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Thor and Loki turned to Zeus as the two mortals left.
"Zeus," Loki said, bowing. "A thousand apologies, Sky Father. Your brother's death was brought upon by himself."
"Of course the god of lies and tricks would say this," Zeus grunted. "But what does the Son of Odin have to say?"
"Loki speaks truth," Thor said, looking up at Zeus. "Your brother took Loki as a hostage and then created an opening to the Underworld. Monsters were running rampant across this kingdom. Loki intervened when Hades was preparing to administer a killing blow to me. Had Loki not stopped him, Hades would have killed me and been allowed to march across this land without resistance."
"No," Zeus stated. "Not my brother."
"Open your eyes! Hades was a bitter old fool, driven to madness by his exile from the Underworld!"
Zeus fixed the two Norsemen with a steely glance before he snarled, lightning surging from his hands. Zeus lunged towards them and Thor held Mjolnir up, ready to block Zeus' strike.
"No," a voice echoed around them. Zeus was suddenly suspended in mid-air. In a flash of light, Odin appeared between him and the two Norse gods. "This foolishness ends now."
"Unhand me," Zeus said, his eyes crackling with lightning. "You were behind this farce, you one-eyed bastard!"
"Watch your tongue, Zeus," Odin said coldly. "If you persist in your blasphemy, you will certainly watch it as I cut it from your mouth."
"You would not dare!"
"And why not? Your rash words would require rash action. Heed my words, Zeus, Midgard is not the place to settle this quarrel. I have heard the words of Thor Odinson and Loki Laufeyson. I urge you to take your grievance up with the Quintessence. If my ward is in the wrong for killing your brother, he will pay. The Inhumans and Apokoliptians ready for war. Another war across the cosmos, a war between Olympus and Asgard, is not called for. But know this: if it is war you seek, I will be glad to give it to you."
Odin glared at Zeus as he held the god suspended in the air. There was a tense silence in the field before Zeus finally nodded.
"Very well. I will take this to the Quintessence. But if Loki is found in the wrong, he will be punished by my hand..."
"That will be a decision for them to make," Odin said, releasing Zeus "Loki and I will be there shortly."
In a thunderclap and bolt of lightning, Zeus disappeared. Odin turned to Thor and Loki, surveying the two gods with his one eye.
"Heimdall bore witness to the events here today. He can testify that Loki's actions were justified, albeit a bit extreme. We will have words about this once we are home."
"Yes, Father," Loki said with a bowed head.
Odin shifted his sight to Thor, a slight smile came across his face.
"My son. It's been awhile."
"Thirty Midgardian years."
"It is good to see you here in the flesh, having reclaimed Mjolnir. Your time in this realm has seemed to have taught you humility, kindness, and compassion. I have heard of your deeds here since reclaiming your power."
"I help where I can," Thor said with a shrug. "With the dangers of this world, there is always more I can do."
"Well, you may need to stay here a bit longer. I will discuss your exile with the Quintessence. Hopefully, they will see the light."
"Not that my stay here would be bad. As I said, there is always more to do."
"But your place is in Asgard, my son," Odin said, placing a hand on Thor's shoulder. "It has always has been that way."
"As you wish, All-Father. We will discuss this later at another date."
"Very well. Come, Loki. Away with us."
Loki smirked and winked at Thor as he and Odin disappeared in a flash of light. Thor reached down and picked up Mjolnir, cracking his neck and taking to the skies to search for his lost helmet.
The Horn of Africa, 6500 feet above sea level.
The air is cold here, and heavy with moisture. On most days this bounty would simply drift away on the air currents, depriving the parched lands below of desperately needed rain. But this is not most days.
For hidden from the eyes of those below, amidst the thick cloud cover, is Thor, God of Thunder. The Thunderer raises his mystic mallet over head and sets to spinning it in long, purposeful motions that start slowly, but quickly begin to increase in both speed and intensity. Mjolnir begins to glow with energy. The glow is mirrored in Thor's eyes as the Thunderer focuses his godly will through his weapon, which amplifies that will and makes it manifest around him in the form of thunder, lightning and finally, heavy, life giving rain. This is only the beginning of a massive rainfall which quickly spreads across eastern Africa to cover parts of five countries.
Satisfied with his work, Thor relaxes and allows an easy smile to form on his face. The millions below did not pray to him for salvation, but that had never been a prerequisite for helping someone as far as he was concerned.
He lingers for a moment, relishing the feeling of the wind whipping around him and the rain washing over him, then wills himself upwards, above the clouds, and higher still until he is at the very edge of Earth's atmosphere. From here he intends to hurl his mallet in the direction of North America and return to his duties as Doctor Donald Blake in short order by taking advantage of the Earth's rotation to shorten his journey.
Thor raises Mjolnir behind his ear and prepares to launch the hammer when he spots something out of the corner of his eye. Curious, he lowers the mallet and focuses on the distant object, flashing conspicuously in the darkness of the void.
The object grows larger, closer and it is quickly clear that it is heading towards Earth at incredible speed. Another flash, then another and suddenly the object is close enough that Thor can see it in detail.
A ship of some kind.
In an instant the ship has passed Thor and is penetrating the Earth's atmosphere heading in the direction of the American east coast. The ship's descent slows as it does so. Preventing it from burning up on entry and showing Thor that it is being driven by some kind of intelligence and is not simply out of control.
The ship passes the cloud cover with Thor in hot pursuit when two US fighter jets appear on the horizon, moving to intercept the unknown craft.
Thor and the ship race past the jets who then bank sharply to pursue. The jets' sudden arrival causes Thor to intensify his pursuit. He does not know what protocols the pilots will be following and he can't risk putting them in harm's way. That means he needs to reach the ship now and discover its intent.
Surging forward, Thor reaches the ship and grabs hold of its rear in a vice grip. Thor tugs against the ship, testing its strength, and its frame groans loudly, making him ease off slightly. He does not want to destroy it. At least not until it has given him a good reason to.
With the alien ship is still descending, Thor now hurls Mjolnir on an opposite trajectory, out to sea and away from the US mainland. The two fighters stay close and are streaking by overhead when the alien ship crashes into the Atlantic. The collision sends plumes of water and steam into the air as both Thor and the ship disappear under the surface, before reappearing again with Thor hoisting the alien ship out of the water. Thor is surprised to find that the ship floats and he releases it, allowing it to settle on the rapidly calming water. He allows himself to descend and lands first with one foot, then the other, testing to make sure that his weight will not send the ship sinking.
Thor scans the visible surface of the alien vessel, looking for anything that might indicate hostility. Finding nothing, he waves to the fighter pilots reassuringly. He then lowers himself on to one knee and raps on the surface of the ship with his knuckles.
"Ho in there!" He calls "Do you need assistance?"
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There is a moment of silence before the surface of the ship warps and opens before him. The alien metal making way like some kind of living thing to reveal what appears to be so kind of extraterrestrial female.[/FONT]
The air is cold here, and heavy with moisture. On most days this bounty would simply drift away on the air currents, depriving the parched lands below of desperately needed rain. But this is not most days.
For hidden from the eyes of those below, amidst the thick cloud cover, is Thor, God of Thunder. The Thunderer raises his mystic mallet over head and sets to spinning it in long, purposeful motions that start slowly, but quickly begin to increase in both speed and intensity. Mjolnir begins to glow with energy. The glow is mirrored in Thor's eyes as the Thunderer focuses his godly will through his weapon, which amplifies that will and makes it manifest around him in the form of thunder, lightning and finally, heavy, life giving rain. This is only the beginning of a massive rainfall which quickly spreads across eastern Africa to cover parts of five countries.
Satisfied with his work, Thor relaxes and allows an easy smile to form on his face. The millions below did not pray to him for salvation, but that had never been a prerequisite for helping someone as far as he was concerned.
He lingers for a moment, relishing the feeling of the wind whipping around him and the rain washing over him, then wills himself upwards, above the clouds, and higher still until he is at the very edge of Earth's atmosphere. From here he intends to hurl his mallet in the direction of North America and return to his duties as Doctor Donald Blake in short order by taking advantage of the Earth's rotation to shorten his journey.
Thor raises Mjolnir behind his ear and prepares to launch the hammer when he spots something out of the corner of his eye. Curious, he lowers the mallet and focuses on the distant object, flashing conspicuously in the darkness of the void.
The object grows larger, closer and it is quickly clear that it is heading towards Earth at incredible speed. Another flash, then another and suddenly the object is close enough that Thor can see it in detail.
A ship of some kind.
In an instant the ship has passed Thor and is penetrating the Earth's atmosphere heading in the direction of the American east coast. The ship's descent slows as it does so. Preventing it from burning up on entry and showing Thor that it is being driven by some kind of intelligence and is not simply out of control.
The ship passes the cloud cover with Thor in hot pursuit when two US fighter jets appear on the horizon, moving to intercept the unknown craft.
Thor and the ship race past the jets who then bank sharply to pursue. The jets' sudden arrival causes Thor to intensify his pursuit. He does not know what protocols the pilots will be following and he can't risk putting them in harm's way. That means he needs to reach the ship now and discover its intent.
Surging forward, Thor reaches the ship and grabs hold of its rear in a vice grip. Thor tugs against the ship, testing its strength, and its frame groans loudly, making him ease off slightly. He does not want to destroy it. At least not until it has given him a good reason to.
With the alien ship is still descending, Thor now hurls Mjolnir on an opposite trajectory, out to sea and away from the US mainland. The two fighters stay close and are streaking by overhead when the alien ship crashes into the Atlantic. The collision sends plumes of water and steam into the air as both Thor and the ship disappear under the surface, before reappearing again with Thor hoisting the alien ship out of the water. Thor is surprised to find that the ship floats and he releases it, allowing it to settle on the rapidly calming water. He allows himself to descend and lands first with one foot, then the other, testing to make sure that his weight will not send the ship sinking.
Thor scans the visible surface of the alien vessel, looking for anything that might indicate hostility. Finding nothing, he waves to the fighter pilots reassuringly. He then lowers himself on to one knee and raps on the surface of the ship with his knuckles.
"Ho in there!" He calls "Do you need assistance?"
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There is a moment of silence before the surface of the ship warps and opens before him. The alien metal making way like some kind of living thing to reveal what appears to be so kind of extraterrestrial female.[/FONT]
"Please..." She says timidly, her hands raised in surrender "I come in peace."
"Then peace is what you shall recieve in return." Thor says with a warm smile before offering her his hand "Come into the light"
The female shakes her head frantically.
"There is no time. He is coming and there is no time!"
"Calm yourself girl." Thor says "I'll let no harm come to you."
As he speaks he notices for the first time the strange male humanoid standing behind her, his face expressionless, his body unmoving as a statue.
"You don't understand!" The girl complains frantically, drawing his attention back to her "I need to find the Green Lantern!"
Thor raises an eye brow.
"Green Lantern?"
"Yes!" She confirms "Before my ship's instruments failed they confirmed the presence of a Lantern on this planet. Please take me to him. The Corps may be our only chance."
Thor frowned "I'm sorry girl but I do not know of any Green Lantern."
"Then all is lost." The female says, her shoulders slumping in defeat.
"I think not." Thor replies with reassuring confidence "Tell me what you flee from girl. You will find Thor, God of Thunder, more than able to meet the threat"