A Runic Attack can be bought from the Dwarven brothers named after Thamur, called "Thamur's Breath.".Another possibility is that the goddess resurrected him with the solemn purpose of using him as a zombie without free will. It can be assumed due to his damaged brain and the condition of his body due to being dead for so long, Freya was unable to properly resurrect him like she did to Mimir whose brain and head condition remains undamaged and was recently killed.In this case, it appears that Freya is only controlling his body. It would appear that the reanimated Thamur isn't alive at all, as he shows no emotion and still looks very corpse-like, unlike Mimir, who was also reanimated by Freya and appeared healthy.Thor Always took credits for planning that one but, the truth is the sweaty bawbag just got lucky." ![]() When Thamur fell, he crushed a charming place famed for worshipping the Vanir god, Njörd. Sadly, he caught the eye of the one person he didn't want to meet alone at night, so far from home. Thamur chased after his son, but in his emotional state, soon founded himself wandering Midgard, lost and alone. either way, a quarrel of theirs spiraled out of control, and the overworked stone mason-bonk!-struck his son. Perhaps the father had too much fears in him or his son too little. Proud Thamur hoped to one day past his vast knowledge on to his son, but young Hrimthur had the heart of a warrior. There was a Giant once named Thamur- a very giant Giant-who despite his mountainous size, was without question the greatest stonemason this world has ever seen. Kratos: "This chisel we seek- What is it?" Master Masonry: Thamur was known as the greatest stonemason that the nine realms ever had, his masonry skills even inherited by his son Hrimthur despite the latter having the heart of a warrior instead of a mason.Cryokinesis: As a frost giant Thamur possesses his kind's standard ability to control over ice, as seen when he froze the entire landscape around the village of Njörd's worshippers with his last breath and when he as a corpse attempted to freeze both Kratos and Atreus with his icy breath under Freya's command. ![]() Superhuman Durability: Thamur was able to withstand several attacks from Thor and his hammer Mjölnir before falling and getting impaled in the skull with his own chisel.Superhuman Strength: As a colossal frost giant, Thamur had incredible levels of superhuman strength.Thamur's corpse even removes the chisel from his head in an attempt to separate Kratos from Baldur.Įventually, under Freya's command, Thamur's corpse uses his ice-breath in an attempt to freeze Kratos and Atreus, however, the latter summons Jörmungandr, who attacks and seemingly kills the undead Thamur. When Atreus unintentionally frees Baldur of his immortality, a desperate Freya reanimates Thamur's corpse and uses it to disrupt the fighting. Baldur and Freya also arrive and a fight ensues. Kratos and Atreus return to the site of Thamur's death when Jörmungandr spits them out as he is about to collapse. Kratos successfully kills the former and retrieves a piece of the chisel. The disruption and noise caused by this attracts the attention of Magni and Modi. The tip of the chisel is buried under thick ice that not even Mjölnir could crack so Kratos breaks the ice by tipping over Thamur's giant hammer. Father and son need the tip of Thamur's chisel in order to unlock various chambers throughout the realm but especially to open the gate to Jötunheim. Kratos and Atreus learn of Thamur's story from Mimir, who also directs them to where Thamur's corpse is. Mimir bluntly describes the truth as being that the "sweaty bawbag" just got lucky. Despite his fall being an accident, Thor took complete credit for it, claiming he planned the entire thing. Worse still, Thamur's gargantuan corpse crushed a village that worshiped the Vanir god Njörðr, and his death resulted in a great burst of frost energy, instantly freezing everything near him (except, of course, for Thor), and resulting in an icy landscape for miles around. In the ensuing attack, Thor slew the frost giant with his own chisel, driving it clean through his skull. Feeling shame and regret, Thamur chased after him, but in his desperation, he became lost and alone in Midgard, and his shouting had attracted the attention of Thor. Because of this, Thamur and Hrimthur had a fierce argument until Thamur struck his son, causing Hrimthur to run away from his father. Hrimthur, however, had "the heart of a warrior, not a builder" and thus refused to help his father. ![]() While building a wall around Jötunheim, Thamur attempted to get his only son, Hrimthur, to help him, as he didn't believe it could be finished in time by him alone.
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