
Norway now has a KG-52 who uses a violin in battle, meaning strings, brass, and percussion are covered (although C.K./King Leo wants a full orchestra or band essentially). That leaves woodwinds.
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Chuong
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Zax: Fiddle cat? Aren't fiddles associated with country music? If so, why is this KG-52 from Norway?
Glass Wing: That's because fiddle is another word for violin and not all fiddles are used for country music.
Icebreaker: He just happens to use a magical violin in battle that's all.
Lenarth: I see his chosen last name is coincidentally the same with mine despite the fact that I'm from Denmark. Then again, we used to be part of Norway before we broke away and decided to be our own nation instead.
Leiel: Some Norwegian surnames happen to be Danish surnames as well. We have a lot in common even though your people like to differentiate themselves from us a lot which I do not mind.
Chuong: I'm still amazed how it took one Norwegian musician and one piece to bring Norway into the music world; he was Edvard Grieg who is known for his piece called 'In The Hall of The Mountain King'. All it took was one and Norway instantly became famous for their violinists to the point that this KG-52 uses a magical violin in battle.
Glass Wing: He even wears a bunad in battle too which is unorthodox but excellent in catching the enemies off guard thinking that he's just some random guy with a violin at first. This tiger really knows his tricks well. Excellent choice Super C and C.K.!
Glass Wing: That's because fiddle is another word for violin and not all fiddles are used for country music.
Icebreaker: He just happens to use a magical violin in battle that's all.
Lenarth: I see his chosen last name is coincidentally the same with mine despite the fact that I'm from Denmark. Then again, we used to be part of Norway before we broke away and decided to be our own nation instead.
Leiel: Some Norwegian surnames happen to be Danish surnames as well. We have a lot in common even though your people like to differentiate themselves from us a lot which I do not mind.
Chuong: I'm still amazed how it took one Norwegian musician and one piece to bring Norway into the music world; he was Edvard Grieg who is known for his piece called 'In The Hall of The Mountain King'. All it took was one and Norway instantly became famous for their violinists to the point that this KG-52 uses a magical violin in battle.
Glass Wing: He even wears a bunad in battle too which is unorthodox but excellent in catching the enemies off guard thinking that he's just some random guy with a violin at first. This tiger really knows his tricks well. Excellent choice Super C and C.K.!
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