TV-Series
Description
Göll, the youngest of thirteen Valkyrie sisters, serves as the series' deuteragonist. She typically accompanies her eldest sister Brunhilde during the Ragnarok matches, observing the battles with visible anxiety. Her appearance features lilac hair cut to neck length, aqua green eyes, and a gold wing-shaped hairpin on her left bangs. She wears contemporary human-style clothing: an orange jacket over a yellow shirt, black shorts, a single black legging secured by a garter belt, and green high-top sneakers.

Personality-wise, Göll displays high emotional expressiveness, frequently reacting with nervousness, tears, or enthusiastic cheers. She uses casual, boyish speech patterns, often ending sentences with "ssu," and is frequently called the "noisy one" due to her talkative nature, which sometimes draws reprimands from her sisters. Initially, her primary concern is the safety of her Valkyrie sisters rather than humanity's survival. She mourns deeply when her sisters perish alongside human warriors and openly questions Brunhilde's harsh strategies.

Her divine heritage as a demigod grants her abilities. She possesses semi-immortality, incapable of dying from old age, and is over 1800 years old. Her divine physiology gives her physical capabilities far surpassing ordinary humans, making her impervious to mortal weapons, though vulnerable to superhuman strength or divine armaments. Like all Valkyries, she can perform Völundr, transforming into a divine weapon based on her human partner's needs through the power of "Common Destiny" or "Shared Fate," which bonds her soul with the fighter.

Göll undergoes significant development across the Ragnarok tournament. Initially, she expresses disbelief that humans can defeat gods and despairs after early losses. After Lü Bu's death in Round 1, she confronts Brunhilde about sacrificing their sister Randgriz. During Adam's fight in Round 2, she begins hoping for humanity's victory but is devastated by his loss and Reginleif's death. She seeks comfort from Hrist, who explains the irreversible nature of Völundr. In Round 3, she actively prays for Kojiro Sasaki and Hrist's victory, celebrating their win with genuine joy.

Her internal conflict peaks in Round 4 when her close friend Heracles fights for the gods. She questions Brunhilde's choice of Jack the Ripper and condemns the underhanded tactics used against Heracles. After his death, she accuses Brunhilde of callousness but later recognizes her sister's hidden grief and apologizes. This marks a turning point, as she gradually aligns with Brunhilde's mission to save humanity. In Round 5, she supports Raiden Tameemon and Thrud, grieving Thrud's death while recalling fond memories of her.

Following Round 5, she consciously strives to support Brunhilde, though she remains emotionally vulnerable. Her compassion shows when she tends to Brunhilde's self-inflicted injury and encounters Jack in the medical bay. Noticing his scars, she urges him to rest, showing remorse for her earlier harsh words. She later expresses shock at Buddha's defection to humanity's side in Round 6. Her relationships include deep admiration for Brunhilde, reliance on Hrist for comfort, affection for Heracles as a brother figure, and respectful concern for other sisters like Alvitr and Thrud. A spin-off appearance confirms her presence during historical events involving Lü Bu, placing her age over 1800 years.