... So. If you're reading this, it means that what goes up must come down. (Unless it achieves escape velocity, anyway.) That is, having previously turned Thor into a frog about seventy times and twice aged him up, I figured with this being my third anniversary I'd go for a new (for me) trick.
Thus, Thor is deaged. And here's what you may want to know about it.
Thor is now at a stage well before I apped him, and even further removed from the point at which he began his superhero career as an adult in the Age of Marvels. Because of the uncertainty concerning his rate of maturity, I can't give a number for his age--but suffice to say that he's a child now, physically around 9 or 10 years "old."
This means he's markedly reduced from the powerhouse he usually is in Camp. He's pre-Mjolnir, so no mystic hammer of smiting. His physical and magical abilities haven't fully manifested yet, meaning his nigh-invulnerability hasn't kicked in, his strength is considerably less, and his weather control is nil. Most importantly, he's not nearly the well-trained Viking warrior he eventually will be.
Nefarious types... If you've ever wanted to take a shot at the Thunder God, this would be your chance.
He'll still ping as non-human, still ping as having some wild magic potential, but otherwise the Thor you knew and loved/hated/grudgingly tolerated is gone. Meet the kid he used to be.