• 凛视
  • ヴァラルクビン
  • 발라크빈

Valarqvin

Supporter — Ritualist
Attacks deal Arts damage and can deal Elemental impairment
  • SI06
  • Ranged
  • Elemental
/ 80
[Code Name] Valarqvin
[Gender] Female
[Combat Experience] None
[Place of Birth] Sami
[Date of Birth] No exact date provided
[Race] Sarkaz
[Height] 188cm
[Infection Status]
Originium crystals distributed across surface of body, confirmed Infected by medical examination.
[Physical Strength] Standard
[Mobility] Normal
[Physical Resilience] Standard
[Tactical Acumen] Excellent
[Combat Skill] Standard
[Originium Arts Assimilation] Excellent
Operator Valarqvin belongs to a Cyclops tribe that lives in seclusion in the Wintertooth Mountains and is said to have the ability to see into the future.
For the foreseeable future, she is proactively seeking partnerships with as many parties as possible, and has currently reached an agreement with Rhodes Island to provide assistance in matters related to Sami and its northern icefields.
Imaging tests show the indistinct outlines of internal organs, obscured by abnormal shadows. Originium granules detected in the circulatory system. The subject is confirmed to be infected with Oripathy.

[Cell-Originium Assimilation] 5%
Originium crystals are prominent on the body's surface.

[Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.23u/L
Operator Valarqvin has a keen sense of self-preservation and the requisite knowledge to do so. However, if she follows the path she has recently laid out to Rhodes Island, then it is very likely that her BOCD will be on the high side.
Historical records have always left the Sarkaz tribe of the Cyclopes shrouded in mystery. In modern times, some even believe their deeds to be nothing more than myths or legends, tall tales born from misunderstandings. With the exception of the memories passed down through the Sarkaz, the last written record of the Cyclopes in the nations of Terra appeared about a hundred and ten years ago. Afterward, they disappeared completely from the public eye. Even though Rhodes Island knew that the Cyclopes had foretold the firestorm that would engulf Londinium, none of them were witnessed appearing during the conflict itself.
Which is why when Valarqvin took the initiative to reach out to Rhodes Island and even expressed her desire to work together, the news was met with astonishment even by Sarkaz familiar with the Cyclopes. Astonishment, but also deep concern. Curiosity and joy were the furthest things from anyone's minds.
What the legends say about the Cyclopes have largely proven true—they can indeed foresee the future, and what they see are usually visions of doom.

[Classified Log]
What we witnessed in Chernobog can to some extent elucidate the true nature of the Cyclopes' visions. Either through perceptions incongruous with reality, or through collective emotions brought about by currently unfolding events, certain large-scale prophecies will course through the entire long history of the Sarkaz lineage, and sometimes cause history itself to converge around them. This has given the Cyclopes a terrible reputation even among the Sarkaz. However, the reality is that is not what a Cyclops sees.
Although their foresight does fall within the scope of Originium Arts, a more accurate description would be an 'innate sensitivity' rather than an active use of 'Arts.' It is in essence still a comprehensive deduction derived from the collective memory of the Sarkaz, but the cognitive tendencies shaped by the race's long suffering may be why the Cyclopes tend only to foresee miserable fates. However, an overwhelming majority of their visions are arbitrary, fleeting, fragmented, chaotic, and illogical. The Arts they spend a lifetime mastering are simply a means to interpret them.
Do their prophecies always come true?
Even if they have, one after another, my opinion has not changed since Chernobog.
Valarqvin's purpose is extremely clear: to combat the threat looming before Sami, she is willing to cooperate with anyone who can spare concern for the country and the endless icefields.
Because her behavior is quite inconsistent with the impression given by the normally reclusive Cyclopes, Rhodes Island carefully inquired into her past experiences cooperating with others, as well as her recent actions before making contact with us. What she told us was astonishing, and her vast knowledge of the outside lands was enough to prove that it was not entirely fabricated. Over the last decade, she has been all across the wilderness. She has worked with Columbian scientific expedition teams as a guide, joined Yan's Tianshi in the icefields to exchange what information they had gleaned about the demons, and even managed to lure an Ursine army to the site of an attack out of concern for the vile contamination encroaching on their borders...
However, her narration suddenly ended there. Next, before the Rhodes Island operator could respond, she wrapped things up on her own: 'I admit, the way I have used others in the past has not always been as respectful as my current request for cooperation with Rhodes Island. Please forgive me, as fate will show no mercy.'
Needless to say, the ideals of the Cyclopes as well as their code of conduct have drawn her much criticism, but the people most at odds with her are her closest neighbors, the Elafia of Sami, who find her violation of said code most objectionable. In Sami, the Cyclopes living in seclusion in the Wintertooth Mountains are treated much like any other tribe, peacefully following their own traditions while still a part of Sami culture. However, as the rifts in opinion among the various Sami tribes have become more and more apparent in recent years, it has become increasingly difficult for people to stomach the interference of the Cyclopes. The Sami warriors have immense pride in their duty of protecting the northern front; they do not trust outsiders, nor do they believe that their duty—passed down from generation to generation—needs to be shared with anyone else. They also understand the Cyclopes, and know that what drives Valarqvin to reach out to everyone cannot be a good omen.
We should always keep in mind that this solemn and sincere messenger of fate may well be hiding something from us. Her true nature may be that of a madwoman, an opportunist, or someone harboring the resentment of the Sarkaz and seeking vengeance. But even so, she truly is trying to draw more eyes towards the northern icefields, hoping to muster enough forces to cross that chasm, and Rhodes Island happens to share her vision in that regard. That alone is sufficient basis for cooperation.
The Cyclopes are a pessimistic race.
But they are not born that way. Almost every Cyclops has challenged the fate they foresaw, and tried to prevent some disaster or death only to discover in the end that their own actions contributed to it, or ushered it in sooner. As a result, it has become a tacit rule among the Cyclopes to avoid interfering with anything outside and instead focus on what they need to do internally as a people.
As for the young Cyclops Valarqvin, she was only fulfilling the duty entrusted to her by fate that day, tracking the traces left by the demons upon the frozen soil. The Cyclopes have been observing and fighting this threat for a long time: cleaning up ruins, controlling the spread of contamination, and preventing innocent people and beasts from falling prey. Those were the things within her power.
But she saw a survivor, seriously wounded by a demon and on the verge of transforming.
What she saw was not guided by fate. She had never seen that child before then, and after that moment, decided that she would not stand by and look on any longer.
She risked bringing the Sarkaz girl back to her cave. As a Cyclops who had fought against the demons for a long time, she had some skill at using necrotic Arts to absorb energy and prevent the spread of contamination, but that method was but dressing a wound, and difficult to use on a seriously injured child at death's door. If judged through the fates of the countless people seen in her complex visions, the chance to survive for a girl unfortunate enough to have caught the demons' gaze was almost zero, not to mention she was still clinging onto a contaminated weapon as if fused with it. Valarqvin simply stayed by the girl's side, taking care of her, waiting for the moment she became completely contaminated, and secretly vowing that she would not eliminate the threat before then.
She kept thinking of the child's determination despite her instinctive fear. It was as if she still wanted to fight back, unwilling to cower to any foe, even the demons.
After an unknown amount of time, fate revealed its answer, and the child woke up. Valarqvin knew that she would be unable to care for her like a parent; the girl ought to be free, and should break free from all shackles including those of her inevitable fate, just as she broke free from the demonic transfiguration. Valarqvin, alone, would remain in fate's cage. As she thought this to herself, she turned her back on the girl, and walked towards the ever-shifting icefield beyond the cave.
Although Valarqvin would later avoid making any predictions about Typhon's future, did she really see nothing at all when she decided to save her?
Indeed, she has seen a great many sights and possibilities. And she will forever remain silent about them.
[Classified Log]
The Cyclopes' northward migration was not a large-scale movement widely observed and recorded in the annals of history. However, the Sarkaz know that it began even before the Terran Era. Over the following millennia, the reclusive and solitary Cyclopes slowly moved north one by one, disappearing from everyone's sight. Only a few historical fragments can, when put together, reveal a common thread for this migration. Of course, the Sarkaz Royal Court never truly lost sight of this branch, though they also knew that Kazdel would not be built for them. The Cyclopes' attention had long since shifted away from the fate of the Sarkaz race, to instead focus on the endless icefields. Perhaps as early as thousands of years ago, they had already foreseen the doom lurking in the icefields' depths.
The Cyclopes have a code of silence not to disclose a doomsday prophecy to outsiders, even after thousands of years. So I can only speculate based on historical facts recorded in ancient texts that such prophecies are indeed possible, because the last distinctly identified Lord of the Cyclops Court was also a King of the Sarkaz who had accepted the Black Crown. And the time of her succession was close to the beginning of the Cyclopes' northward migration.
Some ancient texts claim that their departure was due to disillusionment with the other Sarkaz, a reasonable conclusion given that the Cyclops King of that era was assassinated. However, for an individual who can traverse the memories of all Sarkaz souls, how could a monarch able to foresee all manner of tragic fates fall prey to a mere assassination? And no matter how many different interpretations come from the multivarious records, they all ultimately emphasize that 'she accepted her death peacefully.'
......
The Cyclopes find the power of words to be taboo, but history must be recorded accurately.
For a fellow Sarkaz who wishes to embrace change, I would like to show my respect.
––Logos
[Classified Log]
You want to know where I've seen you?
Sorry, I'm not someone who can answer your vague questions. Foresight is not omniscience, and the Cyclopes' visions are not things that can be played back.
But if you truly do not care for your past and simply want to know your future––
You will find yourself... before a 'door.' A door I have seen many times, but never have I seen it glowing so brightly.
HP
1347
ATK
477
DEF
101
RES
15
Cost
15
ATK Interval
1.6 sec
Block
1
Redeploy
70 sec

Talents

  • The One Who Reveals
    During [Expeditioner's Jǫklumarkar], attacks deal an additional 30% of ATK as Necrosis damage
  • The Reclusive One
    ATK +6%, ASPD +6

Skills

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  • Before All I See Collapses
    Auto RecoveryAuto Activation
    SP Cost
    7
    The next attack deals 130% of ATK as Arts damage and 80% of ATK as Necrosis damage
    Can store 2 charges
    atk_scale
    1.3
    ep_damage_ratio
    0.8
    cnt
    2
  • After All I See Has Withered
    Auto RecoveryManual Activation
    Initial SP
    15
    SP Cost
    30
    Duration
    20 sec
    ASPD +50, attacks hit 1 additional target, and each attack additionally deals 35% of ATK as Necrosis damage
    attack_speed
    50
    attack@ep_damage_ratio
    0.35

RIIC Base Skills

  • Foresight
    When this Operator is assigned to the Reception Room, increases Clue search speed by 10%, and when assigned together with Typhon, increases Clue search speed by an additional 15% while self Morale loss per hour +0.5
    Pilgrimage to the Future
    When this Operator is assigned to the Reception Room, increases Clue search speed by 10%, and when assigned together with Typhon, increases Clue search speed by an additional 15% while self Morale loss per hour +0.5, and increases the likelihood of obtaining clues that are not on the Clue Board