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=== Personality ===
=== Personality ===
{{cquote|''I'm not GOING green, I've always BEEN green! I use cloth shopping bags. I compost my food scraps. And I separate my recyclables into fifteen types!''|quotecite=Viridi's love of nature}}
Despite her initially destructive introduction, Viridi is actually not necessarily or inherently evil; rather, she desires revenge on the human race for taking advantage of nature. Viridi is very xenophobic and greatly despises humans, feeling that they do not deserve to live after throwing off the balance of nature for so long and she takes sadistic joy in wiping out humanity with her [[Reset Bomb]]s.  
Despite her initially destructive introduction, Viridi is actually not necessarily or inherently evil; rather, she desires revenge on the human race for taking advantage of nature. Viridi is very xenophobic and greatly despises humans, feeling that they do not deserve to live after throwing off the balance of nature for so long and she takes sadistic joy in wiping out humanity with her [[Reset Bomb]]s.  


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. This love of nature also extends to her troops. Viridi is 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". Despite this, however, she won't hesitate to sacrifice her troops should the need arise. In [[Chapter 17]], she ordered her [[Nutski]]s to take the brunt of [[Pyrrhon]]'s Pyroblaster to protect Pit, and in [[Chapter 23]], she ordered her troops to attack Hades in an attempt to save Pit when the angel finds himself in the god's innards, fully aware that they would most likely be killed.
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. This love of nature also extends to her troops. Viridi is 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". Despite this, however, she won't hesitate to sacrifice her troops should the need arise. In [[Chapter 17]], she ordered her [[Nutski]]s to take the brunt of [[Pyrrhon]]'s Pyroblaster to protect Pit, and in [[Chapter 23]], she ordered her troops to attack Hades in an attempt to save Pit when the angel finds himself in the god's innards, fully aware that they would most likely be killed.


When interacting with others, Viridi behaves every bit like the eight year old she resembles. Viridi is mostly characterized by her sharp tongue, often making snide and sarcastic remarks in every situation. Pit even states that Viridi insults him every time he says something. She is childish and argumentative, easy to provoke due to her short temper. 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. Viridi is also noted to be somewhat of a hypocrite. As noted by both Pit and Palutena, Viridi has legitimate grievances against humans for their destruction of nature, but fails to take into account that her actions are far more destructive. Whenever [[Palutena]] or Pit confront her with this, Viridi counters by bringing up their conflict with the Underworld Army. However, Viridi has no love for the Underworld Army herself as she opposes their rampant harvesting of souls and believes them to be worse than humans.  
When interacting with others, Viridi behaves every bit like the eight year old she resembles. Viridi is mostly characterized by her sharp tongue, often making snide and sarcastic remarks in every situation. Pit even states that Viridi insults him every time he says something. She is childish and argumentative, easy to provoke due to her short temper. 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. Viridi is also noted to be somewhat of a hypocrite. As noted by both Pit and Palutena, Viridi has legitimate grievances against humans for their destruction of nature, but fails to take into account that her actions are far more destructive. Whenever [[Palutena]] or Pit confront her with this, Viridi counters by bringing up their conflict with the Underworld Army. However, Viridi has no love for the Underworld Army herself as she opposes their rampant harvesting of souls and believes them to be worse than humans. She also views the Chaos Kin as a greater evil than even the Underworld Army as she imprisoned it within the Lunar Sanctum prior to the game.  


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 wellbeing, 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. Also, some of her random conversations with Pit about his weapons show that the two are quite capable of getting along. Through her interactions with Pit, Viridi also begins to show a softer side to her as shown in [[Chapter 19]] where Viridi actually comforts Pit after he defeats the [[Chariot Master]], calling the slain warrior an "honorable warrior" whose death Pit should not be left in vain. However, despite warming up to Pit, it's not clear whether her thoughts on humans have changed.  
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 wellbeing, 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. Also, some of her random conversations with Pit about his weapons show that the two are quite capable of getting along. Through her interactions with Pit, Viridi also begins to show a softer side to her as shown in [[Chapter 19]] where Viridi actually comforts Pit after he defeats the [[Chariot Master]], calling the slain warrior an "honorable warrior" whose death Pit should not leave in vain. However, despite warming up to Pit, it's not clear whether her thoughts on humans have changed.  


Viridi, like most ''Kid Icarus'' characters, is shown to be quite knowledgeable regarding Nintendo games. Viridi routinely breaks the fourth wall on multiple occasions, but gets strangely flustered whenever Pit does it, telling him to be quiet as others can hear him and that they are not supposed to speak of such things. In [[Chapter 21]], she also gets mad when Pit compares the [[Komayto]]s to the Metroids from the titular series, stating that the two game universes have nothing to do with each other and that he should not spread rumors. This trait of hers also extends to ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' during [[smashwiki:Palutena's Guidance|Palutena's Guidance]] where she displays her knowledge on the various fighters and gleefully calls out the names of [[smashwiki:Mega Man|Mega Man]]'s various weapons alongside Pit and Palutena.
Viridi, like most ''Kid Icarus'' characters, is shown to be quite knowledgeable regarding Nintendo games. Viridi routinely breaks the fourth wall on multiple occasions, but gets strangely flustered whenever Pit does it, telling him to be quiet as others can hear him and that they are not supposed to speak of such things. In [[Chapter 21]], she also gets mad when Pit compares the [[Komayto]]s to the Metroids from the titular series, stating that the two game universes have nothing to do with each other and that he should not spread rumors. This trait of hers also extends to ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' during [[smashwiki:Palutena's Guidance|Palutena's Guidance]] where she displays her knowledge on the various fighters and gleefully calls out the names of [[smashwiki:Mega Man|Mega Man]]'s various weapons alongside Pit and Palutena.

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