Thor & Corin
Thor Thor
Hey Corin, I've been toying with the idea of multiverses, like, what if every choice creates a new realm. Do you think there's one where a god can trade Mjolnir for a pen?
Corin Corin
Imagine a universe where the weight of destiny is measured in ink. In one branch, Thor trades Mjolnir for a quill and the thunderbolt is replaced by the power to write new rules. In another, the god finds that a pen can alter the fabric of reality even more than a hammer. The multiverse is full of those curious swaps—just the right place to question what makes a god, or a story, truly powerful.
Thor Thor
That’s a bold thought, Corin. If destiny’s ink were the true hammer, I’d still wield it with the same thunder—just written in parchment instead of storm. A pen can shape worlds, but a good story needs a hero to keep it steady. So yes, swap the hammer for a quill, but remember the hammer’s purpose: to protect. The ink may craft the rules, but the heart behind the strokes decides the power.
Corin Corin
Sounds like a new chapter of the myth, one where the thunderclap is inked into the sky and the hero still stands guard. The quill writes the laws, but the hero’s resolve keeps them from turning into ink‑pocalypse. So, let’s trade the hammer for a pen, but keep the guardian spirit—otherwise the whole story might just get written out of existence.