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“ | I've waited ages for this very moment. The moment that I blew this Gjallarhorn to signal the start of Ragnarok . |
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— Heimdall to himself in The Final Conflict
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Heimdall is a Norse god and the so-called "Watchman of the Apocalypse (終末の番人, Shūmatsu no Ban'nin)". He oversees and comments on the fights of Ragnarok.
Appearance[]
Heimdall is a short man with a robot-like face and a green hooded cloak that covers the rest of his head, though some black, slicked-back hair is visible from the front. He sports a pair of protective goggles, similar to those worn by airplane pilots in World War One. He wears medieval fur pants and striped shoes.
While his face is metallic, the rest of his body appears to be organic.
Personality[]
Unlike most gods, Heimdall doesn't appear to have animosity towards humanity. During the battles of Ragnarok, Heimdall introduces each fighter with equal vigour, and seems to be truly neutral, showing no favoritism towards the gods or humanity.
He has been wanting for a very long time for a chance to use his Gjallarhorn and is happy that Ragnarok has finally begun. he also seems to love his gjallarhorn very much, to the point that he was upset when Buddha destroyed it at the beginning of the sixth round.
He notes that humoring the fighters is what makes an announcer a pro, and he is willing to go with that.
Plot[]
Ragnarok: First Round[]
Heimdall steps into the arena to announces the start of Ragnarok, he is excited that after many eons he will finally blow his horn to start Ragnarok. He announces the rules, which are simple; the winner is determined by the opponents death. Heimdall then announces the first fighter for the gods in round one, the strongest Norse god, Thor. He proceeds to announce the human representative, hyping the mankind crowd if whether the seven million years of mankind's glory will be forgotten, or if there is anyone greater than this man in human history. The most powerful of all Chinese heroes, Lü Bu.
Heimdall then takes a deep breath and blows out his Gjallarhorn, announcing the start of Ragnarok. However, as the fight being he is surprised that both fighters have their weapons lowered and walk to each other. Heimdall continues to commentate on the battle. Eventually as Lü Bu breaks his legs, Heimdall thinks the fight is over, even though he wishes Lü Bu to get up and continue. He gets surprised when Lü Bu stands.
Later, Heimdall also gets surprised when Lü Bu rides Red Hare. After another exchange of mighty attacks, Thor kills Lü Bu and Heimdall announces Thor as the winner. He tells Thor to follow him to the exit of the arena and notices how depressed he looked. Lü Bu's army charges Thor and Heimdall tries to tell them to stop as the fight is already over, but Thor decides to grant them their wish and kills them.
Ragnarok: Second Round[]
The Valhalla Arena gets restored and Heimdall appears to announce the fighters in the second round. He first introduces the human fighter and a platform elevates him high in the sky above the arena. Heimdall explains he is a man, who called himself a "man" and was born of God, but rebelled against him. He was charged with the original sin and detests the gods more than any human. The father of all mankind, Adam.
Heimdall proceeds with the introduction of the gods' fighter and calls the strongest Indian god. However, no one comes out of the corridor. Heimdall then receives a message that there has been a change in the gods' fighters order. Heimdall proceeds with the introduction, explaining the one who will face Adam is Zeus and while Adam is the father of mankind, then Zeus is GFOC - the God Father of the Cosmos. The gods start chanting GFOC.
Heimdall explains that Zeus once caused the battle to determine the most powerful god, Titanomachy, and had killed his own father, Kronos. As their fight progressed and Zeus falls down and doesn't get up, Heimdall is about to announce Adam as winner, but Zeus stands up and stops Heimdall. Eventually Adam punches Zeus and he falls on his knees. They see that Adam had already died, and Zeus states that he died before he crumbled to the ground. As Adam's and Reginleif's souls shatter, Heimdall announces Zeus as the winner.
Ragnarok: Third Round[]
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Ragnarok: Fourth Round[]
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Ragnarok: Fifth Round[]
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Ragnarok: Sixth Round[]
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Ragnarok: Seventh Round[]
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Ragnarok: Eighth Round[]
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Ragnarok: Ninth Round[]
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Ragnarok: Tenth Round[]
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Abilities[]
Semi-Immortality: As a god, Heimdall is incapable of dying due to old age.
Divine Physiology: As a god, it can be assumed that Heimdall posses physical abilities far greater than any ordinary human. His body can not be harmed by mortal weapons, however he can still be harmed by unarmed attacks from individuals with superhuman strength and divine weapons.