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[[File:Demon of Razgriz.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Razgriz, as depicted in ''[[A Blue Dove for the Princess]]'']]The legend of the '''Razgriz''' is a popular one in the world of [[Strangereal]], most notably in the countries of [[Osea]] and [[Yuktobania]]. The legend comes from the book, ''[[A Blue Dove for the Princess]]'', in which the demon of Razgriz is blamed for the fatal disease that befalls the Princess in the story.
 
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| name = Razgriz
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| image = [[File:Razgriz Close-Up.png]]
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| gender = Unknown (''see: [[#Trivia|Trivia]]'')
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| hair = Red
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| eyes = Black
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| skin = Pale white
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| aka = Demon from the North Sea<br>Plan Wrecker
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| appearances = ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]''<br>''[[Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy]]''
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}}
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{{Quote|When history witnesses a great change, Razgriz reveals itself... first, as a dark demon. As a demon, it uses its power to rain death upon the land, and then it dies. However, after a period of slumber, Razgriz returns, this time, as a great hero.|[[Albert Genette]]{{Ref|AC5-Cut28|Cutscene 28, ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]''.}}}}
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The '''Razgriz''' is a mythical, supernatural creature that supposedly resides in the icy [[Razgriz Straits]] in the [[Strangereal]] universe. It is capable of assuming human form and has the ability to manipulate the weather, as well as the lives of mortals.
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The only known literary source of the Razgriz legend is the in-universe fairy tale ''[[A Blue Dove for the Princess]]'', in which the demon is blamed for the fatal illness that befalls the titular princess.
   
 
==Attestation==
 
==Attestation==
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[[File:A Blue Dove for the Princess 03.jpg|thumb|200px]]
According to ''A Blue Dove'', a period of wars plagued some land a long time ago. During these wars, a demon named Razgriz conjured a tempest that lasted for seventy days. The tempest killed every living being in the war-torn land, including the demon itself, and cleared itself up. A long time afterward, a traveler visited the land and healed it, allowing others to resettle there and start anew. The traveler left the land, but not before claiming that he was the Razgriz.
 
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{{Quote|So, it was an evil being, wasn't it?|Dove|... Nay. This story still continues.|Old Tree{{Ref|BlueDove-7|''[[A Blue Dove for the Princess]]'', Chapter 7.}}}}
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According to the text, the Razgriz is a paradoxical duality between dark and light, "demon" and "hero", leading to several interpretations of its conflicting symbolism.
   
 
''A Blue Dove for the Princess'' states that a period of wars plagued a certain land long ago. During these wars, a demon named Razgriz conjured a tempest that lasted for 70 days. The tempest, accompanied by a destructive hailstorm, killed every living being in the war-torn land, including the demon itself. Years after the tempest subsided, a traveler visited the area and healed it, helping others to resettle and cultivate the land. The traveler then departed, but not before claiming that he was Razgriz.{{Refcall|BlueDove-7}}
This leads to the theory that the Razgriz rains death on a land plagued by wars, dies itself by some means, and then returns to the same land as a hero.
 
   
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==History==
===Razgriz Squadron===
 
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{{Quote|'The demon returns as a great hero...' Huh, maybe it's not a fairy tale after all.|[[Marcus Snow]]{{Ref|AC5-M27|[[ACES]], ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]''.}}}}
[[File:Razgriz Emblem - 800x600.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The emblem of the Razgriz Squadron]]{{Main|Wardog Squadron|Razgriz Squadron}}
 
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It is unknown if the Razgriz legend existed prior to ''A Blue Dove for the Princess''. Following the book's release, the legend spread and became well-known throughout Strangereal.
   
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During the [[Usean coup d'état]] in 1998, one [[Usean Rebel Forces|rebel fighter]] commented that [[Phoenix]]'s flying abilities were reminiscent of the "demon of the north".{{Ref|AHL-M20|[[Final Countdown (Legacy)|Final Countdown]], ''[[Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy]]''.}}
The legend of the Razgriz was constantly used to compare with the actions of the [[Wardog Squadron]], whose members earned the nickname "Demons of Razgriz" after destroying the Yuktobanian submarine ''[[Hrimfaxi]]'' in the [[Razgriz Straits]] (a body of water in the northern [[Anean Continent]] where the demon of Razgriz is believed to live), owing to the "rain death" part of the legend. Because of events during the [[Circum-Pacific War]], the pilots of Wardog faked their deaths and later resurfaced as the [[Razgriz Squadron]] in spite of the legend. Their allies and enemies later referred to them as the "Ghosts of Razgriz" or the "Aces of Razgriz" after they worked to save the world from the plots of the [[Grey Men]], owing to the latter "hero" part of the legend.
 
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[[File:Razgriz Emblem - 800x600.jpg|thumb|250px|The [[Razgriz Squadron]] emblem features a rendition of the demon's human form]]
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The Razgriz legend became prominent during the [[Circum-Pacific War]] in 2010. [[Kei Nagase (AC5)|Kei Nagase]] of [[Wardog Squadron]] believed that the [[Yuktobania]]n submersible carrier ''[[Scinfaxi]]'' was the Razgriz, commenting that the submarine seemed as if it "''came straight out of the demon legends''".{{Ref|AC5-M07|[[Front Line]], ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]''.}} By mid-November, Yuktobania's second [[Scinfaxi-class submarine|''Scinfaxi''-class submarine]], the ''[[Hrimfaxi]]'', was stationed in the northern [[Razgriz Straits]], and the [[Yuktobanian Navy]] asserted that the ''Hrimfaxi'' was the Razgriz due to its station and sheer power. As the ''Hrimfaxi'' was sunk by the Wardog pilots, its crewmen believed the Osean pilots to be the "true" Razgriz.{{Ref|AC5-M13|[[Demons of Razgriz]], ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]''.}}
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Following the sinking of the ''Hrimfaxi'', the Yuktobanians began referring to Wardog as the "Demons of Razgriz", who rained death from above upon them and their country. [[Alvin H. Davenport]] once jokingly referenced this when responding to [[AWACS Thunderhead]], using the fake callsign "Razgriz 3".{{Ref|AC5-M16A/B|[[Desert Arrow]] / [[Desert Lightning]], ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]''.}}
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After the pilots of Wardog faked their deaths, they resurfaced as the [[Razgriz Squadron]] in accordance with the demon's legend. Their allies and enemies referred to them as the "Aces of Razgriz" and "Ghosts of Razgriz", respectively. Their actions during the last month of the Circum-Pacific War were marked by astonishing heroism, which mirrored the Razgriz's return as a great hero.{{Refcall|AC5-Cut28}}
   
 
==Poem==
 
==Poem==
A poem in the form of [[loading quotes]] between missions in ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]'' has become popular in the real world among fans and non-fans alike:
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A poem in the form of [[loading quotes]] between missions in ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War|Ace Combat 5]]'' provides an eloquent retelling of the Razgriz legend. The poem has since become popular in the real world among fans and non-fans alike. Although it is credited to [[Project Aces]], the poem's exact author remains unknown.
   
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<blockquote>
<em>Amidst the eternal waves of time<br>
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<em>Amidst the eternal waves of time<br/>
From a ripple of change shall the storm rise<br>
 
Out of the abyss peer the eyes of a demon<br>
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From a ripple of change shall the storm rise<br/>
Behold the Razgriz, its wings a black sheath<br>
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Out of the abyss peer the eyes of a demon<br/>
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Behold the Razgriz, its wings of black sheath<br/></em>
   
The demon soars through dark skies<br>
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<em>The demon soars through dark skies<br/>
Fear and death trail its shadow beneath<br>
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Fear and death trail its shadow beneath<br/>
Until men united wield a hallowed sabre<br>
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Until men united wield a hallowed sabre<br/>
In final reckoning, the beast is slain<br>
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In final reckoning, the beast is slain<br/></em>
   
As the demon sleeps, man turns on man<br>
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<em>As the demon sleeps, man turns on man<br/>
His own blood and madness soon cover the earth<br>
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His own blood and madness soon cover the earth<br/>
From the depths of despair awaken the Razgriz<br>
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From the depths of despair awaken the Razgriz<br/>
 
Its raven wings ablaze in majestic light</em>
 
Its raven wings ablaze in majestic light</em>
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</blockquote>
   
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The poem is separated into three stanzas. Each stanza is used prior to loading missions in three distinct parts of ''Ace Combat 5'':
The author of the poem is unknown, but credited to [[Project Aces]].
 
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*The first stanza loads for missions [[Shorebirds|1]]–[[Handful of Hope|8]], referencing Wardog initially revealing itself as a powerful demon.
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*The second stanza loads for missions [[Lit Fuse|9]]–[[Final Option|19]], where the [[8492nd Squadron]] conspires to kill the members of Wardog.
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*The third and final stanza loads for missions [[Ancient Walls|20]]–[[The Unsung War|27+]], when Wardog performs clandestine operations as the Razgriz Squadron and return as heroes.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The Razgriz seems to be one of the only mythological beings explicitly mentioned in an [[Ace Combat (series)|''Ace Combat'' game]].
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*The Razgriz is one of the only mythological beings explicitly mentioned in an ''[[Ace Combat]]'' game.
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*Unlike the rest of the poem, the reference to a "hallowed sabre" is left relatively ambiguous. It likely refers to [[Marcus Snow]] shooting down the "[[Wardog Squadron|Demons of Razgriz]]", given that his callsign is Swordsman.
*Some fans have compared the Razgriz to the Norse mythology surrounding {{wp|Valkyrie|Valkyries}}. The comparison is an interesting one; whereas Valkyries will decide which soldiers live and which soldiers die (a task shared with the {{wp|Fólkvangr}}, after which [[Dragonet-class submarine|a submarine was named]]), the Razgriz decides that all of the soldiers will die and none shall live.
 
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*Some fans have compared the Razgriz to the {{Wp|Valkyrie|Valkyries}} of Norse mythology, particularly the similar designs of the demons' winged helmets. However, while Valkyries decide which warriors live and die in battle, the Razgriz indiscriminately destroys all living things.
*The gender of the demon of Razgriz is constantly disputed among fans (especially whether Razgriz has a gender at all), but most generally believe the demon to be female.
 
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**"Razgriz" is also phonetically similar to the names of the Valkyries {{Wp|List of valkyrie names#Valkyrie names|Randgríðr and Ráðgríðr}}.
**If the Razgriz is, in fact, a Valkyrie, then it would indisputably be a female.
 
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*The Razgriz's gender is disputed among fans—especially whether Razgriz has a gender at all.
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**If the Razgriz is in fact a Valkyrie, then it would be indisputably female.
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**The lyrics to "[[The Unsung War]]" refer to the Razgriz using masculine pronouns, though the male gender is most likely used in an ambiguous, gender-neutral case.
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*The Razgriz's name means "plan wrecker".{{Ref|The Ghosts of Razgriz (Emblem), ''Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown''.}}
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[[Category:Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]

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"When history witnesses a great change, Razgriz reveals itself... first, as a dark demon. As a demon, it uses its power to rain death upon the land, and then it dies. However, after a period of slumber, Razgriz returns, this time, as a great hero."
Albert Genette[1]

The Razgriz is a mythical, supernatural creature that supposedly resides in the icy Razgriz Straits in the Strangereal universe. It is capable of assuming human form and has the ability to manipulate the weather, as well as the lives of mortals.

The only known literary source of the Razgriz legend is the in-universe fairy tale A Blue Dove for the Princess, in which the demon is blamed for the fatal illness that befalls the titular princess.

Attestation

A Blue Dove for the Princess 03
"So, it was an evil being, wasn't it?"
― Dove
"... Nay. This story still continues."
― Old Tree[2]

According to the text, the Razgriz is a paradoxical duality between dark and light, "demon" and "hero", leading to several interpretations of its conflicting symbolism.

A Blue Dove for the Princess states that a period of wars plagued a certain land long ago. During these wars, a demon named Razgriz conjured a tempest that lasted for 70 days. The tempest, accompanied by a destructive hailstorm, killed every living being in the war-torn land, including the demon itself. Years after the tempest subsided, a traveler visited the area and healed it, helping others to resettle and cultivate the land. The traveler then departed, but not before claiming that he was Razgriz.[2]

History

"'The demon returns as a great hero...' Huh, maybe it's not a fairy tale after all."
Marcus Snow[3]

It is unknown if the Razgriz legend existed prior to A Blue Dove for the Princess. Following the book's release, the legend spread and became well-known throughout Strangereal.

During the Usean coup d'état in 1998, one rebel fighter commented that Phoenix's flying abilities were reminiscent of the "demon of the north".[4]

Razgriz Emblem - 800x600

The Razgriz Squadron emblem features a rendition of the demon's human form

The Razgriz legend became prominent during the Circum-Pacific War in 2010. Kei Nagase of Wardog Squadron believed that the Yuktobanian submersible carrier Scinfaxi was the Razgriz, commenting that the submarine seemed as if it "came straight out of the demon legends".[5] By mid-November, Yuktobania's second Scinfaxi-class submarine, the Hrimfaxi, was stationed in the northern Razgriz Straits, and the Yuktobanian Navy asserted that the Hrimfaxi was the Razgriz due to its station and sheer power. As the Hrimfaxi was sunk by the Wardog pilots, its crewmen believed the Osean pilots to be the "true" Razgriz.[6]

Following the sinking of the Hrimfaxi, the Yuktobanians began referring to Wardog as the "Demons of Razgriz", who rained death from above upon them and their country. Alvin H. Davenport once jokingly referenced this when responding to AWACS Thunderhead, using the fake callsign "Razgriz 3".[7]

After the pilots of Wardog faked their deaths, they resurfaced as the Razgriz Squadron in accordance with the demon's legend. Their allies and enemies referred to them as the "Aces of Razgriz" and "Ghosts of Razgriz", respectively. Their actions during the last month of the Circum-Pacific War were marked by astonishing heroism, which mirrored the Razgriz's return as a great hero.[1]

Poem

A poem in the form of loading quotes between missions in Ace Combat 5 provides an eloquent retelling of the Razgriz legend. The poem has since become popular in the real world among fans and non-fans alike. Although it is credited to Project Aces, the poem's exact author remains unknown.

Amidst the eternal waves of time
From a ripple of change shall the storm rise
Out of the abyss peer the eyes of a demon
Behold the Razgriz, its wings of black sheath

The demon soars through dark skies
Fear and death trail its shadow beneath
Until men united wield a hallowed sabre
In final reckoning, the beast is slain

As the demon sleeps, man turns on man
His own blood and madness soon cover the earth
From the depths of despair awaken the Razgriz
Its raven wings ablaze in majestic light

The poem is separated into three stanzas. Each stanza is used prior to loading missions in three distinct parts of Ace Combat 5:

  • The first stanza loads for missions 18, referencing Wardog initially revealing itself as a powerful demon.
  • The second stanza loads for missions 919, where the 8492nd Squadron conspires to kill the members of Wardog.
  • The third and final stanza loads for missions 2027+, when Wardog performs clandestine operations as the Razgriz Squadron and return as heroes.

Trivia

  • The Razgriz is one of the only mythological beings explicitly mentioned in an Ace Combat game.
  • Unlike the rest of the poem, the reference to a "hallowed sabre" is left relatively ambiguous. It likely refers to Marcus Snow shooting down the "Demons of Razgriz", given that his callsign is Swordsman.
  • Some fans have compared the Razgriz to the Valkyries of Norse mythology, particularly the similar designs of the demons' winged helmets. However, while Valkyries decide which warriors live and die in battle, the Razgriz indiscriminately destroys all living things.
  • The Razgriz's gender is disputed among fans—especially whether Razgriz has a gender at all.
    • If the Razgriz is in fact a Valkyrie, then it would be indisputably female.
    • The lyrics to "The Unsung War" refer to the Razgriz using masculine pronouns, though the male gender is most likely used in an ambiguous, gender-neutral case.
  • The Razgriz's name means "plan wrecker".[8]

References