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**'''Superhuman Durability''': The actor's body is more resistant to physical harm than that of a human being.
 
**'''Superhuman Durability''': The actor's body is more resistant to physical harm than that of a human being.
 
**'''Regenerative Healing Factor''': Despite his durability, the actor can be injured. However, her metabolism allows her to rapidly regenerate damaged bodily tissue with greater speed and efficiency than that of a human being.
 
**'''Regenerative Healing Factor''': Despite his durability, the actor can be injured. However, her metabolism allows her to rapidly regenerate damaged bodily tissue with greater speed and efficiency than that of a human being.
**'''Longevity''': Like all Asgardians, the actror ages far slower than humans and has lived for thousands of years.
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**'''Longevity''': Like all Asgardians, the actor ages far slower than humans and has lived for thousands of years.
   
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==

Revision as of 09:18, 3 November 2019

"I'm sorry about the thing, with the Tesseract. I just couldn't help myself."
"Just so mischievous!"
Loki actor and Thor actor[src]

An Asgardian Actor portrayed Thor in The Tragedy of Loki of Asgard, a play meant to honor Loki.

Biography

"Tell my story."
"I will."
"Build a statue for me."
"We will build a big statue for you."
"With my helmet on, with the big bendy horns."
"I will tell Father what you did here today."
"I didn’t do it for him."
Loki Actor and Thor Actor[src]

In the play known as The Tragedy of Loki of Asgard, Thor shared a final conversation with Loki as he lied dying after the Second Battle of Svartalfheim. Loki apologized for all that he had done, including his attempted conquest of Earth and his theft of the Tesseract. They happily recalled Loki's mischievous antics, such as turning Thor into a frog, which Thor admitted was a wonderful joke. Thor declared Loki the savior of Asgard and he promised to build a statue of him and tell Odin of his heroic sacrifice. As Loki replied that he did not do it for their father and died, Thor cried out in anguish.

The actor was present during Thor's return to Asgard and witnessed him forcing Loki, who had impersonated Odin, to reveal his trickery.[1]

Powers

  • Asgardian Physiology: As an Asgardian, the actor has superhuman abilities.
    • Superhuman Strength: Like all Asgardians, the actors is superhumanly strong and possessed greater physical strength than the average human.
    • Superhuman Durability: The actor's body is more resistant to physical harm than that of a human being.
    • Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite his durability, the actor can be injured. However, her metabolism allows her to rapidly regenerate damaged bodily tissue with greater speed and efficiency than that of a human being.
    • Longevity: Like all Asgardians, the actor ages far slower than humans and has lived for thousands of years.

Behind the Scenes

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