Flattering, but that one's from the previous vote.
Sabrina: "I... I don't, Mami. I don't remember learning German, just as I don't remember learning Japanese! And I thought you would understand that..." *Turns away and sniffles*Sabrina: "Let there be light. All witches have german as their native tongue, speaking in basic cipher."
Mami: "Oh. It's great that you remember learning German, though! So, how did you find this out? "
Sabrina: "Uh...."
Indeed, it is. It is on the same page as some of the current round votes, though, so it got picked up by the tally program.
Mmmmmmaybe.I'm gonna find it hilarious if the problem with our Soul analysis votes were DRM, and more if we could have gotten over that by asking KB.![]()
Right. Double witch at least.
So to clarify, it's not a "witch that witched out again"?
Walpurgisnacht is a term for gattai'd witches. Ayase and Luca's witch was a small Walpurgisnacht.EDIT: ^No. It's witches that have Gattaid. (At least, this one is. Walpurgisnacht is technicaly a classification, rather than a name. I'm gessing it's a threat level based system. With "Walpurgisnacht" being "city-threat" and "Kriemheld" being "planet-threat")
If we're going for brevity and style, we could always go with:
LaTeX:\[\begin{array}{l} \nabla\cdot\mathbf{D}= \rho \\ \nabla\cdot\mathbf{B}=0 \\ \nabla\times\mathbf{E}=-\frac{\partial\mathbf{B} }{\partial t} \\ \nabla\times\mathbf{H}= \mathbf{J}+\frac{\partial\mathbf{D} }{\partial t} \end{array}\]
...Walpurgisnacht is not a general term. It's the name of the play the Witch enacts...look at the posters from Homura's wall of images.
"For one night only, Walpurgisnacht!"
The name wasn't picked randomly by Magi, it comes from Walpurgisnacht's own not-barrier.