Chapter 32 "About The Hammer"

"Do you realize whom you are facing, bold Midgardian?"

In his fit of wrath, Odin's beard, hair, and aura all extended out, rising once again as if a volcano were going to erupt. Rorschach's eyes grew serious as he realized Odin was furious. The power of King Odin is unimaginable.

Thanos will not dare enter the Milky Way while this human is still alive. The Scepter he holds is regarded as the weapon of causality since it has a single-shot accuracy and can pierce targets.

Rorschach, however, believes that even though Odin is still strong at this point, he is not unbeatable because he has large crispy skin, a high attack, and thin blood. Rorschach also despises Odin very much.

Not to mention Odin's troubled past as a youngster. After uniting the nine kingdoms, he made every effort to establish himself as a kind emperor.

Because of the elderly Odin's incapacity, the glorious Asgard was quickly stormed by the Frost Giants, who did not learn their lesson. As a result, Asgard's fortifications failed to stop the dark elves' invasion, which ultimately resulted in the terrible death of queen Frigga.

You claim he keeps watch over the Nine Realms. guarded, but not completely.

None of the threats that remain in the shadows have been eliminated, and at most, it can be said that a surface-level peace is being maintained. He ought to have support even if he's too elderly to be able to handle those dangers.

Rorschach answered, "Of course, I know who you are, the ruler of Asgard, King Odin," gazing squarely at the Asgardian.

"You still have the temerity to dispute me despite knowing my name. Are all the inhabitants of Midgard as rude?" Odin enquired.

Feel the smell of gunpowder growing stronger between Rorschach and Odin.

In an effort to settle the situation, Thor quickly moved forward and stated, "This is misunderstood, Father. Ever since he began his life in the world, Rorschach has been looking after me. He supported me and encouraged me during my most trying moments. Father, please calm down. Loki is the one who caused all of this trouble."

Odin scowled a little when he heard this. Thor had been abducted by a Midgardian prior to Loki's statement. Odin had suspicions but not wanting to believe them. One of the reasons Jesus came to Earth himself was for this.

The moment's statements by Thor allayed Odin's last-minute concerns.

Odin's rage subsided a little when Thor offered to mediate. He turned to face Rorschach. Finally, he turned to face Thor and stated, "Midgardians, I allow a request in exchange for caring for Thor."

Rorschach gave it some thinking. Just one request?

He also wanted to declare that he would give the Destroyer armor pieces to Jane Foster while keeping the Hammer of Thor for himself. Thor's Hammer is a divine weapon, to put it another way. Is Odin really ready to abandon Earth with Thor's Hammer?

[Ding, start the side mission "Female Thor," which awards 50,000 mission points and allows Jane Foster to obtain Thor's Hammer and become a true female Thor!]

Rorschach's thoughts suddenly filled with the system's icy electronic sound. Rorschach was a little surprised.

Women as Thor? A total of 50,000 points? a possibility.

Rorschach looked up at Odin after the system refreshed the sub-quests and explained his circumstance "I would like Mjolnir, the Hammer of Thor, to be given to Dr. Jane Foster. agree?"

"Mjolnir?"

Odin looked back at Rorschach and saw Jane Foster. Jane Foster continued to exist as the female Thor at this time. Odin gave Jane Foster this look, and she immediately tensed up.

Odin shook his head, but "As an Asgardian artifact, Mjolnir cannot be used by citizens of Midgard. Change your request, please!"

Despite not being a king's weapon, Thor's Hammer is not much different. Thor's Hammer is not a king's weapon that increases his power but rather an adjunct weapon to assist Thor in learning to control his power, according to the context of the Thor 3 plot.

The strongest argument is that Stormbreaker is more potent than Thor's Hammer. The king's weapon is the Stormbreaker.

Rorschach didn't want to quit after seeing Odin's refusal, "Didn't you, King Odin, declare that anyone who meets is worthy enough can raise Thor's Hammer and get Thor's power? How can you say she is unqualified when she has Thor's Hammer and the power of Thor?"

Odin's mouth twitched slightly in response to what he said. He used that spell on Thor's Hammer, although Odin truly holds the so-called qualification. Odin was still perplexed as to how Jane Foster was able to raise Thor's Hammer.

Unless Mjolnir chose to do that on his own.

A number of enigmatic explanations, such as fate and cause and effect, will be included in this. Jane Foster is not the only person who can lift Thor's Hammer in the Marvel universe.

In the comics, other characters such as Black Widow, Thor with a horse's face, Thor with a frog's face, and Captain America can all be employed at different points.

It cannot be explained at all if you genuinely want to use Odin's "qualification" as an excuse. Rorschach loves to think of it as a flaw in Odin's spell, so to speak.

Rorschach's comments broke Odin's silence. He couldn't refute this because doing so would result in his hitting himself in the face.

"Since you two can raise Mjolnir at the same time qualifications, let's try it out; the winner can obtain Mjolnir," he remarked, turning to face Thor. "Thor has matured a lot in Midgard. You have regained your divine might and reclaimed Mjolnir's approbation."

Odin retrieved Thor's godly strength undetected as he was speaking. Odin originally took away Thor's divine strength, and now all it takes is one sentence to give him back.

Thor has regained his divine might and is inherently superior to a Midgard lady in combat. All it takes is for Thor to recall his hammer for the Midgard woman to lose her divine power.

There is no suspense about Thor's win. Rorschach can naturally see clearly, thanks to Odin's meticulous consideration.

Just as Rorschach was about to resume his battle for the advantage, Thor started speaking, "Father, I've decided not to rely on Mjolnir's might any longer. I've learned from this experience to avoid being pompous and cocky. I shall take your advice going forward and develop into a good and kind king."

Thor was sincere in his remarks, and Odin finally expressed his relief.

"My son has finally reached adulthood, and everything I have done for him has not been in vain."

However, Thor's hammer says otherwise.