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How Did Thor Lose His Hammer
Thor’s lost his hammer Everyday Thor goes out to go kill giants with his hammer but, one day Thor couldn’t find his hammer. He looked in every place he could think off. He looked in the skies he searched the ground he even searched underground. After days of looking he was stumped. He assumed that a giant had stolen it for themselves. Even though this was just an assumption Thor told all the other gods and asked for their help in finding his hammer. All the gods united and went on a giant killing spree.Though the gods killed most of the giants Odin the king of the gods spared one particular giant child. His name was Loki and he eventually grew up to be Thor’s brother and the god of trickery and deception. Yet Thor’s hammer was still missing.

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