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Revision as of 01:21, 24 January 2017
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"I, Garmr! Are you... Garmr's new master?! Ohh!! Hooray!!"
A bestial dog man who serves as the watchdog/bouncer to the Ikebukuro Berserkers. He has a "loyal dog" mentality; deep thinking is not his strong suit, and he prefers following orders from a trusted master. His dimwittedness can be troublesome for the Berserkers at times, but he is second to none as a guard dog and will protect his appointed spot with his life. He is absolutely shameless in his jealousy toward another guard dog he views as a rival.
The sacred treasure chains wrapped around his body were given to him by his former mistress, a Netherworld Queen, and are not intended to restrain him. It is more accurate to say he's the wrecking ball at the end of the chain. The chain serves as a Mass Driver, augmenting his already substantial strength and speed, while also providing a comforting reminder of home.
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Reflecting his role as Watchdog to the Berserkers, Garmr's mythological basis is the guard dog of Hel, the ruler of the underworld in Norse mythology.