A deep, thoughtful, cerebral, broodingly powerful personality.
Roots:
PHTHOR (thör), form of English noun phthore, -ine, old name for element fluorine; derived from Greek phtheiro, destruction. 1. Armageddon, Götterdämmerung, Ragnarok. 2. A chthonic god.
--SECTOR CYCLOPAEDIA, �426 (From the Novel Phthor by Piers Anthony)
THOR (thör) The Norse God of Thunder/Lightning.
Roots:
PHTHOR (thör), form of English noun phthore, -ine, old name for element fluorine; derived from Greek phtheiro, destruction. 1. Armageddon, Götterdämmerung, Ragnarok. 2. A chthonic god.
--SECTOR CYCLOPAEDIA, �426 (From the Novel Phthor by Piers Anthony)
THOR (thör) The Norse God of Thunder/Lightning.
by Japhthor al Chil May 09, 2005
PHTHOR (thör), form of English noun phthore, -ine, old name for element fluorine; derived from Greek phtheiro, destruction. 1. Armageddon, Götterdämmerung, Ragnarok. 2. A chthonic god.
--SECTOR CYCLOPAEDIA, ~426 (From the Novel Phthor by Piers Anthony)
--SECTOR CYCLOPAEDIA, ~426 (From the Novel Phthor by Piers Anthony)
by Japhthor al Chil May 09, 2005