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*This chapter contains the first instance where Pit will be forced to stop completely mid-flight to deal with a number of on-screen enemies.
*This chapter contains the first instance where Pit will be forced to stop completely mid-flight to deal with a number of on-screen enemies.
*During the flying sequence, Pit breaks the fourth wall by insulting the "dark lord" stereotype, as well as asking whether Gaol himself will be a miniboss or a final boss.
*During the flying sequence, Pit breaks the fourth wall by insulting the "dark lord" stereotype, as well as asking whether Gaol himself will be a miniboss or a final boss.
*If Pit wields an arm during this chapter, Palutena will make a small speech about the arm's general abilities in the area with double treasure chests.
*Oddly, during the boss fight, Magnus and Gaol will discuss the state of the economy and how jobs are currently hard to come by. This could be another breaking-the-fourth-wall moment, as a reference to the real life [[wikipedia:Great Recession|Great Recession]].
*Oddly, during the boss fight, Magnus and Gaol will discuss the state of the economy and how jobs are currently hard to come by. This could be another breaking-the-fourth-wall moment, as a reference to the real life [[wikipedia:Great Recession|Great Recession]].
*The end of the chapter may be a reference to the ending of ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'', as both [[metroidwiki:Samus|Samus]] and Gaol were thought to be male, but were revealed to be females.
*The end of the chapter may be a reference to the ending of ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'', as both [[metroidwiki:Samus|Samus]] and Gaol were thought to be male, but were revealed to be females. However, Pit nor Palutena seem to be surprised by this fact.  


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