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'''Viridi''' (自然王ナチュレ ''Shizen Ō Nachure'') is a major character introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. She is the vengeful goddess of nature who has a deep hatred for the human race, to the point that she finds enjoyment in obliterating entire armies of humans with her incredible power. Viridi is shown to have her own elite forces, and is allied with other nature deities such as [[Arlon]] and [[Phosphora]]. She is also shown to be very young for a goddess, and has a rather childish personality. Her minions are separate from those of the [[Underworld]], and are collectively known as the [[Forces of Nature]]. They often clash with both the Underworld forces and [[Palutena]]'s army during various parts of the story. Viridi first appears during ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]'', where she wipes out multiple armies of humans with a [[Reset Bomb]].
'''Viridi''' (自然王ナチュレ ''Shizen Ō Nachure'') is a major character introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. She is the vengeful goddess of nature who has a deep hatred for the human race, to the point that she finds enjoyment in obliterating entire armies of humans with her incredible power. Viridi is shown to have her own elite forces, and is allied with other nature deities such as [[Arlon]] and [[Phosphora]]. She is also shown to be very young for a goddess, and has a rather childish personality. Her minions are separate from those of the [[Underworld]], and are collectively known as the [[Forces of Nature]]. They often clash with both the Underworld forces and [[Palutena]]'s army during various parts of the story.  


== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
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===Abilities===
===Abilities===
As a goddess, Viridi is immortal and possesses unimaginable godly 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 "Gift of Flight" and use it on Pit or the ability to teleport Pit out of dangerous situations. Like all the other gods she can communicate telepathically with others to relay information and project a gigantic image of herself.
As a goddess, Viridi is immortal and possesses unimaginable godly 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 "Gift of Flight" and use it on Pit or the ability to teleport Pit out of dangerous situations. Like all the other gods she can communicate telepathically with others to relay information and astral project herself as a giant figure.
 
==Appearances==
===[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]===
Viridi first appears during [[Viridi, Goddess of Nature|Chapter 11]] after Pit's defeat of 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 "scum" that the world is better off without. 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 which prove to be no match for Pit, meanwhile Palutena tries to reason with Viridi to no avail, as her beliefs are deeply cemented in the idea 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]], Viridi then quickly orders her creation and last resort to destroy Pit. Despite it being a tough battle, Pit comes out victorious leaving Viridi fuming.  


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==