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I think the Lindwurm game company could be a reference but it's also very obscure and random so it isn't something that's entirely obvious to confirm either imo. Likewise, the "wurm" in particular is very unconventional and there are multiple katakana spellings for lindwurm that doesn't use "bu" for the "wu".

リンド is Rindr as well but also Rind, Lind, Lindh and numerous others. Unfortunately, we don't get to see any of her character either so there's little to draw upon to even suppose a mythology reference. I'm fine with any of these honestly, as the underlying "Rin" pun exists whether it's an R or L word.