General Name: Mjolnir Slot: Weapon Type: Hammer (Axe) Handling: One-Handed Class: Mythic Quantity: Limited Element: Lightning Damage: +120 Strength Durability: 3x S-Rank Details Description: Mjolnir is made out of a rare ore that can't be found anymore. It is said that Odin placed an enchantment on it and thus the hammer's use became restricted to the worthy. The enchantment is represented by the appearance of a trefoil knot on the hilt. This results in only certain wielders being capable of raising Mjolnir from the ground. The better wielder can take it away easily from a wielder that is considered lesser. Lore: There are many stories about Mjolnir. The most famous one tells the tale of an unimaginably powerful cosmic storm called the Tempest which approached the realm of Asgard. Odin, chief of the Sartri gods, battled the storm for many days when it threatened Asgard. Once the storm was weakened enough, Odin defeated Tempest by trapping it into a chunk of Uru that had been given to him by the Dwarves as a gift, after Odin saved them from an invasion of trolls. From the Uru, Odin requested the Dwarves to forge Mjolnir. The blacksmiths needed to use the tremendous heat of a star to get the forge hot enough to manipulate the Uru. They moved to the outlands of Iceberg to ensure that it would not escape. The hammer was completed in seventeen weeks. In the process, the heat escaped causing an explosion, and almost took Iceberg with it. When Odin first tried to wield Mjolnir, he couldn't control it due to Tempest still retaining its power. The hammer devastated Asgard as it flew out of control. Out of spite, Odin cast an enchantment on the hammer to prevent anyone else from wielding it. The hammer was stored away where it sat for untold ages where Tempest would eventually die, but its power would remain inside Mjolnir. Much later, Mjolnir was bequeathed to his son Thor, after he proved himself worthy through several trials. Thor carried Mjolnir throughout his adventures. Thus, the history of Mjolnir follows that of Thor and the tales surrounding him. Though, at some point, there are some conflicting stories. Under different names, the stories mention the encounter of Thor, the Sartric God of Thunder, and Rhaen the Godslayer. Rhaen, a mortal, wielding Moryana, managed to defeat Thor in battle. Instead of murdering Thor, Rhaen brought shame upon the whole pantheon by letting Thor live and telling that the gods never cared about those on Earthland. While Thor recovered physically from the battle, his mental state got affected tremendously unaware to him. On Earthland, Thor fell in love with a mortal woman. She was unaware of Thor's background and said the same thing to him. It consolidated Thor's deepest belief, that of Rhaen being right about claiming the gods were selfish and uncaring for mortals. Thor lost his confidence in his godhood and consequently his ability to wield Mjolnir. Ever since, the hammer laid on Earthland, mostly untouched. Measurements: The handle is 1.5 meters long and the hammer is 40 centimeters wide on both sides (80 centimeters in total width) and is 40 centimeters long. Extra Requirements:
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