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Personality[]
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Plot[]
Past[]
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Abilities[]
Overall Abilities: As a Primordial Goddess, it can be assumed that Eirin was one of the most powerful beings in existence.
Supernatural Abilities[]
Divine Physiology: As a Primordial Goddess, Eirin possessed physical abilities far greater than any ordinary human. Her body could not be harmed by mortal weapons. However, she could still be harmed by unarmed attacks from individuals with superhuman strength and Divine Weapons.
Semi-Immortality: As a Primordial Goddess, Eirin had a limitless lifespan and was incapable of dying from old age.
The rune of Eirin on the back of his right hand.
Creation Power: As a primordial goddess, she possesses the power of creation and can create anything she desires.
Eirin's Rune: Also known as the "Rune of the Primordial Gods," this is a luminous mark in the shape of a Dagaz rune etched into Eirin's right palm. It grants her a sacred aura imbued with light. Through this rune, Eirin can shape and transmute her aura into various structures or forms of matter, such as chains forged from pure light.
Photokinesis: As the primordial goddess of light, Eirin can generate and control light.
Chlorokinesis: Eirin possesses the power to make plants and flowers bloom.
Techniques[]
Pusthelva (Light Chains Embrace) (光鎖抱擁, Pusutoheruva):[1] is a technique in which Eirin’s Rune — a luminous mark shaped like the Dagaz rune on the palm of her right hand — releases a sacred aura of light that she can mold at will. Using this energy, she creates chains made of pure light, capable of forming, extending, or latching onto a target, functioning as living extensions of her own aura. These chains can restrain and immobilize her opponents. She used this technique to bind her husband, the Great God Inventor: Gǫllnir.
Trivia[]
Eirin is a variant of Eir, which is a goddess of healing and medicine. In Fjölsvinnsmál, she is one of Menglǫð's serving girls, but in the Nafnaþulur, it is the name of a Valkyrie.
References[]
↑Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 111 (Page 33).