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Revision as of 21:57, 12 May 2023
It has been suggested that this article be renamed to Voidverg. (discuss) The reason given was: From "void" + dverg/dvergr (norwegian/old norse for "dwarf" but referring to white and black dwarfs in this case); see also Dverg of the Nordic Alfar |
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Voidvelgr (ヴォイドヴェルグ Voidoverugu) is a series of DARK Galaxy monsters used by Zuwijo zir Velgear (and his manga counterpart) in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!! anime and manga, and Taikai Asobe in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel LP manga.
Etymology
The Voidvelgr series is named after cosmic voids (vast areas in between filaments that contain little to no galaxies) and the Old Norse dvergr (meaning "dwarf", a reference to white and black dwarfs) or Hraesvelgr (a jotun in Norse mythology that takes the form of an eagle and creates the wind). The eagle theming may also come from the Eagle of Zeus.
The members are variously named after Greek and Norse soldiers and mythology, motifs of death in Christian religion, and cosmic phenomena.
Equip Spell | Origin |
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Gullinbursti | Gullinbursti |
Phalanx | Phalanx |
Tyrfing | Tyrfing |
The Extra Deck monsters in the series are all Level 9 Fusion Monsters named after major events in mythology and religion (with the exception of "Voidvelgr Protostar"). All of them require a "Voidvelgr" monster and "Dark Prophet" as Fusion Materials (with the exception of "Voidvelgr Gigantomachia", which requires 2 "Voidvelgr" monsters).
Fusion Monster | 1st material | 2nd material | Origin |
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Apocalypse | Pale Rider | Dark Prophet | Apocalypse |
Gigantomachia | Requiem | Chrysaor | Gigantomachy |
Protostar | Globule | Dark Prophet | Protostar |
Theogonia | Chrysaor | Theogony |