Just when it begins to seem humanity would face another loss, the swordsman makes a comeback, displaying his desire to claim the first win of his life, and living up to his title of Number One Under The Sun, declared by his rival Musashi Miyamoto. The God begins an onslaught of attacks, determined to power through Sasaki with brute force. He rallies again, and Poseidon becomes serious as well. Record of Ragnarok season 1 ending explained in detail (episode 12 – ‘And Ragnarok Goes On’): Kojiro Sasaki faces PoseidonĪfter Sasaki looks down and out with his broken sword, the two pieces turn into individual weapons due to the dual personality nature of the Valkyrie Hrist, who has transformed into Sasaki’s weapon with Volundr. Is he able to pull off the first victory against the Gods? What’s the next battle? Everything’s answered in the final episode of season 1. To make matters worse, Poseidon is able to shatter Sasaki’s Volundr sword into two pieces. Master swordsman Kojiro Sasaki ends up volunteering to fight the third battle against Poseidon, with large sections of the crowd believing he can’t possibly win. While Adam is able to dominate most his battle against the head of Gods Zeus, he is ultimately the first one to fall in the fight for survival, giving the Gods a 2-0 lead. In the first fight, although gaining the respect of Thor as fighter, Lu Bu is unable to get a victory and Thor ends up slaying him, along with his horse Red Hare and his army of followers. Believing no human could possibly rival the Gods, they accept, unaware that the Valkyrie is staging a rebellion. Right when the verdict is about to be passed, the Valkyrie Brunnhilde suggests a Ragnarok instead.Īccording to Ragnarok, 13 Gods would fight 13 mortals from history to decide whether the human race is worthy of living on. In the present time, all the Gods from around the world assemble at the Council of Valhalla and decide to exterminate humanity.
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