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* There is much debate in-game about Pyrrhon's godly status. Dialogue from both Palutena and Viridi indicates that neither are sure of whether he is a god or not due to his eccentric personality and thickheadedness, and his Idol refers to him as the ''self-proclaimed'' sun god.
* There is much debate in-game about Pyrrhon's godly status. Dialogue from both Palutena and Viridi indicates that neither are sure of whether he is a god or not due to his eccentric personality and thickheadedness, and his Idol refers to him as the ''self-proclaimed'' sun god.
* He is one of the few major characters who does not have a weapon bearing his name—however, the [[Burning Palm]] may be inspired by him.
* He is one of the few major characters who does not have a weapon bearing his name—however, the [[Burning Palm]] may be inspired by him.
* A short and surprisingly powerful musical cue of twelve notes is heard whenever Pyrrhon first appears in Chapters 15. This is then extended to encompass most of the Chapter 17 air battle theme. According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], this is treated as Pyrrhon's theme.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/games/oms/kidicarusuprising/music/music10.html</ref>
* A short and surprisingly powerful musical cue of twelve notes is heard whenever Pyrrhon first appears in Chapter 15. This is then extended to encompass most of the Chapter 17 air battle theme. According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], this is treated as Pyrrhon's theme.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/games/oms/kidicarusuprising/music/music10.html</ref>
* According to Viridi, Pit is the only person that Pyrrhon considers an equal.
* According to Viridi, Pit is the only person that Pyrrhon considers an equal.


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