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"I don't want it to be my throne, Loki. I want it to be ours. You and I, ruling as brothers. How it should have been from the start. I mean, you didn't do a terrible job as Odin. The play and the statue were a bit much, but the people were pretty happy."


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Asgardian Royalty

Current Asgardian Royalty

     Loki Odinson 

For the canon tropes regarding Loki, see his section in MCU: Loki Laufeyson.


Birth Name: Loki Laufeyson

Known Aliases: God of Mischief

Species: Frost Giant

Citizenship: Asgardian

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): Avengers, New Asgard

Portrayed By: Tom Hiddleston

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Black Panther Hidden Citynote , Thor Oathbrothers

"Brother. Brother, can you hear me? I promised you that the sun would shine on us again."


Upon his murder by Thanos, Loki was transported into the Soul Stone as a result of his wielding the Mind and Space Stones. Joining with Stephen Strange in their gambit to restore the universe, Loki was the one who ordered Peter Parker to save the Reality Stone from Thanos. Restored three years later by Bruce Banner's sacrifice, Loki joined his fellow Avengers in battle against the alternate Thanos and unleashed the might of the Casket of Ancient Winters. In the aftermath, Loki joined his brother as co-ruler of New Asgard.



     Thor Odinson 

For the canon tropes regarding Thor, see his section in MCU: Thor Odinson.


Birth Name: Thor Odinson

Known Aliases: God of Thunder

Species: Asgardian

Citizenship: Asgardian

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): Avengers, New Asgard

Portrayed By: Chris Hemsworth

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, Thor Oathbrothers

"Thor, Son of Odin, the All-Father of Asgard and God of Life! I am the God of Thunder, King of Asgard, and an Avenger!"


The King of Asgard and God of Thunder, Thor continued his fight against Thanos after failing to kill him prior to his Snap. Joining his fellow Avengers in their quest to collect alternate versions of the Stones, Thor journeyed to an old version of his home. Meeting with his mother and gaining an eyepatch which channels the Odinforce, Thor returned three years later to find that an alternate Thanos had followed. Leading the armies of Asgard, Thor joined the forces of good in a fight for Earth and the multiverse. In the aftermath, he extended an offer to his resurrected brother Loki to rule Asgard side by side.



  • Bash Brothers: He and Beta Ray Bill are the primary example out of those worthy to wield the power of Thor, calling each other their Oathbrother. It extends further to Steve Rogers and Vision once both take up Uru weapons of their own.
  • The Cameo: Thor puts in an extended cameo appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 as the one the Guardians go to to lay low for a bit.
  • Eyepatch of Power: He takes up an eyepatch again in Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), this time one imbued with the power of the Odinforce.
  • The Good King: Thor is remarkable kind one. He opens his doors to his friends and those in need across the galaxy, including apparently letting Corvus send refugee children to Asgard.
  • Handicapped Badass: He trades in his cybernetic eye in exchange for an eyepatch.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: Thor and Beta Ray Bill.
  • I Knew It!: In-Universe example. In the lead up to the final battle of Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), he throws Mjolnir at Steve Rogers, knowing his friend will be proven worthy and take up the hammer.
  • Manly Tears: Thor is unafraid to cry over his failure to kill Thanos Prime or when he meets his mother and Heimdall during the Reality Heist.
  • My Greatest Failure: His failure to kill Thanos Prime before the Snap. He makes it clear that he intends to kill Thanos-842667 properly.
  • Pre-Asskicking One-Liner: Has one before fighting Ares in Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime).
    "You want my axe? COME AND GET IT!
  • Shock and Awe: He's the God of Thunder, so it's only natural.
  • Thicker Than Water: The fact that Loki, despite all his treachery, is the second person he mentions as a reason he wanted Thanos to suffer shows he values his brother's existence. And then he offers to share his throne with Loki.
  • We Can Rule Together: He offers Loki a joint throne, an offer his brother accepts.


Jarnbjorn

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3

Designer(s): Eitri

Wielders: Thor Odinson, Beta Ray Bill, Steve Rogers, Vision, Heimdall, Adam Warlock

"You want my axe? COME AND GET IT!"
Thor Odinson being protective of his weapon, Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)

An axe forged by Eitri to empower Thor Odinson and to counter the Infinity Gauntlet.



Former Asgardian Royalty

     Hela Odinsdottir 

For the canon tropes regarding Hela, see his section in MCU: Hela Odinsdottir.


Birth Name: Hela Odinsdottir

Known Aliases: Goddess of Death

Species: Asgardian

Citizenship: Asgardian Formerly

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): None

Portrayed By: Cate Blanchett

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)

"Hilarious. No more lies. Either tell me where you took the souls or I will tear open the Necropolis."


Somehow surviving the destruction of Asgard by Surtur, Hela made her way to Earth. In the aftermath of Thanos' Snap, she journeyed to Wakanda in search of the cause, coming into conflict with Anubis. Imprisoned in Wakanda before breaking out and teaming up with Ares, Hela was once again locked away by Wanda, this time in the Mirror Dimension.




Asgardian Nobility

     Heimdall 

For the canon tropes regarding Heimdall, see his section in MCU: Asgard.


Birth Name: Heimdall

Known Aliases: The Guardian of the Bifrost

Species: Asgardian

Citizenship: Asgardian

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): New Asgard

Portrayed By: Idris Elba

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3

"T'Challa, Shuri, and Stark were kind to help us acquire this island."


After his death at the hands of Thanos, Heimdall was restored to life by Bruce Banner's Snap. Joining the Avengers in the battle against the alternate Thanos, Heimdall later joined his Kings and his people in rebuilding, taking up his role as Guardian of the Bifrost once again.




Hofund

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3

Designer(s): Eitri

Wielders: Heimdall

An Uru blade designed to open the Bifrost.


  • BFS: Hofund is rather large.
  • Cool Sword: One made of Uru with magical properties.

     Sif 

For the canon tropes regarding Sif, see her section in MCU: Asgard.


Birth Name: Sif

Known Aliases: None

Species: Asgardian

Citizenship: Asgardian

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): New Asgard

Portrayed By: Jaimie Alexander

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Captain Marvel: Phalanx

"Go ahead, Bill. We're almost done here. Thank you for your help."


Being restored to life by Bruce Banner's Snap, Sif stood with the other Asgardians in fighting against the forces of the alternate Thanos. In the aftermath, she joined her Kings in the construction of New Asgard.




Honorary Asgardians

     Beta Ray Bill 

For the canon tropes regarding Beta Ray Bill, see his section in MCU: Cosmic.


Birth Name: Beta Ray Bill

Known Aliases: Champion of Korbin

Species: Korbinite

Citizenship: Korbinite, Asgardian

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): Korbin, Annihilators Formerly, New Asgard, Oathbrothers

Portrayed By: Keith David

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, Captain Marvel: Phalanx

"For Korbin, for Asgard, and for Nidavellir!"


Beta Ray Bill is the Champion of Korbin and an ally of Thor Odinson. Joining his Oathbrother on Earth in the wake of Thanos' Snap, Beta Ray Bill joined the Avengers in their quest to restore the universe. Leading his people into battle against the alternate Thanos, Beta Ray Bill later returned to aiding his Oathbrother in the creation of New Asgard.



  • A God I Am Not: Beta Ray Bill, despite having the powers of a god, does not claim to be one himself
    "I resent the title 'God', Doctor. I am no deity."
  • Badass Cape: A red one just like Thor's.
  • Badass Fingersnap: Bill seems to use this whenever he needs to activate a particularly dynamic attack with his weapons, creating an electrical explosion with Stormbreaker and summoning a Bifrost-imbued portal with Jarnbjorn.
  • Bash Brothers: Him and Thor.
    • In the final battle, the Oathbrothers expand to include Steve Rogers and Vision.
    • He also seems to have some kind of camaraderie with Cull Obsidian.
  • Blood Knight: Beta Ray Bill occasionally seems like this. It shows the most in the final battle when he and Cull Obsidian go looking for a real fight.
  • Blow You Away: He uses Thunderstrike in the final battle to generate a gust of wind.
  • The Cameo:
  • Deadpan Snarker: He has his moments where he sighs and says something funny out of exasperation.
    "I do believe we've discovered a weakness of the Kree. They don't do well against hammers."
  • Good Is Not Soft: Despite his reputation as an all-around Nice Guy and being noble enough to by worthy, Beta Ray Bill is still willing to wield his power to destroy worlds if he believes it to be the only way to save lives.
  • Improbable Use of a Weapon: He uses Stormbreaker to hold Ares down, as the God of War is unworthy.
  • Living Legend: Beta Ray Bill is frequently name-checked as one of the universe's best defenders, even by villains like Ayesha and Ultron.
  • Nice Guy: It seems that damn near everyone is either friends with him or at least respects him, from cosmic beings such as the Silver Surfer to even Ayesha.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: He's a horse faced alien with the powers of the God of Thunder, a magical hammer, and some form of authority over his people.
  • Only The Worthy May Wield: He's one of the few worthy of Thor's powers. In the battle against Thanos on Titan, Thanos uses the Soul Stone to render Beta Ray Bill unworthy for a moment. The alternate Thanos makes it happen again in the final battle.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: Implied. Beta Ray Bill seems to be some form of ruler or leader for his people, and is their mightiest warrior. He leads them into battle against the alternate Thanos personally.
  • Ship Tease: He and Sif engage in a sort of flirting, a Mythology Gag referencing their relationship in the comics.
  • Shock and Awe: Comes with being worthy of Thor's power.
  • Superheroes Wear Capes: A really nice red one to match Thor's.
  • Thunder Hammer: He had his personal hammer, Stormbreaker. It shares all its powers with Mjolnir.
  • Undying Loyalty: To his Oathbrother Thor, willing to jump in whenever he is called upon no matter what.


Stormbreaker

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3

Designer(s): Eitri

Wielders: Beta Ray Bill, Thor Odinson, Vision, Steve Rogers, Groot

An Uru hammer with an identical power set to Mjolnir designed for Beta Ray Bill by Eitri.


     Hulk 

For the canon tropes regarding Hulk, see his section in MCU: Bruce Banner.


Birth Name: Hulk

Known Aliases: None

Species: Enhanced human

Citizenship: Asgardian

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): Avengers, New Asgard

Portrayed By: Mark Ruffalo

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Captain Marvel: Phalanx

"Hulk thought Banner hated him because he was angry. Banner not hate Hulk. Banner just afraid of Hulk. Hulk afraid of Banner too. Hulk and Banner need each other."


The second half of Bruce Banner. After a humiliating defeat at the hands of Thanos, Hulk refused to emerge again until Ares arrived and threatened Thor, Beta Ray Bill, and Valkyrie. When the Avengers made a move against the now retired Thanos, Hulk once again hid within Banner until Thanos used the Mind Stone to forcibly seperate them. Joining the Avengers in the Reality Heist, Hulk returned three years later. Receiving a weapon forged by Eitri known as Geisamund, Hulk joined with the other remaining original Avengers to hold off the alternate Thanos. In the aftermath of the battle, he aided his Asgardian friends in building their new home before setting off on a trip to Sakaar with Cull Obsidian.




Geisamund

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)

Designer(s): Eitri

Wielders: Hulk

"Geisamund, the Hands of Rage. They channel a user's anger, making them both stronger."
Thor Odinson being protective of his weapon, Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)

A pair of gauntlets forged by Eitri to empower Hulk.


     Cull Obsidian 

For the canon tropes regarding Cull, see his section in MCU: Thanos's Forces.


Birth Name: Emorej

Known Aliases: Cull Obsidian

Species: AƱepo

Citizenship: Namkcih (Formerly), Asgardian

Original Reality: Earth-62338

Affiliation(s): Avengers, New Asgard

Portrayed By: Terry Notary

Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Captain Marvel: Phalanx, Thor Oathbrothersnote 

"You were the most loyal of us all, and the most tactical. If you see it fit to turn to the Avengers, I trust you."


The brother of Corvus Glaive and former member of the Black Order. Killed by Bruce Banner during the Infinity War, Banner returned him to life with the Infinity Gauntlet in hopes that Corvus would be able to turn him to the Avengers' side. His gambit succeeded, and Cull aided Earth's Mightiest Heroes in the fight against the alternate Thanos. In the aftermath of the battle, Cull joined the Asgardians in building their new home before embarking on a trip to Sakaar with Hulk.



  • Back from the Dead: He's restored by Bruce Banner's Snap.
  • Bash Brothers:
    • Him and Hulk form this during the Battle of Earth.
    • A literal example with his brother Corvus.
  • Big Little Brother: Cull absolutely towers over his older brother Corvus. And everyone else besides Eitri, really.
  • Easily Forgiven: Bruce Banner brings him back to life despite Cull's attempts to kill him. The Avengers are also rather chill about him, likely because they need the muscle.
  • Gentle Giant: Cull is friendly, soft spoken, and kind when outside of combat.
  • Interspecies Friendship: Him and Hulk. As two giant beasts who are incapable of subtlety in combat, they make fast friends.
    • Cull is also rather friendly with the Asgardians and Beta Ray Bill.
  • Thicker Than Water: Cull is willing to turn against his old life as a member of the Black Order because of his brother.


"For Korbin, for Asgard, and for Nidavellir!"

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