Well, in some Joltian fanfiction, Thor might freeze due to a powerful spell cast by an enemy. This enemy could be using some dark magic that they've specifically designed to immobilize Thor, taking advantage of a weakness in his Asgardian physiology.
One consequence could be that his friends and allies are left without his strength in battles or important situations. They might struggle to defend themselves or achieve their goals without Thor's power.
It might be because of a malfunction or glitch in his programming.
Well, it could be that Thor has a thing for the way the Percy Jackson fanfiction is written. The fanfiction might explore different aspects of the characters or the world that he finds really interesting. For example, it could delve deeper into the mythology behind the Percy Jackson series, which Thor, being a figure from mythology himself, would appreciate. Plus, the action and drama in the fanfiction could be really captivating for him.
Well, it could be part of a plot twist or to show a different side of Thor's character. Maybe it's a way to challenge gender norms in the story's world. It's all up to the author's imagination!
Well, Loki is often seen as more complex. He has a more ambiguous moral compass which makes his character more interesting in fanfiction. He can be a trickster, a misunderstood anti - hero, while Thor is more of a straightforward hero type.
Yes, Captain America does freeze in the comics. It's a significant plot point in his story.
Probably not. Thor is busy with his own heroic deeds in Asgard and dealing with his Norse - related challenges. While Percy Jackson fanfiction is about a different set of characters in a different mythological world. There's no connection between them in the original works, so it's hard to imagine Thor taking the time to read Percy Jackson fanfiction.
Maybe she was scared or shocked by something she saw. That could make her freeze in place.
It could mean that in a fictional scenario, Thor, the character from Norse mythology or the Marvel universe, is engaged in reading or observing fan - created fictional stories. Maybe he's curious about how fans perceive him and his adventures.
It could imply that she's curious about him. Her squinting might be her way of trying to understand Thor better, which could be a sign of a growing relationship, whether it's a friendship or something more. Maybe she's interested in his world and his powers, and the squinting is a physical manifestation of that interest.