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Thor, the Norse God of Thunder and mightiest warrior of his pantheon, stands as a towering figure defined by lean muscle, crimson hair, and piercing yellow-green eyes framed by black sclera. Golden luminescent patterns cascade from his hands and eyes, hinting at latent divine power. His legendary hammer, Mjölnir, pulses with sentient energy, awakening only against worthy foes, while the Járngreipr gauntlets shackle his full might to safeguard the weapon’s integrity.
In Asgard’s ancient history, Thor obliterated 66 invading Jötnar with a single earth-shattering blow, an act memorialized as *Thor’s Hammer*. He later vanquished the World Serpent Jörmungandr using Geirröd Awakened Thunder Hammer—a technique reserved for adversaries he deems formidable. During the 2000 B.C. Gods’ Council, he advocated sparing humanity while imposing strict retributions, balancing pragmatism with detachment.
As Ragnarok’s inaugural combatant, Thor clashed with Lü Bu, the human warlord. Initially dismissive, he shed his gauntlets in exhilaration upon sensing Lü Bu’s strength, unleashing Mjölnir’s awakened fury. Their duel climaxed with Thor’s Geirröd technique colliding against Lü Bu’s Sky Eater—a strike so potent it tore miles of clouds asunder. Victorious yet somber, Thor honored the fallen general by eradicating his loyalists, who sought to follow their leader into death.
Stoic and taciturn, Thor exudes an aloof aura, yet his reverence for martial honor runs deep. During Ragnarok’s tenth round, he intervened to halt Odin, Buddha, and Beelzebub’s external meddling, decreeing that life and death within the arena must remain sacrosanct, untainted by outside influence.
His combat prowess spans electrokinesis, lightning-fueled teleportation, and an aura that paralyzes weaker beings. He shatters mountains with bare hands, shrugs off mortal wounds, and channels Mjölnir’s planet-rending force. The hammer’s awakened state radiates lava-like heat, melting orichalcum while leaving Thor unscathed.
Observing later Ragnarok bouts from solitude, he offered only subtle reactions to pivotal moments—Poseidon’s fall, Buddha’s betrayal—remaining aloof from political machinations, his focus unwaveringly fixed on the sanctity of combat.
In Asgard’s ancient history, Thor obliterated 66 invading Jötnar with a single earth-shattering blow, an act memorialized as *Thor’s Hammer*. He later vanquished the World Serpent Jörmungandr using Geirröd Awakened Thunder Hammer—a technique reserved for adversaries he deems formidable. During the 2000 B.C. Gods’ Council, he advocated sparing humanity while imposing strict retributions, balancing pragmatism with detachment.
As Ragnarok’s inaugural combatant, Thor clashed with Lü Bu, the human warlord. Initially dismissive, he shed his gauntlets in exhilaration upon sensing Lü Bu’s strength, unleashing Mjölnir’s awakened fury. Their duel climaxed with Thor’s Geirröd technique colliding against Lü Bu’s Sky Eater—a strike so potent it tore miles of clouds asunder. Victorious yet somber, Thor honored the fallen general by eradicating his loyalists, who sought to follow their leader into death.
Stoic and taciturn, Thor exudes an aloof aura, yet his reverence for martial honor runs deep. During Ragnarok’s tenth round, he intervened to halt Odin, Buddha, and Beelzebub’s external meddling, decreeing that life and death within the arena must remain sacrosanct, untainted by outside influence.
His combat prowess spans electrokinesis, lightning-fueled teleportation, and an aura that paralyzes weaker beings. He shatters mountains with bare hands, shrugs off mortal wounds, and channels Mjölnir’s planet-rending force. The hammer’s awakened state radiates lava-like heat, melting orichalcum while leaving Thor unscathed.
Observing later Ragnarok bouts from solitude, he offered only subtle reactions to pivotal moments—Poseidon’s fall, Buddha’s betrayal—remaining aloof from political machinations, his focus unwaveringly fixed on the sanctity of combat.