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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Wikipedia:Zeus|Zeus]] is, of course, named after the father-figure God of the Greek Pantheon. He's much less lecherous here, and he's not nearly so much a central figure here as he is in mythology.
*[[Wikipedia:Zeus|Zeus]] is, of course, named after the father-figure God of the Greek Pantheon. He's much less lecherous here, and he's not nearly so much a central figure here as he is in mythology.
*Despite not being an angel, Zeus is shown with a halo in the official art from ''Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters''.
*Despite not being an angel, Zeus is shown with a halo and a pair of wings in the official art from ''Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters''.
[[Category:Deities]]
[[Category:Deities]]
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[[Category:Kid Icarus]]
[[Category:Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]
[[Category:Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]

Revision as of 21:00, 26 February 2012

Zeus
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ZeusPict.png
First Appearance: Kid Icarus (1986)
Latest Appearance:

Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)

Title(s):
Gender: Male
Race: God/Deity
Homeland: Angel Land
Affiliated Faction:
Other Allies:
Status:
Voiced By: N/A

Zeus is a god whose role in Pit's quest is to prepare him for the trials ahead. As such, he can be encountered in the Sacred Training Chamber, flinging Monoliths and handing out weapons, or waiting patiently in the Sacred Chamber to grant an Arrow of Strength.

Appearances

Kid Icarus

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He's merely referred to as "a friendly god" here and will train Pit in the Sacred Training Chambers. If he passes, Pit will get to choose a sacred treasure. However, Zeus will insult Pit as being a "weakling" if he flees.


Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters

Zeus is now referred to by his proper name but otherwise fulfills the same role. If Pit leaves his training before it is over this time around, Zeus will simply say, "You must try harder Pit"

Trivia

  • Zeus is, of course, named after the father-figure God of the Greek Pantheon. He's much less lecherous here, and he's not nearly so much a central figure here as he is in mythology.
  • Despite not being an angel, Zeus is shown with a halo and a pair of wings in the official art from Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters.