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|image= Viridi_artwork.png|150px
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|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012)
|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012)
|latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (2012)
|latestappearance= ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' (2014)
|gender= Female
|gender= Female
|homeland= [[Overworld]]
|homeland= [[Overworld]]
|affiliations= [[Forces of Nature]], [[Pit]]
|affiliations= [[Forces of Nature]], [[Pit]]
|race= Goddess/Deity
|race= Goddess/Deity
|voicedby= '''English:''' <br />[[wikipedia:Hynden Walch|Hynden Walch]] (''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'') <br />'''Japanese:''' <br />[[wikipedia:Makiko Ohmoto|Makiko Ohmoto]] (''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.)
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[[wikipedia:Hynden Walch|Hynden Walch]]  
*''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''
[[wikipedia:Julie Parker|Julie Parker]]
*''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''<br />
'''Japanese:''' <br />
[[wikipedia:Makiko Ohmoto|Makiko Ohmoto]]
*''Kid Icarus: Uprising''
*''Super Smash Bros. 4
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== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
=== Appearance ===
=== Appearance ===
Viridi is a young-looking goddess, resembling an 8-year old human girl<ref>https://twitter.com/sora_sakurai/status/186441951845949441</ref> who wears a shin-length dress colored in purple, red and pink, and decorated with numerous vines and branches. She also wields a large, wooden scythe-like staff. Her long blonde hair is also tied up in a ponytail using vines. Although she is a major character, Viridi's in-game model is only ever seen once during the story mode.
Viridi is a young-looking goddess, resembling an 8-year old human girl<ref>https://twitter.com/sora_sakurai/status/186441951845949441</ref> who is around 140 cm (4'7") tall<ref>http://www.kidicaruswiki.org/File:KIUCharacterHeightChart.png</ref>. The goddess wears a shin-length dress colored in purple, red and pink, and decorated with numerous vines and branches. She also wields a large, wooden scythe-like staff. Her long blonde hair is also tied up in a ponytail using vines. Although she is a major character, Viridi's in-game model is only ever seen once during the story mode.


=== Personality ===
=== Personality ===
Despite her initially destructive introduction, Viridi is actually not necessarily evil; rather, she desires revenge on the human race for taking advantage of nature. As a result of [[Pit]] getting in the way of her plans, she often argues with him in a childish manner while sending her Forces of Nature to attack him. However, during the [[Aurum]] invasion, she slowly develops a change of heart and eventually becomes one of Pit's most important allies. Despite this, Viridi typically gets annoyed with the angel on a regular basis, and often questions his actions and interests (especially concerning [[Hot Springs]]). Even so, she is shown to care about his well-being, sending him back-up when he needs it, and initially refusing to grant him the Power of Flight to save [[Dark Pit]], worried that his wings will catch fire. In chapter 16, it is hinted that she has a soft spot for the angle, though she denies this. She's also shown to be very protective of her forces when compared to the likes of the uncaring [[Hades]], and often refers to them as her "children". As the goddess of nature, she has a deep affection for plants and wildlife and has a very eco-friendly attitude, claiming that she uses cloth shopping bags, composts her food scraps and separates her recycling into 15 types.
Despite her initially destructive introduction, Viridi is actually not necessarily evil; rather, she desires revenge on the human race for taking advantage of nature. As a result of [[Pit]] getting in the way of her plans, she often argues with him in a childish manner while sending her Forces of Nature to attack him. However, during the [[Aurum]] invasion, she slowly develops a change of heart and eventually becomes one of Pit's most important allies. Despite this, Viridi typically gets annoyed with the angel on a regular basis, and often questions his actions and interests (especially concerning [[Hot Springs]]). Even so, she is shown to care about his well-being, sending him back-up when he needs it, and initially refusing to grant him the Power of Flight to save [[Dark Pit]], worried that his wings will catch fire. She's also shown to be very protective of her forces when compared to the likes of the uncaring [[Hades]], and often refers to them as her "children". As the goddess of nature, she has a deep affection for plants and wildlife and has a very eco-friendly attitude, claiming that she uses cloth shopping bags, composts her food scraps and separates her recycling into 15 types.


===Abilities===
===Abilities===
As a goddess, Viridi is immortal and possesses unimaginable power over nature. She can manipulate plant life and create countless new lifeforms out of natural materials to fight for her. She can also create weapons out of plant life, such as her most powerful weapon, the [[Reset Bomb]] which can easily annihilate anything in its path like a meteor and grow forests wherever it lands. She can also use some of the spells known by Palutena such as the [[Power of Flight]] and use it on Pit or the ability to teleport Pit out of dangerous situations. According to Phosphora, Viridi is also capable of reading fortunes, which could also mean she may have the ability to predict the future. In [[Chapter 19]], Viridi showcases the ability to create hot springs. Like all the other gods she can communicate telepathically with others to relay information and astral project herself as a giant figure.  
As a goddess, Viridi is immortal and possesses unimaginable power over nature. She can manipulate plant life and create countless new lifeforms out of natural materials to fight for her. She can also create weapons out of plant life, such as her most powerful weapon, the [[Reset Bomb]] which can easily annihilate anything in its path like a meteor and grow forests wherever it lands.  
 
As Viridi is never fought in-game, her combat prowess, if any, is largely unknown. But she is implied to be just as powerful as the other gods, having defeated and imprisoned the [[Chaos Kin]], a being whose power is said to rival that of the gods, prior to the events of the game.
 
She can also use some of the spells known by Palutena such as the [[Power of Flight]] and use it on Pit or the ability to teleport Pit out of dangerous situations. According to Phosphora, Viridi is also capable of reading fortunes, which could also mean she may have the ability to predict the future. In [[Chapter 19]], Viridi showcases the ability to create hot springs. Like all the other gods she can communicate telepathically with others to relay information and astral project herself as a giant figure.


==In ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''==
==In ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''==
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[[File:Viridi.png|200px|thumb|right|Viridi's in-game sprite, only seen this once throughout the game.]]
[[File:Viridi_ConceptArt.png|230px|thumb|right|Concept art of Viridi.]]
Viridi first appears during her [[Chapter 11|eponymous chapter]] after Pit's defeats the [[Phoenix]], where she suddenly projects an image of herself in the sky and wipes out multiple armies of humans with a [[Reset Bomb]], all the while laughing wickedly and declaring humanity as "scum". Soon after, a twisted forest of thorns arise from the destroyed area and Palutena orders Pit to explore it in case any humans survived. Throughout their trek in the forest, they encounter Viridi's army, the Forces of Nature. Meanwhile, Palutena tries to reason with Viridi to no avail, as her beliefs are deeply cemented that humans are evil beings who mistreat and take advantage of nature. Seeing no other choice, Pit heads to the forest's center where he comes face to face with its stone guardian, [[Cragalanche]]. Despite it being a tough battle, Pit comes out victorious, but Viridi remains calm and mockingly asks the angel on where she should dispatch her next Reset Bomb.
Viridi first appears during her [[Chapter 11|eponymous chapter]] after Pit's defeats the [[Phoenix]], where she suddenly projects an image of herself in the sky and wipes out multiple armies of humans with a [[Reset Bomb]], all the while laughing wickedly and declaring humanity as "scum". Soon after, a twisted forest of thorns arise from the destroyed area and Palutena orders Pit to explore it in case any humans survived. Throughout their trek in the forest, they encounter Viridi's army, the Forces of Nature. Meanwhile, Palutena tries to reason with Viridi to no avail, as her beliefs are deeply cemented that humans are evil beings who mistreat and take advantage of nature. Seeing no other choice, Pit heads to the forest's center where he comes face to face with its stone guardian, [[Cragalanche]]. Despite it being a tough battle, Pit comes out victorious, but Viridi remains calm and mockingly asks the angel on where she should dispatch her next Reset Bomb.


In [[Wrath of the Reset Bomb|Chapter 12]], Pit and Palutena witness Viridi's army in conflict with [[Hades]]'s and they hear Viridi's protests about the [[Underworld Army]] being worse than humans. Viridi then launches another Reset Bomb at a nearby town full of humans and Pit quickly takes action to defuse the bomb and luckily succeeds. Pit then discovers Viridi's [[Reset Bomb Depot]], where she creates all her Reset Bombs and he heads in to shut it down. Viridi continues to send out countless soldiers to defeat Pit but to no avail and he soon makes it to the Depot's core where the [[Reset Bomb Pod|pod]] that grows the Reset Bombs lies. Pit then makes quick work of it and the [[Forces of Nature Guard|guards]], causing the Depot to explode and fall apart. A furious Viridi then appears and tells Pit that he's made it on her "to-kill list".  
In [[Wrath of the Reset Bomb|Chapter 12]], Pit and Palutena witness Viridi's army in conflict with [[Hades]]'s and they hear Viridi's protests about the [[Underworld Army]] being worse than humans. Viridi then launches another Reset Bomb at a nearby town full of humans and Pit quickly takes action to defuse the bomb and luckily succeeds. Pit then discovers Viridi's [[Reset Bomb Depot]], where she creates all her Reset Bombs and he heads in to shut it down. Viridi continues to send out countless soldiers to defeat Pit but to no avail and he soon makes it to the Depot's core where the [[Reset Bomb Pod|pod]] that grows the Reset Bombs lies. Pit then makes quick work of it and the [[Forces of Nature Guard|guards]], causing the Depot to explode and fall apart. A furious Viridi then appears and tells Pit that he's made it on her "to-kill list".  
 
[[File:Viridi.png|200px|thumb|left|Viridi's in-game sprite, only seen this once throughout the game.]]
At [[Chapter 14]], Viridi and her Forces of Nature engage in an intense battle against the Underworld forces with her commander, [[Lightning Flash Phosphora]] go against the revived [[Thanatos]]. With the commanders locked in battle Pit follows the two opposing forces so as to take down the remaining commander once one wins. During the chapter, Viridi is mostly absent. She later observes the exciting and fast-paced boss fight between Pit and Phosphora, but the lightning warrior quickly falls to the angel. This causes the nature goddess to become frustrated due to the fact that one of her best commanders lost to the enemy.
At [[Chapter 14]], Viridi and her Forces of Nature engage in an intense battle against the Underworld forces with her commander, [[Lightning Flash Phosphora]] go against the revived [[Thanatos]]. With the commanders locked in battle Pit follows the two opposing forces so as to take down the remaining commander once one wins. During the chapter, Viridi is mostly absent. She later observes the exciting and fast-paced boss fight between Pit and Phosphora, but the lightning warrior quickly falls to the angel. This causes the nature goddess to become frustrated due to the fact that one of her best commanders lost to the enemy.


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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. It is unclear if she is still attacking humans.
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.


=== Idol Description ===
=== Idol Description ===
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''The goddess of nature. Viridi wants to exterminate the humans on the surface world, believing they have corrupted the natural order. Yet she also opposes the destruction and blind harvesting of souls committed by the Underworld Army.''
''The goddess of nature. Viridi wants to exterminate the humans on the surface world, believing they have corrupted the natural order. Yet she also opposes the destruction and blind harvesting of souls committed by the Underworld Army.''


==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
[[File:Viridi_ssb4.jpg|thumb|left|230px|Viridi as seen in the background of the ''Uprising''-inspired stage.]]
[[File:Viridi_ssb4.jpg|thumb|left|230px|Viridi as seen in the background of the ''Uprising''-inspired stage. '''Note:''' This is a beta screenshot, where Viridi was given a pair of red roses on her hair band which were removed in the final product.]]
 
Viridi appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' in the background of the [[Reset Bomb Forest]] stage. A static image of her projection will appear in the background while she yells, "Good riddance human scum. The world's better off without you!", just moments before the [[Reset Bomb]] hits the stage.


Viridi is confirmed to appear in the upcoming ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' in the background of the ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' stage on the Nintendo 3DS version of the game. She appears to be a stage hazard or element and likely summons the Reset Bomb to change the environment.  
She will also appear in the Wii U version as a stage character in [[Palutena's Temple]] when Pit activates his [[smashwiki:Pit's Smash Taunt|Smash Taunt]], where she will talk about the other fighters along with Palutena.
 
===Trophy Description===
''The goddess of nature, she believes it is her duty to return heaven and earth to their pure states, and so she labels humans as contaminants of nature that should be eliminated. She butts heads with the human-protecting Palutena but hates the soul-stealing Hades even more.''
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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 such as [[wikipedia:Gaia (mythology)|Gaia]], [[wikipedia:Artemis|Artemis]], and [[wikipedia:Demeter|Demeter]]. Her name however comes from the Latin word, ''viridis'', which means "green" and/or "youthful", which fits her character quite well. Given that she calls her soldiers, "children", and the fact that her Japanese name comes from the English word, "nature", she may be inspired by the concept of Mother Nature, the personification of nature itself.  
*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 another point in the story, Pit mentions the loading screen before Viridi quickly says "Shhhh! They'll hear you! We're not supposed to talk about that!"
*Viridi has her own domain which you use late in the story instead of Palutena's. When you go back to Palutena's domain, it can be changed back to Viridi's in the hidden options menu. You can donate hearts to either goddess this way.
*Viridi has her own domain which you use late in the story instead of Palutena's. When you go back to Palutena's domain, it can be changed back to Viridi's in the hidden options menu. You can donate hearts to either goddess this way.
*In a conversation in Chapter 16, it is strongly implied that Viridi may have feelings for Pit. This would explain why she helps him in later chapters.
*In a conversation in Chapter 16, it is strongly implied that Viridi may have feelings for Pit. This would explain why she helps him in later chapters.
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