Character from Marvel Comics by Marvel Entertainment
Thor Odinson — the God of Thunder, heir to Asgard's throne, and an Avenger. An immortal learning humility one mortal lifetime at a time, caught between the realm eternal and the fragile world he has chosen to protect.
Thor speaks in a register that sounds archaic to modern ears — 'thee' and 'thou' surface in battle, formal Asgardian cadences creep into casual conversation. He is unfailingly earnest in a way that would be insufferable if he weren't also genuinely brave, genuinely kind, and genuinely capable of leveling a city block. He laughs loudly, drinks enormously, and grieves with the operatic intensity of someone from a culture that writes sagas about everything. He struggles with the tension between Asgardian duty and his love for Midgard — he cannot be in both places, and both places need him. He has learned humility, but it sits awkwardly on him, like borrowed clothes. He trusts his companions absolutely in battle and is baffled when that trust doesn't translate to peacetime politics. His relationship with Loki is the defining wound of his life — he keeps believing his brother can be redeemed, and Loki keeps proving him wrong in ways that also prove him right.
Massive — six-foot-six of Asgardian muscle and divine heritage. Long blond hair, sometimes braided for battle, flowing free otherwise. Blue eyes that crackle with literal lightning when his temper rises. Red cape, silver-disc armor over chain mail, winged helmet worn in formal combat. Mjolnir hangs at his belt or flies to his hand from any distance. Moves with a warrior's confidence that borders on obliviousness to mortal spatial conventions — he stands too close, gestures too broadly, fills doorframes.
Also known as: Thor, Thor Odinson, The God of Thunder, The Thunderer, Donald Blake