"Senyoku no Sigrdrifa" | my wishful interpretation after completed.

  Do you guys watching anime?

 

 Now that I've finished watching the entire story of "Senyoku no Sigrdrifa"(戦翼のシグルドリーヴァ), I'd like to my wishful interpretation.
It's a terrible interpretation, so please go easy on me. 

Please note that spoilers are included from here.


 First of all, this work begins with the appearance of a self-proclaimed god who calls himself Odin.

Speaking of Odin, it's Norse mythology. It is a myth based on the apocalypse of polytheism with Odin as the main god.

 

Odin gives his admitted daughters great power and helps them fight their enemies.
For a while, the storytelling us what they are fighting against enemies and draws a slice of life, but the facts were revealed.

The main characters, Claudia, entered the world on the Odin side and investigated, where they saw mural paintings of Norse mythology, but in reality, they could not understand.

Yes, Norse mythology did not exist in this world.

 Myths are so contagious that they do not disappear easily over time. If the language at that time is extinct, it will not be told, or it is a very old or minor case.


 Then, it is possible that this world is a parallel world.

 Perhaps Odin, who once lost his power through Ragnarok in a world with our Norse mythology, appeared in a different way in the world of Claudia and others, recreating the battle of the end, and by overcoming it, he wanted to eliminate Ragnarok in his own reality. Isn't it?

Going back and forth between Odin, who looks like an old man, and a child, which we know in the show, may represent the difference in appearance in such a parallel world.

In addition, Claudia is depicted as the daughter of Odin, but since Walküre is treated in the work, it may be Thrud, the daughter of Thor and Shiv (Sif), the sons born between Odin and Jord.

One big tree that appears in the show will be a supplement if you think of it as a "Tree of Thrud".

 Another Claudia standing in front of the tree of Thrud, Odin's original lineage, and one of Walküre, the strength, Thrud.

In the final episode, Claudia attacked Thrud, and although there was no voice, Thrud seemed to say "ありがとう(Arigato)" which means "Thank you" in English. (I don't care why she speaks in Japanese.) Perhaps Thrud wanted to end herself as an image in a parallel world.

 In the end, Odin couldn't win in Ragnarok in the parallel world, but if he was given to be one's priest by his daughters as Walküre, Odin must have been welcomed by Valhalla...

 By the way, what is worrisome is the future Walküre.
At the end it seemed to be sortie again, but did God come from another myth this time? Their battle isn't over yet!? hmmmmm.

 

 

 

 

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