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==In ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''==
==In ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''==
[[File:Hadesexpressions.png|thumb|Most of Hades's expressions for ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.]]
[[File:Hades_ConceptArt.png|thumb|230px|Concept art of Hades.]]
   
   
Hades was hinted to exist in chapters [[Dark Pit (chapter)|6]] and [[chapter 7|7]], but first reveals himself at the end of [[Medusa's Final Battle|Chapter 9]], where he interrupts the game's credits sequence after the defeat of Medusa to reveal his master plan. He states that it was him who revived Medusa, partly because of her hatred towards Palutena. In the [[Chapter 10|next chapter]], it is revealed that Hades created the rumor of the [[Wish Seed]] in order to make humans fight amongst each other which led [[Viridi]], the goddess of nature, to destroy them for their hubris. This was all part of his plan to collect the souls of all the countless human soldiers lost in battle. This soon leads him into conflict with the [[Forces of Nature]], the [[Underworld Army]], and [[Palutena's Army]].
Hades was hinted to exist in chapters [[Dark Pit (chapter)|6]] and [[chapter 7|7]], but first reveals himself at the end of [[Medusa's Final Battle|Chapter 9]], where he interrupts the game's credits sequence after the defeat of Medusa to reveal his master plan. He states that it was him who revived Medusa, partly because of her hatred towards Palutena. In the [[Chapter 10|next chapter]], it is revealed that Hades created the rumor of the [[Wish Seed]] in order to make humans fight amongst each other which led [[Viridi]], the goddess of nature, to destroy them for their hubris. This was all part of his plan to collect the souls of all the countless human soldiers lost in battle. This soon leads him into conflict with the [[Forces of Nature]], the [[Underworld Army]], and [[Palutena's Army]].
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Pit, armed with the [[Three Sacred Treasures]] finally confronts Hades in [[Chapter 23]], but the Underworld god easily destroys the Three Sacred Treasures with a single blast of his "raunchy breath" and ends up swallowing Pit whole. According to the Idol description of Hades' Belly, Pit is actually transported to another realm and is not really inside of Hades. Pit struggles to escape Hades' twisted insides and soon manages to destroy [[Hades's Heart]] in an explosion, allowing [[Dark Pit]] to see Pit's location and rescue him with the [[Lightning Chariot]]. However, Hades remains unfazed despite his heart's destruction.  
Pit, armed with the [[Three Sacred Treasures]] finally confronts Hades in [[Chapter 23]], but the Underworld god easily destroys the Three Sacred Treasures with a single blast of his "raunchy breath" and ends up swallowing Pit whole. According to the Idol description of Hades' Belly, Pit is actually transported to another realm and is not really inside of Hades. Pit struggles to escape Hades' twisted insides and soon manages to destroy [[Hades's Heart]] in an explosion, allowing [[Dark Pit]] to see Pit's location and rescue him with the [[Lightning Chariot]]. However, Hades remains unfazed despite his heart's destruction.  
 
[[File:Hadesexpressions.png|thumb|left|Most of Hades's expressions for ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.]]
Pit later confronts him in [[The War's End|Chapter 25]] with the [[Great Sacred Treasure]], battling and pursuing Hades using it to destroy various weapons that cover Hades's body. The Great Sacred Treasure changes forms as it is damaged, its third form cuts Hades in half but he simply respawns his lower half and continues to fight Pit. Eventually, he manages to destroy the Great Sacred Treasure and leave Pit temporarily vulnerable, allowing him to charge up his most powerful attack. Palutena tells Pit that a force (Medusa) is seeking Hades and Pit must guide this force. As Hades is about to release his attack, Medusa suddenly appears and distracts him with a blindsiding punch, destroying his head. However, the god grows a new one and furiously destroys Medusa with a single blow. Viridi then grants Pit the [[Power of Flight]] as he wields the remaining cannon of the Great Sacred Treasure while Palutena charges the gun with her energy. When the gun reaches its maximum charge, Pit fires the cannon, unleashing a devastating blast which destroys Hades once and for all, bringing peace once more to the realm and all its inhabitants.  
Pit later confronts him in [[The War's End|Chapter 25]] with the [[Great Sacred Treasure]], battling and pursuing Hades using it to destroy various weapons that cover Hades's body. The Great Sacred Treasure changes forms as it is damaged, its third form cuts Hades in half but he simply respawns his lower half and continues to fight Pit. Eventually, he manages to destroy the Great Sacred Treasure and leave Pit temporarily vulnerable, allowing him to charge up his most powerful attack. Palutena tells Pit that a force (Medusa) is seeking Hades and Pit must guide this force. As Hades is about to release his attack, Medusa suddenly appears and distracts him with a blindsiding punch, destroying his head. However, the god grows a new one and furiously destroys Medusa with a single blow. Viridi then grants Pit the [[Power of Flight]] as he wields the remaining cannon of the Great Sacred Treasure while Palutena charges the gun with her energy. When the gun reaches its maximum charge, Pit fires the cannon, unleashing a devastating blast which destroys Hades once and for all, bringing peace once more to the realm and all its inhabitants.  


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