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Thunor is a deity worshiped by the [[Weswarans]]. |
Thunor is a deity worshiped by the [[Weswarans]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 8 May 2024
Thunor | |
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Relatives | Woden, Friag |
Homeworld | Earth (Frugal Wizard) |
Thunor is a deity worshiped by the Weswarans.
Thunor is said to be the son of Woden and Friag. John West recognizes Thunor as equivalent to the Norse god Thor[1].
The fire that burns the Hordamen ship, accompanied by a thunderclap, when John writes a rune[2] is called "Thunor's fire" by Sefawynn[3].
Trivia[edit]
- Thunor was the equivalent of Thor in Old English religion and mythology.[4]
Notes[edit]
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