@johnny_joestar211: Record of Ragnarok is a thrilling manga series that centers around a legendary tournament between the gods and humanity. Every thousand years, the gods from various mythologies gather in Heaven to decide the fate of mankind. Believing that humans have become corrupt, violent, and beyond redemption, the gods vote to bring humanity to an end. However, before the decision can be carried out, the Valkyrie Brunhilde proposes Ragnarok, a final tournament that gives humanity one last chance to survive. The rules of Ragnarok are simple yet brutal: thirteen gods will fight against thirteen human champions in one-on-one battles. The first side to achieve seven victories will be declared the winner. If humanity wins, it will be allowed to continue existing. If the gods win, mankind will be erased forever. To stand against divine power, Brunhilde and her fellow Valkyries help humanity's greatest heroes by granting them powerful divine weapons through a process known as Volundr. The human fighters are selected from different eras and cultures, bringing together some of history's most famous figures. These warriors include Adam, the father of humanity; Lu Bu, the strongest warrior of ancient China; Sasaki Kojiro, Japan's greatest loser turned master swordsman; Jack the Ripper, London's infamous serial killer; Qin Shi Huang, China's first emperor; Nikola Tesla, the genius inventor; and many others. The gods are equally impressive, featuring powerful beings from multiple mythologies. Fighters such as Thor, Zeus, Poseidon, Heracles, Shiva, Hades, Beelzebub, Apollo, Susanoo, and Odin represent the divine side of the tournament. Each god possesses unique abilities and overwhelming strength, making every battle a clash of legends. One of the manga's greatest strengths is its ability to combine action with emotional storytelling. Every fighter has a detailed backstory that explains their beliefs, struggles, and motivations. The battles are not only contests of strength but also clashes of ideals, pride, determination, and humanity itself. Characters who may seem heroic or villainous at first often reveal unexpected depths as their stories unfold. The artwork of Record of Ragnarok is highly detailed and dynamic, making every fight feel larger than life. The series is known for its dramatic character designs, intense action scenes, and memorable moments that keep readers invested from one round to the next. Whether it is a battle between gods and mortals or a story about overcoming impossible odds, Record of Ragnarok consistently delivers excitement and emotion. #recordofragnarok #odin #sakatakintoki #god #humanity

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vongola493
VONGOLA :
Odin win
2026-06-02 17:04:52
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kafla_kefura
ゴジータだ :
I think that Kintoki will lose unfortunately…
2026-06-02 21:33:14
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jacktheripper6667
Jack the Ripper :
🖤🖤🖤🔥🔥🔥
2026-06-02 17:08:55
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kerim_01010
kerimxxxx :
6/6
2026-06-03 22:41:46
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SERDAR :
2026-06-07 14:17:52
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f1y_y1d
hafiynoob :
simo hayha is canon???
2026-06-05 08:33:17
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rtx927967
Guga :
tì lệ cao thua
2026-06-07 08:16:39
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clarenz501
Ayenzoツ :
How strong is kintoki
2026-06-03 15:16:46
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nazzy626
Double Nyi :
5 7
2026-06-05 16:29:21
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bryanbalvin515
bryanbalvin515 :
Odín winn o es empate...
2026-06-05 22:13:19
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deinerortega337
🔱⚜️┊Deiner𓆩×͜×𓆪⚜️🔱 :
Dudo mucho de que kimtoky gane, pero tampoco creo que valla a morir
2026-06-04 21:41:15
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user1873869385710
Francisco :
6-6
2026-06-02 03:44:14
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hdpro61
Faker :
Odin is winning this no cap
2026-06-06 14:27:11
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sulaiki_
S a. :
pdhl yang paling OP cuman Adam doang, cuman kalah stamina aja
2026-06-07 18:10:52
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isra_nd987
ISRAEL :
5-7
2026-06-06 23:21:58
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shadow38361
Shadow😈 :
why she doesn't sent Nostradamus? he is the strongest doesn't he?
2026-06-06 20:13:07
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