In the life of a Yautja, strength is almost everything for without it, a Hunter can not get far in life. One Yautja who is the personification of such strength has to be Thor, one of the many pillars of the Norse Clan. When born he showed great potential for once he was in his Fathers hands (All-Father/Odin), he landed a sucker kicked to the old man which shocked everyone but made the old Warrior laugh with pride. When he grew older, Thor’s Dreadlocks came in with a deformity for his Predlocks where crimson red. However it didn’t hold him back for his enemies describe it as a warrior who’s head is on fire. When the time came for Thor to be his own Hunter/Warrior he would forge a weapon only he could wield, a weapon so powerful that it had the power to change the weather, the weapon would go by many names in Yautja Culture but on Earth we came to know it as Mjölnir.
The weapon could only be welt by Thor due to a DNA coding scan, and a couple of armor pieces to keep the user safe from the harm of the hammer. The weapon could forge a surge of energy at the expense of the energy supply of the Yautja, this would cause a overload so it would take away the Yautja’s cloaking and plasma caster abilities all to land a devastating attack similar if not stronger to the average lighting bolt. The armor itself keeps the user from being shocked or burned by said hammer, but the gauntlets is what made Thor seem like a God among his pears. For when he threw his hammer around recklessly, he has the opportunity to call it back through a magnetic pull only found in the hammers materials, making it almost seem like magic to the early days of humanity.
He would treat all of the members of the Norse Clan with respect, but would more so be the annoying jock who liked to talk about fighting people. When Loki arrived the two would come to know each other as friends and would pull pranks on one another, however once Loki brought aboard his children something changed. The atmosphere became electric in a sense, when Thor was sparing with Jörmungndr, what would be practice turned into a whole fight with lucky no one getting hurt but it took practically the whole clan to split the two apart. There a hatred and rivalry grew, with one trying to out due the other, but once word from Odin about Loki and his children planning to go Bad Blood….everyone was up at arms, even Thor. Though it felt wrong for not knowing the reason, the Warriors blood inside him boiled too much to hear reason.
The last that Thor saw of Loki was bloody and beaten as he was dragged to the holding cells of the ship, hearing his gargling screams as Loki met a fate like no other. Thor would go on however, searching for worthy warriors to crave his blood lust and there was no other prey like that of Humans.