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Hades did it better though, made all of them look like a sweet, cuddly bunny.Also, gonna say this now, i love how every Nintendo Series that introduces Gods into the plot is mostly about the Gods ****ing over the world and it's people. Kid Icarus is like this,Fire Emblem's had a case of this with Radiance, Xenoblade is another case, lol.
What about the cartoon?I meant whoever would bring Hades back to life, the only Ganon that's an idiot is the CD one("or else you will DIE")
Yep~I did not know this. So Palutena is basically Athena then by that logic, which means i don't think we'll see a real Athena in this, lol.
Never seen the cartoon, except for a video with Link saying over and over "Well excuse me princess". Watched it because of the Palutena Guidance with Link(plus Viridi obsessing over him)What about the cartoon?
Well, I could see Thatos reviving Hades. He is the God of Death after all.I meant whoever would bring Hades back to life, the only Ganon that's an idiot is the CD one("or else you will DIE")
Hades was the one who revived Thanatos, though. ;3Well, I could see Thatos reviving Hades. He is the God of Death after all.
Even more of a reason for Thanatos to revive Hades. :3Hades was the one who revived Thanatos, though. ;3
No I mean Thanatos is only alive because Hades revived him.Even more of a reason for Thanatos to revive Hades. :3
There could be Pandora, who we don't know her fate of living, just to piss off Dark Pit. That and so that there could be more interaction with her and Pit.No I mean Thanatos is only alive because Hades revived him.
Presumably, without Hades, Thanatos is as good as dead.
But then how did he get revived if he died in the original Kid Icarus?No I mean Thanatos is only alive because Hades revived him.
Presumably, without Hades, Thanatos is as good as dead.
I was kinda under the impression that all of those beings only exist because Hades revived them.There could be Pandora, who we don't know her fate of living, just to piss off Dark Pit. That and so that there could be more interaction with her and Pit.
Hades.But then how did he get revived if he died in the original Kid Icarus?
Oh, I see. Well, like @ TMNTSSB4 said, Pandora could revive Hades. Unless she died when fighting Dark PitHades.
It's implied that he's been around since the beginning, just hiding in the shadows and letting Medusa do the dirty work for him.
I meant after Dark Pit defeated Pandora in her Amazon state, she could still be alive for all we know.I was kinda under the impression that all of those beings only exist because Hades revived them.
Pandora was only "alive" in the sense that her soul had been absorbed by Dark Pit, and when he came in contact with the Rewind Spring, she regressed back into a state of existence - and then regressed back so far that she reverted to her original form, prior to being transformed into a blob by Palutena.
She could be. It's difficult to grasp how "death" works in the Kid Icarus universe, since most of the main characters are deities.I meant after Dark Pit defeated Pandora in her Amazon state, she could still be alive for all we know.
If this was Fire Emblem, everyone would be dead. If we ever get a sequel, at least there's a mystery question to be solved.She could be. It's difficult to grasp how "death" works in the Kid Icarus universe, since most of the main characters are deities.
Like, we know Phosphora's alive even after Pit defeated her, and it's kinda-sorta implied that Arlon's still around too, but when you can get revived from the dead anyway, it's a bit difficult to quantify how it actually operates.
Pandora's figurine says she lost her body due to an "accident". Doesn't really imply Palutena had anything to do with itI was kinda under the impression that all of those beings only exist because Hades revived them.
Pandora was only "alive" in the sense that her soul had been absorbed by Dark Pit, and when he came in contact with the Rewind Spring, she regressed back into a state of existence - and then regressed back so far that she reverted to her original form, prior to being transformed into an evil blob by Palutena.
Ah, you're right, sorry. I was under the impression it was Palutena's doing somehow, thanks for clarifying that!Pandora's figurine says she lost her body due to an "accident". Doesn't really imply Palutena had anything to do with it
other than Pandora being a strong warrior for the Underworld Army. She certainly doesn't seem to harbour resentment
towards Palutena like Medusa does.
...Does anyone think the Kid Icarus gang might want Medusa back in light of everything Hades did and so she can
manage the now ruler-less Underworld (unless Hades's death killed them all?)?
Depends on if, as you say, Hades has been pulling the strings from the very beginning, to the point that he wasAh, you're right, sorry. I was under the impression it was Palutena's doing somehow, thanks for clarifying that!
Would Medusa returning really be such a good idea? Especially with Hades out of the way, perforce the one thing that insinuated any sort of mutual alignment between herself and the heroes - why couldn't she just rise up against the heroes again without anybody to pull on her strings?
Yep, she used to be co-ruler of Skyworld with Palutena. She became envious of humanity and tormented them with her power, and Palutena transformed her into a vile creature to reflect the evil in her heart, then banished her to the Underworld for her crimes.Depends on if, as you say, Hades has been pulling the strings from the very beginning, to the point that he was
the whole reason she became evil (well, by Underworld standards anyway). Whether she'd still be hostile towards humans
and Skyworld would depend on how much influence Hades had on her, if at all. And if there's any sort of redeeming qualities
in her, I don't any reason for Palutena not to remove her curse (or the curse could just make her less ugly itself since it "reflects
what's in her heart).
I just the read the wiki, and... apparently she used to be a Skyworld goddess?
DANG IT HADES NOW I DON'T KNOW IF THE PAST 25 YEARS HAVE BEEN A LIE.
*Ahem*
Anyway, ruler or no ruler, the Underworld is an important part of the Kid Icarus universe since it's charge of
controlling the souls of the departed... or at least it's supposed to be.
Actually Palutena is held captive in Skyworld, and Pit had to fight his way out of the Underworld to get to herYep, she used to be co-ruler of Skyworld with Palutena. She became envious of humanity and tormented them with her power, and Palutena transformed her into a vile creature to reflect the evil in her heart, then banished her to the Underworld for her crimes.
My own interpretation of it is that Hades offered Medusa power and let her take the helm at his army, though he never got involved himself. It's also possible that Medusa took charge of the Underworld forces herself, and Hades let her do it from behind the scenes - after all, ousting Palutena could only be of benefit to him in the long run. He is quick to remind us that the Underworld forces lack intelligence ("Seriously, they're all idiots. I don't even know if any of them have actual brains.") and just mindlessly kill and murder even without anything to tell them what to do. I doubt it would be difficult for Medusa to rally them together and get them to kidnap Palutena, leaving Pit to wander on down to the Underworld and rescue her.
There's also the question of whether Of Myths and Monsters is canon. I think it is, though it's more of an interlude between the two main adventures, and nothing of significance really happened - I think Orcos was just a powerful Underworld entity (in this case, "Evil Land" is either a place in the Underworld or just another name for it - or it's Hades screwing about and pretending he had no involvement whatsoever,heavenshells no, perish the thought, ahaha~) that got loose and decided to cause trouble.
I think Hades's death would cause something of a power vacuum in the Underworld. Then again, he is the God of the Underworld, and it's intrinsically linked to him - maybe a lesser deity was appointed to take over? I think Medusa would still bear a grudge against humanity and the good guys, even if it's just because she's so full of piss and vinegar after the whole "cursed and killed" thing, but I also think she could reconcile her relationships to an extent and return as a begrudging ally, or at least a neutral party. Or she could just be dead.
tl;dr - My headcanon is that Hades has always been involved, just not doing much, and Medusa turned to the darkness of her own volition. Anything after that is up to interpretation.
Oh sugar you're right.Actually Palutena is held captive in Skyworld, and Pit had to fight his way out of the Underworld to get to her
while reclaiming the Three Sacred Treasures.
I do admit that resurrecting Medusa would probably be seen as a very risky gambit in-universe, and would probably
only be considered if a ruler-less Underworld really was worse than the alternative. After all, who's gonna stop them from
killing and pillaging with no one to call the shots or restrain them?
Seems weird that Hades complain about the intelligence of his minions when he made them, but then he probably
doesn't care when his strategy boils down to "make more soldiers than anyone else and win by attrition", which he does
by having humans slaughtered for their souls and using them with reckless abandon. He doesn't seem that great at long-term
strategy, but when you're in it for the evulz I guess you don't really care about concerns like sustainability. I honestly don't think he'd have planned for anything past his death, considering how smug and arrogant he was in his power he probably couldn't fathom anyone ever defeating him, not even Pit.
Greek Mythology man. No but seriously Uprising just added so much while staying true to the original's storyOh sugar you're right.
DANG IT HOW CAN THREE GAMES HAVE SUCH COMPLEX LORE?! ;w;
Yeah, I doubt Hades considered his death as a possible contingency. His long-term strategy is "war by numbers" - he's basically an Advance Wars CO on a cosmic scale.
Considering the Kid Icarus universe canonically has alien worlds and interstellar voyages, it's possible. Not sure if that's possible even for a god, though. Then again, Pyrrhon seems to have no issue with it. Then again, Pyrrhon's credentials as a deity are open to interpretation at the best of times.Greek Mythology man. No but seriously Uprising just added so much while staying true to the original's story
that the older games indirectly got added depth.
Too bad for Hades that souls aren't truly unlimited like funds. Sooner or later if no one stopped him he'd run out
of things to kill, and then he'd... go to another planet? Could he do that? 'Cause if not he's gonna go mad with
boredom like Shao Khan in one his endings. But of course he's having too much fun to even consider that.
Does one soul equal one human? Because it sure didn't work like that for Underworld monsters, otherwise, as PalutenaConsidering the Kid Icarus universe canonically has alien worlds and interstellar voyages, it's possible. Not sure if that's possible even for a god, though. Then again, Pyrrhon seems to have no issue with it. Then again, Pyrrhon's credentials as a deity are open to interpretation at the best of times.
It's interesting that Hades doesn't really have an end goal in mind. He just craves destruction and relishes chaos for its own sake. Bowser wants to marry Peach and take over the Mushroom Kingdom, Ganondorf wants to gather the Triforce and attain ultimate power, K. Rool wants to exterminate the Kongs, Hades...is just in it for the lulz. As long as people are dying and he's getting stronger, he doesn't seem to care much about the technicalities. He'd probably bring everybody back to life just to kill them again if he ran out of souls to pillage - he's that kind of self-perpetuating maniac, which is pretty interesting from a narrative perspective, if you ask me.
Nope, it takes a lot of souls to make even a single monster. Hades just toys with souls like they're his own personal playthings, or a cheap snack to chow down on when he's got nothing else to do. He's essentially using his powers for his own twisted ends, which in this case is satisfying his own indulgent whims.Does one soul equal one human? Because it sure didn't work like that for Underworld monsters, otherwise, as Palutena
points out, the world would have been overrun easily. And as Viridi points out "...but that's a huge waste!".
Based on this, whenever Pit blasts Underworld monsters the souls that were used to make them don't just go back
into the stream. To say nothing about the souls Hades eats.
It's official: Hades is the GREEKEST god in Uprising.Nope, it takes a lot of souls to make even a single monster. Hades just toys with souls like they're his own personal playthings, or a cheap snack to chow down on when he's got nothing else to do. He's essentially using his powers for his own twisted ends, which in this case is satisfying his own indulgent whims.
Hades is the ultimate decadent deity. He doesn't care about anything as long as he's content.
Have you seen FNAF's lore?DANG IT HOW CAN THREE GAMES HAVE SUCH COMPLEX LORE?! ;w;
This is so true.And one of the best Nintendo villans of all time
........Who needs Grima when you have Hades.
He may have been awesome, but he felt like Thanos. Badass, but way to serious. Hades on the other hand, had everything down.........
I don't know. Grima was pretty freaking awesome.
For a second I though you said Thanatos XD.He may have been awesome, but he felt like Thanos. Badass, but way to serious. Hades on the other hand, had everything down.
To me, it felt doomed before they even showed his face(talking to Validar before his "death".For a second I though you said Thanatos XD.
But you do have a point. Grim is a badass, but a little no the serious side. while Hades acts like his done nothing wrong. It's hilarious. Though, if you think about it, Grima's play was doomed to fail as soon as he started it.
Oh, don't get me wrong. That is exactly how I first felt, you know, with Robin killing Chrom and all. But if you think about it after you played the game a few times, by Grima following Lucina back in time, he stuffed up his plan before it began.To me, it felt doomed before they even showed his face(talking to Validar before his "death".
I admit that was smart. Reminded me of Cell from DBZ before he achieved his perfection. Still waiting on a Kid IcarusXFire Emblem game though.Oh, don't get me wrong. That is exactly how I first felt, you know, with Robin killing Chrom and all. But if you think about it after you played the game a few times, by Grima following Lucina back in time, he stuffed up his plan before it began.
Sorry, haven't really watched DBZ, so I don't know who Cell is. Now that sounds like an awesome idea.I admit that was smart. Reminded me of Cell from DBZ before he achieved his perfection. Still waiting on a Kid IcarusXFire Emblem game though.
Cell was a bug looking android who went to the past to absorb(suck on with his tail) 2 androids to 9 get to his perfect form. I can imagine Pit being nice to Chrom while Palutena and Viridi continuously mocks him for not being in Smash.Sorry, haven't really watched DBZ, so I don't know who Cell is. Now that sounds like an awesome idea.
Oh, and his play stuff up before it begins by making a Paradox I am guessing? But Palutena and Viridi already do thatCell was a bug looking android who went to the past to absorb(suck on with his tail) 2 androids to 9 get to his perfect form. I can imagine Pit being nice to Chrom while Palutena and Viridi continuously mocks him for not being in Smash.