Thor

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Thats is nots hows yous makes the metals.

~ Skwisgaar Swigelf on Thor

I wish I was that 1337..

~ Jesus on Thor

Thats a big hammer...

~ Captain obvious on Mjollnir

Thor is an old Norse god: Þór. He stood as the red-haired and bearded god of thunder in Norse Mythology and that was worshipped in ancient Germanic society, with his hammer Mjollnir, to strike lightning upon the earth, whose blow is resounded as the earsplitting thunder that tears the sky. His celestial duty was to protect the heavenly City of Asgard where all other gods made residence.His main responcibility is to protect this unclyclopedia page from being edited by freaky canadian weirdos. How do you like them apples? The usual responce from the "canadian weirdo" is: I like them apples a lot, EH?

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[edit] Complete Destruction of Existence

Not way long ago someone found some frozen, ancient poems and thawed them out. As written in these soggy scrolls: Thor was introduced in the world as the son of Odin and Jörd (Earth). During the destruction of the earth, called Ragnarök, Thor fiercely battled Jörmungandr, a celestially giant serpent that is coiled within the earth, keeping it together. Eventually the two supernaturals kill each other, in an epic battle where they ultimately destroy existence. But then the almighty THOR came back to life in a comic book causing all the nerds of the world to shriek in joy

[edit] Beer and Women

Many of the surviving stories about Thor center on the duties of a god of thunder and his passion for drinking, women. Bust mostly women and occasionally touching himself in public. His wife's name was Sif, a woman that possessed glorious golden hair, which was made for her by the dwarves after a tricky bastard called Loki had cut off her hair. Thor was also worshipped for his game. As the legends state, he often enjoyed furious sexual relations with other goddesses, and human women alike. He loved having half a dozen beautiful golden bitches that lay strewn about the glorious celestial heavens. But, when the gods came back from work, the goddesses had to stay away. Thor was fortunate that they went to work every day. When he had no goddess to satiate him, he would walk upon the earth and find a suitable woman, and whisk her into the sky. Thor had a mistress, Járnsaxa, and they had a son named Magni. With his wife Sif he had his daughter Thrud. However, there is nothing in the myths that identifies the mother of his last son Modi.

[edit] Thunderous Thor

The name Thor has the same origin as the word thunder. The powerful name literally means "rumble" or "din".

[edit] Pagans, burn them!

His pagan worshippers had a sacred tree called Thor's Oak, where they trekked to sacrific, worship and pray.


[edit] Thor is the god of thunder

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