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Description In the age of ancient Vikings and Norse mythology, Thor, the thunder-wielding god of thunder and protector of humanity, stood as a symbol of strength and valor. For centuries, he was revered and worshipped by the Norse people, guiding them through battles and storms. However, as the Viking age waned, so did the faith in the old gods, including Thor.

As the Norse pantheon's power diminished, Thor grew bitter and resentful. He saw the rise of other gods and the spread of new beliefs as a threat to his divine authority. Consumed by a desire to regain his former glory and impose his will upon humanity, Thor sought a path to reclaim his status as a prominent god.

In his quest for power, Thor crossed paths with Zeus, the cunning leader of the Council of Gods. Recognizing Thor's strength and potential as a formidable ally, Zeus extended an invitation for Thor to join the council, promising him the power and adoration he craved. Sensing an opportunity to assert his dominance over both mortals and other gods, Thor accepted Zeus' offer and became a key member of the council.

With Zeus' guidance, Thor discovered a potent artifact of ancient Norse magic—a magical hammer called Mjölnir, said to be the embodiment of his thunderous power. When Thor wielded Mjölnir, he felt a surge of energy and dominance over natural forces. The hammer became a symbol of his new persona as a malevolent and vengeful deity.

As a member of Zeus' council, Thor became an antagonist, using his control over thunderstorms to terrorize villages and spread fear among humanity. He reveled in the destruction he caused and demanded absolute obedience from his followers, crushing dissent with his mighty hammer.

Over time, the once-heroic and benevolent Thor transformed into a dark and imposing figure. He donned a blackened suit of armor, adorned with symbols of ancient Norse runes and wielding Mjölnir with an iron fist. His eyes glowed with the power he had embraced, and a malevolent aura surrounded him, instilling terror in the hearts of those who dared oppose him.

Despite his fall from grace, fragments of Thor's former nobility remained buried deep within his conscience. In moments of reflection, he would wrestle with the memories of the respect and admiration he once received from the Norse people. However, his thirst for power and the fear of becoming irrelevant drove him further down the path of darkness.

As an antagonist in "Jesus Kills the Gods," Thor would play a pivotal role in the epic confrontation between the oppressive gods and those who sought to liberate humanity and restore balance. His clash with Jesus and the forces of resistance would be a battle of divine proportions, shaped by pride, vengeance, and the struggle for divine supremacy.
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