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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Thor and Eirick are both in charge of their respective groups because they are the best fighters each has.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Thor and Eirick are both in charge of their respective groups because they are the best fighters each has.
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'''Vikingdom''' is a 2013 fantasy movie directed by Yusry A. Halim and starring Creator/DominicPurcell and Natassia Malthe. Set in the Middle Ages when [[HornyVikings the Nordic people]] were slowly abandoning their old religion in place for {{UsefulNotes/Christianity}}, [[Myth/NorseMythology Thor the God of Thunder]] is outraged that mankind has forsaken them and sets out to merge Midgard, Vallhala and Hellheim as punishment by gathering mythic relics and use them before [[TotalEclipseOfThePlot the Blood Eclipse]] takes place. [[TheHero Eirick]], an recently-murdered [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Norse king]] [[BackFromTheDead who was brought back to life by the goddess Freyja]], is tasked with stopping Thor from succeeding and he must form a group of companions to help him venture into the underworld (where none of the gods may enter - only the undead like Eirick himself) to find the Horn of Hel that can banish Thor once its blown.

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'''Vikingdom''' is a 2013 fantasy movie directed by Yusry A. Halim and starring Creator/DominicPurcell and Natassia Malthe.Creator/NatassiaMalthe. Set in the Middle Ages when [[HornyVikings the Nordic people]] were slowly abandoning their old religion in place for {{UsefulNotes/Christianity}}, [[Myth/NorseMythology Thor the God of Thunder]] is outraged that mankind has forsaken them and sets out to merge Midgard, Vallhala and Hellheim as punishment by gathering mythic relics and use them before [[TotalEclipseOfThePlot the Blood Eclipse]] takes place. [[TheHero Eirick]], an recently-murdered [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Norse king]] [[BackFromTheDead who was brought back to life by the goddess Freyja]], is tasked with stopping Thor from succeeding and he must form a group of companions to help him venture into the underworld (where none of the gods may enter - only the undead like Eirick himself) to find the Horn of Hel that can banish Thor once its blown.

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** Things get ambiguous if this applies to all the Norse Gods and Odin does not show up to stop Thor's crusade on one hand.



** Things get ambiguous if this applies to all the Norse Gods and Odin does not show up to stop Thor's crusade on one hand.
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** Things get ambiguous if this applies to all the Norse Gods and Odin does not show up to stop Thor's crusade on one hand.
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* TheJuggernaut: Thor is this. Despite a PhysicalGod now made of flesh and bone on Earth, he's still very much MadeOfIron with SuperStrength without his hammer and can take any beating given to him and get right back up to continue fighting.

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* TheJuggernaut: Thor is this. this, in a BroughtDownToBadass example. Despite being a PhysicalGod now made of flesh and bone on Earth, he's still very much MadeOfIron with SuperStrength even without his hammer and can take any beating given to him and get right back up to continue fighting.

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** [[spoiler:Freyr is revealed to be in on Thor's scheme in the climax of the film, having manipulated Eirick into retrieving the horn from Hel, a far-cry from original depictions of a god known for his generosity. It's implied Humanity's rejection of the Norse Gods embittered him deeply and that he was generous as his original depiction in the past]]



** [[spoiler:Freyr is revealed to be in on Thor's scheme in the climax of the film, having manipulated Eirick into retrieving the horn from Hel, a far-cry from original depictions of a god known for his generosity.]]

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