Knight record

Brunhilda

Sovereign Tower Brunhilda is a Gavault firebrand with competing recruitment reports and a substantial affinity route.

Last updated: Game version: v1.0.9

Brunhilda Record

Unconfirmed
Identity
A Gavault firebrand whose first-run and rewind recruitment reports do not fully agree.
Recruitment
Missable route
Traits
Fire Lady · Heated · Idol · Popular
Romance
Available (community-tested)

Recruitment planning

Her candidacy is tied to the Gavault rebellion. Preserve a save before resolving that regional branch because first-run and post-rewind availability reports conflict.

The Gavault decision is the real recruitment gate

Brunhilda is a former Gavault princess whose route begins with the political choice between Gavault and Groveshire. The supplied direct guide describes two broad openings: back Gavault in the first confrontation, or use Demon Power later to refuse the binary choice and reconcile the counties. Once Gavault is open, the route continues by siding with the daughter and opposing Countess Mathilda during the rebellion chain.

The archive does not collapse first-run and rewind reports into one universal order. Some community sources recruit Brunhilda through the rebellion on the first run; others describe learning the rebellion leader, rewinding to an earlier day, and telling Mathilda that the Sovereign already knows. Preserve a save before the county choice because the branch determines more than a single audience: it also changes access to Tarcus, Silgur, and later political states.

Traits, magic, and political preferences

Brunhilda’s recurring traits are Fire Lady, Heated, Idol, and Popular. Her supplied character sheet favors Audacious rule and dislikes Wise rule. Quest tables list Hunt and Crowd as likes, with Diplomacy and Water as dislikes. The same material describes strong Strength, Charisma, and Magic, but route state and source methodology differ, so use the current in-game sheet for exact assignment math.

Her scenes explain why those tags matter. In the kitchen, food and family reveal the distance between her childhood and the communal meals she values later. In the library-adjacent scene, books and the Candid songs show that her high Magic is tied to curiosity and political reading rather than a generic “fire character” label.

Affinity and the Silent Courtroom

The one-heart and two-heart scenes reward questions about family, books, and the Candid songs. A controlling response can add Tyrannic style and reduce affinity, while asking what she is reading or acknowledging her bravery can raise affinity. These are not interchangeable choices: the source repeatedly frames Brunhilda as someone who notices whether the Sovereign is defending the existing system or making room for change.

The three-heart Silent Courtroom scene ties her politics to Epicrates’ writings, her nanny, and the throne she once played around as a child. The supplied route reports a strong negative reaction to saying that everything is fine as it is, while responses about working within a role or hoping to create something else can raise affinity. The romance scene then asks for a specific kind of vulnerability; generic promises to judge nothing can lose affinity, while admitting that sadness can be irrational is reported as the better response.

What is still Unconfirmed

Brunhilda’s identity, Gavault connection, and relationship scenes are well supported across the supplied archive. The exact first-run versus NG+ trigger, the order of the rebellion leader reveal, and whether every route can share the same roster remain contested. Treat the “accepted answer” in a community thread as evidence for that player’s state, not as a canon rule.

The page is most useful when paired with the endings and Demon Power guides. Save before the county choice, label whether the run is first play or rewind-enabled, and then record the audience result. That turns an unstable route into a reproducible experiment without inventing a single solution where the materials do not agree.

How to read this Knight record

Facts repeated by an official announcement, a patch note, or more than one independent roster source are presented as the stable profile. Recruitment steps, affinity choices, and transformation claims are separated because they come from different evidence classes. A community-tested label means the supplied material describes a repeatable player result; it does not mean the developer has published the rule.

When a page says Unconfirmed, keep the claim visible but do not build an entire run around it. The safest comparison is to note the cycle, county or city state, living roster, current quest text, and whether Demon Power has been used. That record lets you compare two saves without turning a route report into a promise.

A practical save plan

Make one save before the first recruitment gate, one before any quest that can kill, dismiss, transform, or relocate the Knight, and one before a romance or political commitment. Read the next audience after the cycle advances before loading an older file: several supplied routes depend on what the game remembers, not only on the choice that appears on screen.

This approach also protects the evidence boundary. If your result differs from the route report, record what changed instead of silently correcting the page in your head. The wiki can then distinguish an official fix, a high-confidence repeated result, and a single-run observation while still giving you a usable next step.

Show Brunhilda route spoilers

Some routes recruit her during the rebellion; others describe knowledge or choices unlocked by a rewind. This record does not collapse those accounts into a single guaranteed method.