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For the cursed sword, see Tartanos.
Thanatos
Thanatos
Thanatos fighting Surt.
Info
Gender Male
Job Class Warrior
Race Norman
Alignment unknown
Main Weapon unknown giant sword
Family unknown
Friends unknown
First Appearance Volume 3 (Ragnarok)
Episode 10 (Ragnarok Online)
My name is Thanatos. And I am far from nothing.
~ Thanatos

Thanatos is a legendary powerful Warrior who defeated Surt and sealed the jotunn beneath the Morocc castle.

In the English release of the manhwa, this character is mistranslated as Tanat.

Story

SPOILER WARNING: Plot and/or ending details follow.

About 600 years ago, Thanatos accompanied Julianna Lucille and her backup team to a gargantuan tower where Demons were emerging into Midgard. After asking about the situation, Thanatos went on ahead of the backup team to face the invading demon horde. He arrived to the top of the tower as Surt emerged into Midgard and engaged him in battle. Julianna appeared in time to help him keep Surt's magic seals from allowing him to break free from Thanatos' shield. Suddenly, Surt's shield-breaking powers collided with Thanatos' shield and the resulting magic caused them to teleport to the midst of the Sograt Desert.[1] There, the two of them fought for 10 days and nights, the force of their battle splitting the heavens and the earth. On the last day of their epic duel, Thanatos managed to defeat Surt and seal him into the earth, upon which a shrine was built to maintain the seal on Surt.[2]

After sealing Surt, Thanatos disappeared soon after and was never heard from again. Somehow, his ghost has ended up haunting the tower from which Surt used to enter Midgard and the tower henceforth became known as Thanatos Tower. It seems something happened to Thanatos that caused his soul to haunt the tower, as if to guard it from being used to link Midgard to Muspelheim again.[3]

Trivia

  • In Greek mythology, Thanatos was the daemon personification of death. He was a minor figure in Greek mythology, often referred to but rarely appearing in person.[4]

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