Ragnarök
Historical Basis
Ragnarök was predicted by the demi-god Odin the clairvoyant. His prediction was for the moon of Yggdrasil a place home of a giant tree, elephant grass, dire squirrels and small ants that live in colonies under the roots called humans later on earth. Well this green moon was planned to crash into the center of Jupitar and part it into two smaller planets. Yet Mortile didn't like that idea as his kingdom would shrink. He knew he would be fine, but his kingdom would shrink and it was told the plant life would blossom from this event on Jupiter's halves. Making it less easy to cause high winds and such things. Taking his control to an extent too and would cause him vulnerability. In this disturbed state Loki his least favorite son suggested something great for once. Why not destroy the moon first. So he called for an indestructible hammer to be fashioned by the dwarves of mars. Who really by mortal standards were still giants, but to god's were small. This is why even though they are called dwarves they could fashion a hammer for a god of giants. So the dwarves made the hammer out of a dark steel and god's blood alloy.
This all would have worked out for Mortile. Until he saw the act of Loki pretending to be him and kill a slave as nothing, but an insignificant act to play or get his attention. Then gave the job of retrieving the hammer to Odin. Who couldn't predict his most trusted slave being corrupted by Loki in the way he did. He only saw Thor as not being able to do anything to a god too, just like Mortile.
Yet as Thor retrieved the hammer he added an extra order that needed to be rushed into the hammer before Mortile gets angry at the dwarfs. Thor asked, "Add this word of power to the hammer as an enchantment." He then said the word for conduit thinking it meant trap. The dwarves knew not what it meant, but of the celestial language and that this slave wouldn't have came up with it so it must be a god's request.
Leading to the hammer turning into an indestructible conduit for electricity. The giant Thor then unknowingly brings this hammer as is to the god Mortile and throws it at him as hard as he can. The electric storm god is next sucked in and a lightning bolt fires out straight up at the moon and it redirects towards the water giant not yet named earth. First named Aquasic for it's water and aquatic lifeforms.
On Jupiter the hammer channels the elements the god's made of and winds engulf the kingdom's castle ripping it apart. The pet and serpent god snake Jörmungandr eats Thor by the startling disappearance of its owner. The terrible creature of the underground shadows Fenrir comes up from the bowls of Jupitor with the disappearance of the god's presence. Odin predicts it first and is first there only to die. While Heimdall realizes what Loki had done finally he takes it upon himself to end his brother. Ending both Loki and Heimdall in battle with each other. Which most see as the start of chaos and orders battle through the ages. At some point Heimdall's blood is stored away in a vial by someone. Turning it into an amulet to be used later. On the other hand Thor does kill the serpent god too as he dies in it's stomach. A wind from the hammer throws the snake god's corpse in the air towards Fenrir and kills him with it's fang poison and all. Next the chaos ensues and blood from Loki splatters into a gust from the castle balcony they are on in the direction of Fenrir. The demi-god blood, mixed with the serpent god's body, and the beast Fenrir's mind/brain punctured by the fang lead to a new reaction. God blood all over the storm giants body being digested combines with the mind left of the beast in the area, Fenrir's. Leading to the body healing through a broken mind of a beast, a dead mind of a giant and the blood of the chaotic demi-god and serpent god of lies. These things combined into a body mixed with beast, god, chaos, and only needs life. That's when a rabbit comes by and sniffs it. Changing the rabbit forever and maybe not for the better. It is Ludus god of chaos.
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