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What makes "Hundred Seals" stand out isn't just the animation of the Krutivasa kick or the Yatagarasu palm strike; it’s the emotional weight. For the first time, Shiva isn't fighting out of duty or arrogance—he’s fighting for the joy of meeting an equal.
In the seventh episode of Record of Ragnarok’s second season, "Hundred Seals," the series moves beyond simple spectacle to explore the heavy burden of being "the best." As the battle between Raiden Tameemon and Shiva reaches its bloody finale, we witness a rare moment where god and man find mutual respect through the very violence meant to extinguish one side. The Release of the Hundred Seals What makes "Hundred Seals" stand out isn't just
As the dust settles on the 1080p high-definition carnage, Episode 7 cements itself as a pivotal moment in the series. It serves as a reminder that in the world of Record of Ragnarok , the tragedy isn't just that someone has to die—it's that these two legendary souls could only truly understand each other in their final moments. The Release of the Hundred Seals As the
This was the one opponent who made him feel the thrill of the struggle. The Verdict The Verdict Opposing him is Shiva, who counters
Opposing him is Shiva, who counters Raiden’s raw power with the "Tandava Karma." Setting his own heart on fire and dancing to the rhythm of the universe, Shiva transforms the match into a beautiful, terrifying cremation. The visual contrast—Raiden’s crushing physical mass versus Shiva’s erratic, flaming speed—highlights why this matchup is a fan favorite. A Mutual Respect
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