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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Valflame is derived from the Old Norse word Valr, meaning 'dead' or 'slain', hence 'Slain Flame'. | Valflame is derived from the Old Norse word Valr, meaning 'dead' or 'slain', hence 'Palace of the Slain Flame'. | ||
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* [[Demonblaze Castle]] | * [[Demonblaze Castle]] | ||
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[[Category:Old Norse Terms]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki | [[Category:Old Norse Terms]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Locations]] |
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Valflame Palace
Origin: | Old Norse |
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Japanese: | バルフレイム宮 |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki I-IV |
Origin
Valflame is derived from the Old Norse word Valr, meaning 'dead' or 'slain', hence 'Palace of the Slain Flame'.
Appearances
- Valflame Palace is seen in cutscenes in all of the Sen no Kiseki games and a very small part of it can be explored in Sen no Kiseki III.