Reactions of Thor’s Family and Friends to Meeting an Eternal Being
Reactions of Thor’s Family and Friends to Meeting an Eternal Being
Introduction
When Thor, the God of Thunder, raises a child named Love who is born from eternity, the reactions of his family and friends would be quite interesting. Let's explore how Odin, Frigga, Loki, Hela, and other friends would react to this unexpected turn of events.
Understanding the Context
The story begins with Odin, the All-Father, and the living tribute, and the entities, the gods, and the Titans. These entities constantly clash against each other. One of the daughters of the entities is the Phoenix, who was the friend of a god named Frigga, better known as Mother Nature. Frigga is the mother of Thor, and the Phoenix loved Thor like a parent loves a child, a relationship explored in Avengers: Endgame.
Thor was born from the gods, and the Phoenix was born from the entities. It's an interesting twist that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) would name a child after the same seeds that made the sword used by her father to kill the gods. This scenario could result in a mix of reactions, not everyone being in favor of the entities.
Reactions of Odin, Frigga, Loki, Hela, and Friends
Odin’s Reaction
Odin: 'Well done my son, you have made a very capable warrior and an even better parent.'
Given Odin's history of fostering Loki and other children, Odin would be surprised but understanding of Thor's decision. Odin may even see the wisdom in Thor's choice to raise Love as a parent.
Frigga’s Reaction
Frigga: 'Your going to be a great parent, Thor! Thor, asks how she knows because I’m a witch!'
Frigga is known for her maternal instincts and care for her children. Her reaction would be immediate love and support for the child, especially since the child would share the same values as Frigga herself.
Loki’s Reaction
Loki: 'Well brother… you found a replacement for me quite quick didn’t you. Smiles and hugs Thor.'
Loki would be surprised but still deeply emotional. The idea of Thor nurturing a child might make Loki both jealous and protective. However, he would also be supportive, seeing Thor as a father figure and imagining how they could have fun and cause mischief together.
Hela’s Reaction
Hela: 'Ignores Love and runs towards Thor and tries to kill him, Love shoots her in the back of the head with her lazer eyes.'
Hela is the goddess of death and would naturally see Love as a threat to her dominance or perhaps as a new opponent. She would try to kill Love to protect her reign, but Love's quick reflexes would allow her to shoot Hela in the back of the head with her laser eyes, defeating her.
Reactions from Warriors Three
Warriors Three: 'Aha! We knew you had it in you, Thor! Can she have a beer?'
The Warriors Three, including Sif and Fandral, would be excited to see Thor in a different role. They would welcome Love as another warrior and even offer her to have a beer, turning the serious situation into a social one.
Heimdall’s Reaction
Heimdall: 'To Love. You better listen to your father, also if "Axel" misbehaves let me know.'
Heimdall would admire Love for her bravery but would also have a protective attitude, especially concerning Thor's new child. He would advise Love to follow Odin's guidance and let him know if she faces any issues with Axel, another name for Love.
Conclusion
The reactions of Thor’s family and friends to the introduction of Love, an eternal being, would be a mix of surprise, love, support, and some tension. Odin, Frigga, and the Warriors Three would be supportive and loving, while Loki would be protective and amused, and Hela would see Love as a threat. Each relationship would play out in a unique and dynamic way, reflecting the complex interpersonal dynamics of the Marvel universe.
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