

As Kid does battle with Crona, the Flying Dutchman, who is still alive as Nidhogg is not sunk, fires the ship's cannons at Crona, who remains unharmed. Crona has Ragnarok consume all of the souls in the ship in order to unleash Ragnarok's dragon form. However, before they can engage with the Evil Spirit, Crona appears and slices him in half. Kid is unable to fight without using both sisters symmetrically, so they can only evade the Flying Dutchman's attacks until they finally reunite with Liz. When Kid assumes this is Ragnarok, the Flying Dutchman corrects him, saying that it is 'the Kishin right next to them' that these souls are for. He explains to Kid how he is collecting souls for the Kishin. Kid, about to collect them, is interrupted by the Flying Dutchman, who uses his link with Nidhogg to separate Liz from Patty. After venturing on board, the trio make it below the deck and find a large amount of Human Souls. Their investigation leads them to the Ghost Ship Nidhogg. It also means that no matter how much punishment his body takes, the Flying Dutchman cannot be defeated without sinking Nidhogg itself, as both are connected with one another.ĭeath the Kid, Liz and Patty are sent on a mission to investigate the incidents involving entire coastal villages been 'eaten' by a large unknown creature. His body is connected to the ship, meaning that he can fully control its direction and movements. With Nidhogg, which was originally a sunken ship, the Flying Dutchman is able to bring it back to surface and operates it also. The Evil Spirit known as the Flying Dutchman is known to be able to possess various locations and buildings and forming a symbiotic relationships with them. This ship is my body and my body is this ship.

Various powerful cannons are also installed on the ship, and are still usable. Their souls are all stored away in the ship by the Flying Dutchman, who controls the ship. Inside the ship, it is inhabited by ghosts of the people whose souls had been taken and imprisoned in the ship. The front of the ship where the figurehead should be, is malformed with dozens of wooden planks hanging outwards, making it look like a giant mouth, which it uses to take massive bites out of landmasses. On either side of the front of the ship, a long hook from one of the wooden beams on the ship's mast hangs down and pulls up a bit of the woodwork on the ship, revealing a large globular green eye.

The most notable part of the ship is that it has a face near front of it. Skeletons litter the deck, impaled with swords or by the spikes coming up from below the deck, or tied to the mast. Nidhogg appears as an old wooden pirate ship, with shredded black sails and spikes coming out from below the deck.
