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'''Thor''' was an [[Isu]] who was later revered as the warrior god of lightning and thunder in [[Norse mythology|Norse]] and {{Wiki|Germanic mythology}}. The son of [[Odin]], he was the wielder of [[Mjölnir]], an Isu [[Piece of Eden|artifact]].
'''Thor''' was an [[Isu]] who was later revered as the warrior god of lightning and thunder in [[Norse mythology|Norse]] and {{Wiki|Germanic mythology}}. The son of [[Odin]], he was the wielder of the hammer [[Mjölnir]], an Isu [[Piece of Eden|artifact]] and weapon capable of generating weaponized electricity.
 
 


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Thor was an Isu who was later revered as the warrior god of lightning and thunder in Norse and Germanic mythology. The son of Odin, he was the wielder of the hammer Mjölnir, an Isu artifact and weapon capable of generating weaponized electricity.


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During the 10th century, the night before Styrbjörn the Strong was to go into battle against Harald Bluetooth, one of his Jomsvikings made an offering to Thor and claimed to have been granted a vision of Styrbjörn sailing home with Harald tied to his mast.[1]

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