Ignoring their demands, Hela simply responded by promptly executing the Warriors Three soldiers in cold blood without a second thought.
You evil demoness!" ―Hela and Hogun Įmerging into Himinbjorg, Hela had immediately begun regaining her powers as she then encountered Himinbjorg's two guardians, Volstagg and Fandral, who demanded to know who Hela was. "Go back to whatever cave you crept out of. "Good soldiers dying for nothing, all because they couldn't see the future. Assuming the two princes of Asgard had died, Hela continued towards Himinbjorg immediately after. She then proceeded to chase Thor, subduing him and knocking him out of Bifrost as well. However, as the Bifrost Bridge was opened, Hela had swiftly followed them, leaping through the light of the Bifrost after the two, where she knocked Loki out of Bifrost Bridge to another location after catching and throwing back his knife when he had tried to defend himself. Hela throws Thor and Loki out of the Bifrost Bridge In a state of surprise and panic, Loki ordered Volstagg to take him and Thor back to Asgard where he believed they would be safe from Hela's homicidal rage, which Thor desperately attempted to stop from happening, but was too late. Thor, incredulous, declared such a thing impossible, but Hela cruelly sneered that he had no idea of the possibilities that await, followed immediately by her proceeding to destroy the hammer with her bare hands and restoring her headdress. Thor then defiantly refused and instead chose to end their conflict quickly as he then promptly launched Mjølnir towards her, but as she had been the hammer's first wielder, Hela easily caught it still in mid-air. Forgoing all civility, Hela authoritatively ordered both her younger brothers to kneel down before her, as she is their new queen of the Nine Realms. When Loki had attempted to make a truce with her, Hela sarcastically stated he sounded more like Odin than Thor did. Confronted by Odin's younger children who were waiting for her, Thor and Loki, Hela then mockingly noted that Thor did not look like Odin at all. She stepped out of a portal-like gateway soon after and arrived in Norway on Midgard, the site of her father's death as she mused that she would have liked to see his death.
In the wake of the death of Odin, his power over Hela's imprisonment within Hel finally waned until there was no longer any force keeping her at bay. Hela escapes Hel after an entire millennia Hela was successful in overpowering the Valkyrie and, with the exception of their leader Brunnhilde, killing them all, however, she was overpowered when Odin intervened and re-imprisoned, remaining sealed for thousands of years, awaiting the death of her own father. Hela proceeded to use her Necroswords to slice down the Valkyrie as they charged towards her, quickly proving herself to still be vastly more powerful than the entire army of the elite warriors. As the Valkyrie charged forward atop of their steeds, Hela saw them coming and prepared to fight back. Hela's attempt at freedom prompted Odin to send the Valkyrie to stop her and ensure that she was unable to get free. When she tried to escape her banishment, he sent the Valkyrie to fight her back." ― Valkyrie to Thor Įventually Hela had attempted to escape from her imprisonment within Hel, seeking to continue her quest to take the throne of Asgard and enslave all the Nine Realms. When it grew beyond Odin's control, she massacred everyone in the palace and tried to seize the throne. "Her power comes from Asgard, same as yours. Odin proceeded to wipe all mention of Hela from Asgardian art and record, ensuring that she was completely forgotten by history, however in the Earth was known as the Goddess Of Death of Germanic mythology. To ensure she could not escape, Odin bound his lifeforce to Hel, seeing to it that Hela could not escape for as long as he lived. Odin was able to subdue her, banishing her to the desolate wastes of Hel, condemned to rule an eternity. Hela ruling over the Nine Realms with Odin Father and daughter clashed, with Hela eventually attempting to take the throne by force in a violent coup at the Royal Palace of Valaskjalf. By this time, Odin had realized that peace was a better way to maintain order than constant war, and had ended his expansionary campaigns.
Hela's ambitions exceeded the realms of Yggdrasil, however, and she began plotting a wider and bloodier conquest of other worlds. Hela and Odin charge into battle together But then, simply because my ambition outgrew his, he banished me, caged me, locked me away like an animal." ―Hela I was his weapon in the conquest that built Asgard's empire.