can momentarily forget the shattered remains of his world, the echoes of loved ones lost. It's a dangerous addiction, a self-destructive path, but it's the only way he knows to cope with the unbearable pain. Working Out: Thor’s workouts are legendary, as mythic as his exploits. He revels in the burn, the ache, the physical torment. Each rep is a victory, a testament to his indomitable spirit. For him, the body is a canvas upon which he paints his destiny, stroke by powerful stroke. Whether it's lifting Massive Stones or Grappling with Monster's From Old Night, Thor's training regimen is designed to prepare him for any challenge. His workouts are a symphony of power and precision, a ballet of brute force and controlled aggression. Fighting With His Hammer: The thrill of combat for Thor is an intoxicating symphony of senses. The thunderous heartbeat echoing in his ears is a primal rhythm that synchronizes with the world around him. Each swing of Mjolnir is a deliberate act of creation, shaping the battlefield with destructive beauty. The crunch of bone, the satisfying resistance of flesh against metal, is a tactile affirmation of his power.But it is the spectacle of battle that truly ignites Thor's spirit. Sturdy Magic Armor: Thor’s immense strength is both a blessing and a curse. His godlike power renders most mortal-forged weapons and armor useless. The impact of his blows is so forceful that it often shatters even enchanted items. This has led to a lifelong quest for equipment capable of withstanding his might. Due to the scarcity of items capable of enduring his strength, Thor has developed a penchant for collecting ancient artifacts. He views these relics as remnants of a time when magic was more potent, and thus, more likely to withstand his power. Dragons: Thor's fascination with dragons is rooted in a deep-seated respect for their power and a nostalgic fondness for the epic tales they inspired. Beyond the battlefield, dragons held a place of honor in Asgardian culture. The Allfather, Odin, was particularly fond of dragon-themed feasts. Thor recalls with relish the occasions when he returned from a hunt with a freshly slain dragon. The creature, still steaming and imposing, would be the centerpiece of a grand celebration. Its meat, said to be imbued with the dragon's power, was considered a delicacy fit for the gods.- Storms: There is a primal allure to the storm for Thor. The cool rain that washes over him is a cleansing ritual, purifying both his body and soul. It’s as if the storm is nature's way of absolving the world of its impurities, and in that cleansing, Thor finds a renewal of spirit. The storm nourishes life, a symbol of resilience and growth, mirroring his own journey of self-discovery.
Flaws:
Hold's A Grudge: Thor's memory for wrongs committed against him is as vast and enduring as the storms he commands. Once a grievance is etched into his mind, it becomes an indelible part of his being. This characteristic is not merely a personality quirk; it's a core aspect of his warrior spirit. Emotionally Stunted: When confronted with personal hurt, particularly from those he loves, Thor erects an impenetrable fortress of denial. His initial response is to drown his sorrows in alcohol, a desperate attempt to numb the pain and avoid confronting the emotional maelstrom within. This self-destructive behavior is a stark contrast to the powerful, invincible image he projects to the world.- Doubt: Overwhelmed by guilt and survivor's remorse, Thor Often blames himself for failing to protect his loved ones. This self-blame often does manifest in self-destructive behaviors in the relentless pursuit of redemption. To prove to his long gone family they can finally rest in peace.
Habits:
Foul Mouthed: Thor's language is as thunderous as his blows. His vocabulary is a colorful tapestry of expletives and insults, delivered with a blunt honesty that often leaves others stunned. This habit is a reflection of his warrior culture, where directness is valued over subtlety. To Thor, cursing is a form of emotional release, a way to vent frustration or anger. He sees no point in mincing words, and his swearing is as natural to him as breathing. His favorite targets for insults are those he perceives as weak, arrogant, or foolish. A loud Laugher: Thor's laughter is a force of nature, a booming crescendo that echoes through halls and valleys. It's a contagious sound, often accompanied by hearty slaps on the back and a wide, toothy grin. His laughter is a reflection of his jovial nature and his enjoyment of life. It's a way to connect with others, to share in a moment of joy, and to assert his presence. However, his laughter can also be used as a weapon, a means of intimidation or ridicule.- Underestimating his Strength: Despite his vast experience as a warrior, Thor often finds himself surprised by the sheer magnitude of his own strength. A casual shove intended to emphasize a point can send a fully grown man flying through a wall. This habit is a combination of arrogance and a lack of fine motor control. He often believes he has a better grasp of his power than he actually does, leading to unintended consequences. While this can cause problems, it also contributes to his charm. It's a reminder that even beings like him are fallible, and that sometimes the simplest actions can have the most dramatic results.
Fears:Goals:
To Lose Himself: A chilling dread, it creeps into the crevices of his being, questioning the essence of his existence beyond the singular, consuming purpose of Yhwach's demise. He is a ghost haunting the mortal realm, a specter driven by vengeance. Every fiber of his being is attuned to the symphony of destruction, a crescendo that will climax with the emperor’s skull beneath his boot. Yet, a haunting uncertainty lingers. What remains when the dust settles and the echo of his triumph fades? Is there a man beneath the armor of wrath, a soul beyond the insatiable hunger for retribution? The terror of losing himself to this singular obsession is a specter as formidable as any False God King
Death Of The Emperor: The brutal murder of his daughter at the hands of the Emperor has ignited a burning inferno of hatred within him. Every dawn breaks with a renewed determination to dismantle the Emperor's empire brick by brick and ultimately claim his life. Thor's quest is not merely about retribution; it's a sacred oath to honor his daughter's memory and prevent such tragedy from befalling others. Restore Asguard: Asgard, once a beacon of strength and unity, lies in ruins, a haunting testament to the Emperor's cruelty. Thor envisions rebuilding his homeland, not as a mere restoration but a rebirth. He dreams of a new Asgard, stronger, wiser, and united under his leadership. A place where his people can heal, where they can find purpose and hope. This restoration is more than just bricks and mortar; it's about reclaiming the spirit of Asgard, a spirit that was shattered but never broken. Gather Relics: These artifacts, imbued with the power of bygone eras, are more than just tools; they are pieces of Asgard's soul. By wielding these weapons of immense power, Thor hopes to not only increase his chances of defeating the Emperor but also to prevent these destructive forces from falling into the wrong hands. The relics are a bridge to his past, a conduit to the strength of his ancestors, and a key to unlocking his full potential. Reclaim His Title As The God Of Thunder: To fully realize his potential and defeat the Emperor, he must reclaim his birthright as the God of Thunder. This is not merely about restoring his strength; it is about reconnecting with the essence of who he is. By reasserting his dominance over thunder and lightning, Thor hopes to intimidate his enemies and inspire his allies. His journey to reclaim his title is a parallel to his quest for personal redemption, a chance to prove to himself and the world that he is still the mighty warrior he once was.
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Overall Personality:Thor Odinson is a character defined by extremes. His towering physique, god-like strength, and thunderous demeanor cast a formidable shadow, yet beneath this imposing exterior lies a complex and multifaceted individual. He is a warrior bound by a albeit loose warrior's code but a code all the same, a lover of life and its simple pleasures, and a man consumed by grief and vengeance.Thor's disdain for weakness is palpable. He reveres physical prowess and sees it as a measure of a person's worth. His contempt for the frail and the feeble is a direct reflection of his own self-image as an invincible force. This, however, is not to say he lacks empathy. His love for his family is profound, and their loss has left an irreparable wound. The juxtaposition of his fierce exterior and his tender heart creates a complex and compelling character.His relationship with alcohol is a double-edged sword. It is both a source of solace and a means of escape. In the intoxicating haze, he can momentarily forget the pain, but it is a temporary reprieve that ultimately exacerbates his problems. Similarly, his dedication to physical training is a testament to his discipline and willpower, but it can also be seen as a form of self-punishment, a relentless pursuit of perfection.Thor's humor is as boisterous as his personality. His laughter is infectious, a powerful force that can lighten even the darkest of moods. However, his humor can also be cutting, a weapon used to disarm or intimidate. His foul mouth is a reflection of his warrior culture, where directness is valued over subtlety.Beneath the bravado and the rage, Thor is a man grappling with profound loss and a search for purpose. His obsession with revenge is a consuming force, but it is also a shield against the pain of grief. He is a complex and contradictory character, a hero with flaws, a warrior with a tender heart. His journey is one of redemption, of finding a balance between the Man and the Monster.-Powers-
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History: [Place below.]Many know the myth and legend of Thor Odinson, but few understand the man who became a god. Born in an age of eternal twilight, when Hollows reigned supreme, Thor was a product of an extraordinary union. His father, Odin, a Quincy of unparalleled power, and his human mother, a woman of immense stature, defied societal norms to create a child who would shape the course of history.Thor's infancy was marked by fragility, a stark contrast to the titan he would become. His mother's love, as vast as the oceans, nurtured his spirit, while his father's strength fueled his growth. As he matured, Thor's physical transformation was nothing short of miraculous. His human heritage granted him resilience and adaptability, while his Quincy bloodline gifted him with an affinity for Reishi, the life force of their world. Under Odin's tutelage, Thor honed his body into a weapon of war, his strength and endurance surpassing those of any mortal. By the age of seventeen, he was a legend, his prowess in battle earning him the title "God of Thunder."Love, as fierce as the storms he commanded, found Thor in the form of Frigga, a warrior queen from a neighboring tribe. Their courtship was a tempestuous dance of skill and passion, culminating in a union that would shape generations to come. Their love bore fruit in the form of a daughter, a child of extraordinary promise. Overwhelmed with paternal love, Thor relinquished his role as a warrior, dedicating himself to his family and the defense of his people.A period of relative peace followed, a tranquil interlude before the storm. Then came Yhwach, a charismatic figure promising unity and prosperity for the Quincy. Yet, beneath his smooth facade lurked a darkness that chilled Thor to the bone. As Yhwach's influence grew, so too did the insidious change in the Quincy people. Their once vibrant spirits were replaced by a blind devotion to their new leader.Tragedy struck with devastating force. Yhwach, revealing his true colors, unleashed a reign of terror upon Thor's world. The once-thriving village was reduced to ashes, its inhabitants slaughtered without mercy. Thor's daughter, the embodiment of hope, was taken from him in a cruel twist of fate. Consumed by grief and rage, he challenged Yhwach in a battle that shook the foundations of reality. Defeated, Thor was condemned to an eternity of imprisonment.Yet, the spirit of a broken man is not easily extinguished. When the fabric of existence frayed, creating a multiverse, Thor's imprisonment weakened. With a fury that echoed through the cosmos, he broke free, his return heralded by thunder and lightning. The path to vengeance was clear, and he would walk it, no matter the cost.Free from his prison he seeks to restore asgard to it's former glory , and with his rage now tempered and heightened he plans to wage war upon the false god. For clan and Kin that beast masquerading in mortal flesh will die by the hands of thor , if he cannot save the world from that vile creature he will see that ragnarock be unleashed and the board wiped clean for the light..
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