| Asgardians | |
|---|---|
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| Characteristics | |
| Place of origin | Asgard |
| Pantheon | Norse |
| Notable members | Thor Loki Amora Odin |
TheAsgardians orGods ofAsgard are afictional humanoid race ofgods appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Some are taken from mythology while others are original creations.
They were worshipped about a millennium ago by theNorsemen ofScandinavia and variousGermanic tribes, but they no longer have, or seek to have, any worshippers onEarth.
The gods live in a dimension calledAsgard which is also home to five other races (Giants,Dwarves,Elves,Trolls, andDemons).
KnownÆsir includeAmora the Enchantress,Balder,Bor, Búri,[1]Brunnhilde,Fandral,Frigga,Heimdall,Hermod,Hildegarde,Hoder,Kelda,Lorelei,Magni,Mimir,Odin,Sif,Skurge the Executioner,Thor,Tyr,Vidar, Vili,[1] Ve,[1]Volla, andVolstagg. KnownVanir includeFrey,Freya,Idunn, Njord,[2] andSigyn.
Despite their mostly human appearance, all Asgardians possess physical attributes that operate on superhuman levels. All Asgardians possess some degree of superhuman strength, with males typically being stronger than females.
The Asgardians are extremely long lived and age at an extremely slow pace as compared to human beings, unlike theOlympians who cease to age once reaching adulthood. The bodies of the Asgardians possess some degree of superhuman durability. If an Asgardian is injured, he or she will be able to recover much faster than humans. However, they sometimes require magical aids in order to heal themselves from severe injuries, such as missing limbs, organs, and severe blood loss. Often, even with the help of magic, regenerating limbs or organs is beyond their capacity. Only the most physically or mystically gifted Asgardians have the potential to heal from such severe injuries.
The muscle, bone, and skin tissue of an Asgardian is considerably denser than that of a human being. This contributes to the Asgardians superior strength and weight. Due to their superior metabolism, Asgardians also possess superhuman levels of stamina in all physical activities.
All Asgardians are born with the potential to wield and control mystical energies for a variety of purposes, although only a certain few have been observed to have developed this ability to any noticeable degree.
Asgardians are not true immortals. They do age, albeit slowly, but are immune to all known Earthly diseases. Each Asgardian needs, and is allocated, a golden apple grown byYggdrasil and tended byIdunn. Eating their own apple is essential for an Asgardian to maintain his or her physical vitality.
If an Asgardian dies, his or her place in a type of afterlife is determined by the circumstances of their death. If an Asgardian has died in battle, theValkyrior will take his or her soul to Valhalla, Odin's palace, where they shall spend eternity feasting and fighting. The souls of Asgardians that haven't died in battle are taken to the realm ofHela, the Asgardian Goddess of Death.
There has been some contradiction regarding the origin of the Asgardians. Main Marvel canon states that the Asgardians are descendants of the Elder Gods,[volume & issue needed] as are all other pantheons on Earth.[volume & issue needed]
Some comics set in alternate universes have claimed that they are not Gods. Rather, they are aliens whose science and abilities are advanced so far beyond the science and abilities of humans that the Asgardians appear to be magic, such as in "Earth X" where the Asgardians turned out to be the final evolution of manipulation by theCelestials.[4]
Asgardians have appeared in films set in theMarvel Cinematic Universe, with Thor appearing in several films in the series.Tom Hiddleston portrays Loki in the filmsThor,The Avengers,Thor: The Dark World,Thor: Ragnarok and the two-partAvengers: Infinity War.[5][6][7][8][9]
The 2011 filmThor and the 2013 filmThor: The Dark World featured many unnamed Asgardians. Those films and other films in the series have featured Odin,[10][11] Sif,[12][13][14] Frigga,[15][16] Heimdall,[17][8] Volstagg,[18][19] Fandral,[20][21][22] and Hogun.[18][23]
I've had few discussions aboutThor 2. I'm definitely going to be a part of it so that will be fun. And we just got Alan Taylor fromGame of Thrones to direct so we're really excited. I'm excited to see what he brings.