

Thor gives all the credits to his favored son, Magni while Modi remained his jealousy towards his brother. However, Thor was drunk and got crushed by Hrungnir's corpse until little Magni and Modi entered and removed Hrungnir's body to save him. Thor killed the stone giant, Hrungnir by smashing his head with his hammer, the blow was so intense that Thor got stone parts on his skull to this day. But unbeknownst to him, Hrimthur's plan was completed for the preparation for Ragnarök when Surtr will arrive to burn down Asgard to ashes and he put a secret weakness in the wall. When Odin learned Hrimthur's identity, Thor killed the son of the Stonemason, Thamur. Thamur's son, Hrimthur, disguised himself as a mortal and offered to create Asgard's wall in exchange of an audience with Freya, Odin agreed. According to Mimir, the truth is the "sweaty bawbag" just got lucky. When Thamur the Frost Giant Stonemason searching for his son, Hrimthur, Thor showed himself and killed Thamur by felling to his very own chisel as well took credits for the stonemason crushing and freezing the entire village famed worshiping the Vanir God, Njörd. ~ Mimir when revealing Thor killed Thamur.

Thor always took credit planning that one, but the truth is the sweaty bawbag just got lucky. He has good term with his brother, Baldur and trusted him despite they have differences.

Thor is loyal to his family such his father, Odin. Thor "befriended" the Jotunn warrior Aurvandil, and asked him for help in a quest in Vanaheim, just to intentionally kill him. Thor eagerly agreed to the task and laid waste to the Giants despite Freya's protests. Having grown paranoid about Ragnarök and determined to prevent it at any cost, Odin ordered Thor to use Mjolnir's power to annihilate the Giant race in the foolish belief that, without the giants, Ragnarok would not occur. He was shown to have a violent, brutal, and destructive nature about him, one that his father Odin capitalized on when he had Dwarven brothers make for Thor a hammer named Mjolnir with which to kill all the giants. Little is known of Thor's history as yet, but he is the son of Odin and Fjörgyn, a Giant from Jötunheim.
