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* The Personnel tab says the "Medic" is actually three triplets, all three would have to be shot to prevent them from assisting.

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* The Personnel tab says the "Medic" is actually three triplets, triplets(and all three of them are [[VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia Fina]], somehow), all three would have to be shot to prevent them from assisting.


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[[Manga/VinlandSaga Vinland]], you say?
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** Other than the Norse flavoring, the religious backstory behind the Valkyria Chronicles series is basically Judeo-Christianity, with the "Darcsen Calamity" being a stand-in for the Crucifixion, similar to how many real-life Europeans throughout history blamed the Jewish people (represented in the games as the Darcsens) for the death of Jesus, which fed into real-life anti-Semitism (among many other factors.) This could be an alternate history where Europe was never Christianized and Germanic paganism won out as the dominant religion instead.

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** Other than the Norse flavoring, the religious backstory behind the Valkyria Chronicles series is basically Judeo-Christianity, with the "Darcsen Calamity" being a stand-in for the Crucifixion, similar to how many real-life Europeans throughout history blamed the Jewish people (represented in the games as the Darcsens) for the death of Jesus, which fed into real-life anti-Semitism (among many other factors.) This could be an alternate history where Europe was never Christianized and where, when the Western Roman Empire collapsed, the Germanic paganism won out as kings that filled the dominant religion power void eradicated Christianity, at least in Western Europe, and imposed Germanic beliefs instead.
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** Other than the Norse flavoring, the religious backstory behind the Valkyria Chronicles series is basically Judeo-Christianity, with the "Darcsen Calamity" being a stand-in for the Crucifixion, similar to how many real-life Europeans throughout history blamed the Jewish people (represented in the games as the Darcsens) for the death of Jesus, which fed into real-life anti-Semitism (among many other factors.)

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** Other than the Norse flavoring, the religious backstory behind the Valkyria Chronicles series is basically Judeo-Christianity, with the "Darcsen Calamity" being a stand-in for the Crucifixion, similar to how many real-life Europeans throughout history blamed the Jewish people (represented in the games as the Darcsens) for the death of Jesus, which fed into real-life anti-Semitism (among many other factors.)
) This could be an alternate history where Europe was never Christianized and Germanic paganism won out as the dominant religion instead.
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** Other than the Norse flavoring, the religious backstory behind the Valkyria Chronicles series is basically Judeo-Christianity, with the "Darcsen Calamity" being a stand-in for the Crucifixion, similar to how many real-life Europeans throughout history blamed the Jewish people (represented in the games as the Darcsens) for the death of Jesus, which fed into real-life anti-Semitism (among many other factors.)
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* As a TV show 70 years on, similar to ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan,'' or, more accurately, ''Series/BandOfBrothers.'' If any of Squad 7 lived long enough to see it, they'd be annoyed at the inaccuracies.

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* As a TV show 70 years on, similar to ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan,'' or, more accurately, ''Series/BandOfBrothers.''Film/SavingPrivateRyan.'' If any of Squad 7 lived long enough to see it, they'd be annoyed at the inaccuracies.
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[[WMG: The anime exists in-universe]]
* As a TV show 70 years on, similar to ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan,'' or, more accurately, ''Series/BandOfBrothers.'' If any of Squad 7 lived long enough to see it, they'd be annoyed at the inaccuracies.
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Selvaria, in her Final Flame, transcended reality and is now a Queen Under the Mountain and she will arise to save Europa in its darkest hour.

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Selvaria, in her Final Flame, transcended reality and is now a Queen Under the Mountain and she will arise to save Europa in its darkest hour.
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* Poor Fritz calls out to God in his last moments, but the Name isn't capitalized in the subtitles, implying there is ''some'' equivalent but it's totally overshadowed by Valkyria worship. My headcanon is that the Darcsen's religeon is a fantastuc version of Judaiism to fit the cultural parrallel.

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* ** Poor Fritz calls out to God in his last moments, but the Name isn't capitalized in the subtitles, implying there is ''some'' equivalent but it's totally overshadowed by Valkyria worship. My headcanon is that the Darcsen's religeon is a fantastuc fantastic version of Judaiism to fit the cultural parrallel.
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* TheLastOfHisKind: a male Valkyria. Instead of the women's spectacular superpowers, the men's tended towards more of a supercharged HealingFactor that let them live for aeons as well as regenerate FromASingleCell. He's been kicking around for nearly 2,000 years. A few bullet holes might overwhelm his body with pain long enough to put him down for a little while, but nothing short of being caught in a Final Flame will truly kill him. Ty is short for Tyr, usually anglicized to Thor. Yes, THAT Thor.

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* TheLastOfHisKind: a male Valkyria. Instead of the women's spectacular superpowers, the men's tended towards more of a supercharged HealingFactor that let them live for aeons as well as regenerate FromASingleCell. He's been kicking around for nearly 2,000 years. A few bullet holes might overwhelm his body with pain long enough to put him down for a little while, but nothing short of being caught in a Final Flame will truly kill him. Ty is short for Tyr, usually anglicized to Thor. Yes, THAT Thor. As for why he can't use lightning powers? His hammer, which he used instead of a lance, got lost or ruined.
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* TheLastOfHisKind: a male Valkyria. Instead of the women's spectacular superpowers, the men's tended towards more of a supercharged HealingFactor that let them live for aeons as well as regenerate FromASingleCell. He's been kicking around for nearly 2,000 years. A few bullet holes might overwhelm his body with pain long enough to put him down for a little while, but nothing short of being caught in a Final Flame will truly kill him.

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* TheLastOfHisKind: a male Valkyria. Instead of the women's spectacular superpowers, the men's tended towards more of a supercharged HealingFactor that let them live for aeons as well as regenerate FromASingleCell. He's been kicking around for nearly 2,000 years. A few bullet holes might overwhelm his body with pain long enough to put him down for a little while, but nothing short of being caught in a Final Flame will truly kill him. Ty is short for Tyr, usually anglicized to Thor. Yes, THAT Thor.

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* Poor Fritz calls out to God in his last moments, but the Name isn't capitalized in the subtitles, implying there is ''some'' equivalent but it's totally overshadowed by Valkyria worship. My headcanon is that the Darcsen's religeon is a fantastuc version of Judaiism to fit the cultural parrallel.


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[[WMG: Ty the Immortal is...]]
* TheLastOfHisKind: a male Valkyria. Instead of the women's spectacular superpowers, the men's tended towards more of a supercharged HealingFactor that let them live for aeons as well as regenerate FromASingleCell. He's been kicking around for nearly 2,000 years. A few bullet holes might overwhelm his body with pain long enough to put him down for a little while, but nothing short of being caught in a Final Flame will truly kill him.
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[[WMG: The Valkyrur were descendants of a lost [[Disney/AtlantisTheLostEmpire Atlantean colony]]]]

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[[WMG: The Valkyrur were descendants of a lost [[Disney/AtlantisTheLostEmpire [[WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire Atlantean colony]]]]

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** Jossed. The Atlantic confederation is located on the Western end of Europa, and seems to be made up of the equivalent of France, Spain, and the UK. There's also a country overseas from Europa called the United States of Vinland that seems to be a stand-in for the US.



[[WMG: Ragnite is actually poop]]
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** Jossed by VC 4. Nico was raised at a convent and makes allusions to "The Lord". And there's mention of a Darcsen priest of the same religion, so it can't be Yggdism. It seems that there's another religion in Europa that's at least very similar to Christianity.
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[[WMG: The entire story is in universe post-war propaganda produced by the Gallian government.]]
Think about it for a second, Squad 7 must be the ultimate military version of MarySue. It is an entire unit of attractive SuperSoldiers who can each kill tons of enemies without any hesitation and even turn the tide of a battle and succeed in missions that the regular army failed at. The Empire are portrayed as evil with few exception, just for the purpose of making the propaganda less obvious. Meanwhile, the story also tries to whitewash the war crimes committed by the Gallian government such as the use of ChildSoldiers by having the character of Aisha. The creators of the game even tries to clue us in on the true nature of the story by revealing at the end that the story was told from a book written by [[UnreliableNarrator a reporter who worked for the Gallian state radio]]. In reality, the war very violent and destructive which left most of Europa in ruins, and instead of having a happy ending, many of the veterans suffer from PSTD for the rest of their lives.
* Only slightly comfirmed: ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChroniclesIII'' reveals that the Nameless helped them out at times, but the stories aren't that far off from the truth.
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Seriously, HowDidWeMissThisOne? It's a glowing blue crystal used for fuel and many other things. Question is, does that make the Valkyrur Cybertronian Protoforms?

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Seriously, HowDidWeMissThisOne? Administrivia/HowDidWeMissThisOne? It's a glowing blue crystal used for fuel and many other things. Question is, does that make the Valkyrur Cybertronian Protoforms?
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[[WMG: The ISARA biplane would give way to an Age of Aviation in Europa]]
The creation of the biplane would lead to a technological revolution, especially in peacetime for commercial uses. Sadly, however, one or both of the great powers will end up weaponizing this technology, producing the Europan equivalent to aerial warfare and use it in future conflicts. Welkin, Leon and Kris will be disgusted in what they see as tarnishing Isara's memory.
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[[WMG: The Valkyrur were descendants of a lost [[Disney/AtlantisTheLostEmpire Atlantean colony]]]]
In the movie, Atlantean crystals are glowing all-purpose power sources with healing properties and enormous destructive potential that are a little reminiscent of Ragnite. Suppose a major lode of the stuff was discovered in the far north and a colony established to extract and refine it. It's far enough to escape the cataclysm that destroyed the home country and possessed of technology far in advance of its neighbours. Over time, these Atlanteans developed a new culture and a pale complexion more typical of that latitude, eventually embarking on the conquest of Europa. The healing abilities of the Valkyria are related to Atlantean longevity, both tied to ragnite exposure, and the shell motifs of Valkyrian art is an echo of their sea-faring ancestors. They just never again assembled enough ragnite in one place for it to start thinking.
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[[WMG: The male Valkyrur were like male [[{{Claymore}} Claymores]]]]

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[[WMG: The male Valkyrur were like male [[{{Claymore}} [[Manga/{{Claymore}} Claymores]]]]
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** Given that the Valkyur literally took over all of Europa with magic-like Ragnite technology, it's extremely likely that even if there ''was'' a Christ-like figure at some point in time, he would be completely ignored over the invincible god-like figures shooting laser beams and "saving" the world from the Darcsens. As it is, Yggdism (worship of the Valkyur as, at minimum, vassals of god) is a huge portion of continental history. Also, EC refers to the "Europan Calendar", whose year 0 is when the Valkyur came by and subjugated the Darcsen.

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*The Personnel tab says the "Medic" is actually three triplets, all three would have to be shot to prevent them from assisting.

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