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+ | Ragnarök is the cataclysmic conflict that brought the end of the Age of Gods in the Scandinavia region, bringing about an end to the reality itself and causing the very [[Texture]] of the [[World]] at the time to disappear. It was the end of the myths and legends of all the [[God]]s, [[Giant]]s, and [[Phantasmal Species]] living in the region, killing all of them. With the disappearance of [[Mystery]], the [[Age of Man|Age of Humanity]] in the region began, leading to the rapid advancement of civilization.<ref name ="LB2-3">''[[Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt]]'' - [[Scandinavian Lostbelt|Götterdämmerung]]: Eternal Ice-Flame Century - Section 3: Lord of Creation (Beginning)</ref> |
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− | One of the main catalysts for Ragnarok began when Loki caused the death of the God Baldur. |
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+ | [[Loki]], known for causing mischief, brought about many disasters, eventually culminating in the invasion of {{WPlink|Muspelheim}}'s [[Muspel]] (Fire Giants) in 1000 BC. It is said {{WPlink|Katla (volcano)|Mt. Katla}} erupted at this time, triggering Ragnarök, but the eruption itself was actually the invasion of the Muspel.<ref name ="LB2-3"/> |
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− | Ragnarok truely began with the eruption of Mt. Katla in 1000 B.C., this coincided with Muspel fire giants invading from Muspelheim. The gods clashed with the giants which resulted in the death of many of them. One of Loki's sons [[Fenrir]] after comsuming all the ice from the realm of Niflheim gained [[Authority]] over ice and snow, after which he devoured [[Odin]]. Another of Loki's children [[Jörmungandr]] the World Serpent does battle with [[Thor]], god of Thunder. Thor kills Jörmungandr by crushing his skull, but not before becoming posioned by the snake and dies after taking nine steps. |
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+ | Within modern day history, there is no existing record of Mt. Katla erupting before 930 AD due to a lack of records. It is thought by the [[Department of Archaeology]] of the [[Clock Tower]] that the lack of historical records is due to the disappearance of the Scandinavian Texture, leaving only small amounts of details left recorded from that time. This has left [[Magus|Magi]] unable to have a full understanding of the happenings during the Age of Gods in that region.<ref name ="LB2-3"/> |
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− | At the climax of Ragnarok, [[Surtr]] uses his flaming sword [[Laevatein]] to burn away the texture that sustains the Norse world, ending the Age of Gods in Norse Mythology. |
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+ | The [[Noble Phantasm]] [[Mjölnir Ragnarök]] possessed by [[Magni]] allows for the conditions of Ragnarök to be reenacted, applying the conditions of the Age of Gods to the surrounding area. |
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− | With the end of Ragnarok, the [[Age of Man]] begins in Scandinavia. Despite this some noted individuals who survied Ragnarok are [https://typemoon.fandom.com/wiki/Magni Magni] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B3%C3%B0i_and_Magni Móði], as well as serveral Valkyries. |
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+ | Within the world of the [[Norse Lostbelt]] of ''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'', history diverged from that of the [[Proper Human History]] in 1000BC, leading to a {{nihongo|Broken Ragnarök|狂えるラグナロク}} as described by [[Scáthach-Skadi]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 23 November 2023
RagnarökWP: Twilight of the Gods (神々の黄昏?), translated as GötterdämmerungWP (ゲッテルデメルング?) in German, is an event that took place in Norway that led to the end of the Age of Gods in Scandinavia.
History[]
Ragnarök is the cataclysmic conflict that brought the end of the Age of Gods in the Scandinavia region, bringing about an end to the reality itself and causing the very Texture of the World at the time to disappear. It was the end of the myths and legends of all the Gods, Giants, and Phantasmal Species living in the region, killing all of them. With the disappearance of Mystery, the Age of Humanity in the region began, leading to the rapid advancement of civilization.[1]
Loki, known for causing mischief, brought about many disasters, eventually culminating in the invasion of MuspelheimWP's Muspel (Fire Giants) in 1000 BC. It is said Mt. KatlaWP erupted at this time, triggering Ragnarök, but the eruption itself was actually the invasion of the Muspel.[1]
Within modern day history, there is no existing record of Mt. Katla erupting before 930 AD due to a lack of records. It is thought by the Department of Archaeology of the Clock Tower that the lack of historical records is due to the disappearance of the Scandinavian Texture, leaving only small amounts of details left recorded from that time. This has left Magi unable to have a full understanding of the happenings during the Age of Gods in that region.[1]
The Noble Phantasm Mjölnir Ragnarök possessed by Magni allows for the conditions of Ragnarök to be reenacted, applying the conditions of the Age of Gods to the surrounding area.
Broken Ragnarök[]
- Main article: Norse Lostbelt
Within the world of the Norse Lostbelt of Fate/Grand Order, history diverged from that of the Proper Human History in 1000BC, leading to a Broken Ragnarök (狂えるラグナロク?) as described by Scáthach-Skadi.
Surtr decided to end the entire world rather than just the Age of Gods. He ate Fenrir and gained his Authority over ice, becoming a world ending calamity. He killed the remaining Gods before Odin sealed him away in a false sun.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Götterdämmerung: Eternal Ice-Flame Century - Section 3: Lord of Creation (Beginning)