20. Which largely intact sunken city named after an electrifying Norse god did the party travel deep underwater to, in order to use its time travel facility and return to their home time?
From Quiz How Norse Mythology Shaped 'Tales of Phantasia'
Answer:
Thor
Thor was the only one of the three ancient superpowers to have survived relatively intact, if deep underwater. Robot-type enemies lingered here, and many of the machines still worked for the party despite not having been used for many, many years. The light spirit Aska was used to power the city: in the future, she could have been freed and Klarth (or Claus) could make a summoning pact with her.
The kingdom of Thor mediated the war between Odin and Fenrir, the other ancient superpowers. However, a comet came down and sank Thor into the sea: the remaining people died not from drowning, but from starvation, since the city's forcefield protected them from impact damage. After this, Odin and Fenrir broke their ceasefire and eventually both fell as well.
Thor, in Norse mythology, was the god of thunder and storms. He lends his name to Thursday, one of the days of the week. His hammer, Mjollnir, was said to have caused a crash of lightning when thrown at his adversaries. He was said to have died in battle with Jormungand, the serpent who circled the world. He slayed the fierce serpent, but its poison ended his life after a few steps.
Within 'Tales of Phantasia', the same principle might apply. The comet could be likened to the serpent; it took its impact and was non-fatal, but instead destroyed the inhabitants of Thor through starvation and decay. Thor's technological advancement might also have lent itself to being named after the god of lightning and storms.