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NAME: Magni Thorson
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ALIASES: Prince Magni, God of Strength
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PLACE OF BIRTH: New Asgard
CURRENT RESIDENCE: New Asgard
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ETHNICITY: Asgardian
HAIR COLOR: Ginger
EYE COLOR: Blue
HEIGHT: 6′8″ (2.03 m)
WEIGHT: 650 lbs (294.83 kg)
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Bisexual
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RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Married
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OCCUPATION: Prince
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Magni is the son of Thor, Lord of Asgard, and Amora the Enchantress. He was born into a politically tumultuous New Asgard during the year 2020. Balder placed his life in danger when he was only an infant. Betraying Thor, Balder helped Captain America and his forces to enter into Thor's palace, and took Magni hostage. Threatening to kill his son and heir if he didn't return Asgard to it's rightful plane, Balder was killed by Loki allowing Thor to destroy his enemies unmolested. Then Thor's reign began.
Magni was raised in Asgard as a prince, just as his father had been before him. He indulged in activities like weapons training, riding lessons on their winged steeds, and classes in the lores of Magic. He ended up growing to be very similar to his father in personality and also in appearance. While Thor took care of running the kingdom, Magni traveled the lands rescuing humans and helping them, much as his father had done during his own youth. Although he loved his father dearly, Magni did not normally agree with him. He greatly disapproved of the way he allowed Loki to treat the humans under his rule. Yet, both out of loyalty and love, Magni would never speak out against his father. Then events began to take place that changed that fact.
Upon his arrival in the year 2170, Thailfi rescued the human girl Jordahl, setting the stage for her later interactions with Magni. While running from Loki's security forces, she bumped into Magni. Dismissing the guards, Magni decided to spend the day with her not realizing how it would affect him. Over the course of their time together Magni took her out, spoke with her about the Kingdom, and even met her mother. Through Jordahl he was able to truly understand how many of the humans viewed his father's rule. Realizing how despised and feared their presence truly was, Magni found himself truly doubting his people's place on Earth. His next mission for the kingdom would only further confuse him. Traveling with the Warriors Three and Thailfi to quell a rebellion in a village, he was appalled to find that their fear was warranted. Watching as the Warriors Three began to slaughter the villagers without even attempting to find a peaceful solution, he was shocked and filled with outrage. Ordering the Warriors to lay down their weapons, he attempted to process the information while talking to the villagers one reveals himself to be a suicide bomber. Magni manages to smother the bomb, absorbing the punishment of the blast. (A testament to his own impressive durability) Together these events troubled him greatly.
Afterwards, Thaifli confronted Magni urging him to see the error of his Father's ways, having himself already been convinced that the Asgardians needed to leave Earth. Magni leaves Thaifli and goes to seek solace and council from Jordahl. When he arrives he finds her house and village in shambles, and that she is missing. When one of the villagers accuse Magni himself, having claimed to seen him, of taking Jordahl away Magni recognizes the work of his uncle Loki. Discovering that Loki has used his magics to impersonate him and take Jordahl to the reconditioning camp. Rushing there he was able to rescue Jorhahl, and in his anger he completely destroyed the camp. This shook his belief in New Asgard to it's very core, deepening his doubt about his father's rule.
Magni takes Jordahl to Sif, who lives in an mountain range after her banishment, to be taken care of and also for advice. She tells him stories of when his father had been a noble hero in Midgard during Asgard's golden days while Odin ruled. She also reveals the reason for her banishment, disagreeing with Thor, Amora, and Loki about the infiltration of Earth. Taking his leave of her, Magni then returns to New Asgard, arriving just in time to learn of Thaifli and Kya's failed assasination attempt on Thor. Thaifli is quickly killed, but Magni is in time to witness the death of Kya. Witnessing the beginning of her execution Magni prepared to rescue Kya, though he was stopped as she used her Magics to contact him telepathically and disuade him. Upon her death Kya's spirit then spoke to Magni, urging him to follow. With the last of her power Kya led Magni to a lost weapon of myth, his father's hammer Mjolnir.
Present Day
Magnifoundhimself able to lift the hammer, himself being worthy. He also discovered that he could instinctively use it for many tasks. Magni discovered how to use flight, throw and recall the hammer almost instantly. (Though he may have been testing it from stories he heard as a child.) Returning to Sif, he was quickly tutored in the uses of the Hammer learning in addition how to traverse Dimensions. Traveling to Old Asgard, Magni and Sif are confronted by one of his father's old foes Ulik. They discover from him that Asgard did not last long after the Gods departure. Without the Odinpower in the realm eternal, it quickly began to die.
Armed with that knowledge, Sif and Magni next use Mjolnir to travel to New Asgard. Finding Thor newly risen from the Odinsleep they confront him. Magni and Sif argue that Thor has stunted and hindered the growth of humanity and should immediately leave. Thor is understandably displeased by being questioned by his son and defends himself, also questioning why Sif has returned from her banishment. Magni throws his father off-guard when he challenges him to lift his old weapon and prove his worthiness and the righteousness of his actions. If he can, Magni will retract his statements and continue to follow his father. Knowing he had forfeited his worthiness with the murder of Jake Olsen, Thor continues to stall. In the end, the argument is disrupted by the return of Desak who wastes no time attacking both of them.
Magni is unable to defeat Desak, despite his use of Mjolnir, and likewise Odinpowered Thor is also unable to best him. In response to the threat, Loki unleashes the Destroyer to defeat their foe, who unknown to anyone but himself is powered by the Designate. Desak, however, is able to recognize that his creator is powering the Destroyer. Using his amulet he releases Designate, who prepares to stand against him against the Asgardian gods. While Magni faces off against Designate, Desak dons the Destroyer Armor and confronts Thor. Upon learning that Loki used Designate to power the Destroyer, Thor re-examines his own actions and realizes the truth in everyones accusations about his rule of Earth. While attempting to attack the Desak powered Destroyer, Magni is injured by Designate. His mother Amora works alongside Sif to carry him to safety and care, at Thor's behest. Realizing his mistakes, and wanting to protect his family, Thor finds himself able to wield Mjolnir and is able to dispatch Desak. After consulting with Designate, Thor decides he needs to return to the past and fix his mistakes. Freezing time, he wishes Magni a fond farewell, before returning to the past to set it right. Once Thor changed the past, Magni and his time ceased to exist, though Thor will always remember his son.
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Personality
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MAIN CONNECTION: MOTHER
Amora had always loved Thor, but she was never sure if it was him she loved, or the power he represented. When Thor became the Allfather of Asgard, she realized that the two were essentially the same, and she declared her (unmagicked) love for him. He accepted her affections and returned them, and the two eventually married, and she gave birth to a son, Magni.
Though she wasn't exactly a dutiful parental figure, for her son often found more solace among the better company of mortals and Exiles than in his mother's embrace. Both under the assumption of mortals being beneath the divine majesty of Asgardians plus having a hand in the banishment of an long time love rival centuries ago, all of this coupled with her haughty nature coming to a head when the dreaded Desak made earth fall after her son challenged his father; New Asgard's respective king to lift his lost companion, Mjolnir, an affront to her husband which she attempted to intervene only for Magni calling both her and his uncle Loki out on caring little for the mortals in their care but moreover for the power entailed in ruling over Midgard.
But Desak scoffed at such a notion, stating that said same narcissistic justification would eventually turn inward when their servants undeserved praise stopped coming, therefore causing the eventuality of false idols turning on their most faithful. Desperate to defuse the situation by stating her own semi-divine status to the would be assassin, Desak coldly swats her away stating the arrogance and vanity had already sealed her fate. Begging her liege to take medical leave after her husband had sustained critical injuries, the Trickster had unleashed the Destroyer upon their peoples enemy, only for its possessing entity to reach out and bond the armor to New Asgard's decimator.
Her sense of smug security at Magni's dispatching of the present threat quickly turns to horror as the Destroyer powered Desak rose from the rubble resuming his vicious attack Killing many Asgardians in his wake. With Sif's help the former queen aided Magni to his feet in order to flee their imminent destruction; Amora begged Thor to accompany them for safe haven but he refused, choosing to stay and settle things as the three flee to safety. After the hard-won battle, King Thor froze time with the Odinforce, saying final goodbyes to his surviving kin before he traveled to the past and unmade the withering future his actions had wrought.
Honestly there's no way to replicate that worthiness spell without artificial intelligence. Otherwise it's just a symple user-authorization security.
I also don't know how that hammer actually worked. He's never built anything like it afterwards. Doesn't have an armor that can control the weather. I'm tempted to say it was just a focal point for weather controlling satellites (which he has built), but I think that tech-hammer worked in other universes which debunks that.
So yeah I don't actually know a whole lot about how either the 616 or 1610 tech-hammers worked! It's never been elaborated on as far as I know.