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[[File:Lokispear.jpg|thumb|Loki with Odin's sceptre]]
 
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|Object Name = Gungnir
'''Gungnir''' is the spear of [[Odin]], which allow its wielder to emit powerful energy blasts and blinding light. Odin uses it against the [[Frost Giants]] in the major battle of 970 A.D. to save Earth, and from there on he keeps it as a sceptre. When [[Thor]] and [[Warriors Three|some friends]] invade [[Jotunheim]] on their own, Odin comes to save them using the power of Gungnir to temporarly blind the Giants and buying time for [[Heimdall]] to bring the group home. When Odin falls into his Odinsleep, Gungnir falls into the hands of [[Loki]], who proclaims himself the new ruler of [[Asgard]]. During the final battle between Loki and Thor, the first wields Gungnir and uses its power to try and defeat his stepbrother, but ultimately fails, and the spear eventually comes back into the hands of his original owner, Odin.
 
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|image = Lokispear.jpg
[[Category:Thor Culture]]
 
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|owners = [[Bor Burison]]<br>[[Odin Borson]]<br>[[Loki Laufeyson]]<br>[[Thor Odinson]]
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|users = [[Bor Burison]]<br>[[Odin Borson]]<br>[[Loki Laufeyson]]<br>[[Thor Odinson]]
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|use = Spear
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|status = Unknown <small>(presumably destroyed)</small>
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|movie = ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]''<br>''[[Thor: The Dark World]]''<br>''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]''}}
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'''Gungnir''' (Old Norse "swaying one") is [[Odin Borson]]'s spear. It serves as a symbol of [[Asgard]]'s power. Gungnir is powered by the [[Odinforce]].
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==History==
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===''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]''===
 
Odin uses it against the [[Frost Giants]] in the major battle of 965 A.D. to save Earth, and from there on he keeps it as his personal primary weapon. When [[Thor]] and [[Warriors Three|some friends]] invade [[Jotunheim]] on their own, Odin comes to save them using the power of Gungnir to temporarly blind the Giants and buying time for [[Heimdall]] to bring the group home.
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When Odin falls into the [[Odinsleep]], Gungnir falls into the hands of [[Loki Laufeyson|Loki]], who proclaims himself the new ruler of [[Asgard]]. During the final battle between Loki and Thor, the first wields Gungnir and uses its power to try and defeat his stepbrother, but ultimately fails, and the spear eventually comes back into the hands of his original owner, Odin himself.
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===''[[Thor: The Dark World]]''===
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''To be added''
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===''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]''===
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''To be added''
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==Powers and Abilities==
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===Powers===
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Gungnir allows it's wielder to channel the [[Odinforce]], emit powerful energy blasts and blinding light. It can match Thor's hammer in battle. It also allows the wielder to control the Destroyer and give it whatever orders they want, as well as to partially possess the armor and perceive what happens around it.
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==Appearances==
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*Marvel Cinematic Universe <small>(3 films)</small>
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**''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]''
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**''[[Thor: The Dark World]]''
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**''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]''
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==Behind the scenes==
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''To be added''
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==Trivia==
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*Gungnir is made out of [[Uru]] metal, which explains it weight/sound effects similar to [[Mjölnir]] and why it can be an equal match in battle for Mjolnir, also made of Uru.
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*It is possible that Gungnir is an heirloom passed down through kings of Asgard. Odin's father Bor wielded a similar or the same spear when he ruled and it is presented to Loki when be became regent. 
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*After Frigga's death, she and the other fallen Asgardian warriors, were given a grand funeral ceremony and at the end Odin slammed Gungnir on the ground, and the bodies of the dead transformed into a glittering mist that flew up into the night sky.
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==Gallery==
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===''Thor''===
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<gallery captionalign="left">
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Lokispear.jpg
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Loki with Gungir.JPG|Loki holding Gungnir.
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</gallery>
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===''Thor: The Dark World''===
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''To be added''
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===''Thor: Ragnarok''===
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''To be added''
 
[[Category:Thor culture]]
 
[[Category:Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Weapons]]
[[Category:Mystic Artifacts]]
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[[Category:Mystical objects]]
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[[Category:Earth-199999]]

Revision as of 14:12, 13 March 2019

Gungnir (Old Norse "swaying one") is Odin Borson's spear. It serves as a symbol of Asgard's power. Gungnir is powered by the Odinforce.

History

Thor

Odin uses it against the Frost Giants in the major battle of 965 A.D. to save Earth, and from there on he keeps it as his personal primary weapon. When Thor and some friends invade Jotunheim on their own, Odin comes to save them using the power of Gungnir to temporarly blind the Giants and buying time for Heimdall to bring the group home.

When Odin falls into the Odinsleep, Gungnir falls into the hands of Loki, who proclaims himself the new ruler of Asgard. During the final battle between Loki and Thor, the first wields Gungnir and uses its power to try and defeat his stepbrother, but ultimately fails, and the spear eventually comes back into the hands of his original owner, Odin himself.

Thor: The Dark World

To be added

Thor: Ragnarok

To be added

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Gungnir allows it's wielder to channel the Odinforce, emit powerful energy blasts and blinding light. It can match Thor's hammer in battle. It also allows the wielder to control the Destroyer and give it whatever orders they want, as well as to partially possess the armor and perceive what happens around it.

Appearances

Behind the scenes

To be added

Trivia

  • Gungnir is made out of Uru metal, which explains it weight/sound effects similar to Mjölnir and why it can be an equal match in battle for Mjolnir, also made of Uru.
  • It is possible that Gungnir is an heirloom passed down through kings of Asgard. Odin's father Bor wielded a similar or the same spear when he ruled and it is presented to Loki when be became regent. 
  • After Frigga's death, she and the other fallen Asgardian warriors, were given a grand funeral ceremony and at the end Odin slammed Gungnir on the ground, and the bodies of the dead transformed into a glittering mist that flew up into the night sky.

Gallery

Thor

Thor: The Dark World

To be added

Thor: Ragnarok

To be added