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When the Celestials return to judge if Earth people are worthy of continued existence with the threat of utter annihilation if they are found unworthy , the Asgardians rise to defend the planet. At the last moment, however, a woman appears and reveals herself as Gaea. Goddess of the Earth, and mother to Thor. Gaea offers the Celestials the Young Gods: twelve earthlings who represent the best of Earth, as proof humanity should survive.

She then heals Thor and reveals she is the last of the Elder Gods who existed before the Asgardians. When Odin desired a son whose power would surpass that of normal Asgardians, he visited and mated with Gaea who appeared to him as a goddess named Jord.

Thor was born on Earth but raised on Asgard, since Odin feared Thor would abandon Asgard for Earth if he knew of his true parentage. Thor believes he feels a special connection to Earth or Midgard because his mother is Ancient pantheons have always been full of sordid love affairs, but this one could take the cake. This would explain how Thor maintains such a strong connection to the Earth, despite the fact that his mother is an alien entity of fire and life.

Either way, the only thing that fans - and Thor - know for sure is that Freyja will always be his mother. Tristan Benns is a freelance writer, grad student, and lifelong geek.

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By Tristan Benns Published Oct 03, Frigga is captured by Malekith and Kurse. Frigga responded by viciously attacking Malekith with a sword, soon overwhelming him with her surprising skills with the blade.

Disarming the Dark Elf, Frigga held her own sword to Malekith's throat, but before she could force him and his entire army to surrender, she was then restrained by Kurse. Malekith then rounded on the illusion of Foster and attempted to reclaim the Aether from her, discovering it was an illusion when he attempted to reach out of her. Odin holding his beloved wife's lifeless body. Malekith angrily demanded Frigga to tell him where Foster was, but Frigga refused, despite Kurse gripping her by the neck.

Malekith recognized that she would not answer and ordered Kurse to kill her. He was too late to save Frigga however as the Dark Elves escaped and Odin held his wife's body in his arms.

Frigga's spirit ascends to Valhalla. Frigga was given a ceremonial funeral with the rest of the fallen warriors by Odin, and all of Asgard paid their respects to her. Her death had a major impact on Loki , particularly given the knowledge that Loki had unwittingly contributed to her death by giving Kurse directions to escape the dungeon during the Sacking of Asgard.

This would prove to be a turning point for Loki, making him hungry for revenge as he joined Thor in hunting down Malekith.

Frigga's death was a contributing factor to both Odin 's strong desire for revenge at the cost of sacrificing countless Asgardian soldiers so as to destroy Malekith , as well as Thor 's decision to liberate both Loki and Jane Foster from incarceration. With the help of the Warriors Three , the three successfully evaded the Einherjar and managed to escape to Svartalfheim , where they encountered Malekith, Kurse , and his Dark Elves once more.

While Malekith, who, having extracted the Aether from Foster's body, departed to Earth along with a majority of Dark Elves so he could finally unleash the Aether upon the Nine Realms , Loki finally killed Kurse, despite being supposedly fatally wounded by the Dark Elf. Therefore, Frigga's death was avenged, with Loki even noting that his actions were not for Thor or Odin's sake, but to avenge his deceased mother. In , a dying Odin told Thor and Loki that he could hear Frigga calling out to him from Valhalla.

Frigga encounters Thor from In an alternate timeline, after taking Jane Foster to rest in her chambers, Frigga was walking around the halls of Asgard with her maidens, instructing them in attending to Loki. Suddenly, she discovered the presence of someone from within her surroundings.

Dismissing her maidens, Frigga searched around the palace and located Thor hiding from her behind one of the columns, telling him to leave such behavior to his brother. Surprised by Thor's appearance, long hair, and weight, she inquired what attire he was currently wearing as well as what happened to his face, to which Thor tried to claim that he was injured during the Battle of Harokin.

However, due to her magical prowess, Frigga was able to discern that this Thor was not from her timeline, but from the future. Thor then quickly denied her statement and tried to claim he had no idea what she was speaking of. However, Frigga reassured her son that she knew due to being raised by witches.

At that instance, Thor started to mourn and admitted that he was time-traveling from The two then embraced, and Frigga and Thor retreated to one of her chambers to talk. Frigga consoles Thor from Frigga and Thor shared a heartfelt conversation on his past. As she listened while Thor explained how he killed Thanos out of rage, Frigga assured her son that he was not an idiot for failing to stop Thanos from orchestrating the Snap , but agreed he was a failure.

She then explained that everyone failed at becoming what they were expected to in life and should instead pursue their true self. After the two hugged goodbye, Frigga refused to allow Thor to inform her of the circumstances of her death, citing that she was here to help his future and not hers. Shortly after, Frigga met a distressed Rocket Raccoon , who informed the pair that they would have to return to their own time as he had succeeded in gaining the Aether.

As Thor prepared to leave, he told his mother that he loved her, and Frigga returned the sentiment. Frigga is a benevolent, kind-hearted, fair and wise person. Frigga was beloved by all her family and all people of Asgard.

Frigga loved equally both her biological son Thor and her adoptive son Loki. Unlike her husband, Frigga was ready to forgive Loki, even after his deeds, and had hope for Thor despite his actions as well. She also was willing to accept Thor's relationships with Jane Foster. Frigga was highly polite, friendly and sympathetic. She was shown to be good friends with Jane, even though she was only human and a majority of the other Asgardians disapproved of the relationship.

In contrast to her kind-hearted nature, Frigga was also quite brave, strong-willed and noble, since she was brave enough to stand against Malekith , the leader of Dark Elves , by herself. She was even ready to sacrifice herself to help her family and friends. Her sacrifice was very important, as it made Loki to stop temporarily his rivalry with Thor and help him and impacted him severely.

Frigga was possibly the person closest to Loki as he genuinely loved and cared about his adoptive mother and was filled of vengeance over her death, as seen by the state of his prison room after learning of her death. Frigga's relationship with her biological son Thor was close as well, as upon meeting a future version of her son she accepted him immediately and wasn't at all fooled by Thor's feeble lies. Frigga comforted Thor over his depression and shared one last tender moment with him, but refused to hear any warnings about her fate, showing her bravery in regards to dealing with her grim future.

Even though she is a very wise ruler, her kind heart can occasionally get in the way of certain punishments given to her sons. The prime example of this was when she attempted to convince Odin to end Thor's banishment from Asgard, despite knowing the gravity of Thor's crimes and the war that would ensue because of it.



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