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Lind (or Rind) is the fifth Goddess to be introduced in Aa! Megami Sama. Unlike the other goddesses, though, she is a Valkyrie, a goddess dedicated to martial defense of Yggdrasil and Heaven. Her main appearance in both the anime and manga was to defend the Morisato Household. In the anime, she arrived to stop the Lord of Terror, and in the manga, she fought against the angel eater.
Age: Unknown
Height: Unknown
From: Combat Division of Heaven (Valkyrie)
Class: First class special duty, Unlimited license
Domain: Unknown
Alternate source of energy: Meditation
Angel: Cool Mint and Spear Mint
Voice actress: None (only appears in the manga)
She's a no-nonsense person, very serious and straightforward, though she does have a softer side. She has blue eyes and asymmetrical purple hair, and Rind’s goddess mark are three small dots. Her means of transportation are windows.
Norse Mythology
Rind is the beautiful daughter of King Billing, watchman of the western boundary o...
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Lind (or Rind) is the fifth Goddess to be introduced in Aa! Megami Sama. Unlike the other goddesses, though, she is a Valkyrie, a goddess dedicated to martial defense of Yggdrasil and Heaven. Her main appearance in both the anime and manga was to defend the Morisato Household. In the anime, she arrived to stop the Lord of Terror, and in the manga, she fought against the angel eater.
Age: Unknown
Height: Unknown
From: Combat Division of Heaven (Valkyrie)
Class: First class special duty, Unlimited license
Domain: Unknown
Alternate source of energy: Meditation
Angel: Cool Mint and Spear Mint
Voice actress: None (only appears in the manga)
She's a no-nonsense person, very serious and straightforward, though she does have a softer side. She has blue eyes and asymmetrical purple hair, and Rind’s goddess mark are three small dots. Her means of transportation are windows.
Norse Mythology
Rind is the beautiful daughter of King Billing, watchman of the western boundary of Mimir's domain. Rind is best known for being a consort of Odin, bearing the child Vali who eventually killed Hodr and thus avenged Balder's death.
Odin approached King Billing disguised himself as a dwarf intent on wooing Rind. Even though Billing approved of Odin's pursuit of Rind, she treated the chief of the Germanic Gods with undisguised contempt. She finally gave way to his advances and thus bore their son Vali.
Rind is sometimes regarded as a giantess and is also known as the primal goddess of the frozen Earth.
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