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Revision as of 19:49, 20 October 2014
Location: Asgard | |
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First Seen: | August 4, 2004 |
First Appearance - August 4, 2004
Situated in a magical dimension, Asgard is the home of the ancient Norse gods - or beings who have chosen to assume those personas. As a home for gods, it is rather mythic in its landscape, with the full complement of elves, dwarves, bards, peasants, wolves, battles, flying horses and quests.
Time also moves different in Asgard to Earth - or Midgard, as they call it - with a week on Earth spanning several months in Asgardian time.
Inhabitants
Odin The All-Father |
Odin is wise, but also cunning, and is not above manipulating events to his own ends, such as training the young Marie-Ange Colbert in the ways of the swordswoman and adjusting her precognition in order to bring down Loki's schemes. He has two ravens - Memory and Thought.
PB: Brian Blessed
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Loki The Trickster |
Loki is interested in only one thing: himself. Powerful in magic, able to shapeshift as well as manipulate time and space, his interference with Earth could be part of a plan to seize power in Asgard... or it could be that he was bored.
PB: Tom Hiddleston
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Thor The Thunderer |
The son of Odin and brother to Loki, Thor was absent from Asgard, exiled by Odin to Midgard to learn humility. He came to light in September 2012, in a small town called Aitkins, and is currently in the 'custody' of SHIELD. See the individual page for details.
PB: Chris Hemsworth
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Sif | Odin's swordwoman, Sif is hard, uncompromising and utterly ruthless, but also completely loyal to the All-Father.
PB: Jaimie Alexander
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Hel | Goddess of the Underworld. She is feared by Gods and men alike on Asgard and little is known of her true ambitions. Illyana Rasputin spent her time in Asgard in her service, acting as an enforcer.
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Amora The Enchantress |
Feeding off the natural magic of Asgard in much the same way Amanda's mutation works in cities, the Enchantress has used that ability to amass a degree of power. Enough power to warrant the attention of Loki, with whom she has an eternal rivallry. See the individual page for details.
PB: Virginia Madsen |
Skurge The Executioner |
Skurge is a legitimate Norse god, called on to execute the lowest and darkest of evil doers. Unlike his more noble brothers, Skurge delights in the killing. He also remains a hopeless thrall of the Enchantress, serving as her ally and muscle on each of her plots. When she spent the 60s on Earth, he followed closely, wrecking death and havok when ever possible. After Zemo was believed killed, they both returned to Asgard, only to slip back to earth thanks to the magical fluctuations caused by the breaking of the astral plane. He appeared on Earth during the Zemo incident, and returned to Asgard following the defeat of Zemo a second time.
Skurge, as a god, is super strong, highly resistant to damage, and his great axe can cut through any material, even invulnerable characters or unbreakable materials, like adamantium. He is immune to psionics as his mind is not human, but susceptible to magic. PB: Conan Stevens
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Hrimhari Prince of the Wolves |
With the ability to shift to a part-human shape not unlike Rahne Sinclair, Hrimhari is the leader of a pack of Asgardian wolves. Larger than ordinary wolves, and marginally more intelligent, the wolves have developed a complex society of their own.
PB: Tyler Posey |
- The Valkyries - Odin's handmaidens, who ride winged horses to collect the souls of those fallen in battle. Valkyries are universally young women of a particular personal strength and loyalty, chosen by their steeds, such as Paige Guthrie. In September 2012, Paige incurred their disapproval by refusing to take the soul of Garrison Kane, and was warned that she owed the Fates a death.
- The Norns - Also known as the Fates, the Norns are three goddesses who, like Loki, have a sense of mischief when it comes to the affairs of mortals. They usually appear as three beautiful young women, in Shiro's case appearing as the three Fate goddesses from the anime Ah My Goddess!.
- The Elves - divided into two clans - Light and Dark - the nomadic Elves are engaged in an eternal war against each other, and against the goblins. The Dark Elves delight in entangling humans in their magic, seeing mortals as objects for their amusement. The Light Elves, whilst not openly preying on mortals, have little love for them themselves, holding themselves aloof.
- The Dwarves - Living in deep mines and caverns in the mountains, the Dwarves are a hardy race, enjoying the simpler things in life: good food, good ale, a good fight against the goblins and the construction of beautiful and cunning metalwork. They will perform commissions for the various other races of Asgard, but keep largely to their ancestral homes otherwise.
- The Goblins - A 'lower' race, focussed largely on killing their ancestral enemies, the Elves and the Dwarves.
- The Ice Giants - Feared and reviled, the ice giants live to Asgard's frozen north and rarely venture out of their frozen realm, except to wage war on Valhalla. Loki is part ice-giant and as such has much power over them, using them as his standing army.
- The Mortals - There are a surprising number of mortals living in Asgard. Some are descendants from those taken from Midgard, others part of the original population. They live a relatively simple life, largely trying to avoid attracting the attentions of the Gods.