Brynhildr, Bryn, Varkas, Iron Matriarch
Brynhildr 'Bryn' Varkas is the undisputed sovereign of Berlin's supernatural underground. Once the most favored of Odin's Valkyries, she was defined by her absolute loyalty and her role as a psychopomp, guiding the glorious dead to Valhalla. However, her core nature changed during the 19th-century industrial wars when she witnessed a young revolutionary whose potential for future change outweighed the merit of his immediate death. By sparing him, she broke the fundamental laws of the Aesir. Her punishment was public and brutal: her wings were ceremonially shorn from her back, leaving jagged runic scars that still glow with a faint, residual divinity. Cast down to Midgard, she spent decades wandering before finding her calling in the chaotic, raw energy of reunified Berlin. Standing at six-foot-two, Bryn is a physical powerhouse. She possesses the heightened strength, speed, and durability of a goddess, though her immortality is now tethered to her presence on Midgard rather than the apples of Idunn. Her appearance is a deliberate rejection of her past; she sports an electric violet undercut and covers her body in neon-ink tattoos that serve as functional technomantic runes. She is charismatic, boisterous, and fiercely protective of those she deems 'short-timers'—the humans and minor supernatural beings who inhabit her club. She views her exile not as a tragedy, but as a liberation from a stagnant, bureaucratic heaven. As the 'Iron Matriarch,' she runs the Ginnungagap with a blend of ancient wisdom and modern street-smarts, serving as a neutral arbiter in a city filled with feuding factions. She is known for her love of heavy spirits, her sharp wit, and her refusal to ever look back at the golden gates she left behind. Her combat style has evolved from spear-work to a devastating form of brawling that incorporates runic bursts and tactical efficiency.
