Vanargand: Difference between revisions
From Little Tail Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
(7 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|title = Vanargand | |title = Vanargand | ||
|colors = Fuga | |colors = Fuga | ||
|image = | |image = [[File:FG1 Vanargand head illustration.png|{{ImageSize}}]] | ||
|ja_kanji = | |ja_kanji = ヴァナルガンド | ||
|ja_romaji = | |ja_romaji = Vanarugando | ||
|type = Titano-Machina | |type = Titano-Machina | ||
|grade = Ace | |grade = Ace | ||
|origin = Tanzanian Ace | |origin = Tanzanian Ace | ||
|affiliation = Juno, Germany, Berman Empire | |affiliation = Juno, Germany, Berman Empire | ||
|knownpilots = [[Shvein Hax]], [[Cayenne Riesling]] | |||
|aiassistants = | |||
|status = Destroyed | |status = Destroyed | ||
|gamedebut = Fuga: Melodies of | |gamedebut = [[Fuga: Melodies of Steel]] | ||
|noveldebut = | |noveldebut = | ||
|mangadebut = | |mangadebut = [[Fuga Manga Chapter 19]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Vanargand''' is a [[Titano-Machina]] featured in [[Fuga: Melodies of Steel]] as part of the final boss. It was one of the most destructive forces during [[World War III]] before the [["Reset" command]]. | The {{Nihongo|'''Vanargand'''|ヴァナルガンド|Vanarugando}} is a [[Titano-Machina]] featured in [[Fuga: Melodies of Steel]] as part of the final boss. It was one of the most destructive forces during [[World War III]] before the [["Reset" command]]. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 12 March 2025

History, biology, boss information, boss stats, image(s)
The Vanargand (ヴァナルガンド, Vanarugando) is a Titano-Machina featured in Fuga: Melodies of Steel as part of the final boss. It was one of the most destructive forces during World War III before the "Reset" command.
Trivia
- The Vanargand was originally a design proposed to be used for Lares during the development of Solatorobo. It was recycled for Fuga with little to no change.
- Vanargandr (Old Norse "Monster of the River Ván") is an alias of Fenrir, a giant wolf from Norse myphology who was foretold to kill Odin during Ragnarök.