PS. I have to admit that I flat-out loved Thor's comment to Dumbledore at the very end. Methinks the good professor really needs to reassess his vision of reality and perhaps nudge it into better conformation with an objective correlation of forces and powers rather than believing his own press; this kind of nonsense it not going to help his position at all.
Author's response
- As I see it, the level of control that I have the Headmaster attempting to gain in this story is a pale imitation of the control he had in canon.
- That and I wanted people to remember that while Thor may come off as an amazingly powerful teddy bear in comics canon, he is in fact a warrior in the Norse tradition, which translates to he kills you, your family, all your relatives your neighbors and their pets.