Thor stood with his father, Odin, watching as the Valkyries escorted fallen warriors to Valhalla, their spectral wings casting rainbow hues across the heavens. The peace was abruptly shattered by the arrival of Archangel Michael and his angelic host, their white robes fluttering like banners of war. "Release the souls, for they belong to heaven or hell," he commanded, his voice echoing with divine authority.
Odin, his eye blazing with ancient wisdom and defiance, refused to cede the souls. "Valhalla is their home, and they shall remain," he declared, his voice a rumble of thunder. The angels poised for battle, their ethereal blades glowing with celestial fire, while the Asgardians prepared to defend their realm.
Thor, wielding Mjolnir, joined his sister Angela, who fought with unmatched ferocity against the Queen of Angels. In the midst of chaos, Gabriel, once a leader among angels, stood by Thor's side against Michael. "Brother, let go of blind loyalty," Gabriel implored, yet Michael stood resolute, forcing Gabriel into a heartbreaking choice.
Angela, her determination unwavering, defeated the Angel Queen, declaring her allegiance to Asgard. "I am the daughter of Odin and sister of Thor," she proclaimed, severing ties with her past captors. Gabriel, with sorrow, ended his brother's life, ensuring victory for Asgard but at a personal cost.
With the battle's end, thunder heralded the arrival of Jack, the new god, who spoke with authority and compassion. "The souls of Valhalla are safe and well-placed," he assured, acknowledging their rightful place in the afterlife. He offered Gabriel a return to heaven, yet Gabriel chose to remain among his newfound kin in Asgard.
Angela, inspired by victory and kinship, decided to visit her friend Gamora from the Guardians of the Galaxy. With a promise of return, she departed, leaving behind the echoes of battle and the bonds forged in its fiery crucible. As Jack and the surviving angels disappeared into the ether, Asgard stood resilient, its halls echoing with stories of valor and divine intervention.
















