Could I get some opinions on Thor spinning the World Engine? This is the only one of Thor's Yggdrasil feats not used as justification for his life-essence right now; Eficiente tried to argue against using it on
a previous CRT he eventually abandoned, but Ultima later removed it anyway while doing the Heralds' preliminary tiers. This is what Eficiente said about it:
Though I used to find this convincing, I don't agree with it anymore. Firstly, Yggdrasil is being treated as High 1-A now, not 2-C, so the first sub-bullet and third bullet are irrelevant now. Second, I don't know what THSAIS have to do with this, and the argument doesn't need them to be involved anyway, so that's also irrelevant.
As for the main argument:
- This issue opens with Thor tracing Thurisaz, the rune representing his name, on his gauntlets while musing over releasing the past, reclaiming power, and declaring his identity, pointing to him using "the power of Thor" here.
- The comic explicitly states that Thor "would be fighting against the combined intent of both tree and engine", which is an odd description to make if you want to suppose that turning this wheel only indirectly causes hax, as Thor explicitly has to directly contend with Yggdrasil's might to turn it.
- To push the wheel, Thor exerts himself so much that his palms burn with pain and he nearly dies from the strain before managing to finish pushing, which, again, makes far more sense if we assume he's pushing himself to his limits than if we assume he's just pushing a lever to cause some random hax.
Also, it's funny how Thor
predicted "White Bird: A
Wonder Story" in December 1995.