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{{w|Ragnarök}} is an event in Norse mythology that is similar to the Apocalypse. It is an event that is set off by the death of the god Balder, which was orchestrated by Loki. The Ragnarok was a final clash of all the major entities of Norse mythology. This caused all of the human spirits up in Valhalla to come down for the final battle. This bloody encounter ebbs with the destruction of the universe and Balder along with a little handful of entities that are put in the bodies of children and only contain memories of the world before Ragnarok. Those entities would become mortal.
{{w|Ragnarök}} is an event in Norse mythology that is similar to the Apocalypse. It is an event that is set off by the death of the god Balder, which was orchestrated by Loki. The Ragnarok was a final clash of all the major entities of Norse mythology. This caused all of the human spirits up in Valhalla to come down for the final battle. This bloody encounter ebbs with the destruction of the universe and Balder along with a little handful of entities that are put in the bodies of children and only contain memories of the world before Ragnarok. Those entities would become mortal.


{{ns|finalfantasy|Ragnarok}} is also a recurring Summon and weapon that appears in various games in the ''{{ns|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy}}'' series. It also appears as {{ns|finalfantasy|Ragnarok (Final Fantasy VIII)|an airship}} and {{ns|finalfantasy|Ragnarok (Final Fantasy XIII)|a legendary beast}}.
{{ff|Ragnarok}} is also a recurring Summon and weapon that appears in various games in the ''{{ff|Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy}}'' series. It also appears as {{ff|Ragnarok (Final Fantasy VIII)|an airship}} and {{ff|Ragnarok (Final Fantasy XIII)|a legendary beast}}.


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