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Ásgarðr, the Celestial Realm

A currently unseen realm that is said to be a place of joy. It is home to the Aesir gods, two of which are loyal retainers to the creator of everything who carry out his word.


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    Realm of Ásgarðr in General 
  • Gold and White Are Divine: Similarly to Askr and Ymir, the Ásgarðian outfits are primarily gold and white, particularly Thórr's. Loki's Mythic variant would depict her dressed in her truest form, in a similarly-dressed set of gold and white robes.
  • Heaven: Ásgarðr is implied to be this universe's equivalent of Heaven, described by several characters as a place of joy, where the worthy of a greater reward go when they die.
  • Hidden Agenda Villain: So far, virtually nothing is known about their motives or goals aside from some vague hints that they're "monitoring fate". It’s not even clear if the aesir are actually truly villainous, or are simply testing Askr for some yet unknown purpose.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Another main color scheme in Thórr and Loki's outfits, especially Loki's, to show off their divinity. Both of their special arts also have purple as the color scheme of their magic. Because of this, it's also implied that they are behind the Young variants of heroes from 2022 onwards, as each unit there wields some weapon that has a purple diamond-shaped gem embedded into it.

    Alfaðör 

The creator of everything, and Thórr and Loki's superior.


  • The Ghost: Has not made any appearance just yet, but he is namedropped by Loki at the end of the intro of Røkkr Sieges. In the story, he's mentioned at the end of Book IV Ch 12, by Freyja, saying that Alfaðör has judged Alfonse and erased him from existence after Alfonse defeated Hel (she turns out to be lying through her teeth).
  • Greater-Scope Villain: He is implied to be the overarching villain of the game, since he's the one who antagonists Thórr and Loki are taking orders from. However, it's unclear what his agenda is at present and if it opposes that of the Order of Heroes.
  • Hero Killer: Subverted. Freyja claims that she killed Alfonse after the events of Book III but it quickly turns out she is lying to mess with the Summoner.
  • The Maker: Is stated by Loki to be the creator of everything in their world. Freyja also refers to him as the Creator.
  • Not So Omniscient After All: The Twilit Runes he wrote are claimed to be absolute and the events they foretell will happen, and cannot be averted. The finale of Ice & Flame calls this into question when Fjorm and Laegjarn explicitly defy the Runes by defeating Múspell.
  • One-Steve Limit: Because "Odin" was already taken, he is instead called "Alfaðör", one of the many names of Odin in Norse Mythology.
  • Seers: He is stated to have written the Twilit Runes that tell everything from the beginning of time to the absolute end of it.
  • Theme Naming: "Alfaðör", or "Allfather", is one of the names of Odin, ruler of Ásgarðr and leader of the Aesir Gods of Norse Mythology.

    Loki 
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The Trickster / Trickster God / Spring Trickster
"What do I want? The joy of destroying worlds, and spreading chaos... Would you rather stare at a stone sitting by the side of a road, or watch it tumble down a cliffside? As it tumbles, it may, of course, crumble into dust... And yet...."

An aesir who is regarded by mortals as the god of chaos. She first appears in front of Veronica in the guise of her brother to tell her about the Tempest. While her cover is blown quickly, she and Veronica hit if off quite easily. Initially, she works as Múspell's main strategist, but is later revealed to be working for the creator of everything himself.

In late-April 2024, her true form was released as a Mythic Hero of Dark.

Voiced by: Satomi Arai (Japanese), Erika Ishii (English)
Artist: Shigeki Maeshima (regular, Mythic, Taken by the Tide), Toshiyuki Kusakihara / Intelligence Systems (Regal Rabbits)
Class: Cleric (Heroes, regular), Staff Flier (Mythic), Bow Flier (Regal Rabbits), Priest (Cipher),

  • Achilles' Heel: Her Spring and Mythic variants are counted as Flying units (the latter due to Power Floats), and so she takes extra damage against Bows (and certain Tomes) in Heroes.
  • Action Initiative: Her Mythic variant's Supreme Thökk grants her a guaranteed follow-up attack if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat. She also has Dazzling Discord, which prevents her foe from counterattacking.
  • A Form You Are Comfortable With: When she first debuted in Book I Paralogues, after shifting between multiple appearances to demonstrate her power, she ultimately settled on appearing as Anna before appearing in a different form closer to her true one in Book II. However, in Late April 2024, she would appear in her true form as a Mythic Hero of Dark.
  • Affably Evil: She remains rather casual in her manner of speaking throughout the story, be it when explaining her motives for creating the Tempest, or happily dragging Veronica off to be sacrificed for the Rite of Flames.
  • Alternate Self: The Loki you summon is a different one from the one you face in the story, as the alternate Loki states at the end of Paralogue 26 and in her castle quotes.
    Loki: If the Loki of this world is your enemy, then I will be your ally. That should keep things interesting!
  • Balance Buff: Her regular version's Thökk received a refinement in update 6.0.0 in December 2021, where Thökk, initially inflicting [Gravity] to all ranged foes with 3 or more less HP than her within cardinal directions of her at the start of her turn, now lowers that requirement to just having more HP than those foes with the addition of inflicting -7 Res, as well as inflicting the [Stall] status and -7 Atk to melee units who have less HP than her within the same range, and the unique refine allows her to inflict the [Guard] status to the foe with the lowest Spd and any foes adjacent to that target, and gives her +4 Atk/Spd during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She seemed to care somewhat for Veronica, but Book II Chapter 8 shows she's unfazed by Surtr torturing her, and happily drags her along to be sacrificed for the Rite of Flames, although she might have been worried about her because she was going to be killed too quickly before being properly sacrificed. However, in Book II Chapter 12, she hopes for the Askr army to save her, as she feels that having Veronica go to waste would disappoint her. This extends to her allies as well, as she acts somewhat aloof but caring, but absolutely doesn't hesitate to throw them aside for her own power.
  • Book Ends: A rather enigmatic battle of her comes out of absolutely nowhere at the start of Book IV. The very last map of Book IV? A rather enigmatic battle of her that comes out of absolutely nowhere, with no explanation due to the fact she got away after she's defeated.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: One of Loki's quotes in her normal version is "Looking forward to what I'll say next?", which is something that many players would do upon collecting a new Hero: Trying to hear all of their voice lines.
  • Cooldown Manipulation: Her Mythic variant's Supreme Thökk, in addition to granting -1 maximum special cooldown, gives her -1 special cooldown if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of her turn.
  • Combat Medic: She's a healer who can also fight back at full power thanks to her personal staff and high offenses.
  • Costume Evolution: When Loki debuted in Book II, her outfit consisted of black feathers, gold ornaments, and a purple robe with a yellow interior that would turn black at the bottom, which allowed her to blend in with the inhabitants of Múspell and Embla. Her Mythic version, on the other hand, would trade this outfit in exchange for a more heavenly look similar to her comrade Thórr, dressed in gold and white robes and a veil.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff:
    • Her regular version's refined Thökk allows her to inflict -7 Res to all ranged foes with less HP than her within cardinal directions at the start of her turn.
    • Her Mythic variant has Divine Deceit, which inflicts the [Exposure]note  status effect to all foes within 3 rows or 3 columns centered on her that have 5 or more Res less than her at the start of her and her foe's turn. She also has Dazzling Discord, which, in addition to preventing the foe from counterattacking, inflicts the [Discord]note  status effect to the nearest foes within 5 spaces of her and foes within 2 spaces of those foes that have less Res than her at the start of her turn, and inflicts -4 Atk/Res on the foe during combat.
  • Dark Is Evil: Mythic Loki is a Dark Mythic Hero, fitting for her powers over darkness, and is one of the major overarching antagonists of Heroes.
  • Demoted to Extra: After Book II in which she played a significant role, Loki only appeared in brief moments in future Books, usually as an instigator, before leaving without giving much explanation. She doesn't make a single appearance in Books VI and VII, to drive the point home.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: Loki's "Spring Trickster" version with her in a bunny leotard has her sticking a long, carrot-tipped arrow between her lips making a sucking expression. One of her English quotes also has her note that rabbits are famous for something other than eating carrots, while leaving the answer up to imagination. (Subverted in the Japanese version, where she specifically gushes over how many children they have).
  • The Dragon: Loki is Alfaðör's second-in-command along with Thórr, and both of them carry out his will. Initially, she presented herself as a minion of Surtr during Book II, but after Surtr is defeated, it is clear that Loki does not serve anyone but the creator of everything himself.
  • Dragon with an Agenda: As the Loki's Flames Tempest Trials reveals, she is not really loyal to the Múspell king Surtr, only assisting him to serve her own purposes. She only fights for him because they both want to destroy Askr, and even then, Loki is willing to go behind Surtr's back if it suits her better. Which she does at the end of Chapter 12 Book II, by helping the Order of Heroes find Veronica and Surtr, being more interested in the final battle than serving him at all.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • Downplayed; Loki seems quite upset when Surtr discloses that he plans to conquer Embla and kill Veronica once he's burnt Askr to the ground. Then it's subverted in Book II Chapter 8 when she doesn't actually care that Veronica gets tortured by him, only to be Double Subverted when she'll be disappointed with Surtr killing off Veronica, thinking that it would be a waste to just let her die.
    • Seemingly played straight in Book V, Chapter 10, where she destroys Eitri's false Breidablik in Embla, stating that Eitri's hubris has gone too far, and that she defies the will of Alfaðör.
  • The Gadfly: True to her epithet, Loki loves screwing with people and messing with their heads, whether they be enemy or ally alike, apparently for no reason other than her own amusement.
  • God of Chaos: True to her source material, Loki is the goddess of chaos, and lures unsuspecting mortals into a false sense of security before inflicting chaos on them in some way, shape or form. She is even on one of the icons for Chaos Season in Aether Raids.
  • Gravity Master: Her regular version's Thökk and Mythic variant's Divine Deceit inflicts the Gravity effect on foes enemies in cardinal directions of her, so long as her HP is at least 3 points higher on ranged foes at the start of her turn with the unrefined version and just more HP than the foe for the former and 5 or more Res less than her at the start of her and her foe's turn for the latter. Notably, it's the only weapon that can inflict the Gravity status without needing the user to directly engage in combat.
  • Hartman Hips: Implied but largely obscured by her normal attire, which features a long and flowing slitted skirt. Her Spring Festival bunny leotard lacks this coverage and leaves her upper legs totally bare, revealing that she in fact has huge thighs and extremely wide hips.
  • The Heavy: The one manipulating nearly every Story Arc.
  • Historical Gender Flip: Loki (outside of being a Sex Shifter in a few stories) is male in Norse Mythology. However, in Heroes, Loki is a busty, pink-haired lady.
  • Holiday Mode: Her Spring variant wears a Playboy Bunny outfit and wields a bow that fire carrot-tipped arrows.
  • Interface Spoiler:
    • A quick hint that something is wrong is that when she first appears in Xenologue 2 impersonating Bruno, her name is marked as "???" even though the Bruno had been going by his true name for some time.
    • In the Catalog of Heroes, she is listed after the Múspell characters, rather than among them, hinting that she is not actually from Múspell. She is also listed after the characters from Hel, implying that she's not native to Hel either. In reality, she is from Ásgarðr.
  • It Amused Me: Her main M.O. When Masked Marth confronts her about creating the Tempest, she explains that the reason why she did it was because she's bored, and chaos is more interesting than peace. Hell, she would even go against herself to make things more interesting.
  • Kick the Dog: At the end of the Loki's Flame Tempest Trials, she tells a spying Laevatein that she's actually her mother, then proceeds to mock her for thinking it was true. Her reason? Just to be cruel to an obviously hurt Laevatein.
  • Leitmotif: Although she shares a battle theme with the Múspell bosses, she has her own unique theme that plays during some of her encounters.
  • Lady of Black Magic: An aloof and sultry female staff unit with excellent offensive stats. In-story, she can cast powerful illusions.
  • Late-Arrival Spoiler: As her true nature and origin were not fully revealed when she first debutted, there are several plot-relevant spoilers that are old news by now:
    • First, the fact that she is not from Múspell was hinted at over the course of Book II, both with the in-game dialogue and with her design not fitting in with the other inhabitants. Sure enough, Loki actually hails from Ásgarðr, and doesn't serve Surtr, but instead Alfaðör.
    • Second, her fact that she is a goddess was vaguely hinted at from time to time, including dialogue from the start of the Pawns of Loki event. Her Mythic variant would soon outright prove that she is an Aesir goddess.
  • Light Is Not Good: Loki's true form has her dressed in robes with gold and white robes and ornaments, and hails from the Celestial Realm of Ásgarðr. However, it is clear that she is no saint, and seeks the destruction of Askr.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: She tells Laevatein that she's her mother, only to immediately admit that she's just messing with her.
  • Magic Staff: Her exclusive staff Thökk, which has the Wrathful Staff effect built innote . Additionally, if her HP (plus 3) is greater than or equal to that of enemies with bows, daggers, tomes, or staves in cardinal directions of her at the start of her turn, they can only move 1 space. Her refined Thökk allows her to inflict [Gravity] and -7 Res to all ranged foes within cardinal directions of her if they have less HP than her, as well as inflicting the [Stall] status and -7 Atk to melee units who have less HP than her within the same range, and the unique refine allows her to inflict the [Guard] status to the foe with the lowest Spd and any foes adjacent to that target, and gives her +4 Atk/Spd during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat.
  • Master of Illusion: She can appear as practically anyone without a problem, and comments on how Veronica "saw through her illusions so quickly." This would have become Masked Marth's downfall in the Shrouded by the Storm Tempest Trials if the real Fjorm hadn't shown up in time. It's also how she nearly fools everyone on the Askr side by disguising herself as Fjorm's younger sister Ylgr until she is discovered in Book II Chapter 12.
  • Meaningful Name: Loki's weapon is named Thökk. In Norse Mythology, Thökk was the Jötun and the one being in all creation who refused to cry for Baldr, preventing him from being resurrected by Hel. It is believed that Thökk was Loki in disguise.
  • The Mole: In the guise of Ylgr, she infiltrates the Order of Heroes and feeds information to Múspell.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Her true form is that of a sultry woman who can give the likes of Camilla and Aversa a run for their money, complete with a stripperiffic outfit and quite a bust via a Navel-Deep Neckline and some of her back via Sexy Backless Outfit.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: Her outfit has a plunging neckline that ends on her stomach.
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: Downplayed, but in the "Dueling Desires" Forging Bonds, the playable Loki would go against Aversa if it means being the only one to gain the Summoner's attention, claiming to be more powerful than her. It wasn't until the Summoner was kidnapped that they both work together and her grudge towards Aversa is dropped.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: She's named after Loki, the trickster god from Norse Mythology who is generally portrayed as evil.
  • Post-Final Boss: For Book IV; you fight her in the final part of Chapter 13, after defeating Freyja in the previous level. Interestingly, she and all her goons that appear in Book IV Chapter 13-5 are a lower level than all the other parts of Book IV Chapter 13 on all difficulties.
  • Power Floats: Her Mythic variant has Loki floating on her own, and is classified as a Flying unit.
  • Pre-Mortem One-Liner:
    "So lovely." (regular)
    "I'll show you paradise!" (regular)
    "Come with me, to your grave!" (regular)
    "Don't enjoy this too much." (regular)
    "Spring is here!" (Regal Rabbits)
    "Welcome to spring!" (Regal Rabbits)
    "All warm and fuzzy." (Regal Rabbits)
    "Let's have some fun." (Regal Rabbits)
  • Promoted to Playable: She became summonable with the Brave Redux banner, released after the end of Book II.
  • Put on a Bus: Besides of a very minor appearance at the beginnings of Books 3 and 4 (along with its ending), Loki stopped appearing altogether in the main story - although Røkkr Sieges does dive into her true allegiance. She still makes occasional appearances in Paralogue chapters though.
  • Redemption Demotion: Well, "redemption" is questionable, but the playable Loki has slightly lower base Defense and Resistance than the one fought in the story maps.
  • Secret Art: Mythic Loki has Divine Deceit as her exclusive C-Skill, which inflicts tons of negative Status Effects on the enemy at the start of each phase, as long as she has at least more than 6 Res than her foes.
  • Screw Destiny: Loki is the one who told Múspell about the Twilit Runes and how he is prophetized to win in the war between him and Nifl. When Thórr asks why she would even do that, Loki says that she finds the idea of fate playing out exactly as planned to be a bit dull, so he told him about the text to see if fate would play out differently with him having prior knowledge.
  • Situational Damage Attack: Her Mythic variant's Supreme Thökk allows her to deal damage equal to 20% of her Res during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat, so the more Res she has the more damage she will deal.
  • Squishy Wizard:
    • Her regular version has above average HP at 42 and Spd at 35 and average Atk at 33, but below average Res at 25 and low Def at 16.
    • Her Mythic variant has outstanding Atk and Res at 47 and average HP at 39 and Spd at 30, but poor Def at 16.
  • Stalker with a Crush: The Loki you summon is very interested in the Summoner, stating that she would like to be all yours for all eternity.
  • Status Buff:
    • The unique refine for her regular version's Thökk grants her +4 Atk/Spd during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat. She also has Odd Atk Wave, which gives her and any adjacent allies +6 Atk at the start of odd-numbered turns, and Earthwater Balm+, which gives all her allies +6 Def/Res after she uses her healing assist skill until the start of their next turn.
    • Her Spring variant's Beguiling Bow+ grants her +2 Atk/Spd/Def/Res during combat if the foe is at full HP at the start of combat. She also has Goad Fliers, which gives +4 Atk/Spd to all flying allies within 2 spaces of her during combat.
    • Her Mythic variant's Supreme Thökk gives her +6 Atk/Res during combat and additional Atk/Res during combat equal to 20% of her Res at the start of combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat. She also has Atk/Res Catch 4, which gives her +7 Atk/Res during combat if the foe either is at full HP at the start of combat or has a [Penalty] inflicted on them and additional +2 Atk/Res during combat if both conditions are met, and Divine Deceit gives her +4 Atk/Res during combat if the foe has a [Penalty] inflicted on them.
    • As a Mythic Hero of Dark, if an ally has a Dark Blessing during Dark Season in Aether Raids, she gives them +5 HP and +3 Atk if they're on the battlefield, which can be stacked with other Mythic Heroes of Dark, including copies of herself.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: Her Mythic variant's Divine Deceit allows her to remove all [Bonus] effects the foe has active on them, excluding field stat buffs, within 3 rows or 3 columns centered on her after all start-of-turn effects trigger at the the start of her and her foe's turn if that foe has 3 or more [Bonus] effects, also excluding field stat buffs.
  • Status Effect:
    • Her regular version's unrefined Thökk has her inflict the [Gravity]note  status effect to all ranged foes within cardinal directions of her if she has 3 or more HP than her foe at the start of her turn, the refined version inflicts [Gravity] if she has more HP instead and also inflicting the [Stall]note  status effect under the same conditions to melee foes, and the unique refine inflicting the [Guard]note  status effect to the slowest foes and foes adjacent to those foes at the start of her turn.
    • Her Mythic variant's Divine Deceit inflicts [Gravity] to all foes within cardinal directions of her and the [Ploy]note  and [Exposure]note  status effects to all foes within 3 rows or 3 columns centered on her on all foes with 5 or more Res less than her at the start of her and her foe's turn. She also has Dazzling Discord, which, in addition to preventing the foe from counterattacking, inflicts the [Discord]note  status effect to the nearest foes within 5 spaces of her and foes within 2 spaces of those foes that have less Res than her at the start of her turn, and Glitter of Light, which inflicts the [Counter Disrupt]note  status effect to the foe and all foes within 2 spaces of those foes after combat if she triggers it during combat, even if she was KOed during that combat.
  • Stripperiffic:
    • Her ordinary outfit already leaves one of her legs almost completely uncovered, and has a very low neckline, all of which gets more emphasized in her damaged art where her back is shown totally exposed as well.
    • Exaggerated with her Spring outfit; Loki is the only female character whose Spring costume does not totally cover her legs, instead leaving her thighs and upper legs fully exposed to make her leotard more pronounced. The outfit also features extremely deep cleavage, exposed shoulders, and is so tight her navel shows through.
    • Downplayed with her Mythic variant's outfit; while it does have some parts of exposed skin around her upper thighs and hips, as well as a small cleavage window in the center and sideboob, Loki's real self is far more modest compared to her much more stripperific variants, due to her wearing longer boots and an outfit that covers up more of her skin.
  • The Tease: She often teases others, speaking in double entendres. She even goes as far as to joke with Laevatein that she might be her mother. Loki's Spring art also features her seductively biting on an arrow with her bow held behind her back. Taken to the extreme with one of her quotes in her Bunny Leotard, where she teases the player about rabbits being famous for something "besides eating carrots" (namely, their intense and frequent reproduction). The Japanese line has her flat-out mention without context that rabbits have lots of children, teasing the player about what her intentions might be.
  • Team Mom: Seems to greatly desire being this, and often treats others like they are children as a result. While pretending to work under Surtr, she serves as his tactician - basically giving her an advisory role like a parent might have. When speaking to Laevatein, she jokingly claims that she is Laevatein's mother, at the expense of the latter's feelings. Her Book II, Tempest Trial, and Paralogue actions all involve her manipulating other characters' situations or knowledge to see what they'll do as a result, treating the heroes like children that she enjoys watching play. Finally, when she appears in her bunny leotard as part of the Regal Rabbits banner, she gushes about how many children rabbits have in one of her Japanese quotes. In spite of all this, she has still sided with villains in the past for unknown reasons - greatly undermining whatever maternal qualities she might have (or want to have).
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The Girly Girl to Thórr's Tomboy.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: After she is defeated for the final time in Book II Chapter 12, she gives the heroes a map to Surtr's location and leaves, content to watch the outcome from the sidelines.
  • Wake-Up Call Boss: If you think Clerics are not threatening, Loki's introduction in Book II will probably change your opinion. In addition to her high stats, her staff Thökk has the Wrathful effect and Gravity Ploy built in to let her deal heavy damage and restrict movement, on top of being able to heal tons of damage with assists such as Physic+, Recover+, and Restore+, and let's not get to when she has Dazzling Staff equipped.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: It's heavily implied that her being a deity is the reason behind her actions and desire for chaos, as she becomes incredibly bored otherwise.

    Thórr 
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War God / Sun-Kissed Gods
"Don't toy with me, Loki. There is work to be done, yet you play, knowing full well your duties are far too important to ignore."

An aesir warrior who is regarded by the mortals as the god of war. She makes her debut during Book III, where she offers Lif and Thrasir a contract to serve them in exchange for a wish. She also works with Loki, both of whom serve the creator of everything himself.

In late-November 2021, she was released as a Mythic Hero of Astra.

Voiced by: Rina Sato (Japanese), Laila Berzins (English)
Artist: Shigeki Maeshima
Class: Axe Flier (regular), Blue Flier (Taken by the Tide)

  • Achilles' Heel: For a War God, you wouldn't expect Thórr to be weak against arrows, but because her regular version is classified as a Flying unit due to Power Floats, she takes extra damage against Bows (and certain Tomes) in Heroes.
  • Action Initiative:
    • Her regular version's War-God Mjölnir allows her to have a guaranteed follow-up attack if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat.
    • Her playable regular version has Flow Guard, where, in addition to inflicting -1 special buildup on the foe per attack, allows her to ignore skills that deny any of her follow-up attacks if she initiates combat.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: Instead of being a redhead in the original mythology and blond in modern fiction, Thórr here has dark green hair.
  • Amazonian Beauty: While she's much more covered up than Loki, her dress clings to her body and shows that her stomach is well-built and toned. Her attacking art shows her legs to be similarly stout and firm, and her chest still appears to be every bit as big as Loki's. Unsurprisingly, she wields a massive axe with her well-honed body.
  • Anti-Armor: Her regular version's War-God Mjölnir allows her to deal effective damage against Armored units. Considering that Mjölnir is a hammer in Norse Mythology, this makes sense.
  • Baritone of Strength: Fitting for a war goddess, her Japanese and English voice actors play her with low, husky tones.
  • Cooldown Manipulation:
    • Her regular version War-God Mjölnir grants her -1 maximum special cooldown.
    • Her playable regular version inflicts the Inverted variant with Flow Guard, which, in addition to allowing her to ignore skills that deny any of her follow-up attacks, allows her to inflict -1 special buildup on the foe per attack if she initiates combat.
    • Her playable regular and Summer Duo variant has Worldbreaker, which allows her to give +1 special buildup per attack to herself and any allies within 2 spaces of her during combat.
    • Summer Duo Thórr & Loki's Divine Whimsy gives them -1 special cooldown at the start of their turn if they're within 2 spaces of an ally.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: Summer Duo Thórr & Loki inflicts the [Exposure] status effect on the slowest foe and foes within 2 spaces of that unit at the start of their turn, where those inflicted by it receive 10 extra damage per attack during combat. They also have A/R Far Trace, which inflicts -3 Atk/Res on the foe during combat.
  • The Dragon: Alfaðör's most loyal general.
  • The Dividual: Summer Duo Thórr & Loki has the both of them operate as one unit.
  • Final Boss: Of the "Ice & Flame 5" Tempest Trials+ event for Regular Thórr, and the "Life & Death 1" Tempest Trials+ event for Summer Duo Thórr & Loki.
  • Finishing Move: Her finishing attack has her throw her axe high and flip in front of her, then she moves forward and telepathically catches it above her head and spins in before catching it with both her hands and slamming her axe down on her foe.
  • Going Commando: Unlike Loki, who clearly wears pantyhose that are visible due to her dress barely covering her, Thórr doesn't seem to wear any underwear at all, as her attacking and especially her damaged art show off so much leg and hip that it should be visible by that point. Specifically, her damaged art tears her dress and reveals her legs up past where her crotch is with not a shred of fabric under her dress in sight. However, her concept art shows that she's wearing a Leotard of Power underneath her dress.
  • Herd-Hitting Attack: Her Summer Duo version comes with Blazing Thunder, an AOE Special that deals damage based on her Atk x 1.5 minus the foe's Res in a vertical line before actually entering combat. Combined with her Cooldown Manipulation abilities and her Exposure affliction, she can consistently bring down the thunder every turn.
  • Hidden Buxom: Zigzagged. She dresses quite conservatively with barely any cleavage on display, and compared to Loki might as well look like she's dressed like a nun by comparison. But her attacking art, which has her raise her arms above her head and puff her chest out as a result, and her damaged art, which very slightly tears the top of her dress, shows that her breasts actually spill out of her dress in certain poses and are just barely contained by it. Her damaged art implies her boobs are even bigger than Loki's with her showing off much deeper cleavage even just from a side view, but their Summer Duo variants shows that they both share the same cup size.
  • Historical Gender Flip: Thórr in Norse mythology is known as a male with long red hair with a full beard. In Heroes, she's a green haired busty lady.
  • Historical In-Joke: Thórr here being female is pretty hilarious, considering in one of the stories of Norse Mythology, Thor, with the help of Loki, had to be Disguised in Drag while pretending to be Freyja in order to get Mjölnir back, due to the Jötun stealing it and demanding that Freyja marries their leader if Thor wants Mjölnir returned.
  • Hit-and-Run Tactics: Summer Duo Thórr & Loki have A/R Far Trace, which, in addition to inflicting -3 Atk/Res on the foe during combat, gives them [Canto (Rem.)], which allows them to move spaces equal to the remainder of the spaces they did not use yet after taking an action once per turn.
  • I Gave My Word: The summonable Thórr makes it clear that she is here because she made a bet with Loki which she lost, and now has to do something for her. While this is a temporary arrangement and warns you that she might turn against you if Alfaðör wills it, she at least wants to honor her promise.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Summer Duo Thórr & Loki has Thórr wield a folding fan as a tome. Said fan gives her -1 maximum special cooldown, inflicts [Exposure] and [Stall] on the slowest foe and foes within 2 spaces of that foe at the start of her turn, gives her -1 special cooldown at the start of her turn if she is within 2 spaces of an ally, and if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat she gain +6 Atk and inflicts -6 Atk on the foe during combat.
  • Innocent Fanservice Girl: Unlike Loki who is aware of her looks and acts as a tease, their Duo Summer alt makes it clear Thórr doesn't understand she's attractive to mortals, believing that she's scaring them instead.
  • Intrigued by Humanity: Unlike Loki who sees mortals as inferior Thórr seems to think highly of them. In the first Røkkr Siege intro she doesn’t approve of Loki speaking ill of those who fall in battle as they gave their all for their ideals. Most of her exchanges with Loki have been about their differing opinions on humanity, with Thórr often telling Loki not to belittle them.
  • I Work Alone: Regular Thórr's War-God Mjölnir neutralizes any field stat buffs active on her foe during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat and is not adjacent to any ally.
  • Let's Fight Like Gentlemen: When Thórr invades Askr with tens of millions of soldiers in the Mjölnir's Strike game mode, she tells Alfonse and the others about the Midgard's Shield which will allow them to potentially withstand the attack. This trope might also be the in-game justification for the 'Brace' phase.
  • Leotard of Power: Concept art shows that Thórr wears a leotard underneath her dress.
  • Mighty Glacier: Her regular version has outstanding Atk at 44, fantastic Def at 41, good Res at 34, and average HP at 40, but low Spd at 19.
  • Ms. Fanservice: She's every bit as attractive as her sister, Loki, boasting large breasts, a very stunning and toned figure, and a dress that nicely showcases her legs, and her Summer variant shows it all off.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: Unlike her sister Loki, Thórr doesn't screw around when it comes to carrying out her plans, as shown in the Mjölnir's Strike mode.
  • One-Steve Limit: Her weapon shares the same name as the tome wielded by Ishtar. To differentiate the two, her hammer is called the War-God Mjölnir.
  • Power at a Price:
    • Her playable regular version has Atk/Def Push 4, where it grants her +7 Atk/Def during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat, but deals 5 damage to her if she did received those boosts and performed an attack.
    • Summer Duo Thórr & Loki has Still Water 4, where they gain +7 Atk/Res, but are inflicted with -5 Def.
  • Power Floats: Her regular version is seen floating in her animations, and as such she is classified as a Flying unit.
  • Pre-Mortem One-Liner:
    "Great Mjölnir!"
    "Stay resolute, I'm ready."
    "A warrior is owed respect."
    "Show me your strength."
  • Promoted to Playable: After over two years of her debut in the game, and later after the end of the Ice & Flame 5 Tempest Trials event, Thórr was finally released as playable in late November 2021.
  • Secret Art: She has Worldbreaker as her C skill, which allows her to give +1 special buildup per attack to herself and any allies within 2 spaces of her during combat.
  • Shock and Awe: In the Mjölnir's Strike game mode, like her inspiration, she is shown to have control over lightning.
  • Squishy Wizard: Her Summer Duo version has fantastic Atk at 43, great Res at 37, and average HP at 40 and Def at 30, but poor Spd at 16. However, what makes them go into this status instead of a Mighty Glacier is with their default Still Water 4, which gives them +7 Atk/Res but inflicts -5 Def.
  • Status Buff:
    • Her regular version War-God Mjölnir gives her +6 Atk during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat.
    • Her playable regular version has Atk/Def Push 4, which allows her to gain +7 Atk/Def during combat if she is at 25% HP or above at the start of combat, but deals 5 damage to her after combat if she attacked.
    • As a Mythic Hero of Astra, if an ally has an Astra Blessing during Astra Season in Aether Raids, she gives them +5 HP/Def if they're on the battlefield, which can be stacked with other Mythic Heroes of Astra, including copies of herself.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: Summer Duo Thórr & Loki's Duo Skill allows them to remove any [Bonus] the foe has active on them within 5 rows or 5 columns when it activates.
  • Status Effects: Summer Duo Thórr & Loki's Divine Whimsy allows them to inflict [Exposure] and [Stall] to the slowest foe and foes within 2 spaces of that unit at the start of their turn, where [Exposure] has the one inflicted with it take 10 extra damage per attack, and [Stall] has the one be inflicted with it move only 1 space if they have a status effect that gives them +1 movement active. Their Duo Skill also inflicts [Gravity] on foes within cardinal directions of them when it activates, where [Gravity] reduces the foe's movement to 1.
  • Straight Man: She is this to Loki. In the intro of Røkkr Sieges, while Loki is messing around with the spirits of the dead to create the Røkkr, Thórr detects her schemes and is bound to duty to report about it to their superior, ending with Thórr stating to Loki to focus on their mission.
  • Super-Empowering: She's the reason why the Young variants of Heroes* are powered up.
  • Theme Naming: Thor is the son of Odin and the god of thunder and lightning in Norse Mythology, known to wield the hammer Mjölnir.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The Tomboy to Loki's Girly Girl.
  • War God: She is proclaimed as a war god by both Líf and herself. Her epithet alone drops this exact trope name.
  • Worthy Opponent: She makes it a point to seek out mortals that show "true strength" to her. Notably, in the "Keepers of Faith" Forging Bonds, she's incredibly impressed with the Gatekeeper's sheer determination and refusal to back down despite being outmatched and on the brink of collapsing, and outwardly compliments him before she decides that he's worthy enough that she can stop holding back.

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