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Thor: Ages of Thunder claims the Enchantress was Iðunn. I had added this with the reference. Why was it removed? As regardless, the current mini shows the Asgardians before Thor came to Midgard and isn't mentioned at all in the article. Regardless of whether she is Iounn or a composite, the fact that she had the role of picking the golden apples should be mentioned. Additionally, Enchantress has been shown in the new current Thor series. If I add this info will it also be removed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.190.34.219 ( talk) 22:21, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
I moved the information into its own section, I also believe that since we are being so picky about the information, we need to be specific in terms of what was actually said in the comic, so i kept the reference to Iðunn, but made it so it says Iduna, which is what the information in the comic actually said. I also don't believe we need to even mention Freya in the section, only Idunn, as she has been confirmed to have cared for the Golden Apples in the past. It is currently unknown whether or not Freya has done the same things in the MU that are now being connected with Amora. And no, not all things should be handled equally, but since we are obviously have difficulty coming to terms with where the information should go, then we should follow the example set forth by others. Minity ( talk) 21:17, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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Alright, there has got to be something different we can do with Sylvie's information, because the page is getting edited too much, and it seems that everyone who is editing is dissatisfied with the way the information is presented. I think that, either Sylvie should get her own page, or she should at least be completely separated from Amora's sections of the article, at least being placed under the Norse mythology section, since nothing before that is about her and should not be connected with her. I say this because I really dont want to start seeing Amora and Sylvie sections throughout the article, they should remain completely separate. Minity ( talk) 15:49, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
I think there's something that deserves a mention, but I can't remember which issues it was in or exactly where it appears in the Thor chronology: When Thor is king of Asgard, he becomes more interested in Amora romantically. Heimdall mentions that most Asgardians think that this is because of Amora using her wiles and magic to make Thor reject Sif but that it is really because of Thor's new role as king, which caused him to deliberately pull away from Sif and Balder. Amora, being both powerful and unpredictable, was closer to a true counterpart. Yes, I'm paraphrasing. Darkfrog24 ( talk) 23:15, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
All comic character entries need to be done such, and arranged by real-world chronological/fictional-universe and -histories sections (not so applicable to Marvel as say, DC, but in the manner of Golden Age, Silver Age/Pre-Crisis, Post-Crisis, ...) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.252.156.11 ( talk) 21:42, 25 January 2015 (UTC)
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Thor: Ages of Thunder claims the Enchantress was Iðunn. I had added this with the reference. Why was it removed? As regardless, the current mini shows the Asgardians before Thor came to Midgard and isn't mentioned at all in the article. Regardless of whether she is Iounn or a composite, the fact that she had the role of picking the golden apples should be mentioned. Additionally, Enchantress has been shown in the new current Thor series. If I add this info will it also be removed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.190.34.219 ( talk) 22:21, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
I moved the information into its own section, I also believe that since we are being so picky about the information, we need to be specific in terms of what was actually said in the comic, so i kept the reference to Iðunn, but made it so it says Iduna, which is what the information in the comic actually said. I also don't believe we need to even mention Freya in the section, only Idunn, as she has been confirmed to have cared for the Golden Apples in the past. It is currently unknown whether or not Freya has done the same things in the MU that are now being connected with Amora. And no, not all things should be handled equally, but since we are obviously have difficulty coming to terms with where the information should go, then we should follow the example set forth by others. Minity ( talk) 21:17, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
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Alright, there has got to be something different we can do with Sylvie's information, because the page is getting edited too much, and it seems that everyone who is editing is dissatisfied with the way the information is presented. I think that, either Sylvie should get her own page, or she should at least be completely separated from Amora's sections of the article, at least being placed under the Norse mythology section, since nothing before that is about her and should not be connected with her. I say this because I really dont want to start seeing Amora and Sylvie sections throughout the article, they should remain completely separate. Minity ( talk) 15:49, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
I think there's something that deserves a mention, but I can't remember which issues it was in or exactly where it appears in the Thor chronology: When Thor is king of Asgard, he becomes more interested in Amora romantically. Heimdall mentions that most Asgardians think that this is because of Amora using her wiles and magic to make Thor reject Sif but that it is really because of Thor's new role as king, which caused him to deliberately pull away from Sif and Balder. Amora, being both powerful and unpredictable, was closer to a true counterpart. Yes, I'm paraphrasing. Darkfrog24 ( talk) 23:15, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
All comic character entries need to be done such, and arranged by real-world chronological/fictional-universe and -histories sections (not so applicable to Marvel as say, DC, but in the manner of Golden Age, Silver Age/Pre-Crisis, Post-Crisis, ...) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.252.156.11 ( talk) 21:42, 25 January 2015 (UTC)
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she needs a new main image, that one is of her as a child Cordelia Van Allen ( talk) 21:24, 7 January 2024 (UTC)