Alessa might have something to say about that. Sure, in their lifetimes, men and women had discovered genes that explained all sorts of reasons why they might be able to do things out of old fashioned fairy tales. Technology could account for even more. It could be that magic was genetic here too with the Asgardians. Thor, however, believed more simply that magic and science were one in the same.
Asgard grew and prospered because her people did not limit themselves as humanity so often did. He and Jane had interesting conversations about that very topic.
The large blond grinned and clapped Banner on the back with a shake of his head. "I do not believe that is true, Banner," Thor said. "Different does not mean lesser. I am very fond of Midgard. It is, after all, my home now."
Tony had to interject as they entered the main thoroughfaire towards the castle in the center of the city. "Yeah, about that, how'd that happen?"
"I believe the story must wait for another night, Night. The All-Father is waiting." Waiting behind massive, heavy, guarded doors.
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Asgard grew and prospered because her people did not limit themselves as humanity so often did. He and Jane had interesting conversations about that very topic.
The large blond grinned and clapped Banner on the back with a shake of his head. "I do not believe that is true, Banner," Thor said. "Different does not mean lesser. I am very fond of Midgard. It is, after all, my home now."
Tony had to interject as they entered the main thoroughfaire towards the castle in the center of the city. "Yeah, about that, how'd that happen?"
"I believe the story must wait for another night, Night. The All-Father is waiting." Waiting behind massive, heavy, guarded doors.