Metroids are in this game? That means Metroid is canon to this series.
Metroids are in this game? That means Metroid is canon to this series.
The God of the Underworld, and the main antagonist of Kid Icarus Uprising. Arrogant, very flamboyant, and an absolute douche. He's peak.
He first appears at the end of Chapter 9, and plays a role onward.
The God of the Underworld, and the main antagonist of Kid Icarus Uprising. Arrogant, very flamboyant, and an absolute douche. He's peak.
He first appears at the end of Chapter 9, and plays a role onward.
Pyrrhon is the "God of the Sun." He helps Pit in his fight against the Aurum, an alien hive mind. Long story short, he's a dumbass.
He first appears in Chapter 16.
Pyrrhon is the "God of the Sun." He helps Pit in his fight against the Aurum, an alien hive mind. Long story short, he's a dumbass.
He first appears in Chapter 16.
He is the God of the Forge, and the original creator of the Three Sacred Treasures Pit wields. Dyntos puts Pit under three trials to prove Pit worthy of the Great Sacred Treasure.
He appears in Chapter 24.
He is the God of the Forge, and the original creator of the Three Sacred Treasures Pit wields. Dyntos puts Pit under three trials to prove Pit worthy of the Great Sacred Treasure.
He appears in Chapter 24.
I mean. He's Poseidon. God of the Sea. He sinks ships and conjures up storms.
He appears in Chapter 7.
I mean. He's Poseidon. God of the Sea. He sinks ships and conjures up storms.
He appears in Chapter 7.
Another of Viridi's generals, Arlon commands the Lunar Sanctum; a space station used as an incredibly powerful weapon. Very dignified. He took revenge after what Eggman did to the moon.
He first appears in Chapter 13.
Another of Viridi's generals, Arlon commands the Lunar Sanctum; a space station used as an incredibly powerful weapon. Very dignified. He took revenge after what Eggman did to the moon.
He first appears in Chapter 13.
Cragalanche smash.
Cragalanche smash.
Viridi's sassy commander, who wields the power of lightning. She also has her theme as my favorite video game song. She is theorized to either be a demigod or nymph, but neither are confirmed.
She first appears in Chapter 14.
Viridi's sassy commander, who wields the power of lightning. She also has her theme as my favorite video game song. She is theorized to either be a demigod or nymph, but neither are confirmed.
She first appears in Chapter 14.
Viridi is the goddess of nature, and leader of the Forces of Nature. She aims to eraticate the human race due to their carelessness for all other lifeforms and destruction. However, she does help Pit against Hades.
She first appears in Chapter 12, continuing onwards.
Viridi is the goddess of nature, and leader of the Forces of Nature. She aims to eraticate the human race due to their carelessness for all other lifeforms and destruction. However, she does help Pit against Hades.
She first appears in Chapter 12, continuing onwards.
Thanatos is the god of death, being a shapeshifter and taking the form of a snake in Kid Icarus, alongside other transformations. He's very goofy.
He first appears in Chapter 7.
Thanatos is the god of death, being a shapeshifter and taking the form of a snake in Kid Icarus, alongside other transformations. He's very goofy.
He first appears in Chapter 7.
The angsty doppelganger of the protagonist. Dark Pit was created by the mirror of truth as a reflection of Pit's true self.
He first appears in Chapter 5, though being the main focus of Chapter 6 and appearing onward.
The angsty doppelganger of the protagonist. Dark Pit was created by the mirror of truth as a reflection of Pit's true self.
He first appears in Chapter 5, though being the main focus of Chapter 6 and appearing onward.
Pandora is the goddess of Calamity, and the third boss in Kid Icarus. She uses the mirror of truth to create a certain doppelganger of Pit, and is rather vain for a ball of fire.
She first appears in Chapter 5, then again in Chapter 22.
Pandora is the goddess of Calamity, and the third boss in Kid Icarus. She uses the mirror of truth to create a certain doppelganger of Pit, and is rather vain for a ball of fire.
She first appears in Chapter 5, then again in Chapter 22.
Hewdraw is the main enemy of Chapter 3, and was originally the second boss in Kid Icarus. He is a three–headed dragon constantly bickering with. His heads?
He appears in Chapter 3.
Hewdraw is the main enemy of Chapter 3, and was originally the second boss in Kid Icarus. He is a three–headed dragon constantly bickering with. His heads?
He appears in Chapter 3.
Gaol is the boss of Magnus's chapter, who was originally apart of his mercenary group before being controlled, wearing magical armor. She is also implied to be a love interest to Magnus.
She appears in Chapter 2.
Gaol is the boss of Magnus's chapter, who was originally apart of his mercenary group before being controlled, wearing magical armor. She is also implied to be a love interest to Magnus.
She appears in Chapter 2.
Magnus is a human caught in the war against the underworld army, and implied to be the strongest human overall. He's part of a mercenary group who fight monsters. He also has a big sword.
He first appears in Chapter 2.
Magnus is a human caught in the war against the underworld army, and implied to be the strongest human overall. He's part of a mercenary group who fight monsters. He also has a big sword.
He first appears in Chapter 2.
Medusa is the goddess of darkness, and main villain of the original Kid Icarus. She was cursed by Palutena to reflect the evil in her heart, turning her into a wicked monster. She once ruled alongside Palutena.
She first appears in Chapter 1 and is the main antagonist of the first arc.
Medusa is the goddess of darkness, and main villain of the original Kid Icarus. She was cursed by Palutena to reflect the evil in her heart, turning her into a wicked monster. She once ruled alongside Palutena.
She first appears in Chapter 1 and is the main antagonist of the first arc.
Palutena is the goddess of light, and Pit's guide through Uprising. She is the protector of humanity, and presents herself as a dignified and wise goddess, though that's far from the truth. She's also a girlfailure.
She also appears in every chapter.
Palutena is the goddess of light, and Pit's guide through Uprising. She is the protector of humanity, and presents herself as a dignified and wise goddess, though that's far from the truth. She's also a girlfailure.
She also appears in every chapter.