On the front of the box, we see some very nice hand drawn art of a Valkyrie, who in Norse mythology were a group of female figures who guided the souls of deceased Nordic solders to either Fólkvangr or Valhalla.
The back of the box is nothing but a lot of text and a sticker with even more text on it.
The inner box feels good quality and has a magnetic lid, but it is missing the glossy red text that Asgard boxes normally have here. I suppose this is the first good indication that this kit is more budget conscious than other Asgard kits.
An Asgard staple is the inclusion of these gloves, they are always too small to fit my hands aren’t useful for most of their memory, but I’d be sad to see them go.
Under the gloves is another Asgard staple, the very nice concept art included on a semi-transparent piece of card.
Underneath the art card is the memory itself, sitting a little loosely in some foam for protection.
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