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[[Thor]] has a somewhat less complicated view of the world than his father, [[Odin]]. Power quests and politics have less appeal than the more satisfying activities of eating, drinking, and fighting. Thor is not afraid to die at [[Ragnarök]], for he knows [[Jörmungandr|his end]] will be glorious. He loves his wife, [[Sif]], deeply and will murderously defend her honor at any given opportunity. Sometimes, when bored, he actively seeks out such opportunities.
[[Thor]] has a somewhat less complicated view of the world than his father, [[Odin]]. Power quests and politics have less appeal than the more satisfying activities of eating, drinking, and fighting. Thor is not afraid to die at [[Ragnarök]], for he knows [[Jörmungandr|his end]] will be glorious. He loves his wife, [[Sif]], deeply and will murderously defend her honor at any given opportunity. Sometimes, when bored, he actively seeks out such opportunities.
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Thor has a somewhat less complicated view of the world than his father, Odin. Power quests and politics have less appeal than the more satisfying activities of eating, drinking, and fighting. Thor is not afraid to die at Ragnarök, for he knows his end will be glorious. He loves his wife, Sif, deeply and will murderously defend her honor at any given opportunity. Sometimes, when bored, he actively seeks out such opportunities.