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{{CharacterBox
{{EnemyBox
|name= Holer
|name= Holer  
|jpname= ホーラ  
|jpname= ホーラ  
|jptrans= Hōra
|jptrans= Hōra
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|latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus'' (1986)
|latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus'' (1986)
|affiliations= [[Medusa]]
|affiliations= [[Medusa]]
|homeland= [[Skyworld]]
|type= Burrowing
|affiliations= [[Medusa]]
|race= Plant/Deity
|gender= N/A
|voicedby= None
}}
}}


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Holer resembles a spiked, orange cactus rising out of the ground. Holer's spines are much thicker than a traditional cactus. Though it's supposed to be a deity, like [[Uranos]], it's not given much ''gravitas'' in the series. Though pure conjecture, it may simply be small parts of a larger being.
Holer resembles a spiked, orange cactus rising out of the ground. Holer's spines are much thicker than a traditional cactus. Though it's supposed to be a deity, like [[Uranos]], it's not given much ''gravitas'' in the series. Though pure conjecture, it may simply be small parts of a larger being.


==Appearances==
==In ''[[Kid Icarus]]''==
===[[Kid Icarus]]===
"''Holer is the God of Plants, a cactus creature that grows in the cloud garden in the sky. It does not forgive those who enter the garden.''"
"''Holer is the God of Plants, a cactus creature that grows in the cloud garden in the sky. It does not forgive those who enter the garden.''"


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although it is stated to be male, Horae are the goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time. It could also be inspired by Hegemone, the Greek goddess of plants and their ability to grow, blossom, and produce fruit.
*Although it is stated to be male, [[wikipedia:Horae|Horae]] are the goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time. It could also be inspired by [[wikipedia:Hegemone|Hegemone]], the Greek goddess of plants and their ability to grow, blossom, and produce fruit.




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