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Sigrdrifa
Origin: | Norse Mythology |
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Japanese: | シグルドリーヴァ |
Appears In: | Sora no Kiseki The 3rd, Sen no Kiseki III |
Origin
Sigrdrifa is Old Norse for 'Victory-Bringer' and appears in a section of the Poetic Edda called the Sigrdrífumál. In that poem it is used as an epithet for the Valkyrie Brynhildr.
Appearances
- Sigrdrifa is a rapier in Sora no Kiseki The 3rd usable by Klose Rinz and Julia Schwarz. Its description says that it is inscribed with a prayer for victory.
- In Sen no Kiseki III, one of Juna Crawford's gunbreakers is named Sigrdrifa. Its description calls it a bringer of victory for its wielder.