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      • Two years after the battle of Sokovia, [a] Thor is imprisoned by the fire demon Surtur, who reveals that Thor's father Odin is no longer on Asgard. He explains that the realm will soon be destroyed during the prophesied apocalypse Ragnarök, once Surtur unites his crown with the Eternal Flame that burns in Odin's vault.
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  2. So who is this fiery fellow and what, exactly, does Ragnarok mean? The giant fire monster is named Surtur, and he is one of the classic villains from the Thor comics. As you might guess from his...

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    Surtur was a sinister, cold, emotionless, remorseless and diabolical individual who would not hesitate to kill anyone who stood in his way, be it friend or foe. He was the ultimate personification of destruction; he had used his mighty powers against his enemies and had no fear to destroy everything in his path, indicating the fact that Ragnarökmus...

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    1. Fire Demon Physiology: Surtur was one of the most powerful beings in the cosmos, capable, even in his weakened state, of holding his own against Thor. After being resurrected by the Eternal Flame, Surtur's powers were immeasurably increased as he was finally able to bring Ragnarök to Asgard, destroying the incredibly powerful Hela in the process. 1.1. Superhuman Strength: Even while weakened, Surtur was still strong enough to challenge Thor. After being resurrected at full power by the Ete...

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    1. Sword Mastery: Surtur is adept in the use of his Twilight Sword, a massive flaming blade he used to slice through whole palaces and kill Hela.

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    1. Twilight Sword: An enormous sword seemingly composed of fire. It can launch fiery projectiles to engulf targets and grows to match Surtur's size when he is restored to full strength. Surtur was able to bring about Ragnarök by plunging the blade into the ground, shattering Asgard and everything on it, killing Helain one fell swoop.

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    1. Crown of Black Fire: A burning crown that sustains Surtur's lifeforce and gives him his power. When removed, it turns a dull grayish color and Surtur's body disappears. When combined with the Eternal Flame, Surtur attains his full, realm-destroying power. 2. Eternal Flame: The Eternal Flame is an everlasting fire which was taken from Surtur by Odin thousands of years ago and kept in his vault on Asgard. Hela used it to revive her army and wolf, Fenris. It was later used by Loki to revive S...

    Surtur's Lair: This lair was Surtur's domain in Muspelheim where he resided with other Fire Demons and the Fire Dragon following his defeat by Odin. It was also where he confronted and intended to...

    Surtur is based on the Norse mythological figure Surtr. In the comics, he is a recurring foe of Thor's and is responsible for the destruction of the Korbinites' homeworld when creating his Twilight...

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  3. Dec 24, 2022 · Thor easily defeated fire giant Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok but was beaten by Hela, who died at Surturs hand. Here's why Surtur killed Hela but not Thor. Thor: Ragnarok opens with Thor being held captive by Surtur, who he quickly defeats – but later on in the movie, Thor needed Surtur to best his sister, Hela.

  4. Jul 26, 2017 · In the final moment of the latest trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, we learn that classic Thor villain Surtur will play a role in MArvel's anticipated sequel. It was later revealed that he will be voiced by classic superhero voiceover actor, Clancy Brown, a revelation that just got fans even more excited about his impending face-off with the Odinson ...

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  5. Nov 3, 2017 · In his rage, Surtur tells Thor that Ragnarok will happen when his powers are restored by lighting his crown (his horns) with the Eternal Flame, conveniently being...

  6. Jan 12, 2018 · Surtur, as we see him at the beginning, is only at a fraction of his power. Odin had beaten him and taken his source of power, the Eternal Flame, and hidden that away in Asgard. (Thor has actually believed that Odin killed Surtur, but he was merely banished to the world he's in when Thor finds him.)

  7. Hobby. Causing destruction. Gloating about his inevitability in fulfilling the ancient prophecy. Goals. Fuse with the Eternal Flame to unleash Ragnarök and destroy Asgard to fulfill the prophecy. Kill Hela Odinsdottir in self-defense (both succeeded). Kill Thor Odinson for threatening his well-being (failed). Crimes. Deicide. Mass destruction.

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