![]() ![]() Hrist also tells Arngrim that the battle of the Aesir against the Vanir was a battle she and Arngrim fought a long time ago against the Lord of the Undead, Brahms, who has kept her youngest sister Silmeria captive since. She explains to them that she, the eldest daughter, was going to take after Lenneth's tasks because the last one was no longer suitable for the task (most likely because her memories would interfere). She explains to Arngrim and Mystina that the three Valkyries share the same body and that there isn't really a "true" Valkyrie (she even goes as far as to say that the three of them are one). The last time that the player encounters Hrist is at the Weeping Lily Meadow during Ending A, when she takes over the Valkyrie's body after Lenneth recovers her memories. She is seen later at Barbarossa's execution, in a scene similar to the sequel's. She is introduced as "Feather Helmed Swordswoman" in the name tag and then recognized as Hrist by Lenneth (Hrist also feels Lenneth's presence, but quickly discards the idea, as two Valkyries cannot be awake at the same time). She is seen with three Einherjar: two of them share Mystina and Llewelyn's sprites, while the third is Arngrim himself. At that time, Hrist was carrying out Odin's orders to execute King Barbarossa and destroy Dipan for creating a rebellion against the gods. Lenneth travels back in time to the events of Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria. Hrist is first seen a little after that event, when Lenneth travels through time (with the same time machine in Dipan that Lezard would use after the Ragnarok). No further reference is made to her until you reach Dipan and Barbarossa mistakes Lenneth for Hrist, as he recalls how the dark Valkyrie and her Einherjar destroyed Dipan. Freya shows up after a warning, kills your party, and mentions that Hrist will be placed in the Valkyrie's body. The first one is through Ending C, which can be obtained if one gets down to exactly 0 Evaluation. ![]() She does not think highly of humans in general and regards them as "servants of the Gods", an attitude that is greatly changed during the events of second game.īefore the player meets her, there are some references made to Hrist. She shows some control of the Astral Plane, being able to shoot balls of energy from her bare hands and using teleportation. And even though her scenes are very short, she's shown as a proud Aesir, extremely loyal to Odin, who cares about her sister Silmeria as much as she does in the second game. Warning: Spoilers follow! Valkyrie Profile Įven though Hrist's role in this game is quite minor compared to the one she has in the sequel, she's still an important part of the story that sheds some light on Brahms, Silmeria, and the Valkyrie's nature. In Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, Freya reveals that Lenneth's unique power is Spiritual Concentration, while in Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria, Silmeria revealed that her unique power is Object Reading.Īs there has yet to be a Valkyrie Profile game where Hrist is the main character, her current unique power is currently unknown. However, in Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth and Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume, she fights wielding a sword, but this is because all three sisters use their swords to initiate Nibelung Valesti.Īlthough it's rumored that her unique ability has something to do with the manipulation of the astral plane, it is unknown what her true power is, since each unique power of each Valkyrie is revealed in the games focusing on the respective characters. She is a perfectionist and is highly driven to please Odin. After her time with humans in Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, she softens and eventually comes to respect them, even begging for their aid.Īn interesting note is that as the eldest sister, Hrist exhibits many traits that are distinctive of first born children - she is highly intelligent, ambitious, and strives to please others. Hrist relishes battle and destruction and, to that end, she enjoys making her opponents squirm. ![]() However, despite her cruel personality, she is fiercely loyal to her Einherjar and her sisters and will defy even Odin to protect them. No matter what the task, she will complete it if it is Odin's will. She takes no prisoners and believes the ends justify the means. Hrist's personality is that of a ruthless warrior.
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