TV-Series
Description
Walkure is a Musicart who channels the power of classical music to battle D2 monsters, specifically embodying Richard Wagner's opera "Die Walküre," a connection reflected in her name and abilities. She possesses distinctive mint-green hair and eyes, typically wearing armor suited to her warrior role. Her primary armaments are a sword and shield, employed for both offense and defense in combat.
She operates with strict adherence to duty, taking pride in her position within the New York Symphonica and upholding deeply held principles in her mission to protect humanity. This seriousness often translates into stubbornness and an unwillingness to compromise, leading to friction with more impulsive individuals such as the Musicart Jupiter. Walkure struggles with interpersonal connections and exhibits minimal tolerance for social or romantic interactions.
A significant factor limiting her combat endurance, despite considerable strength, is the absence of a bonded Conductor—a partner who normally directs and amplifies a Musicart's power. While she operates under Symphonica commanders like Felix Schindler, she lacks this personal pact. Her combat focus lies in defense and team protection. Key abilities include generating protective barriers ("Protection" stacks) for allies positioned behind her, enhancing her own defenses ("Walküre's Healing"), and unleashing powerful area attacks ("Ride of the Walküre"). Passive skills grant initial shielding at battle start ("Feather Protection") and allow her to heal allies when sustaining physical attacks ("Heart of Valhalla"), with increased effectiveness for specific faction allies.
Within the anime narrative, she is introduced aboard a Symphonica train transporting vital cargo. Her initial interactions with protagonists Takt and Destiny are marked by disapproval of their unauthorized actions. However, after witnessing their effectiveness in repelling a D2 attack alongside her, she gains respect for them and shows a capacity for gratitude, briefly displaying a less rigid demeanor. Following this incident, Schindler dismisses her from her post, leaving her status uncertain. Among beverages, she expresses a preference for Cristatum Tea and Pomelo Dew.
No concrete information exists regarding her origins, childhood, or activities prior to her service with New York Symphonica. Her story within the anime concludes with her dismissal, and no further canonical development across other media like movies, OVAs, or spin-offs is documented.
She operates with strict adherence to duty, taking pride in her position within the New York Symphonica and upholding deeply held principles in her mission to protect humanity. This seriousness often translates into stubbornness and an unwillingness to compromise, leading to friction with more impulsive individuals such as the Musicart Jupiter. Walkure struggles with interpersonal connections and exhibits minimal tolerance for social or romantic interactions.
A significant factor limiting her combat endurance, despite considerable strength, is the absence of a bonded Conductor—a partner who normally directs and amplifies a Musicart's power. While she operates under Symphonica commanders like Felix Schindler, she lacks this personal pact. Her combat focus lies in defense and team protection. Key abilities include generating protective barriers ("Protection" stacks) for allies positioned behind her, enhancing her own defenses ("Walküre's Healing"), and unleashing powerful area attacks ("Ride of the Walküre"). Passive skills grant initial shielding at battle start ("Feather Protection") and allow her to heal allies when sustaining physical attacks ("Heart of Valhalla"), with increased effectiveness for specific faction allies.
Within the anime narrative, she is introduced aboard a Symphonica train transporting vital cargo. Her initial interactions with protagonists Takt and Destiny are marked by disapproval of their unauthorized actions. However, after witnessing their effectiveness in repelling a D2 attack alongside her, she gains respect for them and shows a capacity for gratitude, briefly displaying a less rigid demeanor. Following this incident, Schindler dismisses her from her post, leaving her status uncertain. Among beverages, she expresses a preference for Cristatum Tea and Pomelo Dew.
No concrete information exists regarding her origins, childhood, or activities prior to her service with New York Symphonica. Her story within the anime concludes with her dismissal, and no further canonical development across other media like movies, OVAs, or spin-offs is documented.