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− | The '''Nordic Ascendant''' known as '''Polar Star Angel''' in the OCG and the japanese anime, are an archetype that is used by [[Harald]]. | + | The '''Nordic Ascendant''' known as '''Polar Star Angel''' in the OCG and the japanese anime, are an archetype that is used by [[Harald]]. Except Vanadis, whose name is an alternative name of the Norse Goddess Freyja, the other two members of this archetype are based on Norse Mythology figures associated with Odin. Mimir is the name of an old man renowned for his wisdom and knowledge, who is the owner of Mimir's Well, that waters the tree Yggdrasil. Into his well, Odin casted his eye to gain knowledge of the future. Valkyries are a host of female figures who serve under Odin, and decide who will die in battle. They are also responsible for bringing the dead warriors to the afterlife, into the Halls of Valhalla (where they become Einherjars), that is ruled by Odin himself. |
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Revision as of 12:08, 26 December 2010
Nordic Ascendant
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極星天 |
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Polar Star Angel |
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Nordic Ascendant
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The Nordic Ascendant known as Polar Star Angel in the OCG and the japanese anime, are an archetype that is used by Harald. Except Vanadis, whose name is an alternative name of the Norse Goddess Freyja, the other two members of this archetype are based on Norse Mythology figures associated with Odin. Mimir is the name of an old man renowned for his wisdom and knowledge, who is the owner of Mimir's Well, that waters the tree Yggdrasil. Into his well, Odin casted his eye to gain knowledge of the future. Valkyries are a host of female figures who serve under Odin, and decide who will die in battle. They are also responsible for bringing the dead warriors to the afterlife, into the Halls of Valhalla (where they become Einherjars), that is ruled by Odin himself.