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In the [[The Aurum Hive|next chapter]], Pyrrhon only makes an appearance at the end during the boss fight with the [[Aurum Generator]]. He attempts to help out Pit again by attacking the machine with his fire abilities but only makes the situation worse by overheating the Generator then flees.  
In the [[The Aurum Hive|next chapter]], Pyrrhon only makes an appearance at the end during the boss fight with the [[Aurum Generator]]. He attempts to help out Pit again by attacking the machine with his fire abilities but only makes the situation worse by overheating the Generator then flees.  


In the [[The Aurum Brain|last chapter of the Aurum invasion]], Pyrrhon joins Pit and the other gods in the final battle to get rid of the aliens once and for all. He leads the angel into the [[Aurum Brain Fortress]] where the [[Aurum Brain]] resides and tells him to shoot at it. As Pit opens fire at the Brain, Pyrrhon suddenly then merges with it by entering the yellowish core. This action causes a destructive explosion, but Pit quickly manages to escape in time. Pyrrhon then appears as a large astral projection in front of Pit, and reveals he has been using the angel the entire time to take control of the Aurum in order to become a "Level Infinity Epic Super God...Plus!" and control the Aurum fleet to raise his rank as a deity. Pyrrhon's control causes the Aurum troops to change color into a bright red and become even more powerful. However, the Aurum Brain corrupts him and takes control of him instead and uses his powers to destroy Pit by interfering Palutena's ability to extract Pit when the [[Power of Flight]] was running out. As Pit continues his assault on the Aurum, Pyrrhon again attempts to get rid of him again by firing a powerful blast of fire, but the angel is luckily protected by the [[Forces of Nature]] blocking the attack for him. Once finally Pit reaches the Aurum Brain again, he discovers that Pyrrhon's mind has been completely consumed by the Aurum Brain itself, becoming [[Aurum Pyrrhon]], which turns him into an emotionless and robot-like entity that can only speak in gibberish and binary. Pyrrhon then begins to viciously attack Pit and threatens to consume the planet. After Pit defeats the brainwashed Pyrrhon, he returns to his senses and sends out a huge pillar of fire that launches the remaining Aurum back into space towards the other side of the galaxy, ending the Aurum threat once and for all; however, Pyrrhon's fate afterwards remains unknown. This action however was commented on by [[Viridi]], with her saying, "He finally does something useful."                                           
In the [[The Aurum Brain|last chapter of the Aurum invasion]], Pyrrhon joins Pit and the other gods in the final battle to get rid of the aliens once and for all. He leads the angel into the [[Aurum Brain Fortress]] where the [[Aurum Brain]] resides and tells him to shoot at it. As Pit opens fire at the Brain, Pyrrhon suddenly then merges with it by entering the yellowish core. This action causes a destructive explosion, but Pit quickly manages to escape in time. Pyrrhon then appears as a large astral projection in front of Pit, and reveals he has been using the angel the entire time to take control of the Aurum in order to become a "Level Infinity Epic Super God...Plus!" and control the Aurum fleet to raise his rank as a deity. Pyrrhon's control causes the Aurum troops to change color into a bright red and become even more powerful. However, the Aurum Brain corrupts him and takes control of him instead and uses his powers to destroy Pit by interfering Palutena's ability to extract Pit when the [[Power of Flight]] was running out. As Pit continues his assault on the Aurum, Pyrrhon again attempts to get rid of him again by firing a powerful blast of fire, but the angel is luckily protected by the [[Forces of Nature]] blocking the attack for him. Once finally Pit reaches the Aurum Brain again, he discovers that Pyrrhon's mind has been completely consumed by the Aurum Brain itself, becoming [[Aurum Pyrrhon]], which turns him into an emotionless and robot-like entity that can only speak in gibberish and binary. Pyrrhon then begins to viciously attack Pit and threatens to destroy the planet. After Pit defeats the brainwashed Pyrrhon, he returns to his senses and sends out a huge pillar of fire that launches the remaining Aurum back into space towards the other side of the galaxy, ending the Aurum threat once and for all; however, Pyrrhon's fate afterwards remains unknown. This action however was commented on by [[Viridi]], with her saying, "He finally does something useful."                                           
===Idol Description===
===Idol Description===
''The self-proclaimed "Sun God" who is investigating—and entranced by—the wondrous and alien Aurum. Pyrron's massive ego seems inversely proportional to his intelligence, making his boasts of divine lineage a bit hard to swallow.''
''The self-proclaimed "Sun God" who is investigating—and entranced by—the wondrous and alien Aurum. Pyrron's massive ego seems inversely proportional to his intelligence, making his boasts of divine lineage a bit hard to swallow.''
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*When [[Aurum Pyrrhon|Pyrrhon became possessed by the Aurum]], he started speaking nonsense including binary numbers that translate into "KILL".
*When [[Aurum Pyrrhon|Pyrrhon became possessed by the Aurum]], he started speaking nonsense including binary numbers that translate into "KILL".
*At one point Pyrrhon references [[wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] by the in-universe name of ''Divinipedia''.
*At one point Pyrrhon references [[wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] by the in-universe name of ''Divinipedia''.
*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 from 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 from him.
*A short and surprisingly powerful musical cue of twelve notes is heard whenever Pyrrhon first appears in Chapters 15 and later in Chapter 16. 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 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>
*According to Viridi, Pit is the only person that Aurum Pyrrhon considers an equal.
*According to Viridi, Pit is the only person that Pyrrhon considers an equal.


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