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Original Name:托儿Gender:MasculineScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:788Chapters:94
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Biodata

Feature Information
Name Thor Odinson
Original name 托儿
Alias(es) God of Thunder; Prince of Asgard; King of Asgard 101 394
Species/Race Asgardian god 183
Gender Male
Affiliation Asgard; allied with the Sorcerer Supreme lineage and Luke's Hebron through a mutual non-betrayal covenant 171
Occupation/Role Asgardian warrior, heir to Odin, later King of Asgard 173 394
First Appearance Chapter 101

Power Progression

Stage / Realm / Level Chapter Notes
Energy-infused physique 176 Receives a portion of the energy generated after Mangog is sealed. Odin divides and seals the excess energy within Thor so he can digest it gradually; his physical strength increases enough that he initially cannot properly control his own body.
New divine hammer candidate 310 After Mjolnir is shattered in the conflict with Hela, Thor seeks recognition from an ornate divine hammer in Luke's collection. The weapon permits limited power use in emergencies but initially refuses to be wielded freely.
Hammer Spirit recognition 394 After a long period of adaptation, Thor earns the recognition of the Hammer Spirit within a long-handled hammer crafted by Luke. Its dormant body possesses the mass of a galaxy and can generate immense light and heat; Thor can still only wield it with the spirit's assistance.
Psionic-enhanced Asgardian body 401 Psionic Energy nourishment elevates Thor's already powerful Asgardian physique, granting greater divine power, vitality, resilience, and resistance to mental manipulation.

Background / History

Thor first arrives on Midgard intending to visit the Sorcerer Supreme, having been sent there through Odin and the Sorcerer Supreme's arrangements. His first encounters with S.H.I.E.L.D. reveal both his enormous strength and poor understanding of Midgardian norms: he damages Phil Coulson's car while insisting he used almost no force, dismisses Coulson as unworthy of a duel, and openly judges Nick Fury by his apparent lack of strength 101.

While staying on Midgard, Thor begins adapting to ordinary life through Jane Foster and Darcy Lewis. He wears modern clothing, accompanies them shopping, and accepts that Jane's happiness matters despite his own misery at being dressed up. When S.H.I.E.L.D. faces the Hand's ninja threat, he immediately volunteers, eager to return to battle 114.

Loki's return to Midgard forces Thor into conflict with his brother's actions. Though he initially defends Loki, he eventually acknowledges Loki's responsibility for the invasion and joins the fight against the Tesseract-powered invaders, using Mjolnir to call down large-scale lightning attacks 149 152. The crisis also pushes him toward diplomacy: he formally declares a lasting alliance between Asgard, Midgard's Sorcerer Supreme lineage, and Luke's Hebron organization 171.

Thor aids Odin, Luke, and the Ancient One in confronting Mangog. Although Mangog initially sends him flying with a single counterattack, Thor returns to the battle and creates an opening for the others with an empowered Mjolnir strike. After Mangog is sealed, Thor receives a share of the resulting energy, greatly strengthening his body 174 176.

When the Dark Elves' coalition destabilizes the Nine Realms, Thor comes to Midgard seeking Luke's and S.H.I.E.L.D.'s aid. He provides battlefield intelligence without reservation and agrees to grant Midgard mining rights and access to Asgardian resources in exchange for military support. He also requests a High-Dimensional Space Core, temporary Bifrost access, equipment, and repair support for Asgard's depleted forces 208 209 210.

During the ensuing war, Thor fights alongside Asgard's forces against the Dark Alliance Army, helping turn the tide against evolved alien creatures and rejoining Odin on the battlefield against Malekith 224. He later faces the consequences of Loki's attack on Hebron, helping negotiate compensation to Luke for the destruction caused 216 218.

Thor later encounters a weathered version of himself from another universe and learns that Asgard was destroyed in that counterpart's Ragnarok. The revelation forces him to confront the possibility that Asgard's fate differs across universes and cannot always be prevented 266 395.

After Odin abdicates, Thor becomes Asgard's new king. He helps install the Star Soul in Asgard's planetary core, accepting both the immense Arcane Energy it grants and the danger that its presence will attract powerful invaders 319 360. As king, he continues to fight directly on behalf of Asgard, overpowering Steppenwolf in close combat despite the latter's New God physiology and regenerative ability 394 397.

Appearance

Thor is a large, physically imposing Asgardian warrior who commonly wears armor, a red cape, and carries a hammer. During his early stay on Midgard, he is also seen in formal suits, hoodies, and jeans, all of which he finds restrictive or unsuitable for combat 101 114.

  • Often surrounded by lightning while fighting 152 397
  • Wears flowing hair; at times appears bearded, dusty, and travel-worn after extended campaigns 208 394
  • Favours Asgardian combat gear and a red cape 149 397
  • Later uses a long-handled custom divine hammer rather than Mjolnir 394

Personality

Thor is direct, sincere, and battle-oriented. He tends to say exactly what he thinks, whether he is criticizing Midgardian clothing, judging someone’s strength, or revealing strategic intelligence that others would consider sensitive. This openness makes him easy for Nick Fury to read and negotiate with, but also leaves him vulnerable to manipulation and political complexity 101 209.

Early on, Thor measures people through combat strength and longs for battle. His time on Midgard and repeated crises gradually teach him to consider other people's feelings, accept responsibility for collateral damage, and value alliances. He remains uncomfortable with negotiations, schemes, and administrative work, preferring to settle problems with Mjolnir or his hammer 101 114 216 223.

As he matures, Thor becomes more conscious of Asgard's wider responsibilities. He seeks aid not for personal glory but because the Nine Realms are collapsing into war, and later accepts the risks of strengthening Asgard with the Star Soul. Even after witnessing Ragnarok across countless universes, he focuses on what he can still protect in the present 208 360 395.

Abilities & Skills

Asgardian Physiology

Thor possesses an exceptionally powerful divine body, further enhanced by Mangog-derived energy and later Psionic Energy.

  • Can casually tear apart or overturn a Midgardian vehicle without considering it a serious exertion 101
  • Survives repeated high-impact attacks from Mangog and Thanos, though stronger opponents can still seriously injure him 174 270
  • Possesses powerful healing and endurance, though sustained heavy damage can outpace his recovery 270
  • His strengthened body grants high resistance to physical harm, divine energy, and mental interference 401

Thunder and Weather Manipulation

Thor channels divine power into lightning through himself and his weapons.

  • Calls down widespread lightning strikes to destroy airborne invaders 152
  • Coats his body and weapon in electrical energy during combat 224 397
  • Uses thunder to numb opponents in close combat, contributing to Steppenwolf's inability to withstand him 397
  • His later armor can amplify his weather control and the destructive force of his lightning 271 272

Hammer Combat

Thor is an aggressive melee combatant who uses hammer strikes, aerial movement, and lightning in combination.

  • Uses Mjolnir to fly, strike from above, and summon thunder 152 174
  • Continues fighting Mangog after being violently repelled, creating an opening for Odin, Luke, and the Ancient One 174
  • Later trains to wield a more destructive custom hammer whose sealed power can exceed his control limits 394
  • His current hammer can be summoned back to his hand after being thrown 397

Mental Resistance

Thor is unusually difficult to influence through psychic or emotional control.

  • His enhanced Asgardian body and Psionic Energy resistance make direct manipulation of his consciousness difficult 401
  • The Anti-Life Equation cannot control him, as he and Stephen Strange can adjust their Psionic proportions and correct their consciousness when necessary 401

Equipment / Weapons / Items

  • Mjolnir — Thor's original hammer and primary weapon during his early Midgard and Nine Realms campaigns. It is later repaired and placed in Asgard's treasury after retiring from his use 149 394.
  • Luke-crafted divine hammer / Star Vortex Hammer — A long-handled hammer with the mass of a galaxy, immense light-and-heat output, and a sentient Hammer Spirit. Most of its power remains sealed because Thor cannot yet fully control it 394 397.
  • Asgardian combat armor and red cape — His standard battlefield attire 149 397.
  • Stark-created metal armor — During the battle against Thanos, Stark equips Thor with armor that amplifies his lightning and weather control 271 272.

Relationships

  • Odin — Father and former All-Father of Asgard. Thor respects Odin's authority but openly comments on his father's sternness; Odin later entrusts Thor with energy and eventually abdicates the throne 173 176 319.
  • Frigga — Mother. She comforts the weathered Thor from another universe and participates in installing the Star Soul within Asgard 266 360.
  • Loki — Adopted brother and frequent source of conflict. Thor repeatedly tries to protect, discipline, and cooperate with Loki despite his schemes 149 215 311.
  • Jane Foster — Thor's Midgardian girlfriend. Her happiness motivates him to tolerate the shopping and clothing outings he dislikes 101 114.
  • Phil CoulsonS.H.I.E.L.D. agent who initially manages Thor's stay on Midgard; their relationship develops into mutual friendship and trust 101 114.
  • Nick Fury — Midgard ally and frequent negotiating partner. Thor shares Asgardian intelligence with him and seeks his help when the Nine Realms face crisis 101 208 209.
  • Luke Field — Ally, equipment supplier, and occasional creditor. Thor trusts Luke's support in wartime, receives help obtaining a new hammer, and recognizes Luke's importance to Asgard's survival 209 210 315.
  • Sif — Fellow Asgardian who becomes frustrated when Thor gives more attention to his new hammer than to her or Jane 319 394.

Notable Quotes

“Don't call me Prince. You can just call me Thor.” 101

“Sounds like you need the help of a powerful warrior.” 114

“I will compensate you.” 216

“If you can manage it, you're welcome to visit Asgard!” 397

Trivia

  • Thor considers Midgardian shopping more terrifying than fighting Frost Giants or giant beasts 114.
  • He once judged Nick Fury more favourably because Fury agreed to pay for his food 101.
  • Thor prefers fighting Malekith directly over attending political meetings full of bargaining and hidden agendas 223.
  • He attempted to win his new hammer's favor by learning and telling it stories, alarming both Jane and Sif 311 394.