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With Pit's wings burnt up, Viridi joins Palutena and Dark Pit's journey to the [[Rewind Spring]] to revive Pit in [[Chapter 22]]. The trio discover Hades's true startling intentions, leaving Viridi horrified as human souls have been used to create the Underworld monsters the entire time.  
With Pit's wings burnt up, Viridi joins Palutena and Dark Pit's journey to the [[Rewind Spring]] to revive Pit in [[Chapter 22]]. The trio discover Hades's true startling intentions, leaving Viridi horrified as human souls have been used to create the Underworld monsters the entire time.  


Viridi joins Pit's final battle with Hades in [[Chapter 25]], where she first simply observes the fight, but later provides the angel with the Power of Flight when the [[Great Sacred Treasure]] is destroyed. After the Underworld god is vanquished, she comments how humans are still a problem, showing her views on humanity have not completely changed.  
Viridi joins Pit's final battle with Hades in [[Chapter 25]], where she first simply observes the fight, but later provides the angel with the Power of Flight when the [[Great Sacred Treasure]] is destroyed. After the Underworld god is vanquished, she comments how humans are still a problem, showing her views on humanity have not completely changed, making it unclear if she plans to continue pursuing the mortals in the future.


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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Viridi could be based on any number of Greek goddesses of nature, although her name comes from the word ''viridis'', which is Latin for "green" and/or "youthful", which fits her character quite well.  
*Viridi could be based on any number of Greek goddesses of nature, although her name comes from the word ''viridis'', which is Latin for "green" and/or "youthful", which fits her character quite well. Given that she calls her soldiers her "children" and that her Japanese name is loosely translated as "Nachure", she may be based on Mother Nature, the personification of nature itself. Her English name could also be based on "Viridian", a shade of green.
*Viridi is the only major character that Pit never fights in the game.  
*Viridi is the only major character that Pit never fights in the game.  
*At one point during the story, Viridi breaks the fourth wall when a discussion between her and Pit arises about the relation between Metroids and [[Komayto]]s.
*At one point during the story, Viridi breaks the fourth wall when a discussion between her and Pit arises about the relation between Metroids and [[Komayto]]s.
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