Valhalla Arena |
The Valhalla Arena (ヴァルハラ闘技場, Varuhara Tōgi-ba) is the location where all the battles of Ragnarok take place.
Overview[]
The Valhalla Arena changes appearance in almost every round of Ragnarok. The arena's exact size is unknown and little is known about what it is comprised of either. The Arena exists somewhere within the Gods' Realm. The Valhalla Arena can be divided into two sides: Humanity's side and the Gods' side. In each round, the people who are associated with the participants are allowed to sit in the front rows of the arena.
Forms[]
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First and Second Round![]() |
The arena is round-shaped, resembling a gladiatorial arena. The floor was covered with sand, but it was soon swept away by a shockwave during the first round. Afterwards, the floor was a barren, flat landscape. |
Third Round![]() |
The arena becomes completely filled with water except for the center, which has a large circular platform for the contendors to fight on. |
Fourth Round![]() |
The arena's changed drastically, turned into a replica of the streets of late 1800s London. This change was proposed by Jack the Ripper, which Heracles agreed upon. |
Fifth Round![]() |
The arena takes the shape of a square. The floor becomes completely smooth and in the air, there's a large tsuriyane floating above the arena. |
Sixth Round![]() |
The arena remains square and the floor becomes rocky, developing a mosaic with lots of uneven shaped geometrical figures. |
Seventh Round![]() |
The arena becomes round again. On the sides of the field there are four street lamps lit with fire and with skulls at the end. The gates are surrounded by skulls and the air becomes gloomy. |
Eighth Round![]() |
The arena takes the shape of a large hexagonal pillar in the middle of a gorge. On each point of the hexagonal pillar, there are six smaller pillars with gargoyles on placed on top of them. |
Ninth Round![]() |
The arena returns to having a round shape, it is made up entirely of bricks and in front of the two entrances, it has Greek statues depicting the two fighters and frescoes showing their deeds. |
Tenth Round![]() |
Similarly to Round 4, the arena changes drastically from its previous appearance. This time, it takes the appearance of Kyoto at the end of the Edo period. The arena was proposed by Susano'o no Mikoto, which Soji Okita agreed upon. |