Re-applying due to unacceptable lateness. Apologies for not getting a post up yet, I've been sort of rummaging through my characters and seeing which ones I want to drop and want to keep. This one qualifies as one of the very few I'm putting in the latter category - I
will start posting with him very soon. Promise.
Character you would like to play: The Mighty Thor
Powers: Superhuman strength, speed, durability, and the immortality. While wielding the mystical hammer Mjolnir, Thor is granted the ability of flight, weather manipulation, multidimensional travel, and the capability of absorbing and controlling energy.
Basic history of the character (Up until this point): Of the Nine Worlds, there were Nine Lords, the most powerful of whom, was the Ruler of Asgard. These Nine Realms battled endlessly, some forming alliances, some merely continuing endless feuds. Odin was the Lord of Asgard, and had a son named Thor, was Gaea, Goddess of all things to do with the Earth, making a son who had the same strength to fight in Asgard and Midgard. But Thor had a brother, named Loki, who had many followers within the community of the Nine Worlds. On the day of the death of their father, Loki and Thor argued over who should take the place as Lord of Asgard. The Asgardians were assembled to choose the new ruler, but Loki manipulated his followers to get him to the throne of Asgard. Thor was furious at this, broke into the court of Loki, and lashed out in rage. Loki sent the Asgardians to hunt down Thor, and bring his body back. Thor fled, stealing the sacred Mjolnir from its place at Asgard and fled to Midgard. He knew that he should have been the rightful ruler of Asgard, and believed that Mjolnir would work for him. He also knows that he is a wanted man in Asgard and the Nine Worlds, and will one day return to them to take his rightful place. But for now, he trains to take on an army of unbelievable, on the realm of Midgard, also known as Earth to the inhabitants.
*Backstory developed by Red_Robin77*
Why Have You Chosen That Character?: I'll be honest. A couple of years back, Thor didn't even register with me as a character I'd be interested in playing. But my exposure to him through
The Ultimates portrayed him in an intriguing light. And once the boards' own Keyser Soze introduced me to J. Michael Strazynsci's run with the character, I was hooked, and I've been looking for an opportunity to play him ever since. Plus, the nature of the RPG's 'year one' approach seems the ideal outlet to make that leap into a character that I'm still a relative newbie to.
What Do You Plan On Doing With This Character (IE: How are you changing him or her?): As RR established, Thor cannot enter Asgard without being slain by his fellow warriors. That'll create a serious amount of storytelling potential for when he's forced to seek out Loki once more for a crime against the throne of Odin, so I'll be taking advantage of his further conflictions against leaving his new Avenger allies to go to battle. Beyond that, my plans are relatively short-formed, still, but there're a few twists I have in store for this universe's Asgard and the Asgardians.
Two Complete Sentences Explaining What You Can Bring To This RPG (As A Player): I've gotten alot of compliments on my writing of street level heroes, but this is a different venture for me entirely, so I hope I can bring something more exciting to the way I approach writing this character. I'll also be bringing in an outsider's perspective to that world of mysticism and magic, aswell as the vast amount of Norse mythology that I'll be interpreting in my own way. (Hopefully not to the extent of blasphemy.)
Please provide a small sample post in the format you wish to portray your character in (Minimum three paragraphs/one line of dialogue, maximum six paragraphs):
"Father, I grieve what I have allowed to happen to your throne."
In Norway, there is a temple dedicated to all that he knows. The legend of Asgard has grown in such ways that surprise even it's noble son, as he had been admiring the massive stone statues of his former brethren - warriors such as Hogun The Grim and Heimdall, gatekeeper to Odin's kingdom. But it was upon approaching the visage of his late father himself that Thor Odinson found himself with remorse, overwhelmed by his failure to sanctify his king's law.
His head hung in shame, Thor could not look the statue in the face. He simply apologized to his father's spirit in darkness, allowing himself a moment of solace.
"Tis' true that the treachery ultimately lies blame with my deceitful brother, but I feel as if the Gods had gifted me with enough power to prevent what has happened. But I fear that in the face of your death, I was not strong enough."
The God of Thunder stared out at the recreations of Odin's people, for a moment feeling as if he were home again. This place, this temple of the Norse Gods, it was the closest to a true homecoming that Thor could ever experience in such a travesty of times.
"These great and humble warriors, they have been victim to Loki's darkest magic. It is only because of my greatest respect for them and to your legacy that I do not make haste into the coming battle - the prophecy thou had taught me from birth. But know, father, that it is with every breath I take that I wish nothing more but to slay the demon and cast him into the realm of H'el itself where he belongs!"
The thunder itself began to grow with Thor's anger at the thought, as his fists clenched tightly over the hammer at his side. But as he sighed, the storms seemed to subside aswell, as he looked back, and over his shoulder at the depiction of his majestic father.
"My apologies. I realize also that he is still your son, as he is still my brother aswell. It is still sometimes hard to believe there was a time when we dreamed of the eons we would spend defending your kingdom together. Deep within thy heart, I know there is still apart of him that shall be redeemed, and hopefully journey onward to Valhalla. I just wish it had not come to this first. Your kingdom, and our people deserve more."
Taking his glistening warrior's helmet and placing it on his head, Thor looked up at the statue a final time, knowing that he had but minutes to spare in the troubling times ahead. Ragnorok was fast approaching, and though he did not know when it would come to pass, it was inevitable that Thor be there for it's destruction.
"I know that it is a simple gesture unbecoming of a God, but I wish to continue to speak with you another time, Father. For when here, I feel as if your prescence still lurks from the reach of time and space. I bid you goodbye for now, and in the name of our home,"
Taking a leap into the sky, Mjolnir did the rest of the work as Asgard's son flew into the heavens above the citizens of Midgard, and cast a hopeful nod down towards them.
"For Asgard."