![]() The floating island at the game's climax bears a striking resemblance to the islands in the background of the last area of Luftfeste Sleipnir before the chamber leading to Luste, so the floating island could very well be located near Sleipnir itself. ![]() Luftfeste Sleipnir alludes to many air-themed stages from the Mega Man franchise, such as Air Man from Mega Man 2 and Storm Eagle from Mega Man X.Sleipnir was the child of Odin's foster son Loki and Svadilfari, the best and brightest of the Frost Giants' steeds. A rider does not need to make a Ride check to control a sleipnir in battle, but. Riding a sleipnir requires no equipment other than a normal saddle, and they are well trained in combat from birth. Luftfeste Sleipnir is named after the mythical creature, Sleipnir, the eight-legged steed of Odin in Norse mythology. Sleipnirs are generally indifferent to most creatures, meaning they can be found serving as steeds to creatures of all alignments, from good to evil.Towards the end of the stage they're combined with destroyable blocks to create a section rather similar to Dust Man's trash compactor in Mega Man 4. In addition to numerous bottomless pits Luste's stage features platforms that rise up and downwards. Rosenkreuzstilette ~Weißsilber~: Geburt! der Metalheld! ( Birth! The Metal Hero!/A Metal Hero is Born!) (誕生!メタルヒーロー!, Tanjô! Metaru Hīrō!).Fliegel! Lufteste Sleipnir ( Mead! Sleipnir, the Flying Fortress/Sleipnir Flies Again!) (再浮上!空中要塞スレイプニール, Saifujô! Kūchū-yôsai Sureipunīru).Luftfeste Sleipnir returns in Rosenkreuzstilette ~Freudenstachel~, remaining the setting for Luste's stage, with a different layout and new backgrounds, just like the Heiligtum des Wasserteufels. The main hazard in Luste's stage are the clouds that can obscure the player's vision and the never ending sight of an abyss.įreudia in the new "trash compactor" section of Luftfeste Slelpnir. Rosenkreuzstilette ~Grollschwert~: Verbotenes Spiel ( The Forbidden Game) (禁じられた遊び, Kinjirareta Asobi). ![]() ![]()
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