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'''Thor''' is the [[Vikings|Norse]] God of Storms and Strength, the son of [[Odin]] and generally one of the most important figures in the Nordic pantheon - certainly their most famous and recognizable [[Mythology|mythological figure]] to the average person. He has been a recurring deity in many editions of [[Dungeons & Dragons]], but is also relevant to those interested in [[:/co/|superhero]] RPGs like [[Mutants & Masterminds]], as he was adapted into a comic book superhero by Marvel Comics - which means he also has a direct RPG conversion, due to the Marvel Super Heroes RPG. Also of interest is the fact that Thor was originally depicted as red-haired, including the beard; the popularity of his Marvel incarnation gave rise to a notable increase in blonde depictions outside the MCU.
'''Thor''' is the [[Vikings|Norse]] God of Storms and Strength, the son of [[Odin]] and generally one of the most important figures in the Nordic pantheon - certainly their most famous and recognizable [[Mythology#Norse_Mythology|mythological]] figure to the average person. He has been a recurring deity in many editions of [[Dungeons & Dragons]], but is also relevant to those interested in [[:/co/|superhero]] RPGs like [[Mutants & Masterminds]], as he was adapted into a comic book superhero by Marvel Comics - which means he also has a direct RPG conversion, due to the Marvel Super Heroes RPG. Also of interest is the fact that Thor was originally depicted as red-haired, including the beard; the popularity of his Marvel incarnation gave rise to a notable increase in blonde depictions outside the MCU.


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Thor is the Norse God of Storms and Strength, the son of Odin and generally one of the most important figures in the Nordic pantheon - certainly their most famous and recognizable mythological figure to the average person. He has been a recurring deity in many editions of Dungeons & Dragons, but is also relevant to those interested in superhero RPGs like Mutants & Masterminds, as he was adapted into a comic book superhero by Marvel Comics - which means he also has a direct RPG conversion, due to the Marvel Super Heroes RPG. Also of interest is the fact that Thor was originally depicted as red-haired, including the beard; the popularity of his Marvel incarnation gave rise to a notable increase in blonde depictions outside the MCU.

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Thor
Hammer
Alignment Chaotic Good
Divine Rank 2E: Intermediate God
3E: Greater God
Pantheon Norse
Portfolio Storms, Thunder, War
Domains 3E: Chaos, Good, Protection, Strength, War, Weather
5E: Tempest, War
Home Plane Asgard (Ysgard)
Worshippers Vikings
Favoured Weapon Mjolnir (Warammer)


Marvel Comics

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In the Marvel multiverse, Thor is the son of Odin, the king of the Asgardian gods, and Gaea, the goddess of earth. He fights many foes both in the mystical realms beyond Earth and upon Earth itself, and was a founding member of the Avengers.