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'''Kriemhild Gretchen''' ({{Runes|KRIEMHILD GRETCHEN}}) is a [[witch]] that was [[Madoka Kaname]]. She appears throughout [[Episode 10]] as a mountain-sized creature. Her name was not shown during initial broadcast, but was added in a Nicovideo broadcast version one week later. | '''Kriemhild Gretchen''' ({{Runes|KRIEMHILD GRETCHEN}}) is a [[witch]] that was [[Madoka Kaname]]. She appears throughout [[Episode 10]] as a mountain-sized creature. Her name was not shown during initial broadcast, but was added in a Nicovideo broadcast version one week later. | ||
Nothing is known about the specifics of her powers or personality, but according to Kyubey, her strength is of such a magnitude that she could obliterate the planet within ten days. Her formation in one of the alternate timelines also involves thunderclouds coalescing | Nothing is known about the specifics of her powers or personality, but according to Kyubey, her strength is of such a magnitude that she could obliterate the planet within ten days. Her formation in one of the alternate timelines also involves thunderclouds coalescing into a humanoid shape. | ||
==Observations== | ==Observations== |
Revision as of 23:15, 16 March 2011
Kriemhild Gretchen (KRIEMHILD GRETCHEN) is a witch that was Madoka Kaname. She appears throughout Episode 10 as a mountain-sized creature. Her name was not shown during initial broadcast, but was added in a Nicovideo broadcast version one week later.
Nothing is known about the specifics of her powers or personality, but according to Kyubey, her strength is of such a magnitude that she could obliterate the planet within ten days. Her formation in one of the alternate timelines also involves thunderclouds coalescing into a humanoid shape.
Observations
- In Goethe's Faust, Gretchen, also known as Margarete, was the name of Faust's lover.
- Kriemhild, also known as Gudrun, is a figure from Norse Mythology. She is an important character in the epic poem Nibelungenlied. Note also that Kriemhild comes from the German words for "mask" and "battle".
Gallery
Kriemhild Gretchen as seen in Nicovideo Channel broadcast