Thor Odinsson

Thor Odinsson is a mysterious man who has sporadically appeared and reappeared throughout the last few centuries under different names and psuedonyms. With very few exceptions, those who have encountered him have soon learned to keep their distance, for the man is convinced that he is none other than the very Norse god after whom he was named. Earthbound by the himself to teach him a lesson in humility, and test his ability to return home to  by his own power, a goal he strives ceaselessly towards.

In order to achieve this, Thor has engaged in all manner of actions throughout the years, actions that he believes will somehow impress his father. Some of these are benign, but many of them are brutal and heinous by todays standard, being rooted in a way of living that largely died out with the Viking Age. His desire to return to what he perceives as his ancestral home is so powerful that the organization known as the Coven was able to lure him into their ranks as an Aristoi by insisting that they could find a way to return him to Åsgard when their ultimate goal was complete.

Unfortunately for Thor, he isn't a reincarnated god, there is no Åsgard, and Odin doesn't exist either, for Thor is simply stark raving mad. Even his supernatural powers, which he has held as proof of his divine heritage throughout his entire life, aren't the result of him being one of the Æsir, but is in fact the power of, which manifested very early in his life and which eventually was refined to a point that he was able to extend his own life centuries past its mortal limit. Fuelled by immense raw skill coupled with the experience that naturally comes with such advanced age.

His delusions seem impervious to all truths or facts, and even the existence of other Fullbringers makes no difference to him, for in his boundless arrogance and solipsism, he's convinced himself that the emergence of such power in the human world is entirely due to him. That Odin's supposed act of banishing him to the mortal realm caused others to develop lesser powers due to his lingering divine presence.