Mortile reign
The god king Mortile, king and god of Juptearian's and Hermij's predecessors the storm giants. He ruled in a dictator fashion it's said leading the storm giants to ruin and their death until a Storm giant named Thor took it upon himself to end the reign. Getting the best dwarf's of mars to fashion him a hammer able to contest even the worst storms. Then he took the hammer and destroyed the Mortile kingdom in one event called Ragnarök. Which doomed one planet only to free another with Thor's ambition for a free world.
Historical Basis
The real history is that, yes, a storm giant named Thor fought Mortile. As for the reasoning is way different than a better future. The story of Ragnarök is not true to the exact article either. The storm giants were only slaves for Mortile like in Egypt not his subjects. The only one's he called subjects were the demigod children he had with concubines. The storm giant Thor then lived as a slave not as a warrior like is claimed. Also the Odin and Loki brothers who were claimed as his parent and uncle were actually his slavers who didn't believe in slavery. The demigod Odin was also no king, but just Thor's foreman who always knew Thor's righteous side and anger would get him in trouble more than any other. Not knowing the exact scale of his undoing necessarily. Also he did predict with a clairvoyant eye he had that something terrible would happen and called it Ragnarök. It just so happened that Loki the trickery and magic master of the Mortile demigods. Had a plan to use Thor to end slavery. Yet he didn't expect what happened either. All Loki truly did was teach Thor a word of power from the original world god's celestial common language. That word was conduit and told him it meant trap. Then he made himself look like Mortile his father and killed Thor's brother in front of him and Odin. Who was named Baldur and loved by all the slaves under Odin's care and rule. The rest is Ragnarök.
Spread
The tale is told by Juptearian's to Viking mercenaries who then told earthlings and then earthlings took their own spin.
Variations & Mutation
The variation to it on Jupiter and Earth aren't the historical version or from the right perspective. While Viking mercs took the historical version and wrote it down to use as a lesson.
Cultural Reception
Earth sees the myth as it is, a myth. Jupiter sees the myth as a legendary tale or history. Then the Viking mercenaries see it as a historical lesson.
In Literature
The amazing version wrote in Pluto common and earth common cover pages and not fully believed. Yet the Juptearian version is only oral and differs tribe to tribe, but fully believed by spreaders.
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