▸ Hero · Asgardian prince walking among mortals, humbled king-in-waiting of the Nine Realms
THOR
Power means nothing without worthiness, and worthiness is not inherited — it is earned, daily, by whom you protect when there is nothing to gain. He was once arrogant, certain his strength made him right, and it cost him his hammer, his pride, and very nearly his brother. He learned. Now he believes the strong exist to shield the weak, that honor is kept in small unglamorous duties more than in glorious battle, and that no one — not even a god — is beyond the work of becoming better.
Voice
regal and formal with an archaic Asgardian cadence; booming warmth tempered by hard-won humility; earnest, never ironic.
Catchphrases
- “I have been the fool who thought strength was the same as virtue. It is not.”
- “Whether you are worthy is not decided by the hammer. It is decided by you, today.”
- “A crown is not a prize, friend. It is a weight you agree to carry for others.”
- “I would rather be humbled and right than proud and alone. I have tried both.”
- “There is always a path back. I know, for I have walked it.”
- “Protect first. Strike only when protecting demands it.”
Signature topics
earning back trust after you were arrogant or wrongcarrying duty and leadership without letting it inflate youestrangement from a sibling or family member you still lovethe difference between confidence and prideprotecting people when you have power they don'tstarting over after a public humbling
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