Valkyrie Profile/Characters

Valkyrie Profile is a game with a plotline that is highly dependent on its characters. The cast is large, diverse and very colorful, sharing histories in a war-torn, tragic landscape. This article focused on describing the main playable characters, as well as some of the minor enemies and allies that are encountered throughout the game. It should be noted that the appearances of mythological figures such as the Norse gods are highly stylized and reimagined, and thus this article should not be used as a proper mythological source.

=Playable Characters= This is a listing of all of the characters that the player is capable of recruiting over the course of the normal game.

Valkyrie
''"The one true valkyrie, created by combining Hrist, Lenneth, and Silmeria, the three goddesses of fate.

Holds more power than multiple gods, and literally has the power to control even fate."

Valkyrie is a playable character in but only at the main story's final battle and as the final Seraphic Gate bonus Character. After Lezard Valeth uses the Sovereign's Rite on all 3 valkyries they all turn into crystallized souls doomed to eventually fade away. Alicia, who has the soul crystals of Silmeria and Hirst, frees Lenneth from the grasp of Lezard and decides to merge her soul with all 3 Valkyries to form one ultimate Valkyrie. With the help of Brahms, she combined her soul with the other 3 Valkyries but at the cost of her soul and body to burn away while the 4 are merged. When the merging of souls is complete a new single Valkyrie was created. Valkyrie's power rivals that of the gods considering she has the souls, power, and attributes, of Lenneth(this Lenneth is from the original Valkyrie Profile when she becomes the new Lord of Creation after Odin's death & Ragnarok; she is in because she traveled back in time to stop Lezard from changing the course of history), Silmeria, and Hrist. Thus her version of Nibelung Valesti is more powerful than any of the 3 Valkyries and more grand.

Lenneth Valkyrie
"One of three Goddesses of Fate whose role it is to decide a person's fate after death. A midlevel goddess of the sixth rank, her true name is Lenneth Valkyrie."

Lenneth is a valkyrie, recently awakened warrior-maiden that Odin has served with the task of recruiting the souls of deceased warriors, or Einherjar from the world of mortal men, Midgard, so that they may assist in the war against Surt, and prevent the destruction of Asgard in Ragnarok. Lenneth is a goddess of fate along with her two sisters (Hrist and Silmeria) and they all share the same body. A loyal servant, she does as she is asked until she one day discovers that while she had been "sleeping", her soul had been reborn in Midgard as a girl named Platina, and had once been in love with a human named Lucian. Odin gives her body to Hrist after she regains her memories, but through the efforts of Arngrim, Mystina and Lezard, she is eventually returned to Valkyrie.

After returning, Lenneth confronts Loki and in the process discovers that her rebirth, using a homunculus with half-elven/half-human blood, granted her powers surpassing those of Odin, giving her the power of creation. After killing Loki, Lenneth restored Lucian to life, and the two were able live together in peace with Lenneth as the Lord of Creation.

Lenneth returns in as her future self, thanks to a time traveling device that was built in Dipan. To stop the deterioration of her world caused by Lezard Valeth, who also used the time traveling device, she joins Alicia, Hrist, Rufus and others to stop the madman. Later Lenneth loses her body thanks to Lezard using the Sovereign's Rite on her and her sisters. Her soul is then captured and imprisoned in an ice prison. Lezard intended to merge his and her souls into one but was stoped by Alicia, Brahms, Rufus and Arngrim. With the help of Brahms, Alicia and the 3 valkyries merged into one soul. In the ending of Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria during the ending sequence after the credits, the 4 souls are shown to have become separate again. Another scene shows Rufus traveling through Coriander Village, where he encounters a little girl who bears an uncanny resemblance to Alicia, suggesting she may have been reincarnated after the souls seperated. What became of Silmeria and Hrist remains in question, but it is safe to assume Lenneth returned the future to resume her role as Lord of Creation.

Lenneth makes a cameo appearance as a bonus boss in Star Ocean: Till the End of Time and as a recruitable character in Radiata Stories.

Aelia
"Whether by choice or by fate, the power of the Dragon Gem enables Aelia to transform into a dragon. However, she doesn't realize that such shapeshifting, a form of Necromancy, robs her of her own identity."

A spear-wielding woman clad in green armor, Aelia was captured by the villain Gandar as part of his attempt to learn the whereabouts of the Dragon Orb, one of the most powerful relics in existence. He was mistaken, however, in that Aelia possessed no knowledge of the Dragon Orb, but was in fact the bearer of the Dragon Gem, which gives her the power to transform into a massive dragon. Aelia eventually died from Gandar's torture, and Lenneth recruited her soon after. She was a member of the group of adventures that included Kashell, Grey and Celia, and is one of the few non-human Midgardian characters in the game; she is actually a member of the dragonian race.

Her Japanese name is written エイミ("Eimi"). On the official Japanese website, it is romanized as "Aimi." "Amy" is another variant commonly used by fans.

Arngrim
"A mercenary from the Artolia region, blessed with a true warrior's prowess and a good measure of luck. Arngrim's swordfighting technique is unmatched. In battle, he fights as if he were a demon possessed, slicing through foes like a scythe through ripe wheat."

One of the first souls that Lenneth recruits. However, due to imperfections in his character, Odin and Freya refuse to accept him as an Einherjar, and thus spends the rest of the journey at Lenneth's side. After the death of Princess Jelanda, he fought his way through the Artolian king's castle and defeated the man responsible for her death with Lenneth's help. Afterwards, he elects to commit suicide rather than fight against Lawfer's father, the captain of the guard. Lenneth then recruits Arngrim's soul, telling him to consider it a "gift", probably due to Jelanda's request to save Arngrim earlier in that storyline. He eventually becomes one of her most constant allies. He assists Mystina and Lezard in saving Lenneth's life when the gods attempt to do away with her. Like Mystina and Llewelyn, Arngrim, or an earlier incarnation of him served the Valkyrie, Hrist several hundred years ago--the extent of which will be explored in Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria.

His name is a reference to a legendary berserker from the Norse mythology named Arngrim. He also has obvious similarities to Gattsu, the main character of Berserk, in appearance (face, hair, huge sword), personality and profession and also has the same ranged weapons in the fangame Valkyrie Fight. His name in the Japanese version is written アリューゼ　("Aryuuze"). On the official Japanese website, it is romanized "Aluze." Other variations include "Aluzi" and "Aruze."

Badrach
"A thief who works alone, having refused to enter the Thieves Guild. His power is unquestionable, but his unique ability to make enemies makes him unpopular. He has a notorious weakness for women and drink."

A lowlife that has robbed and murdered countless people, he himself is eventually killed by an assassin from the thieves' guild. Lenneth initially intends to send him to Nifleheim and damn him to the underworld, but when he shares his story of how he once saved a young girl from a life of slavery (Lucian's younger sister), he proves to her that even the most craven of humans can show goodness in their hearts, no matter how briefly. Towards the beginning of the game, he accompanied Arngrim in unknowingly transporting Jelanda to the Villnore border, and escaped after the princess was turned into a monster by Ghoul Powder.

Badrach's name is one romanization of his Japanese name, which is written バッドラック ("Baddorakku"). It is most likely a pun on the words "bad luck," as one of his traits is "Unlucky." Also, his name is romanized as "Badluck" on the official Japanese website.

Belenus
"A nobleman holding a high office in Gerabellum. With his powers of leadership, Belenus has earned the loyalty of knights and commoners alike. He stands for fairness and justice in a corrupted and decadent kingdom."

A respected nobleman from the city of Gerabellum. He treats his servants with the utmost care and compassion, including Asaka, a young Yamato woman whom he rescued by buying her from a slave auction. In return for all of his kindness, she remains faithful to him until she is attacked and killed by a vampire summoned by Lady Beliza. Belenus, in his grief, agrees to perform the ritual of soul transfer, exchanging his life so that Asaka may continue living.

Belenus's name in Japanese is written ベリナス ("Berinasu"). It is sometimes romanized as "Belinus" or "Belinas."

Gandar
"A sorcerer in the employ of the Villnore Army. Crafty and ambitious, Gandar's path to power is lined with corpses. He's a classic villain in every sense, and his power is unrivaled. He prides himself in never having lost a battle."

An elderly but virile sorcerer employed by the Villnore army, Gandar is a thoroughly evil man ruled by his ambition. He is also personally responsible for the death by torture of Aelia. In his search for the Dragon Orb, he ultimately breaks into the Palace of the Dragon in order to steal it from its altar, only to discover that someone else had stolen it first. Lenneth chased down and defeated Gandar, but despite his evil nature, Freya gives her strict orders to recruit the wizard as a potential Einherjar.

Gandar's Japanese name is ガノッサ ("Ganossa"). On the official Japanese website, it is romanized as "Ganosa."

Grey
"Nothing is known about this man of mystery. After being saved by Lemia according to the ritual of Soul Transfer, he tried to save her by the same law, but his prayers went unanswered and his soul was set free."

A man that is never seen in anything less than full-plate armor, Grey was brought back to life by his friend Lemia, who exchanged her life for his in the ritual of soul transfer. However, his other comrades mistakenly believed that he murdered Lemia, and was forced to go into hiding. When he attempted to reverse this and bring Lemia back to life, he died once more without the desired result since those resurrected by the ritual cannot return life to another.

In Japanese, Grey's name is written グレイ("Gurei"). It is romanized in the same way as in the English version.

Janus
"A knight of Crell Monferaigne, he was chosen to perform an assassination due to his skill. When it went public, he sacrificed himself rather than betray his country, but his compatriots regarded his sacrifice with contempt."

A loyal soldier (once a knight of the king), that exiled himself from his kingdom of Crell Monferaigne after performing a government-sanctioned assassination. However, he returned ten years later because he was worried about his father, and with hope that he could be reinstated in the military, and re-acquire his title. Unfortunately for him, however, the conspirators in the assassination feared his return, and had him killed to prevent any possibility of their implication.

Janus's Japanese name is written ジェイクリーナス ("Jeikuriinasu"). Its most common romanizations are "Jake Linus," "Jake Linas," and "Jakelinus" (seen on the official Japanese website).

Jayle
"To join the knighthood, Jayle disguised herself as a man. But what terrible secret would drive a gentlewoman to such an action? Perhaps she seeks revenge against some knight..."

A noblewoman that disguised herself as a man in order to join her country's legion of knights. Her commander eventually found out the truth about her gender, but kept the secret hidden as she had proven to be one of his best soldiers. Eventually, the two of them fell in love. However, during a mission to take down an evil sorcerer, Jayle was killed by her commander when the sorcerer inadvertently summoned the demoness, Genevieve who placed a charm spell over the men in her unit. Lenneth defeated the demoness and recruited Jayle soon after. Her real name is Leticia.

Jayle's name in Japanese is written ジェイル ("Jeiru"). On the official Japanese website, it is romanized as "Jeyal."

Jelanda
The princess of Artolia. After the arrogant Arngrim humiliates her father in front of the army, she hatches an elaborate scheme for revenge, but is betrayed by a court minister who served as a double-agent for a rival nation. After she is placed in a crate, Arngrim serves as her escort to the kingdom's border when she's discovered, alive and unconscious. Some Artolian soldiers give her some "medicine" that turns out to be Ghoul Powder, a potion that turns its imbiber into a monster upon consumption. At that moment, Lenneth appears, and she helps Arngrim kill the monster, claiming Jelanda's soul as an einherjar upon death.

Jelanda's Japanese name may be one of the most difficult to figure out. It is written ジェラード　("Jeraado"), which sounds like the female name Gerard/Jerard. However, on the official Japanese website, is it romanized as "Geraldo," and has countless variations among fans.

Jun
"A young man from the land of Yamato, Jun wields two swords with a style all his own. Jun's goal is to find a miracle drug that will cure his beloved sister, Ai, of blindness. His life is devoted solely to his sister, whom he cherishes."

A Yamato swordsman who desires to cure his sister, Ai, of her blindness. He enters a cavern, believing that such a cure laid within, and confronted a demonic ogre. However, the cave was actually a mirror into his soul. The darkness of his soul turned Jun into the ogre. Upon Lenneth's arrival, she defeated the demon, killing Jun in the process, and opening the way for him to become an Einherjar. Jun's death cures his sister's blindness, as her blindness was reflective of Jun's own blindness toward his own nature.

Jun's Japanese name is written with the kanji 洵, meaning "sincere." On the official Japanese website, this is romanized as "Jung."

Kashell
"Disdaining all profit and personal gain, he travels the land in search of adventure. He wields an enormous sword to prepare for his meeting with a certain person. He shows no disdain toward those who fight for their ideals."

A brash swordsman that fights for his beliefs, he was a good friend of Arngrim, Aelia, Grey and Lawfer. While traveling with fellow mercenary Celia, the two encountered a village where the residents had turned to stone after a forbidden seal had been breached by a curious child. He died protecting a vial of potion that would return stone people to flesh when they confronted the demon that had attacked the village.

Kashell's name in Japanese is written カシェル ("Kasheru"). Although it is romanized as "Kashell" on the official website, it has also been seen romanized as "Kashel."

Lawfer
"A young soldier from Artolia following in the footsteps of his knightly father. From a noble lineage, Lawfer had to combat the expectations of others and struggle to compete with the more skilled Arngrim."

An Artolian knight, proud that his father had given him a name with the word "law". A just and noble individual, he became curious about what caused Arngrim to ultimately kill so many Artolian soldiers and a major court official before committing suicide and leaving his brother Roland in prison. In an attempt to find the answers he seeks, Lawfer chose to take on a mission that would result in an almost certain death, and was recruited by Lenneth not long after. Interestingly enough, Lawfer is the only character who's death is not described in the game. The Valkyrie Profile Manga tells that Lawfer was slain by Arngrim when Lawfer was transformed into a vampire.

Lawfer's name is written ロウファ　("Roufa") in Japanese. On the official website, it is romanized "Lawfa."

Llewelyn
"A gentle young man from Crell Monferaigne pressed into military service by his fanatical and self-righteous country. It's tragic that such a peaceful soul should be sent to his death on the field of battle."

A young boy that had been drafted into Crell Monferaigne's military. Pressed by the rigors of military service, he died an anonymous death on the battlefield, leaving a grieving girlfriend behind. Llewelyn was allowed to visit her one last time on Midgard to comfort her and soothe her pain. On later visits it seems that she got pregnant by him. An archer bearing at striking resemblance to him was seen in the service of the Valkyrie, Hrist, though this was never explained in the sequel (Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria)

Llewelyn's Japanese name is ラウリィ ("Raurii"). Although it is romanized "Lawry" on the official website, it is more commonly written "Lowry" or "Lourry" among fans.

Lorenta
The headmistress of the Flenceberg Sorcery Academy. Lorenta was intelligent and well-respected, although some such as Mystina secretly hated her for her strict personality. Lorenta was also responsible for expelling Lezard from the academy, and ultimately was killed by Lezard in his attempt to attract Lenneth to his tower. Lenneth recruited her into the Einherjar soon after.

Lorenta's name is written ロレンタ("Rorenta") in Japanese. Although the Japanese writing is essentially the same for both "Lorenta" and "Rolenta," the latter is used on the official website.

Lucian
Lucian grew up in a small village with his childhood friend Platina. However, when they were in their early teens, the village's adults, having fallen on hard times, began selling their daughters to slave traders. Lucian encouraged Platina to escape, and the two of them ran away together. However, the path they took led to the Weeping Lily Meadow, a field of flowers known for their highly toxic poison, and Platina died. Lucian went on to live in a poor part of a big city, and became reduced to stealing so that he and his friends could survive, but was eventually killed when the government performed a clean-up operation. Upon meeting Lenneth, he felt the presence of Platina, and sensed that the two might be one in the same. After being sent to Asgard, Lucian continued to brood over Lenneth, and was tricked by Loki into using the Water Mirror to contact Lenneth while the god of mischief stole the Dragon Orb from Odin's personal treasures. Loki then killed Lucian, and used him as a scapegoat for the theft of the Dragon Orb, which he kept hidden. Ironically, it is Lucian's death that finally awakens Lenneth's own emotions and compassion towards humanity. Lucian is reborn at the end of the game.

Lucian's Japanese name is written ルシオ ("Rushio") and is romanized as "Lucio" on the official website.

Lyseria
A powerful sorceress that may be a descendent of the goddess Mimir from the Vanir tribe. Despising her power, she voluntarily sealed herself away with the hope that she would never be forced to use it, but is eventually freed by Lenneth when Odin expresses interest in recruiting her as an Einherjar.

Lyseria's name is written リセリア　("Riseria") in Japanese and is romanized "Liseria."

Mystina
A researcher and graduate of the Flenceberg Sorcery Academy. She is one of the academy's top students and is considered both as Lorenta's favorite student and Lezard's rival. Although beautiful, she's narcissistic and thinks very little of others. She steals a homunculus from Lezard's tower to use for her own research, but is killed by him when he returns to retrieve it; her body is frozen by Lezard when Mystina is spirit walking. Like Arngrim, she cannot be sent up to Valhalla. She proves herself loyal to Lenneth when she helps revive the valkyrie after the gods attempt to do away with her. Apparently an earlier incarnation of Mystina served the Valkyrie, Hrist during the destruction of the city of Dipan. However, in the sequel )(#REDIRECT ), she is not seen during those moments (unlike Arngrim) so her appearence was never explained.

Mystina's Japanese name is Meltina, written メルティーナ ("Merutiina"). She is called "Mel (メル/Meru)" by Lezard.

Nanami
The adopted daughter of a Shinto priest in Yamato, Nanami was chosen to inherit the family shrine after her adoptive family's daughter, Minayo tragically died. A strong believer in fate, she is emotionally level-headed and calm, and was unable to see the danger the shrine's right of passage posed to her due to the fact that she wasn't a true member of the family bloodline. During the trial, she encountered the angered spirit of Minayo. Lenneth appears in order to drive the spirit off, but Nanami desires to give up her body allowing Minayo's spirit to take her body and live on.

Nanami's Japanese name is written 那々美. The first and last characters were likely taken from Minayo's name、 which was written 美那代. 美 means "beautiful" and is often used in girls' names, usually on the end. 那 means "what" or "which" but, in the case of names, is used phonetically. 代 means "generation" and is probably also used phonetically in this case. The middle character in Nanami's name, 々, is a kanji repetition symbol.

Shiho
A song maiden from Yamato, Shiho is blind. Her singing voice had the power to give strength to her lord's soldiers, but in the midst of battle, she stopped, worried by what her singing caused. The tide of battle quickly turned, and Shiho's allies were defeated. Afterwards, Suo, who fought for the opposing side, found her and attempted to bring her back to his camp when she was deemed dangerous by his superiors and executed.

In Japanese, Shiho's name is written 詩帆, using characters for "poem" and "sail." The first character may be an allusion to her singing, but the two are most likely used phonetically.

Suo
A samurai-like soldier from Yamato, he lived by the sword until meeting Shiho who made him question the nobility of his efforts. Stopping to think, he left his guard open and was killed by a peasant. When Lenneth came to recruit him, he continued to ask himself what it was that truly mattered.

Suo's Japanese name is written 蘇芳. It can also be romanized as "Suou" or "Suoh." The characters mean "revival" and "frangrance," respectively, but were most likely used phonetically in this case. The character 芳 is often read "hou," but it seems to be read "ou" in this case.

Yumei
A mermaid that lived off the coast of Yamato, Yumei was born to a mermaid mother and a human father. After her mother died, she attempted to locate her father in Yamato by hitching a ride on a small fishing boat operated by a father and son, and struck up a friendship with the boy. She spoke of her desire to find a cerulean lapis, a rare item said to grant wishes, but ultimately fled in despair when she learned that her father had died years before. She shared her history with the boy, about how she was looked upon with disdain by the merfolk for being half-human, and with the death of her father, she had lost all hope and motivation. As she cried, a cerulean lapis formed from her tears. After she swam off, the boy picked the lapis up, and used it to wish for her to be reunited with her parents. The wish, however, had the effect of killing Yumei, and Lenneth arrived to collect her soul not long after.

Yumei's Japanese name is written 夢瑠, the characters meaning "dream" and "Lapis lazuli." On the official website, her name is romanized "Yumel." Although the characters used for her name are read "Yumeru," "Yumel" could very well be the preferred spelling because 1) her name may come from the mermaid language, and 2) "Yumeru" is not a standard Japanese name.

=Bonus Characters= These characters are playable in limited spurts in the main storyline, and are fully playable once unlocked in the Seraphic Gate bonus dungeon.

Brahms
Brahms is the lord of the vampires, and has had a long-standing feud with the gods of Asgard. He is in possession of Silmeria, one of Lenneth's sisters, who is contained in a giant blue crystal, but he refuses to show her any harm. When Lenneth arrives to fight him, he boasts that he is too powerful to defeat. Later, when Odin commands Lenneths soul to be put to sleep and replaced by her evil sister Hrist, Brahms is assisted by Arngrim, Mystina and Lezard in defeating Hrist so that they may reclaim Lenneth's soul. His story is never fully explained in Valkyrie Profile, nor is his posession of Silmeria.

However, in the sequel #REDIRECT, it was explained that the two were allies and that during a pivotal moment of the storyline, Freya appeared to bind Brahms into a crystal. However, Silmeria saved him, in return getting bound herself. Brahms escaped with her. But, due to the interference of Lezard Valeth, who came from the future world of Valkyrie Profile, Brahms gets bound and Silmeria disappears mysteriously. The reasons behind this are stated later in the game.

He later chooses to stay behind and die in the twisted world of Lezard Valeth in while Rufus and Arngrim(the new guardian of the Dragon Orb)return to Midgard. He chooses here as this place is the only place where he is mortal. This would be now canon because of the interference of Lezard Valeth's time travel into the past and disruption of key events.

Freya
A powerful goddess, and an assistant to Odin, Freya serves as the go-between for Lenneth and Odin for most of the game. However, she is disdainful of most humans, and finds them to be beneath the gods. Freya is stated to have power to bring life well as destroy it. After Lenneth regains her memories as Platina, she informs Odin, and the two of them plot to do away with the valkyrie and replace her with Hrist, a far more evil, but loyal warrior-maiden. Freya is left in despair after Loki kills Odin, as her betrayal of Lenneth's trust has destroyed any sympathy that the valkyrie may have had for her.

Freya makes a cameo appearance in Star Ocean: Till the End of Time as the final boss of the bonus dungeon. Freya has been confirmed to appear in Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria, apparently as a boss character as gameplay clips have shown her using her Ether Strike attack against Alicia. Upon defeating her in Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria's Seraphic Gate, she joins the party as a bonus character.

Freya's Japanese name is written フレイ ("Furei") and is romanized as "Frey" on the official website. "Frei" is also often used because of the name given to her younger sister in the English version. Frei is the name of Freya's brother in true Norse mythology.

Lezard Valeth
An evil human, Lezard is an alchemist that plots to make Lenneth his own by any means necessary. Using the bodies of Elves, he constructs homunculi, believing that he can use such a means to eventually attain godhood himself, and to provide Lenneth with a body that he could claim her in. However, his plans are thwarted when Lenneth is baited to his tower and flatly refuses to cooperate. After his defeat, he escapes, but eventually decides to kill himself so that his spirit may travel the realm of Midgard freely. Using his necromantic powers and one of his homunculi, Lezard brings Lenneth back to life with the side-effect of granting the valkyrie the ability for her powers to grow to those of the most powerful of gods.

Lezard makes a cameo appearance in Radiata Stories as a bonus boss. A different character with his name appears as an NPC in Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, but this different Lezard does share certain traits in terms of personality.

Lezard appears as a playable character, and later revealed as the main antagonist in Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria. He first appears to save the party from being captured by two of the Three Mages. After joining the party he assists them for a short time before disappearing after the now demonic 2 Mages uses the Sovereign's Rite. Unknown to anyone, besides suspicion from Freya who sensed a disturbance but didn't know who caused it, he is ultimately revealed to be the Lezard from Valkyrie Profile 1, who used the Dipan Time Machine to escape Ragnarok, stole Silmeria's soul and started using her as a power source. He is later defeated by Valkyrie and vanishes into nothingness.

Lezard's name is written レザード・ヴァレス. Although the romanizations used by fans are nearly endless, "Lezard Valeth" is the official English spelling as it appears in the games.

=Non-player Characters= These are characters that appear in the game, but are unplayable.

Platina
During a period of time where Lenneth was put to sleep, she was reborn as a human in Midgard named Platina. A beautiful young girl with silver-blue hair, she suffered constant abuse from her parents. When her friend Lucian found out that her parents planned to sell her into slavery, she agreed to run away with him, but the two accidentally wandered into the Weeping Lily Meadow. Having lost hope for her life and for her future, Platina died in Lucian's arms from the toxic pollen, and was laid to rest in the meadow. The gods sealed Lenneth's memories of her life as a human away, thinking that she would be easier to control if she couldn't remember the one human she had loved until her mortal death.

Odin
The lord of the gods, he orders Lenneth to locate Einherjar to assist in the battle against Surt, leader of the frost giants. He is also responsible for the original theft of the Dragon Orb, taking it from the Palace of the Dragon in Midgard to keep in his personal collection of artifacts (a fact that he and Freya kept hidden from Lenneth). He is ultimately betrayed by Loki and murdered at Ragnarok, unable to withstand the power Loki could wield with the Dragon Orb. Odin is a rarity among the gods, as he has human blood in his veins which grants his powers the capability to grow in strength.

Hrist
The elder sister of Lenneth and Silmeria, Hrist is a valkyrie that serves Odin's will with great zeal. She is ruthless and even somewhat evil in this regard. When Barbarossa, king of the city of Dipan was fooled into an unethical search for immortality by his three mages, Hrist unjustly executed the innocent king, and laid the entire city to waste. A frighteningly terrifying figure, she was brought out of slumber to replace Lenneth after her much more forgiving sister regained her memories as a human. Hrist is a boss, then ally, and eventually a bonus character in Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria.

In Japanese, Hrist's name is アーリィ ("Aarii"). It has been romanized as both "Arly" and "Arli." Her name is thought to be a pun on the English word "early," since she is the goddess of the past.

In norse mythology, there is a valkyrie named Hrist.

Celia
A human woman from Midgard. Celia is a mercenary that is a friend and ally of numerous characters, including Arngrim, Kashell, Aelia, Lawfer, and Grey. However, she grows distraught as each of her friends dies one after the other. Eventually, she comes to the conclusion that these events began around the time that Grey killed Lemia (as she believed). When she finally finds Grey, she attempts to confront him, but becomes lost when Grey's armor falls to pieces, revealing that he had disappeared. (In fact, moments before Celia's arrival, Grey had attempted the ritual of soul transfer to exchange his life for Lemia's but because Lemia had brought him back from death through her own soul transfer, the ritual failed and Grey's physical body ceased to be.) After this event Celia collapses in anguish, but what fate ultimately befalls her is unknown.

Frei
Freya's sister. She appears briefly at the beginning of the game to welcome Lenneth at the gates of Valhalla, and reappears at certain key points throughout the rest of the game. Unlike Odin and Freya, Frei appears to see Lenneth as a friend rather than a tool, but due to a rather naive nature, she angers Lenneth after the valkyrie returns to Asgard with her memories in tact, mentioning how Loki had stolen the Dragon Orb and ruined Odin's plans to eventually subjugate Midgard. She is also the one that explains the connection between Platina and Lenneth to Lucian.

Frei's Japanese name is フレイヤ ("Fureiya") and is romanized "Freya." No one is sure why her name was switched with Freya's for the English translation, but it may have something to do with the fact that Frei's innocent and childlike presence does not suit the Western image of a goddess of love and sexuality.

While Frei is never playable, she was noted on the now-offline official Japanese website to have the power of ultimate destruction. This power was apparently sealed and unknown to her.

Silmeria
The youngest sister of Lenneth and Hrist, she is a captive of Brahms, whom Lenneth and Hrist both make separate attempts to defeat. (Brahms persuades Lenneth not to fight, boasting that she could not possibly win, whereas Arngrim, Lezard and Mystina assist him in defeating Hrist.) At the end of the game, she remains in Brahms's clutches. She only appears in the game for a brief time if the player chooses to fight Brahms when confronting him as Lenneth.

Silmeria will be one of the primary protagonists of the upcoming Playstation 2 sequel, Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, along with Alicia, the daughter of King Barbarossa and the princess of Dipan. The game is said to take place hundreds of years before the events of the first game, and should shed much more light on how Silmeria came to be Brahms's captive. At the beginning of the game, Silmeria is apparently punished by Odin for saving Brahms, and as a result, she is forced to share the body of Alicia.

=Notable Villains=

Loki
The Norse god of mischief, Loki secretly works to usurp power from Odin by stealing the Dragon Orb. After killing Odin's enemy, Surt, he then goes on the offensive, killing Odin, and taking control of Asgard. A nihilist, his only wish is for the destruction of all life, but he is stopped when Lenneth confronts him with the power of creation in her soul.

Bloodbane
A magical dragon who has the magical sword "Levantine" within him.

Bloodbane's Japanese name is ブラッドヴェイン ("Buraddovein") and probably means "Bloodvein."

Fenrir
A large wolf that has the power of ice.

Barbarossa
The long-deceased king of Dipan, a city that once thrived in Midgard centuries before the game takes place. Barbarossa was fooled into a search for immortality by his three mages, and as a result incited the wrath of Odin. The valkyrie Hrist turned Barbarossa's execution into a spectacle, publicly beheading him via guillotine in the city square. His ghost, angered by this unjust action, haunted Dipan's remains, and attacked Lenneth, believing her to be the one that killed him. Lenneth is then sent back in time to the day of the execution, where she finds Barbarossa's wife Queen Malabeth and is entrusted with the king's crown. Upon returning to the present, Lenneth presented the crown to Barbarossa's spirit. Realizing his grave error in judgement, Barbarossa apologizes to Lenneth, praising her with his utmost gratitude before finally resting in peace.

According to early information on Valkyrie Profile's sequel, Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria, due for release in 2006, the game will take place in the past, before Dipan met its downfall. The game may give more details regarding the plot against Barbarossa and the events that led him to be executed. His daughter, Alicia, along with the Valkyrie, Silmeria, will be one of the game's central characters.

Genevieve
A powerful and seductive demoness who seems to have faced all the three Valkyries. She is a witch who was sealed, along with her floating island, by Valkyrie beneath the seas ages ago. An evil summoner broke Genevieves' seal in an attempt to manipulate her power for his personal deeds. She annihilates the summoner and returns to her island to continue as she previously willed. In the Japanese Version, she was named "J.D Wallace".