Asgard

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Asgard is the ancestral home of the Asgardians, mighty warriors of myth and legend.

In dim antiquity, Ymir fathered a great warrior, named Buri. Buri, The First, would be the first New God to occupy the land known as Asgard-- Father of the Aesir. His three sons-- Bor, Njord, and Mimir, would follow in his footsteps. Njord fathered the Vanir, becoming the ruler of the lands of Vanaheim. Mimir became a sage, itinerant and ever-wandering in search of knowledge. Bor would serve as the strong right arm of Asgard's armies, projecting their military might across the galaxy in defense of the World Tree and directly confronting the nascent Kryptonian Hegemony. Asgard's victories would cement her reputation across the cosmos.

Four thousand years after the collapse of the Kryptonian Empire, Bor discovered that his father was not a servant of the Aesir, but a servant of the ancient inhabitants of Oa. Challenging his father to combat, Bor was victorious. Buri was banished and Bor became King of the Aesir, Ruler of Asgard and, therefore, Guardian of the Nine Realms.

A score of centuries passed before Asgard marched en masse for war once again. The encroachments of the Kree Empire became intolerabe, and Bor lead his armies to bloody battle and conquest. So effective was their campaign that Bor turned his eyes towards more ambitious foes: Oa, his father's puppetmaster.

Bor's ambition led to Asgard's downfall. Oa's response was to trigger Ragnarok, breaking magic across the World Tree. Asgard in particular was nearly obliterated by the cataclysm. Many of the Aesir perished and the grand, Golden City of Asgard was leveled to the ground. Only a handful of the Aesir survived. In shame, Bor exiled himself to ancient lost lands, and his son Odin claimed the throne.

After the Demiurge was restored, Asgard began to reach her former might. Odin's son Thor would become the heir apparent, and reclaim Asgard's reputation in the universe.