雷神
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Original Name:雷神Gender:MasculineScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:722Chapters:69
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Biodata

Feature Information
Name Thor (雷神)
Alias(es) God of Thunder; “God of Hammers” (a taunt used by Harry) 88
Species/Race Asgardian
Gender Male
Affiliation Asgard; the Avengers 134 154
Occupation/Role Prince of Asgard; Asgardian warrior and commander
Status Active 319
First Appearance Chapter 61 (mentioned retrospectively) 61

Power Progression

Stage / Realm / Level Chapter Notes
Divine power sealed 113 Odin banishes Thor to Midgard and strips him of his divine power and Mjolnir after he initiates war against the Frost Giants without permission. In this state, he is vulnerable enough that Heimdall believes even a trained Midgardian could defeat him.
Divine power restored 119 Mjolnir returns to Thor amid a lightning storm; he regains his divine power and manifests Uru armor marked by illuminated runes.
Strengthened through responsibility 134 His experiences as a prospective king deepen his sense of responsibility and significantly strengthen him; he becomes one of the Avengers’ most formidable fighters before Wanda’s growth.
Awakened thunder god power 316 During the Kree invasion, Thor is described as having newly awakened thunder god power and can rapidly destroy Kree mechs by targeting their chest cores.

Background / History

Thor is the eldest son of Odin and an Asgardian prince. Before his first major visit to Midgard, Harry had already fought Thor and Loki during an earlier loss of control; Harry initially could not defeat either Asgardian, but his berserk magic eventually overwhelmed them and nearly destroyed Asgard. 61

When Harry and Tony visit Asgard, Thor is greeted with intense public support and cheers from the realm’s warriors. After Harry defeats Loki in their duel, Thor sincerely tries to console his brother, then takes it upon himself to avenge Loki by challenging Harry. He is overwhelmingly confident that lightning is his exclusive domain as the God of Thunder, only to be defeated by Harry’s lightning-enhanced Uru projectile and left embedded in the arena wall. 88

Thor is later banished to Midgard after recklessly leading Loki and other warriors into Jotunheim to declare war on the Frost Giants without Odin’s approval. Odin strips him of his divine power and Mjolnir, leaving Thor devastated when the hammer no longer answers him. 113 During this exile, Loki deceives him into believing Odin has died, but Harry reasons that Odin is merely sleeping; Thor immediately responds with relief rather than anger over the deception. 114

Thor faces the Destroyer Armor while powerless in an effort to protect Jane Foster and the Warriors Three. Loki ultimately cannot bring himself to kill him directly, but the Destroyer badly injures Thor from behind. Thor’s divine power then awakens, healing him and restoring Mjolnir and his armor. 115 116 119

After returning to Asgard, Thor witnesses the Frost Giants’ invasion and seeks Loki. Having learned from his earlier mistakes, he rejects Loki’s plan to destroy Jotunheim and recognizes that war destroys lives and families rather than merely bringing glory. 120 He later joins Harry in pursuing Loki when the latter activates the Bifrost against Jotunheim. 121

Thor becomes an Avengers ally, arriving during the operation against Hydra’s green monsters and eliminating several with lightning. He is shocked when Steve Rogers proves worthy of Mjolnir and temporarily gains Thor-like armor and power, but ultimately recognizes Steve’s noble character. 134 135

During Loki’s Chitauri campaign against Earth, Thor provides the Avengers with intelligence about Loki’s alien army and the Tesseract. Though he acknowledges Loki’s crimes, he remains defensive when others insult his brother. 154 He also argues that the Tesseract belongs to Asgard because Odin had previously possessed it and placed it on Earth. 155

After Odin’s death, Thor turns to Harry when Asgard is threatened by Hela, then later by the Kree Empire and Ultron’s forces. Hela easily overpowers him and crushes Mjolnir, forcing Thor to confront the gap between his own power and hers. 310 311 During the Kree invasion, he organizes Asgard’s defenses and accepts Harry’s strategic direction to disrupt the enemy fleet rather than enter a Skyfather-level battle. 316 319

Appearance

Thor is a tall, heavily built Asgardian warrior with golden hair and a full golden beard. His physical presence is deliberately imposing, fitting his status as Asgard’s God of Thunder. 112

  • Nearly two meters tall. 112
  • Wild golden hair and a full golden beard. 112
  • Bronzed skin and pronounced musculature. 88
  • Wears rune-marked Uru armor after recovering his divine power. 119

Personality

Thor begins as immensely proud, impulsive, and accustomed to solving problems through force. Despite this outward recklessness, he received elite education, possesses command experience, understands multiple civilizations, and has studied the three major cosmic empires. 113

His exile changes him substantially. Losing his power forces him to think carefully rather than relying on strength, while his conflict with Loki teaches him the human cost of war. By the Frost Giant invasion, he rejects the genocidal position he would previously have embraced. 113 120

Thor is sincere and fiercely loyal, especially toward Loki and Jane. He continues to call Loki his brother even after learning of Loki’s actions, while he prioritizes Jane’s survival when the Aether Particle threatens her life. 154 207 He is also bluntly possessive of Mjolnir, tolerating Steve’s worthiness in principle while emphatically refusing to lend the hammer again. 135

Abilities & Skills

Asgardian Physiology

Thor possesses superhuman physical strength and resilience as an Asgardian empowered by divine power.

  • Before his banishment, his strength is described as sufficient to shatter extraterrestrial meteorites with a punch. 113
  • His divine power rapidly heals the severe injuries inflicted by the Destroyer Armor. 116
  • When Odin seals his divine power, his physical condition drops drastically, leaving him far weaker than his usual self. 113

Lightning Manipulation

Thor commands lightning as the God of Thunder.

  • He restores his divine power through a massive lightning storm and can channel electricity through his armor and Mjolnir. 119
  • He eliminates multiple enhanced green monsters shortly after arriving on the battlefield. 134
  • His lightning is ineffective against Hela during their initial confrontation; her power extinguishes it on contact. 311

Mjolnir Wielding

Mjolnir is Thor’s signature weapon and a conduit for his thunder powers.

  • Thor can summon the hammer from a great distance and use it to fly. 119 310
  • Mjolnir grants its worthy wielder Thor-like armor, enhanced physical power, and lightning control. 134
  • Odin’s enchantment can deny Thor access to Mjolnir, as seen during his exile. 113
  • Hela crushes Mjolnir during their confrontation in Norway. 311

Asgardian Magic and Knowledge

Thor is not primarily a mage, but he can use Asgardian magic through his divine power and is highly educated.

  • His magical proficiency is below Loki’s, but his magical power exceeds that of ordinary Asgardian sorcerers. 113
  • He has extensive command experience and strategic knowledge of civilizations across star systems. 113
  • He identifies the regenerative nature of Kree mechs and directs Harry to destroy their chest cores. 316

Equipment / Weapons / Items

  • Mjolnir — Thor’s hammer and primary lightning conduit; it responds to worthiness as determined by Odin’s enchantment. 113 134
  • Uru Armor — Rune-marked armor manifested alongside his restored divine power. 119
  • Bifrost access — Thor can call on Heimdall to open the Bifrost, though this fails when Heimdall is incapacitated during Asgard’s crisis. 119

Relationships

  • Odin — Father and All-Father of Asgard. Odin banishes Thor to teach him humility, later dying peacefully in Norway as Thor rushes to see him. 113 310
  • Frigga — Mother. Thor reunites with her during Odin’s final days and Asgard’s confrontation with Hela. 310
  • Loki — Adopted brother and recurring source of conflict. Thor remains emotionally attached to Loki despite his deception, invasions, and attempts to destroy Jotunheim. 120 121 154
  • Harry Potter — Friend, ally, rival, and frequent rescuer. Harry defeats Thor twice, helps him during his exile, protects him from the Destroyer Armor, and repeatedly aids Asgard in later crises. 88 116 119 310
  • Jane Foster — Thor’s girlfriend. Thor is deeply concerned for her safety when the Aether Particle merges with her body. 115 207
  • Steve Rogers — Avengers ally whose noble character allows him to wield Mjolnir. Thor is impressed by Steve’s worthiness but reluctant to share the hammer. 134 135
  • Heimdall — Asgard’s gatekeeper, who watches Thor’s exile closely and hopes he will develop humility and compassion worthy of a future king. 113
  • The Warriors Three — Longtime comrades who place unwavering faith in Thor and support him during the Destroyer Armor crisis. 115 116
  • Sif — Asgardian ally and Thor’s former partner; her feelings for him remain strong even after he commits himself to Jane. 115

Trivia

  • Thor’s immense popularity among Asgard’s citizens is one of the main sources of Loki’s jealousy. 88
  • Harry publicly mocks Thor as the “God of Hammers” after defeating him with lightning. 88
  • Thor is surprised that both Harry and Steve can wield Mjolnir; he considers Midgard unusually full of worthy individuals. 135
  • Thor admits that he cannot defeat Mephisto-empowered Hulk at the peak of Hulk’s escalation. 158