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Siegfried is a demigod who is imprisoned in Tartarus. He is connected to Brunhilde. Siegfried is known as the "Dragon-Slaying Hero" (竜殺しの英雄, Ryū-Goroshi no Eiyū).
Appearance[]
Siegfried is a handsome man with a muscular but lean physique, having a long flowing mane of hair and a body covered in scars.
Personality[]
Not much is known about Siegfried, however upon hearing the results of Round #8, Siefried was astounded by the development and wanted to discuss it with the guards.
Siegfried seems to be modest when it comes to matters between Humans and Gods as he felt he could not root for one side due to being half-human and half-god.
Siegfried has also displayed being caring towards those he loves, specifically Brunhilde whom he wished would not push herself so hard in Ragnarok.
Plot[]
Past[]
At some point in his life, Siegfried stole Odin's magic sword, Gram, and used it to kill Fafnir, Odin's pet dragon. As a result of his crimes, he was captured and sent to be locked up in Tarturus by Odin's orders, however, none of these crimes were enough to justify imprisonment in Tartarus, the real reason is currently unknown.
His imprisonment would be the catalyst for Brunhilde who was in a relationship with the demi-god, to start Ragnarok.
Ragnarok: Eighth Round[]
After Beelzebub had defeated and killed Human Fighter, Nikola Tesla, the news of his victory spread all over the realms including the underworld. Two guards, Andras and Flauros, were chatting about the fight with them shocked at how Humans had such unimaginable strength to tie with the Gods. Their words manage to reach Siegfried in his cell where he shouted in amazement of such news. Flauros then asked Siegfried on which side was he rooting for as a half-god, half-human with Siegfried replying that was difficult to answer due to his position. As Flauros demanded a quick answer from the man, Andras panicked and remembered that they were not suppose to even talk to Siegfried with them backing off. Siegfried asked if they could talk some more, but the guards headed out with Flauros demanding him not to talk so easily to them again. After they left, Siegfried commented how boring it was being imprisoned before focusing back on Brunhilde. He knew she was determined to win, but was pushing herself too hard so he hoped she wouldn't push herself further.
Abilities[]
Overall Abilities: Not much is known about his strength, however, he does bear the only known title of the "Dragon-Slaying Hero". In addition, the Gods prior to the start of Ragnarok had him imprisoned in the underworld with some Gods like Buddha having no clue about his whereabouts or details. While reason for his imprisonment is unknown, it could be compared to or is a greater crime than that of Michel Nostradamus' who was sent to Helheim after destroying the Bifröst.
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