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* DropTheHammer: Norman wields Mjolnir for the episode.

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* DropTheHammer: CarryABigSTick: Norman wields Mjolnir for the episode.
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* RunicMagic: Ravendark inscribes runes to wake up the Doom Dragon.
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* ForcedTransformation: Ravendark's under a curse to turn into a raven outside the cave/throat of the Doom Dragon. He's cooperating with Loki/Skullmaster in exchange for the "god's" promise the spell will be broken in exchange for his service.

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* ForcedTransformation: Ravendark's under a curse to turn into a raven outside the cave/throat of the Doom Dragon. He's cooperating with Loki/Skullmaster in exchange for the "god's" promise the spell will be broken in exchange for his service.waking the dragon.

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Baleful Polymorph was renamed per TRS


* BalefulPolymorph: Ravendark's under a curse to turn into a raven outside the cave/throat of the Doom Dragon. He's cooperating with Loki/Skullmaster in exchange for the "god's" promise the spell will be broken in exchange for his service.


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* ForcedTransformation: Ravendark's under a curse to turn into a raven outside the cave/throat of the Doom Dragon. He's cooperating with Loki/Skullmaster in exchange for the "god's" promise the spell will be broken in exchange for his service.
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** Then again, this episode makes a point of establishing that some legends are embellished from the real thing. Like Thor wasn't a god, he was an immortal ''human'' warrior who went on to inspire a bunch of other legends. Plus, the thing about Skullmaster being able to impersonate a Loki who was imprisoned underground ''is'' mythologically accurate.
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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it. So it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard Serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything, but is not mentioned having ever encountered Thor.

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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it. So it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard Serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, Thor because they were fated to die fighting each other in Ragnarok, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything, but is not mentioned having ever encountered Thor.
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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it, so it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard Serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything, but is not mentioned having ever encountered Thor.

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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it, so it. So it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard Serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything, but is not mentioned having ever encountered Thor.
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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it, so it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard Serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything, but is not mentioned having ever encountered Thor.

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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it, so it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard Serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything, but is not mentioned having ever encountered Thor.Thor.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Norman throws Mjolnir into the ocean at the end of the episode for no clear reason.
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* BalefulPolymorph: Ravendark's under a curse to turn into a raven outside the cave/throat of the Doom Dragon. He's cooperating with Loki/Skull Master in exchange for the "god's" promise the spell will be broken.

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* BalefulPolymorph: Ravendark's under a curse to turn into a raven outside the cave/throat of the Doom Dragon. He's cooperating with Loki/Skull Master Loki/Skullmaster in exchange for the "god's" promise the spell will be broken.broken in exchange for his service.
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* BigNo: Skull Master makes one as Ravendark sacrifices himself to break the spell that woke up the Doom Dragon.

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* BigNo: Skull Master Skullmaster makes one as Ravendark sacrifices himself to break the spell that woke up the Doom Dragon.
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* BalefulPolymorph: Ravendark's under a curse to turn into a raven outside the cave/throat of the Doom Dragon. He's cooperating with Loki/Skull Master in exchange for the "god's" promise the spell will be broken.
* BigNo: Skull Master makes one as Ravendark sacrifices himself to break the spell that woke up the Doom Dragon.
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* GoryDiscretionShot: The camera cuts away as Ravendark draws a knife to kill himself to put the Doom Dragon back to sleep.
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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it, so it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything.

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* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it, so it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard serpent, Serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything.everything, but is not mentioned having ever encountered Thor.
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* DropTheHammer: Norman wields Mjolnir for the episode.

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* DropTheHammer: Norman wields Mjolnir for the episode.episode.
* SadlyMythtaken: The episode has to twist itself in some knots to get the playset this was based on to fit with the Norse mythology it tries to adapt. In "Mighty Max Slays the Doom Dragon", Ravendark was a generic hooded sorcerer and the Doom Dragon a fairly generic car-sized scaly beast. There was no direct counterpart in Norse legend to a dragon that could push the world apart like the episode has going for it, so it could be thought of as a counterpart to either the Midgard serpent, a snake so big it circled the entire world and had an enmity with Thor, or Nithogg, a vaguely-described dragon-like creature that tried to chew through the trunk of the world tree and destroy everything.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Norman's exploits were what inspired legends about the Viking god Thor.

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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Norman's exploits were what inspired legends about the Viking god Thor. The dragon also somehow knows he was [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Sir Lancelot]] and [[Myth/RobinHood Little John]].
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Norman's exploits were what inspired legends about the Viking god Thor.

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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Norman's exploits were what inspired legends about the Viking god Thor.Thor.
* DropTheHammer: Norman wields Mjolnir for the episode.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Norman's exploits were what inspired legends about the Viking god Thor.
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A viking wizard's been tricked into thinking Skullmaster is the ancient god Loki, so that he'll wake up an ancient dragon who can split the world apart.


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