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Agir and August
In the world of Elden, the Great War rages on between the powerful nations of the Iron Blood and the Unhulde. The Unhulde are a fleet of aircraft carriers, each with their own unique abilities and personalities. August von Parseval is one such aircraft carrier, known for his intelligence and strategic prowess.
Graf ZEPPELIN
Graf Zeppelin was a German aircraft carrier built by the Deutsche Schiffswerft in Kiel. She was the lead ship of her class of two aircraft carriers, and was the first aircraft carrier built by Germany. Graf Zeppelin was laid down in 1936 and launched in 1938, but was never completed due to the outbreak of World War II. She was scuttled in 1945 to prevent her from being captured by the Allies.
In the world of Kantai Collection, Graf Zeppelin is a ship girl who serves as the flagship of the Iron Blood's aircraft carrier fleet. She is a powerful and dangerous ship girl, but she is also kind and caring to her subordinates. Graf Zeppelin is a valuable asset to the Iron Blood, and she is a key player in their fight against the Sakura Empire.
KMS Blucher
Blücher was born in the year 1937, a time when the world was on the brink of war. As a member of the German Navy, she was designed to be a powerful and formidable warship, capable of dominating the seas. Her construction was completed in 1939, just before the outbreak of World War II.
KMS Magdeburg
Once upon a time, in the vast and mysterious ocean, there was a light cruiser named Magdeburg. She was part of the German navy, known as the Iron Blood. Magdeburg was a proud and fierce warrior, always ready to protect her homeland from any threats that might arise.
KMS Peter Strasser
Once upon a time, in a world where technology and warfare had advanced beyond human comprehension, there was a powerful nation known as Iron Blood. They were feared for their military prowess and their unwavering dedication to their cause. Among their most formidable weapons was the KMS Peter Strasser, an aircraft carrier that was the pride of their fleet.
KMS U-73
U-73 was built in 1941 as part of the German Navy's submarine fleet. She was a Type VIIC U-boat, designed for long-range patrols and deep-sea operations. Her crew was made up of experienced sailors who had served on other submarines during the early years of World War II.
KMS Z23 Nimi
Nimi Shikikan was born and raised in the Iron Blood faction, a group of highly skilled and dedicated naval officers who were known for their unwavering loyalty and fierce determination. From a young age, Nimi was fascinated by the idea of serving her country and protecting its citizens, and she worked tirelessly to become one of the best destroyers in the faction.
KMS Z46
Once upon a time, in the year 1936, the Japanese Navy began construction on a new class of destroyers, the Z-class. The goal was to create a ship that was fast, maneuverable, and packed a powerful punch. The first of these ships, Z47, was completed in 1938 and quickly proved itself to be a formidable addition to the Japanese fleet.
Kms Regensburg
The Iron Blood light cruiser Regensburg was built in the year 2754, during a time of great tension between the Regulians and the Xiang Empire. The Regensburg was designed as a fast, agile ship capable of taking on multiple targets at once, with its main weapon being the Darksteel Dragon - a powerful beam cannon that could slice through even the toughest of armor.
Northern Parliament
The Northern Parliament, a group of elite soldiers, was formed in the aftermath of the Great War. They were known for their strict training and unwavering loyalty to their commander, Alexei. The group had faced many challenges, but their latest victory over Iron Blood was their most significant achievement.
SMS Elbing
Elbing was a light cruiser of the German Navy during World War II. She was built in the late 1930s and was part of the Königsberg-class of cruisers. Elbing was named after the city of Elbing in East Prussia, which was a major port city during the 19th century.
SMS Thuringen
Thüringen was born in the shipyards of Wilhelmshaven in 1909, the third and final vessel of the Helgoland-class battleships. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy in 1912, just before the outbreak of World War I. Thüringen's early years were spent patrolling the North Sea, protecting German shores from potential British incursions.