Cul Bor'son and The Worthy
Cul Bor'son and his Worthy | |
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Affiliations: | Cul, Skadi, Kuurth, Skirn, Mokk, Griethoth, Angrir, Nul |
Socked By: | various |
Introduction: | Fear in the Dark |
It is time to reclaim my throne. This realm has been left alone for far too long. Let us go.
Former ruler of Asgard, Cul Bor'son was imprisoned on Earth and the spirits of his followers, the Worthy, were imbued in their hammers and scattered across Midgard. Until the Society of Thule decided to bring them back.
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Cul Bor'son God of Fear deceased |
![]() Powers: Cul was granted the power of most Asgardian gods and goddesses. However, as he was Bor’son and Odin's older brother, his power was more formidable. He was stronger than other Asgardians and healed faster - making it very hard to take him down. Cul also had an innate ability for magic, which included teleportation within his own dimension. Unlike other gods he was also capable of feeding on fear, thus making him a more dangerous foe. Due to his almost unlimited powers, Odin was only able to banish him or keep him away, not kill him. His powers were greatly diminished during his imprisonment, but gradually grew as each hammer was united with a chosen Worthy. Initially, Cullen’s (see Society of Thule) own healing powers only barely kept his human body alive as the avatar of a god was too strong for it. When Cul’s own healing kicked in after the awakening of Skirn, he needed less protection. With all the Worthy awakened, Cul was so powerful that it took everything to bring him down. However, Tandy’s light was able to cause a major damage to him as her powers didn’t need to pierce to the skin in order to kill someone. Her power could reach his life energy and drain it. In this state, the Odinsword was be able to behead Cul and bring an end to his reign of terror. PB: Rami Malek, socked by. Zoila
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Skadi Goddess of Winter |
![]() Powers: As well as the usual strength and ability to summon lightning bestowed by her hammer, Skadi could also control winter weather conditions. Initially, she was extremely powerful, but as each Worthy was awakened her power levels dropped until she was on par with the other Worthy. Cindy is baseline human and has no powers of her own.
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Kuurth Breaker of Stone |
![]() Powers: On top of Cain's own strength and size, Kuurth's spirit add more strength, plus the ability to call lightning with the Hammer. PB: Dwayne Johnson aka "The Rock", socked by Frito.
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Nerkkod Breaker of Oceans |
![]() Powers: Ray has gills behind his ears and webbed fingers and feet that emerge when wet; he usually keeps them covered with boots, hats, and gloves. Nerkkod had the 'standard' Worthy abilities, but was also able to create waterspouts and floods with the hammer.
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Skirn Breaker of Men |
![]() Powers: Along with Sue's invisibility and force fields, Skirn had Asgardian strength and invulnerability, and the ability to summon and control lightning. PB: Gabriella Wilde, socked by AJ.
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Mokk Breaker of Faith |
![]() Powers: While Paul had the x-gene, his powers didn't manifest until he picked up the hammer of Mokk. is mutant powers are the ability to transmute living and nonliving things into stone. The change is not permanent, things that have turned into stone revert back to normal with 1 to 2 hours. There is no ill effects of the change, only that it causes some dizziness and some stiffness. However, the stone can become damaged and break - if this does happen people die. After he was freed from Mokk, Paul arranged for training in his powers via the Xavier Institute's distance learning program.
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Griethoth Breaker of Wills |
![]() Powers: Griethoth was an Asgardian warrior with the usual Asgardian strength and invulnerability, as well as having the lightning powers provided by the hammer. Harotu is baseline human and has no powers.
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Angrir Breaker of Souls |
![]() Powers: Craig is more or less, immortal. If he dies, he resurrects almost immediately, as well as healing from any injury. As he resurrects, Craig experiences the full pain and trauma of dying, and takes about ten minutes to regain his mind and equilibrium. If he is injured in a non-life threatening way, he heals as a normal human would. Angrir had the powers of an Asgardian warrior, as well as a superhuman drive to destroy his enemies.
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Nul Breaker of Worlds |
![]() Powers: Hulk with Asgardian strength and a hammer.
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Cul was the oldest of son of Bor, groomed to be the next King of Asgard and the Nine Realms. However, Cul was different than other Asgardians as he was a fear eater - gaining power and strength from other people’s fear. He took great pleasure of bending people to his will by doing this. Odin, seeing that his brother would not only destroy the people of Asgard but his hunger wouldn’t end there, fought Cul for the right to be the next heir. Odin created a sword that was able to strike down his brother. He then exiled his brother and those that followed him. The sword, called the Odinsword, remained in Odin’s vault. Powerless and angry that his brother, Odin, would banish him - the rightful king of Asgard - Cul swore revenge. It was on his travels through Midgard to regain his lost power that he met The Dweller in the Dark, a demon who generated fear. Dweller offered Cul a deal, Dweller would give Cul power that he craved and in return, Dweller would get Midgard.
Cul saw this as a means for his revenge and set in motion their plans. Dweller suggested weapons that could rival even the gods. The hammers were created out of cold iron, the blood of his Worthy as well as his own, and sealed with powerful magical runes. With the Dweller generating the fear from the humans and turning them into Shades, Cul’s power grew until Odin, fearing that his brother’s power was stronger than before, struck him down and sealed Cul’s spirit in a tomb on a lost island. However, the Odinsword was shattered in the process. Their king sealed, the Worthies' essences were sealed in the hammers and scattered across the world.
Two thousand years later, the Society of Thule freed the Dweller, who in turn freed Cul, and the plan began again, only to be eventually thwarted by The Avengers and the various mutants of the Xavier Institute. Cul was killed when he was beheaded with the re-forged Odinsword, brought from Asgard by Thor.
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