Karlsruhe

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Karlsruhe
Japanese Name カールスルーエ

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Weapon Weapon Whip.png Whip
Race Human
Nationality Eisengrad.png Eisengrad
Birthday June 17
Constellation Gemini
Talents Getting involved in schemes
Likes Scheming
Dislikes Individualists, Nobility
Strengths Never neglecting to make a plan beforehand
Weaknesses It takes time for her to produce results
Hobbies Making movies, etc.

I've technically been in the army since I was a kid, but I don't have much real battle experience. I was mainly engaged in logistical support, especially in court-martial and public relations. Please take this into consideration and use me well ja... Your Excellency?𝅘𝅥𝅮

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Karlsruhe (PR Strategist) icon.png [PR Strategist] Karlsruhe 2021 August 30 (EN) Premium Gacha
Karlsruhe (Smiling Schemer) icon.png [Smiling Schemer] Karlsruhe 2021 September 6 (EN) [Abashiri Prison] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha
Karlsruhe (Blood-Sucking Conspirator) icon.png [Blood-Sucking Conspirator] Karlsruhe 2021 October 31 [Halloween Pumpkin's Rebellion] Limited Gacha
Karlsruhe (Rest for the Sake of Peace) icon.png [Rest for the Sake of Peace] Karlsruhe 2022 August 16 [Liar Lunar World Trip] Event Reward
Karlsruhe (Judgement of Justice) icon.png [Judgement of Justice] Karlsruhe 2022 January 17 (EN) [The Course of Justice] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha
Karlsruhe (Usamimi Officer of Steel) icon.png [Usamimi Officer of Steel] Karlsruhe 2022 August 16 [Liar Lunar World Trip] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha

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Trivia

  • Karlsruhe's birthday is the founding date of Karlsruhe city in 1715 by Charles William.
  • Karlsruhe's hairband is a reference to the large analog clock featured on the facade of Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof.
  • Karlsruhe's backstory takes inspiration from the German Revolution of 1848 - The Eisengrad Republic was founded after a revolution the peaceful abolition the former Eisengrad monarchy due to corruption, which the families of Volklingen and Fussen belong to. Karlsruhe was heavily hinted to be one of the instigators of the revolution.
  • Karlsruhe's legal theme and design takes after the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) and Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht), one of the most powerful court systems in the world. This theme is shared with her personal bodyguard Leipzig.
  • Her liking for film-making references the large number of film industries and cinemas all around Karlsruhe as well as the Independent Days International Filmfest hosted in Karlsruhe annually. In 2019 the UNESCO announced that Karlsruhe will join its network of "Creative Cities" as "City of Media Arts".
  • The relationship between Fussen and Karlruhe is hostile, due to her personal disdain of the corruption prior to the formation of the Eisengrad Republic, as well as Fussen's suspicions of Karlsruhe behind the abolition of the Eisengrad royalty. Both Karlsruhe and Fussen are often sarcastic towards each other.
  • The wall in the background of [Judgement of Justice] resembles a mirrored version of the coat of arms of Germany.
  • Karlsruhe is the first Train Knight to receive her third S-rarity Layer, [Rest for the Sake of Peace] Karlsruhe.

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Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof entrance.

Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the German city of Karlsruhe. The station is classified as a Category 1 station, as it is a major hub where several railways connect. It is served by Intercity-Express trains to Berlin, Hamburg, Dortmund and Basel, from Intercity trains to Stralsund, Cologne, Nuremberg, Munich and Konstanz and by TGV trains to Paris and Stuttgart. It is also served by Regional-Express services to Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Mainz, Stuttgart and Konstanz as well as local and S-Bahn services in the Karlsruhe region.

The station forecourt was designed by Wilhelm Vitalli. The square with a rectangular ground plan is surrounded by arcades. At the end of the square to the east and the west are two hotel buildings and on the northern side is the entrance to the Stadtgarten and the commercial buildings. The station forecourt is a typical ensemble of urban architecture from the last years before the First World War. East of the station was the railway post office, which had a railway siding on the tramway as well.

Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof interior.

In the Second World War, the station was damaged by bombing, but not destroyed, so that it could be rebuilt after the war. The period after 1950 was characterised by a continuous modernisation of the station and the forecourt. In 1957, the electrification of the railway was completed. In 1969, the rebuilding of the station forecourt began, where—in the spirit of the times—a pedestrian underpass was created and the car and tram traffic were reorganised. In 1977, a new interlocking controlled by pushing buttons was put into operation.

In 1995, there was a further reorganisation of the station forecourt, during which the pedestrian underpass was closed and the tram station was rebuilt. In 1996, a rail link was built between the western track south of the station and the Albtalbahnhof (the Karlsruhe station of the Alb Valley Railway), over which Stadtbahn (light rail) services could run to Rastatt as line S 4/S 41 of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn between the rail network and the tram network. As a result, two terminating tracks, 103 and 104, were no longer necessary and, in the mid-2000s, they were closed, so the station now has 14 through tracks, 1–14, and two terminating tracks, 101 and 102. Wikipedia

Bundesgerichtshof.

The Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) is the supreme constitutional court for the Federal Republic of Germany, established by the constitution or Basic Law (Grundgesetz) of Germany. Since its inception with the beginning of the post-World War II republic, the court has been located in the city of Karlsruhe, which is also the seat of the Federal Court of Justice.

The Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof, BGH) is the highest court in the system of ordinary jurisdiction (ordentliche Gerichtsbarkeit) in Germany, founded in 1950. It has its seat in Karlsruhe with two panels being situated in Leipzig since 1997 and 2020, respectively. It is the supreme court (court of last resort) in all matters of criminal law and private law. A decision handed down by the BGH can be reversed only by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany in the rare cases that the Constitutional Court rules on constitutionality (compatibility with the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany).

Together with the Federal Administrative Court of Germany, the Federal Finance Court of Germany, the Federal Labor Court of Germany and the Federal Social Court of Germany, the Federal Court of Justice is one of the highest courts of Germany today, located in Karlsruhe and Leipzig. Wikipedia

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