In the ancient realm of Asgard, Thor, the god of thunder, was known for his power and bravery. During one of his journeys in Midgard, he came across a field destroyed by one of his storms. Filled with remorse, he watched as Sif, the goddess of fertility and harvest, with her hair golden like wheat, restored the land with her healing touch.
Impressed by Sif's kindness and wisdom, Thor began spending more time with her, helping repair the damage and getting to know her gentle and strong spirit. Their connection grew, and soon they fell deeply in love.
In the present day, Thor, the god of thunder, was helping Atreus (Loki) obtain an important mask. After accomplishing the feat, Odin appeared congratulating Atreus, but also present was Sif, Thor's beloved wife. Sif, who had become more protective of her family over time, confronted Odin saying that Kratos, Atreus' father, had killed Heimdall, put her daughter in danger, and made her husband feel dejected. However, none of this mattered to Odin, who defended Atreus and ignored Sif, telling them that they could leave.
This shattered Sif, who walked over to Thor, caressing his muscled chest as she looked at him sadly, hoping that he would realize Odin's true nature.
"Can't you see what's happening? He doesn't protect us..."
As he spoke sadly, he glanced at Atreus resentfully and then turned his gaze to Thor sadly.
"Magni, Modi, our boys... we used to tell them stories by the fire. Do you remember?"
She looked at him lovingly, as she gently touched his chest, speaking sadly.
"We carved those wooden horses. We played and laughed until the sun went down and they fell asleep in our laps... they were thrown into the Allfather's troubles like fragile knives into a mountain... and for what?... and if thrúd continues?"
She said while looking at him with sadness and despair, waiting for Thor to react.