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3->''The winds of fate are stirring, and a great storm will descend upon the land. The world is awakening from a thousand year slumber; many great powers long forgotten are returning.''
4->''Soon, a new master will rule over Midgard ...''
5-->-- '''Skuld,''' OpeningNarration
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7->''Soon, it will all end. Ragnarok will come ... again!''
8-->-- '''Sara Irene,''' Volume 7
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10If you've ever played ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'', this is the series you get to thank for its existence.
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12In 1997, Myung-Jin Lee (a.k.a. [[PenName Lord Kaho]]) returned from his mandatory stint in the South Korean military and formed Studio Dive to Dream Sea (Studio DTDS). ''Ragnarok'' was the very first series he worked on under this studio name for Champ Comics, Korea's top manhwa (what the Koreans call {{manga}}) publisher. ''Ragnarok'' broke a lot of ground for the Korean manhwa industry; in a roundabout way, it was the first Korean manhwa to get a Japanese anime in the form of ''Anime/RagnarokTheAnimation'' ([[TheAnimeOfTheGame Even though it's loosely based on the MMORPG instead of the manhwa]]).
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14While full of direct references to [[Myth/NorseMythology Norse lore]], ''Ragnarok'' deliberately and intentionally rearranges many aspects of it to produce an entirely different world. In this version of Midgard, Ragnarok marks a period where the Aesir and Vanir battle one another, the giants seek to unmake all creation, and mankind is stuck in the middle of it all--but one faction of the gods is fighting to protect the mortal realm's interests.
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16At the start of the series, Ragnarok is about to happen again. Fenris Fenrir, the [[GenderFlip female]] reincarnation of the eponymous god-eating wolf, is searching for the similarly reincarnated god of light, Balder, in order to finish what they started in the previous cycle. A faction of the Aesir led by Freya is also searching for him, in order to put an end to Fenris' plans before they can even begin ...
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18... and in a far-off corner of Midgard is Chaos, a [[MagicKnight Rune Knight]] who's [[IdentityAmnesia forgotten everything about his life beyond two years ago]], is off bounty hunting in the wilds with Iris Irene, a cleric and heiress to the city of Fayon ...
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20Currently, there's ten volumes of ''Ragnarok'' available, and all ten have been translated to several different languages. It's presently on hold due to the work Myung-Jin Lee is doing with Gravity on ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' as well as other series in his studio. Although he's said that he plans to make ''Ragnarok'' span over forty volumes, it's looking like it's become an OrphanedSeries, as the last volume was published back in ''2002''.
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22Not to be confused with the {{Roguelike}} named ''[[VideoGame/RagnarokRoguelike Ragnarok]]''. If you're looking for the [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt actual Ragnarok]] from Norse lore, [[Myth/NorseMythology check here]].
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24!!''Ragnarok'' provides examples of:
25* ActionGirlfriend: Iris Irene may not overtly have a relationship with Chaos, [[ImpliedLoveInterest but it's pretty clear they're headed that way]]. Even though she's a cleric and has many powerful supporting and healing spells, she's more than capable of wreaking havoc with combat spells and her Blue Dragon Sword.
26* AdaptiveArmor: Loki's bone plating can change its shape to act as shielding.
27* ArmorIsUseless: The regular soldiers from the varying cities and countries visited are often very weill armored, sometimes wearing full plate mail ... and it does them absolutely no good against magic-wielding warriors. Most of the protagonists and antagonists wear very little armor--and if they do, it's of a magically enchanted variety.
28* ArtEvolution: Early on, Myung-Jin Lee handled production of ''Ragnarok'' almost entirely on his own. By Volume 8, however, other Studio DTDS artists (such as Gogo) were assisting him--and their influence on the series' style is quite noticable (especially in the difference of inking and shading).
29* AsianRuneChant: Iris Irene and Sara Irene both do a Norse (or [[GratuitousLatin Latin]]) take on this when casting a spell with their runes.
30* BastardUnderstudy: Despite Freya's orders, Himmelmez wanted control of the Prontera's shard of the Heart of Ymir for herself, [[GodhoodSeeker to become a full-on goddess]]. [[EnemyCivilWar Sara Irene is aware of this and does not take kindly to it.]]
31* BlackMagicianGirl: Fenris Fenrir's a good fit, considering her "player handbook" pegs her as a Warlock class. The vast majority of the spells she uses are powerful attack magics, backed up by Laevateinn.
32* BodyOfBodies: Bijou the Witch's creation, Geirrod. Originally thought to be an undead troll of some kind, it's leater revealed to be a large mass of corpses [[FusionDance melded together]].
33* CallingYourAttacks: Early on in the series, this was done strictly with magic spells, usually after an {{Invocation}}. By Volume 8, though, even the melee fighters were shouting these for their techniques (Loki's "Thunder of Odin," Chaos' "Dragon Strike").
34* CosmicKeystone: When Odin slew Ymir, he used fragments of the giant's heart to create Midgard. The fragments mantain Midgard's integrity and feed its growth. [[spoiler: And some of the fragments have regenerated into a whole heart with LostTechnology.]]
35* CrowsAndRavens: Muninn and Huginn, Odin's beholders. They can shapeshift from crows with an eyeball-and-fang necklace into women. And did we mention Huginn's human form is tall and busty?
36* CultureChopSuey: While the series does include clear influences from other cultures, they're nowhere near as blatant as those in the {{Spin Off}}s. Aside from Fayon and all its {{Wutai}}ness, there is also Morroc and the Arabian influences from that (the character names found among many of those in the Assassin's Guild, for instance, as well as the very concept of assassins).
37* CurbStompBattle: Skurai versus most of the Assassin's Guild.
38** Fenris pulls this on Fay Kanavion during the Geffen Magic Tournament.
39* DarkMagicalGirl: Sara Irene has shades of this, with ParentalAbandonment of the worst kind leading to her StartOfDarkness.
40* DeepCoverAgent: The Assassins of the Cross, the most powerful of all the Assassin's Guild's agents. There's only seven of them, all dispersed throughout Midgard (with Loki operating out of the guild's headquarters itself). None of them know the identities of the other six. [[spoiler: The second one we meet is Julianna Lucille, working for Geffen's Viceroy.]]
41* DoomedHometown: Chaos has bad luck with this. The village he lived in as a boy was destroyed and all its fleeing citizens slaughtered (implied to be the work of the Assassin's Guild). Fayon, his new home, gets similar treatment when Sara Irene makes a homecoming appearance.
42* DubNameChange: Several names are changed so they jive more with the Norse setting. "Satan Morroc" was changed to "Surt" and "[[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Tiamat]]"[[note]]A dragon, much like in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''[[/note]] was changed to "Nidhogg", for example. In a pseudo-example of InconsistentDub, many of these characters also appear in ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'', but use their original names even in the international version.
43* EarlyBirdCameo: Julianna Lucille appears in artwork from Volume 7, standing behind Loki in armor similar to his own, before she was actually introduced in Volume 10.
44* EliteMooks: Himmelmez employs a kind of four-armed undead creature that's intelligent and capable of speech--as well as powerful enough to slice buildings apart.
45* EternalRecurrence: It's implied that Ragnarok is cyclical. It happened a thousand years ago, and it's about to happen again. More specifically, the Aesir and Vanir warred with one another a thousand years ago--an event that, in [[Myth/NorseMythology Norse lore]], is ''not'' part of the events of Ragnarok. However, at the same time Surt and his fire giants attempted to burn away the world, an event that ''is''.
46* EmpathicWeapon: Laevatein, the Rod of Destruction, can respond verbally to Fenris' commands.
47** EvilWeapon: Talatsu, the demon sword. Forged by the Aesir, who then feared their creation and sealed it away, until a luckless knight stumbled across it ...
48* FanService: Plenty of this to go around just in the outfits alone. More so with the female outfits than the males, though Loki's SpyCatsuit With [[SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset Bone Armor]] has caused many a {{Squee}} from a {{fangirl}}.
49* TheFourGods: Referred to as "the four constellations" in the manhwa, and are followed by various {{Wutai}} cities like Fayon.
50* FriendToAllChildren: Huginn might be responsible for directing an OmnicidalManiac at Odin's enemies, but that doesn't mean she'll stand by and watch children get slaughtered. Muninn, while having similar sentiments, is less concerned about taking action to protect them.
51* {{Gotterdammerung}}: Aside from the mentions that Ragnarok already ''happened'' a thousand years ago, this is not-so-subtly made a recurring theme. Fenris knows how to cast spells that, according to one of the Geffen Magic Tournament commentators, have been lost to time. The [[spoiler: Heart of Ymir]] Prontera keeps under the King's Castle is nestled within [[LostTechnology extremely advanced technology]] far ahead of the DungeonPunk-esque magic and technology of the present world.
52* GunsAreWorthless: Played with several different ways--
53** Played straight in the battle for Payon. Not even a bridge full of cannons can make a dent in frost giants--but it's implied that they were protected by Sara Irene at the time.
54** DoublySubverted in the invasion of Prontera; the guard's guns and cannons were perfectly highly effective against the undead, destroying hordes of them to the point where they could no longer fight. The problem is, [[WeHaveReserves there were always more zombies]].
55** Later on, an airship captain attempts to protect his vessel from Gremlins with a pistol ... but shooting at them [[TurnsRed only made them angier]].
56* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: An unfortunate mage became a casualty due to Skurai's stray vacuum sword attack.
57* InTheirOwnImage: Freya's planning to [[spoiler: undo the creation of Midgard and remake it in her own image]]. Somehow, she's strongarmed ''Odin'', the All-Father and ''creator'' of Midgard, to go along with this. It's not been revealed how Freya managed to do that.
58* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: By Volume 8, Fenris comes to terms with the fact that her former lover, Balder, is already close to Iris Irene as Chaos. She decides just being near him is enough for her.
59* KiManipulation: Apparently Loki's cosmic energy magic is heavily implied to be the mystical martial arts energy we know in the real world as ki.
60%%* LadyOfWar: Fenris Fenrir.
61* LaserGuidedAmnesia: All over the place in the series. Both Chaos and Fenris Fenrir had their memories sealed by the Aesir. Iris Irene also doesn't realize that Sara Irene is her sister because the Fayon elders had done similarly.
62* LimitedWardrobe: Played with to several different ends. Chaos initially wears the same green robes under his pauldrons, even after buying a new enchanted set of pauldrons. Iris wears the same outfit for a while, as it's the traditional training gear for Fayon's clerics. Loki's armor is revealed to be easily summonable and dismissable after the Prontera Invasion arc. Just about ''everyone'' in the A and B lists got a new outfit as of Volume 8, except for Lidia.
63* ThatManIsDead: Sara Irene says this to Lord Irene when he calls her his daughter.
64-->'''Sara Irene:''' ''Your daughter is twelve years dead!''
65* MadLove: Lidia [[LoveAtFirstSight takes one look at Loki]] and this is exactly what happens.
66* MagicKnight: Chaos is at first shown to be a Rune Knight, a Fayon warrior equally proficient in swordsmanship and magic spells. [[spoiler: Then we find out he was trained in a very different school of martial arts as a child.]]
67* MegaManning: Skurai reveals that [[spoiler: Talatsu does this in Volume 9 by drinking the blood of its enemies]] ... and proceeds to demonstrate this by [[spoiler: using Chaos' own Dragon Strike against him]].
68* MoreDakka: The one single bridge leading into Payon turns out to have an entire ''batallion'' of cannons hidden within it.
69* MorphWeapon: Talatsu's sudden change in appearance in Skurai's appearances in Volumes 4 and 8 [[ChekhovsGun is explained by Volume 10]]. A bonus joke comic has Talatsu claiming that it can take over 57 forms.
70** Laevatein can also extend itself on Fenris' command.
71* MrFanservice: Loki.
72* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Skurai's known across Midgard as the Cursed Prosecutor. (It's also his class in the fake "player's handbook" that introduces the protagonists and antagonists in every novel.)
73--> '''Skurai:''' Innocents? There are no innocents. All are guilty. All must pay.
74** Himmelmez, the Life-Eater.
75* OmnicidalNeutral: The Assassin's Guild's modus operandi, swiftly and brutally killing off anyone who threatens to give the Aesir, Vanir, or the giants a foothold in Midgard. Their rationale for doing this is that by keeping Midgard a "no man's land" for the gods and giants, it will stop the mortal realm from becoming their battlefield.
76* OrganicTechnology: Himmelmez's fortress, the "Dark Whisper," happens to be this, [[WombLevel and it is horrifying]]. The Frost Giants of Joutenheim also look suspiciously as if they were constructed instead of born ...
77* PowerTrio: Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld, the Norns in ''Ragnarok''. While they aren't facets of a single being, they ''are'' like the Norns of [[Myth/NorseMythology Norse lore]] in that they are keepers of the past, present, and future respectively. They're allies of Frigg, and covertly aid Chaos in his mission.
78* RagnarokProofing: The advanced technology [[spoiler: maintaining Prontera's Heart of Ymir]] has been operating in pristine condition for at ''least'' a thousand years, and its current owners don't appear to have the technology to maintain it.
79** Balder's former sword, Sentinel Breeze, is also erosion-proof. It remains pristine even though his former abode, Breidablik, is in ruins.
80* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: General Karl Johann Spiegel. After Volsug's royal army arrested Chaos, Iris, and Fenris when Loki and Sakray attacked them in Prontera's streets, General Spiegel later visited their jail cell in disguise to let them know he'd seen that they tried to protect the citizens and heal the wounded. He offered to be their witness in the coming day's trial.
81* RedBaron: Loki and the assassins who accompany him on his mission in Morroc:
82** Loki, ''Assassin of the Shadows''
83** Hajatu, ''The Spider''
84** Taulin, ''The Blood Rose''
85** Mustafa, ''The Dead One''
86** Ibrahim, ''He Who Hungers''
87* RetCon: A few of these happen throughout the series, with little explanation as to why:
88** In early circulations of Volume 1, Alberta is briefly shown as "a small village on the eastern border of the Midgard Kingdom." Later localizations changed the caption to read "a port town on the southeast coast of the Midgard Kingdom." ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' probably had something to do with this one.
89** In Volume 4, Lidia says she's searching for the riches of Thralgard, the lost ancient kingdom. When she reappears in Volume 8, she's instead looking for Alfheim. Thralgard is not mentioned at all.
90* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: You know you've got a hands-on ruler when the lord of your city [[BigDamnHeroes comes to the rescue of his own army]] by ''punching a frost giant in half.''
91** Iris Irene and [[RetiredBadass her mother]] aren't slouches about this, either.
92* RPGElements: Done subtly but noticeably in the series itself, and clearly visible in the faux "player's handbook" character guide in every novel's opening. The volumes made when ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' started development only intensified this.
93* SchizoTech: A core theme of ''Ragnarok'' from its start. There's enough background events to suggest that there used to be a really advanced [[MagiTek magical/technological]] civilization in Midgard, and was probably laid low by Ragnarok. The series' present day is a MedievalEuropeanFantasy with cannons, airships, guns, and modern-looking apparel.
94* ShoutOut: Myung-Jin Lee loves these. Here's a few examples:
95** {{Crossover Cameo}}s from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics'' are everywhere in background panels, especially during the Prontera arc. Be on the look out for Razia and various character classes!
96** During the invasion of Prontera, certain characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' can be seen among the hordes. So can the zombified versions of ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' characters, snarfing down on another fighter from the series.
97** A number of the iconic characters for classes from ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' itself show up both in the background and overtly by Volume 8. Especially notable because Volume 8 was published in 2001 (when RO was in its ''alpha'' stage), and the "2-1" and "2-2" classes were appearing in their finalized forms well before Gravity so much as released their concept art.
98*** Several of the ''RO'' class characters are even given names. The female Alchemist's name is Fay Kanavion, the female Wizard's Rebecca Vernene, and the male Magician is Gustaf.
99* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Translating from Korean to English has a few problems similar to translating from Japanese to English. This resulted in inconsistent spelling of names between the {{Creator/Tokyopop}} localization and the English version of ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'':
100** Skurai (Tokyopop) / Sakray (Gravity)
101** Altevaran (Tokyopop) / Aldebaran (Gravity) [[note]]Likely an intentional attempt at making Aldebaran sound more Germanic or Norse, since Aldebaran is Arabic for "The Follower" and is the name of a RealLife star.[[/note]]
102** Fayon (Tokyopop) / Payon (Gravity)
103** Tanat (Tokyopop) / Thanatos (Gravity)
104* StartOfDarkness: How Sara Irene and Skurai came to be the villains they are now is shown to the reader via flashbacks in Volumes 2 and 10, respectively.
105* {{Stripperiffic}}: Fayon's clerics seem to specialize in this kind of outfit, as both Iris and Sara Irene wear ''very'' revealing clothes early on.
106%%* TheStoic: Loki.
107* UnwillingSuspension: The kidnapped children who are going to be [[HumanSacrifice sacrificed]] are chained and dangling over a sacrificial pit, where they slowly descend until they are consumed by the lava.
108* VaginaDentata: [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything Alluded to]] with Fenris Fenrir's first outfit, which has a metallic crotch guard in the shape of a feral-looking face with sharp teeth. Make jokes about biting Tyr's hand off at your own peril.
109* {{Valkyries}}: Twelve of them serving as agents of Freya, to be exact. In this world, it seems that women of any race could potentially be made a valkyrie; the human woman Sara Irene is a valkyrie, as is the dark elf Zenobia Sadi Frieile. Himmelmez, another human woman, is alternatively called a general and a "dark valkyrie."
110* {{Wutai}}: Fayon (or Payon in ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'') is the Korean variant of this, and a source for many Korean culture artifacts. In an odd twist, Chaos explains to Lidia [[InfoDump in a fast-spoken rant]] that Fayon is is a sanctuary for "descendants of [[TheFourGods the four constellations]]," and that there are many other similar sanctuaries across the mortal realm. Fayon is the capital city for all these city-sanctuaries spread across Midgard.
111* ZombieApocalypse: Himmelmez's army during her invasion of Prontera, with a bit of DemBones thrown in for good measure.

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