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Q: Thor is banished from Asgard after betraying his father and attempting to kill who?
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Is thor only a myth?

Thor is not a myth he is the Norse god of thunder and the son of Odin the ruler of Asgard. Thor was banished to earth when he disobeyed his father and attacked the ice giants of Yodenhiem. When he was banished he lost his power to wield his hammer Mjolir. He then must fight to gain back his honor and return to his home in Asgard.


How you get odin father of the aesir?

You go to Asgard.


Why do you think leif erickson was banished from two countries rather than put in prison?

Leif was never banished. His father, Erik the Red, was banished from Norway and Iceland.


Was the goddess Athena ever banished?

No, Athena was never banished from Olympus. It really isn't in her nature to do something that would anger her father, Zeus.


Where was thor born?

Drax the Destroyer.


Was Erik the Red banished from Norway or Iceland?

Iceland. Erik the Red's father was banished from Norway for murdering a man, and Erik the Red was himself banished from Iceland for three years, also for murdering two men.


Where did odin live?

Odin was the father of the Aesir (Norse gods) and lived with his compatriots in Asgard (Home of the gods). He divided his time between tending to matters in Asgard, visiting Midgard (disguised as a man) and lording over his Einherriar (Chosen slain) in Valhalla (Otherwise known as Valhall), where he was known as Valfather.


Why did Eric the red move to Iceland?

His father had been banished from Norway for murder, so they moved to Iceland.


Was it ture that Lief Ericson's dad was a killer?

Yes. His father Erik the Red was banished from Norway and Iceland.


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Why did duke Frederick banished rosalind?

He didn't like her father who was his brother and the rightful Duke. If this play was Hamlet you could call him Claudius. Still, Duke Frederick didn't kill his brother--just banished him to live in the forest.


What is ironic about Okonkwo's crime and his banishment to Mbanta?

By killing someone's son, the person to continue the father's heritage, Okonkwo is banished to his motherland.