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nerd baby ([personal profile] selfimage) wrote in [community profile] futurology 2016-11-27 04:18 pm (UTC)

[ OKAY FINE, A CHALLENGE, NOW HE HAS TO DELIVER. ]

Yes, it did get out, eventually.
A troll (a real troll, not those who so readily accept the title on the internet) named Ulik wanted to destroy Asgard or find glory or some nonsense, and unleashed the abomination on the then Nine Realms.
My brother was there in two shakes of a goat's tale, of course, along with his enchanted hammer. The Warriors Three came along for the ride, weapons a blazing. Mangog, with the strength of a billion, billion, billion beings behind it, tore loose. Thor battled the beast, each blow of his fist, the arms that rattled galaxies from their core, did nothing to shake him. Not even burying him beneath the pit of a volcano.
He was in great need of more battle hands, but anticipating this, mangog sealed the Warriors Three inside a stone prison, condemning them to only listen to the battle rather than fight it. It's a poor thing for an Asgardian, you see.
Thus, Thor was in trouble. Being the god of thunder and protector of Asgard can be rough at times.
No mercy was shown as mangog beat him, tossing him through mountains across the expanse of the realm itself, and acquainted him to what it must feel like to fail.
It was then that mangog voiced his intent, he meant to make a pathway to the Odinsword. Unsealing it meant to be the end of all ends, the apocalypse of the Nine Realms.

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