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Walpurgis Night ({{Runes| | Walpurgis Night ({{Runes|Walpurgisnacht}}) is supposedly the strongest witch current Magical Girls would have to fight. However, her nature had been kept mysterious during most of the series, which led to a lot of speculation from fans during the original broadcast. This article's first purpose is, as with the other witches, to provide information about her. | ||
However, this article is also a compilation of historical, mythological, and literary information concerning {{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Walpurgis_Night|Walpurgisnacht]]|ワルプルギスの夜|Warupurugisu no Yoru|Night of Walpurgis}}, a term first mentioned by [[Homura Akemi|Homura]] in [[Episode 6]]. Any speculation regarding this subject has been archived here as well. | However, this article is also a compilation of historical, mythological, and literary information concerning {{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Walpurgis_Night|Walpurgisnacht]]|ワルプルギスの夜|Warupurugisu no Yoru|Night of Walpurgis}}, a term first mentioned by [[Homura Akemi|Homura]] in [[Episode 6]]. Any speculation regarding this subject has been archived here as well. |
Revision as of 18:29, 26 April 2011
Walpurgis Night (Walpurgisnacht) is supposedly the strongest witch current Magical Girls would have to fight. However, her nature had been kept mysterious during most of the series, which led to a lot of speculation from fans during the original broadcast. This article's first purpose is, as with the other witches, to provide information about her.
However, this article is also a compilation of historical, mythological, and literary information concerning Walpurgisnacht (ワルプルギスの夜 Warupurugisu no Yoru, Night of Walpurgis), a term first mentioned by Homura in Episode 6. Any speculation regarding this subject has been archived here as well.
The witch of stage settings (alias: Walpurgis Night / real name: unknown); her nature is helplessness. She symbolizes the fool who continuously spins in circles. The witch's mysteries have been handed down through the course of history; her appellation is "Walpurgis Night." She will continue to rotate aimlessly throughout the world until she completely changes the whole of this age into a drama. When the doll's usual upside-down position reaches the top part of the witch, she completely roils the civilization on the ground in a flash through her gale-like flight. |
Minions
Minions of the witch of stage settings. Their duty is to be clowns. They are countless spirits, attracted by a powerful spell. It can't be known any longer whether Walpurgis Night was originally an individual or a phantom born from the gathering of many spirits. |