Thor God of Thunder

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Victorian to Modern Marvel Differences[edit]

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Backlog[edit]

Thor lived among the other Aesir, but was punished by Odin for his arrogance and troublemaking. Odin threw Thor out of Asgard, placing him within his own hammer Mjolnir upon Midgard (Earth). Mjolnir has exchanged hands several times throughout the centuries, going from one "worthy" person to another.

Eventually Odin will remember Thor and think his actions worthy, and then return Thor to [the] Aesir. But Odin has conferred with the 3 witches of Fate and knows that Thor is needed on Earth. But Odin also knows that once Thor is worthy of restoration he will want to stay on Earth and protect the humans he has come to love, and also find Járnsaxa who will bear him children (Magni and Modi).

While bound in his hammer Thor only has vague memories of life among the other Aesir in Asgard. Although there are times when his insight is strangely clear regarding the Asgard and the Vanir. Usually when he happens across one of the gods in his travels upon Midgard.

Mjolnir's current wielder is a man named Donal Blake, a combat surgeon within the English army. Donal is a man who cares deeply for those around him and that is how he stumbled across Mjolnir in the village of Thoresway (Lincolnshire, England). For Donal happened to pass through the village after a violent series of crimes. After helping the people of the village an old crone [Fate?] of the village gave to him an battered walking stick, which later in a conflict with a monster changed Donal to Thor in a bright flash of lightning and a thunderous roar.

Now, 200 years later, Donal is a doctor in London. And he [Thor] has sensed that this is the time when he is needed to defend the people and take up the mantle of Thor once again.


What is your Heroic Motivation?[edit]

This is a description of your character's mindset and why they're willing to do the things they do. Include their general mindset, and define why they would have joined the Imperials team.


Complications or Character Flags[edit]

These complication or flags are things that tell the GM what the PLAYERS are interested in doing with their characters in the game. The advantage here is that the GM can look at these flags and tailor events in the game so folks are getting what they want for their characters. Any Complications on your character sheet are also flags to the GM of things you as a player want your character to confront in the game.



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Friends[edit]

(list 3 people that would help you for free; list name, your relationship, their concept in 1-2 sentences, where are they now. The majority SHOULD be from your character's Marvel timeline equivalent.)


Contacts[edit]

(list 3 people that would help you for a price; list name, your relationship, their concept in 1-2 sentences, where are they now. The majority SHOULD be from your character's Marvel timeline equivalent.)


Enemies[edit]

(list 3 people that are your adversaries; list name, your relationship, their concept in 1-2 sentences, where are they now. The majority SHOULD be from your character's Marvel timeline equivalent.)


Locations[edit]

(list 3 locations in the game setting that are important to your character, important can be "good" or "bad"; list name, your relationship, the concept in 1-2 sentences, when last you were there. The majority SHOULD be from your character's Marvel timeline equivalent.)


Organizations[edit]

(list 3 groups in the game setting that are important to your character, important can be "good" or "bad"; list name, your relationship, the concept in 1-2 sentences, what they may be up to now. The majority SHOULD be from your character's Marvel timeline equivalent.)






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