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'''''[[Lord of the Underworld]]''''' is the twenty-third and seemingly final chapter in the storyline of [[Kid Icarus: Uprising]], which has [[Pit]] utilizing the [[Three Sacred Treasures]] once again. However, rather than facing [[Hades]] for the final battle, the angel must experience a remarkably unpleasant journey deep in the bowels of the god himself.
'''''[[Lord of the Underworld]]''''' is the twenty-third and seemingly final chapter in the storyline of ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'', which has [[Pit]] utilizing the [[Three Sacred Treasures]] once again. However, rather than facing [[Hades]] for the final battle, the angel must experience a remarkably unpleasant journey deep in the bowels of the god himself.
==Aerial Mission==
==Aerial Mission==
The air battle begins in a similar fashion to that of [[Medusa's Final Battle|Chapter 9]], having Pit dive down into the Underworld while using the Sacred Treasures to plow through many waves of enemies. [[Palutena]] states that unlike [[Medusa]], Hades could reside in any part of the Underworld since it's his domain. This forces the angel to go deeper by flying through a long and dark cavern littered with harmful glowing symbols that must be quickly avoided. Before long, he finds himself completely surrounded by darkness, though the god of the Underworld soon appears before him and sends more dangerous troops to attack. When Pit gets close enough, he's able to attack Hades while he makes fun of the Three Sacred Treasures, beginning what appears to be the final battle. However, in an unexpected turn of events, Hades strikes Pit with a powerful blow that obliterates the Sacred Treasures with little effort, leaving him with nothing more than his normal weapon. For the second part of this battle, he must use his weapon while avoiding additional swipes and punches from Hades to defeat him. Unfortunately, before Pit can cause very much damage, the lord of the Underworld opts to eat him instead, inhaling a large amount of air to forcefully bring the angel into his mouth and down his evil gullet.  
The air battle begins in a similar fashion to that of [[Medusa's Final Battle|Chapter 9]], having Pit dive down into the Underworld while using the Sacred Treasures to plow through many waves of enemies. [[Palutena]] states that unlike [[Medusa]], Hades could reside in any part of the Underworld since it's his domain. This forces the angel to go deeper by flying through a long and dark cavern littered with harmful glowing symbols that must be quickly avoided. Before long, he finds himself completely surrounded by darkness, though the god of the Underworld soon appears before him and sends more dangerous troops to attack. When Pit gets close enough, he's able to attack Hades while he makes fun of the Three Sacred Treasures, beginning what appears to be the final battle. However, in an unexpected turn of events, Hades strikes Pit with a powerful blow that obliterates the Sacred Treasures with little effort, leaving him with nothing more than his normal weapon. For the second part of this battle, he must use his weapon while avoiding additional swipes and punches from Hades to defeat him. Unfortunately, before Pit can cause very much damage, the lord of the Underworld opts to eat him instead, inhaling a large amount of air to forcefully bring the angel into his mouth and down his evil gullet.  
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