Thor is the red-haired son of Odin and god of thunder in Germanic mythology and Germanic paganism. His belt Mejingjard doubles his strength and lightning flashes every time he throws his trusty hammer, Mjölnir.
Most surviving stories relating to Germanic mythology either mention Thor or center on Thor's exploits. Thor was a much revered god of the ancient Germanic people from at least the earliest surviving written accounts of the indigenous Germanic tribes to over a thousand years later in the late Viking Age.
Thor was appealed to for protection on numerous objects found from various Germanic tribes. Miniature replicas of Mjölnir, the weapon of Thor, became a defiant symbol of Norse paganism during the Christianization of Scandinavia.
Thorman is the American ambassador to Japan. He requests the aid of the protagonist in defeating Gotou to prevent the demons from overrunning the Earth.
Later in the story, he reveals himself to be the demon Thor, an agent of YHVH dedicated to the ideal of the Thousand Year Kingdom. He was sent to Earth after discovering that Gotou discovered a way of summoning demons from Makai to the humans realm and was tasked with stopping him.
In the Law route, Thor congratulates the protagonist for aiding him in the purification of Tokyo. In the Neutral and Chaos route, he fights the party. Regardless of the options, it is too late to save Tokyo from the "Hammer of Thor", a cluster of nuclear ICBMs used to purge the demons. With this, Japan is completely obliterated.
Thor is found in Ikebukuro as a member of the Mantra Army. He is first seen when he knocks Isamu Nitta unconscious with his hammer. He locks both Isamu and the Demi-fiend up, and they must prove their strength to become free. Thor is defeated by the Demi-fiend and allowed free. After the Nightmare System destroys the Mantra Army, Thor admits that their fear-based society had no hope of creating a new world. He allows Isamu free, and then says that he will see the Demi-fiend again if he is truly strong. He does indeed cross paths with the Demi-fiend again on the 418th floor of the Tower of Kagutsuchi. Regardless of the Demi-fiend's Reason, Thor tests the Demi-fiend's abilities again. Thor is overwhelmed and dies at that spot.
Thor can only be made by a Triangle Fusion between Odin, Loki, and a Dwarf, and belongs to the Demon God race. You can only get his plugin by killing an advanced version of Thor as a boss in the Celu Tower Gold Style Run, and then open the chest at the end of the battle with him and Loki, which has a possibility to grant a special item. After another Gold Style Run at the tower, talk to the man in front of the boss room. He will then give you the plugin required to get Thor by Triangle Fusion. He is best known for being the favorite demon of one of IMAGINE's past Game Managers, Dantine.
Thorman is briefly mentioned again having died of heart failure at the age of 68. He had apparently respected Japan and was fostering friendship between the two countries after he became ambassador.[1] Thor himself does not otherwise appear as a summonable demon.
"The Norse god of thunder. He wields Mjolnir, a hammer that returns to its owner after being thrown. It is said he and the World Serpent Jormungandr will kill each other at Ragnarok."
—Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers 3DS Compendium
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless ArmyEdit
"Norse god of thunder and nature. His hammer Mjolnir can crush any enemy and return to Thor`s hands. On the day of Ragnarok, he and Jormungand, the Midgard Serpent, are fated to kill each other."
—Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army Devil Chart
"Norse thunder god, and son of Odin. He wears the belt Megingjard, which doubles his power. Lightning flashes whenever he throws his hammer, Mjolnir."
—Persona 3 Compendium
Thor is the highest level Persona of the Chariot Arcana. He can be fused after maxing out Kazushi Miyamoto's Social Link. His Heart Item is Lightning Gloves, which nullify Elec damage dealt to the bearer.
When he is fused with any kind of Nihil weapon, he produces the weapon Mjolnir, his iconic hammer.
"A stone hammer with holy powers."
—Mjolnir Description
Mjölnir has an attack value of 340 while having a hit rate of 80. It strengthens Electricity attacks as if the bearer had Elec Boost. It deals electric damage when the protagonist attacks with it instead of Strike damage.
"The Norse god of thunder and fertility, whose strength is incomparable. He is a heroic and honest god. He is worshipped mainly by farmers and is most known for defeating giants. He wields Mjolnir, a hammer which returns to its owner after being thrown. He and the World Serpent, Jormungandr, are fated to kill each other at Ragnarok."
Thorman's Japanese name, トールマン is an anagram of Truman (トルーマン) in Japanese. This is most likely a reference to how both decided to unleash nuclear weapons on Japan.