Valwin appears in the Knight of Aqualord manga. Lina Inverse seeks him out at the Tower of Wind so that she can use his divine power to defeat Huraker. Valwin takes the form of a large humanoid, wearing a hut's roof as a hat, and a white cloth over his face. He seems to be holding a palm tree with his mouth, as if it were a twig. He is initially indifferent to Lina's requests for aid, but eventually takes an interest in her words. After testing her, he puts a mark on the back of her right hand which allows her to call upon his power. He says that although humans have misused his power in the past, he wants to believe in them.
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| - Valwin appears in the Knight of Aqualord manga. Lina Inverse seeks him out at the Tower of Wind so that she can use his divine power to defeat Huraker. Valwin takes the form of a large humanoid, wearing a hut's roof as a hat, and a white cloth over his face. He seems to be holding a palm tree with his mouth, as if it were a twig. He is initially indifferent to Lina's requests for aid, but eventually takes an interest in her words. After testing her, he puts a mark on the back of her right hand which allows her to call upon his power. He says that although humans have misused his power in the past, he wants to believe in them.
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| - Valwin appears in the Knight of Aqualord manga. Lina Inverse seeks him out at the Tower of Wind so that she can use his divine power to defeat Huraker. Valwin takes the form of a large humanoid, wearing a hut's roof as a hat, and a white cloth over his face. He seems to be holding a palm tree with his mouth, as if it were a twig. He is initially indifferent to Lina's requests for aid, but eventually takes an interest in her words. After testing her, he puts a mark on the back of her right hand which allows her to call upon his power. He says that although humans have misused his power in the past, he wants to believe in them. During the conversation between Lina and Valwin, it is revealed that, like the mazoku, Valwin and the other shinzoku exist mainly on the astral side. Valwin also reveals that he considers humans and their affairs to be fairly insignificant overall. This article is a stub. You can help KanzakaDex by [ expanding it].
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