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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Schwarzwald, or "Black Forest" in German, is a wooded mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzwald Schwarzwald] 2013 Sept. 23</ref>
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*Schwarzwald, or "Black Forest" in German, is a wooded mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany.<ref>[[wikipedia:Schwarzwald|Wikipedia]] 2013 Sept. 23</ref>
 
*In the mobile game [[Ragnarok: Ash Vacuum]], the Schwarzwald crest is erroneously displayed upside down.
 
*In the mobile game [[Ragnarok: Ash Vacuum]], the Schwarzwald crest is erroneously displayed upside down.
   

Latest revision as of 07:59, 27 May 2020

Schwarzwald
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RO Schwartzvald
The Schwarzwald crest.
Info
Type Country
Race Norman
Government Republic
Rulers President Karl Theodore Weierstrass
Location North of Rune-Midgarts

Schwarzwald is a country that lies to the north of Rune-Midgarts.  Its capital is the floating city of Juno.

It is home to technology-based classes such as the Gunslinger and Blacksmith job classes.

The closest city to the Republic of Schwarzwald is Aldebaran. The Arunafeltz States and Rune-Midgarts Kingdom can be accessed via the international airship in Juno.

In the English release of the manhwa, this country is misspelled as Schwarzwaard. On iRO, this country is spelled as Schwartzvald, Schwartzvalt, or Schwaltzvalt. (Can't seem to settle on one localization spelling.)

Government

The Schwarzwald Republic is run by a single president. As he is always busy with the affairs of the republic, he is only able to see visitors by appointment.

History

MidgardMap(manhwa)

Lidia's map of Midgard.

Schwarzwald was founded about 400 years ago, around the same time as the establishment of the Rekenber Corporation.

Cities

Trivia

  • Schwarzwald, or "Black Forest" in German, is a wooded mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany.[1]
  • In the mobile game Ragnarok: Ash Vacuum, the Schwarzwald crest is erroneously displayed upside down.

References

  1. Wikipedia 2013 Sept. 23