TV-Series
Description
Jörmungandr, a human woman with fiery dark orange hair and vivid green eyes, embodies a tomboyish spirit and tackles challenges with blunt, action-first pragmatism. Raised by a collective of miners who adopted her and her three younger sisters—Metal, Rudra, and Ragon—she proudly calls the group “my fathers,” nurturing a familial bond defined by mutual reliance. Her extraordinary physical prowess, amplified by strength-enhancing magic, sets her apart from others in her dragon lineage, who often wield elemental gifts. She swings an oversized axe with casual ease, repurposing it for tasks beyond combat, though her impulsive decisions frequently escalate into collateral damage.

When transformed into an earth-aligned dragon, her body shifts to a serpentine silhouette adorned with horns and a tail, lacking wings but gaining enough raw power to heave boulders or tear through collapsed mines. During one such disaster, her relentless digging to save her trapped fathers pushes her to physical limits, forcing allies to intervene.

She forges bonds swiftly, dubbing companions with playful nicknames like “Levi-tan” that mirror her direct, unfiltered personality. Loyalty to family steers her choices, such as enlisting in the Aquafall Defense Squad after Syrup recruits her mid-crisis—a role aligning with her protective instincts toward both kin and newfound comrades.

Key moments define her journey: retrieving her axe from the dragon Yurlungur’s gut after a reckless throw nearly harms Bahamut, then aiding allies to eradicate parasites infesting the same dragon. These trials temper her brute-force approach, nudging her toward valuing teamwork over solo heroics.

Her life revolves around humble routines—chores, deliveries, and savoring beef bowls, which she defends with comical dismay when disrupted. This grounded existence contrasts her battlefield ferocity, framing a duality between ordinary life and extraordinary duty. Family remains her cornerstone, evident in joyous reunions with her fathers or boisterous sibling antics, weaving a narrative of chosen kinship and unwavering solidarity.