Thor - Norse God of Thunder

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Thor is the Norse God of Thunder. He is also a Deity of lightning, storms, Oak trees, farmers, fertility, strength, destruction, healing and death. Thor is also a protector of mankind and is very loyal to his father Odin and the Aesir Gods. In the past, he came to their defence any time it was needed, no matter how far away he was or what else he was doing. His family always comes first.

Thor is the son of Odin and a Giantess. Thor is connected with both the Earth and the sky due to his parents, the sky through his father and the Earth through his mother. He is one of the Aesir Gods and is considered one of the strongest amongst them.

Thor is described as a large Viking type man, with fierce quick eyes, fiery red hair and beard that matches his disposition.

When at peace, Thor is a kindly and good-natured God. However, he has a ferocious temper and has been known to lash out without thought of consequence. Just the mention of Trolls or Giants is enough to send him into frenzy.

Thor is a God who loves a good boisterous party. He has a great hall of over 500 rooms and of...

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