2012-07-22, 14:45 | Link #81 | |
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I know there's nothing new to this, maybe that a new character will appear? But still I'll post it
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2012-07-23, 06:40 | Link #84 | |
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Anyone know which publisher will be in charge of this series? It will determine whether it will be a LN or an actual novel. Quote:
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2012-07-27, 22:49 | Link #90 |
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if ufotable give this a go for anime adaptation....it will be so interesting since the concept will be a bit different than normal with 7 versus 7 and a ruler class...
P.S: you know i want ufotable make an anime of typemoon work the one with gungod and slash emperor (i forgot the name) |
2012-07-28, 15:30 | Link #92 |
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The only part that worries me is how bad they're gonna botch the legends... again. Sigurd, I don't think people realize, is capable of overpowering demigods... which is no mean feat for a mortal. (For those of you who do now know what I'm talking about, Siegfried overpowered the Valkyrie Brunhilde).
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2012-07-29, 00:43 | Link #96 |
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Gram or Balmung, depending on the legend. Additionally, the sword is made of a celestial metal (thanks to Odin). Yet... I wonder if he'll keep his Shroud of Shadows (allows him to disguise himself as anyone). It would be truly great irony if he was betrayed by his master, as that is what happens in his legend. Brunhilde, who loves Seigfried, is the wife of King Guenther of Burgundy. Because he had been bewitched by a potion of love by the King's sister, Kreimhild, he no longer loves her and at one point, greatly offends her. Brunhilde demands his death, only to learn how Kreimhild had caused the debacle to begin with. After Siegfried is killed, Brunhilde kills everyone responsible before killing herself on his funeral ship. Yeah, that legend does NOT have a happy ending.
Note: Brunhilde is married to Guenther because Siegfried disguises himself as him to defeat her in combat, which is no easy task. You overpower a Valkyrie.
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2012-07-29, 01:59 | Link #97 |
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I dont remember him fighting her. but I've only read tolkiens translation of the volsung saga. It only had him walking through a circle of fire which seemed to be enough to impress her. He does have some similarities to Lancelot with the whole forbidden love thing. I wonder if they'll bring in his horse. It's suppose to be an offspring of Odin's horse.
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2012-07-29, 10:11 | Link #98 |
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Brunhilde didn't agree with Odin on a certain matter, and cast her down to the mortal realm as punishment. Additionally, she was to sleep surrounded by a ring of fire of which no mortal man could enter. Siegfried managed to go through and wake her up. In order to find Siegfried, Brunhilde put out a competition for her hand in marriage, which was to impress her, then best her in combat. If they failed, she got to kill them. According to the lore, one of the tasks was to do better than her at a boulder toss, which she threw ~72 feet and then jumped on top of it in a single leap. He then beat her in combat, all the while posed as Guenther.
You can imagine how pissed Brunhilde was when she learned that she had been tricked like this.
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