I mean… if you really want to nitpick, Thor wasn’t the god of thunder, he was a god that was associated with thunder and lightning. Norse gods didn’t have a specific thing they were associated with in the original mythology like the Greek gods did, that association was later added when a Christian scholar wrote the Prose Edda which re-wrote a lot of Norse Mythology through his worldview. Thor is just Thor, a god, who happens to also be associated with thunder, and a number of other things, but he’s not the god of thunder.
I mean… I’m in my 30s and I don’t know what any of my aunts or uncles do for a living, and I certainly didn’t when I was 18. But I also don’t really talk with my family so I’m probably not the best example.
Did get adapted into D&D’s Ravenloft setting though… where I actually think they did have him be a pirate ironically. But yeah, traditionally not a pirate.
No, he’s saying that the rookie is running into a burning building without proper equipment which could get him killed. Brad got really lucky in this storyline, but he could’ve died.
Speaking as someone who has gone to university and gotten a degree and still works jobs like this… it might not be worth it depending on what you do with your life.
The fact that it doesn’t match the rest of the art maybe?