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After the hammer slams on the platform, 2 [[Moving blocks]] will drop from above. Lara can use them to climb higher up by pushing them on the appropriate spots to get the [[Thor Key]].
 
After the hammer slams on the platform, 2 [[Moving blocks]] will drop from above. Lara can use them to climb higher up by pushing them on the appropriate spots to get the [[Thor Key]].
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In Tomb Raider Underworld, it is supposed or rumored that Thor is [[Tihocan]] himself.
  
  

Revision as of 17:22, 22 October 2008

Thor is the red-haired and bearded nature god of thunder in Norse mythology and more generally Germanic mythology. He is the son of Odin and Jord. He carried a hammer, Mjolnir, as a weapon, and it is said when the hammer struck, lightening was produced.


A room in St. Francis Folly from Tomb Raider I is dedicated to Thor. If you enter the room, you'll spot spheres hanging from the ceiling. These emit Lightning bolts that may harm Lara if she's inside the circle of grey tiles. In the next large room you see a large hammer. Stand on the marked floor tile until you hear it creaking and then run away. Lara will be dead if you stand still on the platform.

After the hammer slams on the platform, 2 Moving blocks will drop from above. Lara can use them to climb higher up by pushing them on the appropriate spots to get the Thor Key.

In Tomb Raider Underworld, it is supposed or rumored that Thor is Tihocan himself.


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