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Thor became suspicious that the gods of Avalon were responsible for setting the beast loose in Asgard, but those notions were quickly laid to rest as the Thunder god came across some more of the creature’s victims. Thor was not the only one at the scene for soon he was surrounded by many citizens of Avalon all claiming that he was a murderer. As Thor tried to explain that he was not responsible for this foul deed, the gods of Avalon called for his death. With weapons raised, they called for his surrender, but Thor would not be taken so easily. He lashed out and dispersed the crowd without any effort, but it was not the crowd Thor had to be worried about. A spear of lightning exploded the ground beneath his feet, and Thor was now facing one as powerful as he. Leir, Lord of lightning and God of the spear, now challenged the son of Odin. Still under the impression that Thor was behind the murdered citizens of Avalon, Leir lashed out and the two were engaged in furious battle. Neither rival could get the upper hand as both were too evenly matched, but warriors such as they would fight on until they or their opponents no longer drew breath.
When Asgard was under siege by the armies of Seth, Leir led the gods of Avalon to aid his former enemies for the deliverance of Asgard and the defense of all life everywhere. During the brief time Leir spent in Asgard, he fell in love with the Asgardian, Sif. When Asgard drifted into an area of sub-space known as the Negative Zone because its anchor to Earth, the Rainbow Bridge had been severed, Leir insisted on going back to claim Sif as his bride. He had the Celtic god, Dagda, open a mystic doorway so that he could journey to Asgard once more. The Celtic speedster known as Caber shouted his protests insisting that the Asgardians would not treat Leir as a friend simply because they fought a common foe together, but Caber’s words fell on deaf ears. Leir entered the portal, and Caber reluctantly followed. Unknown to Leir and the other Asgardians, Odin had a vision foretelling the passing of the gods. As Sif thought of her one true love, Thor, Leir surprised her in her bedroom and proposed marriage. Caber is discovered by the Warriors Three just as Sif and Leir emerge from her quarters. She announced that she had accepted Leir’s proposal. Sif had only consented to Leir’s offer because he promised to take her to Earth so she may tell Thor of Asgard’s current predicament. Some unknown assailant had encased the Golden Realm in a mystical barricade that prevented anyone from Asgard from leaving its borders. As Leir, Sif and Caber prepared for their journey, Odin told his trusted guardian, Heimdall, to stop them for they were traitors of the realm. Heimdall attempted to stop these so-called traitors, but Leir and Caber were more than willing to fight their way out of Asgard. It was only because of the interference of Sif that none were harmed. Sif pleaded with her brother to let her go and find Thor, and since Heimdall could never hurt his sister, he let them pass.
The three warriors finally found Thor in the Black Galaxy just after an adventure involving the High Evolutionary and the Celestials. Surprised to see his comrades so far from home, Thor along with Hercules and Eric Masterson traveled back to Asgard after Sif told Thor her dire news. Once there, the warriors found the ancient enemies of Asgard, Ymir the Frost giant and Surtur the Fire demon, in combat. This happening could only signal the coming of Ragnarok, the end of the cosmos in Norse mythology. Leir again aided the Asgardians as he joined the fight to save the lives of the gods of Asgard. In the end, Thor and his allies prevailed and Surtur and Ymir were banished to the Sea of Eternal Night where they would be kept in suspended animation until the end of time. With the threat of Ragnarock averted and the restoration of the Rainbow Bridge, Leir was ready to claim his bride. He challenged Thor to fight for the hand of Sif, but Sif stopped the contest before it even started. She revealed that another concession in accepting Leir to be her consort was that he must best a champion of her choosing. Leir assumed that she must have been talking about Thor, but he was wrong. Sif chose herself to battle the Celtic god of lightning. Stunned by this recent revelation, Leir was quickly beaten by Sif much to the amusement of his fellow god, Caber. Thoroughly humiliated, it can be assumed that Leir returned to Avalon.
Only time will tell if Leir will return to Asgard to aid them in their time of need or attempt to claim his bride again.Categories: People | Heroes | Gods
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