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− | ''Thor lived among the other Aesir, but was punished by Odin for his | + | ''Your character's backstory.'' |
− | arrogance and troublemaking. Odin threw Thor out of Asgard, placing
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− | him within his own hammer Mjolnir upon Midgard (Earth). Mjolnir has
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− | exchanged hands several times throughout the centuries, going from one
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− | "worthy" person to another.
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− | Eventually Odin will remember Thor and think his actions worthy, and
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− | then return Thor to [the] Aesir. But Odin has conferred with the 3
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− | witches of Fate and knows that Thor is needed on Earth. But Odin also
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− | knows that once Thor is worthy of restoration he will want to stay on
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− | Earth and protect the humans he has come to love, and also find
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− | Járnsaxa who will bear him children (Magni and Modi).
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− | While bound in his hammer Thor only has vague memories of life among
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− | the other Aesir in Asgard. Although there are times when his insight
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− | is strangely clear regarding the Asgard and the Vanir. Usually when he
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− | happens across one of the gods in his travels upon Midgard.
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− | Mjolnir's current wielder is a man named Donal Blake, a combat surgeon
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− | within the English army. Donal is a man who cares deeply for those
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− | around him and that is how he stumbled across Mjolnir in the village
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− | of Thoresway (Lincolnshire, England). For Donal happened to pass
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− | through the village after a violent series of crimes. After helping
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− | the people of the village an old crone [Fate?] of the village gave to
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− | him an battered walking stick, which later in a conflict with a
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− | monster changed Donal to Thor in a bright flash of lightning and a
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− | thunderous roar.
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− | Now, 200 years later, Donal is a doctor in London. And he [Thor] has
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− | sensed that this is the time when he is needed to defend the people
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− | and take up the mantle of Thor once again.''
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