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* For the fifth chapter, you witness Astravia undergoing a creepy transformation while fighting stylized art monsters resembling multicolored arms with eyes, creatures playing trumpets with bones sticking out of their bodies and heads on their legs, and humanoid creatures with eyes where their heads should be and heads on their stomachs. The latter parts of the area look like something that came out of Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica (of which the artist is a fan of), and you climb up a list of crossed-off names against a backdrop resembling a color-inverted space and even get to fight a group of three faceless people that are blaming you for their condition while dealing no damage to you. [[spoiler:And in the cutscene that plays after you defeat La, Darkon drops you from the platform where you fought her and turns her into one of his debris weapons.]]

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* For the fifth chapter, you witness Astravia undergoing a creepy transformation while fighting stylized art monsters resembling multicolored arms with eyes, creatures playing trumpets with bones sticking out of their bodies and heads on their legs, and humanoid creatures with eyes where their heads should be and heads on their stomachs. The latter parts of the area look like something that came out of Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica (of which the artist is a fan of), fan), and you climb up a list of crossed-off names against a backdrop resembling a color-inverted space and even get to fight a group of three faceless people that are blaming you for their condition while dealing no damage to you. [[spoiler:And in the cutscene that plays after you defeat La, Darkon drops you from the platform where you fought her and turns her into one of his debris weapons.]]



* Speaking af how Darkon became what he is today, [[spoiler:the ninth chapter opens with an EldritchAbomination called the Primordial Fool resembling a robed lich with a rose in its hand and a giant eye in place of a skull but keeping the skull's jawbone greeting him and Suki's dead body and reviving him by fusing its eye with his soul, after which he then tests out the new poer given to him in this form by turning Suki's corpse into his first Debris weapon, and when he revives Regulus, Titania, and Aurola, the first of the three starts sporting [[SlasherSmile the insane grin sported by her current self]] with a red sclera in one eye, and the second sports the scary-looking black armor that he wears today. The last part of the map takes place in a landscape that sports the same blood moon shown in the first four maps of Darkon's storyline. At the end of the final cutscene, you get to see a giant eerie humanoid emerging from the portal that Judgement emerged from in the present day]].

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* Speaking af how Darkon became what he is today, [[spoiler:the ninth chapter opens with an EldritchAbomination called the Primordial Fool resembling a robed lich with a rose in its hand and a giant eye in place of a skull but keeping the skull's jawbone greeting him and Suki's dead body and reviving him by fusing its eye with his soul, after which he then tests out the new poer power given to him in this form by turning Suki's corpse into his first Debris weapon, and when he revives Regulus, Titania, and Aurola, the first of the three starts sporting [[SlasherSmile the insane grin sported by her current self]] with a red sclera in one eye, and the second sports the scary-looking black armor that he wears today. The last part of the map takes place in a landscape that sports the same blood moon shown in the first four maps of Darkon's storyline. At the end of the final cutscene, you get to see a giant eerie humanoid emerging from the portal that Judgement emerged from in the present day]].
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* For the fifth chapter, you witness Astravia undergoing a creepy transformation while fighting stylized art monsters resembling multicolored arms with eyes, creatures playing trumpets with bones sticking out of their bodies and heads on their legs, and humanoid creatures with eyes where their heads should be and heads on their stomachs. The latter parts of the area look like something that came out of Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica, and you climb up a list of crossed-off names against a backdrop resembling a color-inverted space and even get to fight a group of three faceless people that are blaming you for their condition while dealing no damage to you. [[spoiler:And in the cutscene that plays after you defeat La, Darkon drops you from the platform where you fought her and turns her into one of his debris weapons.]]

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* For the fifth chapter, you witness Astravia undergoing a creepy transformation while fighting stylized art monsters resembling multicolored arms with eyes, creatures playing trumpets with bones sticking out of their bodies and heads on their legs, and humanoid creatures with eyes where their heads should be and heads on their stomachs. The latter parts of the area look like something that came out of Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica, Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica (of which the artist is a fan of), and you climb up a list of crossed-off names against a backdrop resembling a color-inverted space and even get to fight a group of three faceless people that are blaming you for their condition while dealing no damage to you. [[spoiler:And in the cutscene that plays after you defeat La, Darkon drops you from the platform where you fought her and turns her into one of his debris weapons.]]
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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and psychotic when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're slowly transforming yourself into a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck. And to top it off, the art for this armor set was done by AQW artist Despera, who's known for making many adorable armor sets and items, which means that the Adeptus Kathooli armor set borders on a combination of AdorableAbomination and CuteAndPsycho as well.]]

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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and psychotic when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're slowly [[TranshumanAbomination transforming yourself yourself]] into a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck. And to top it off, the art for this armor set was done by AQW artist Despera, who's known for making many adorable armor sets and items, which means that the Adeptus Kathooli armor set borders on a combination of AdorableAbomination and CuteAndPsycho as well.]]
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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and psychotic when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're slowly transforming yourself into a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck. And to top it off, the art for this armor set was done by AWE artist Despera, who's known for making many adorable armor sets and items, which means that the Adeptus Kathooli armor set borders on a combination of AdorableAbomination and CuteAndPsycho as well.]]

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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and psychotic when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're slowly transforming yourself into a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck. And to top it off, the art for this armor set was done by AWE AQW artist Despera, who's known for making many adorable armor sets and items, which means that the Adeptus Kathooli armor set borders on a combination of AdorableAbomination and CuteAndPsycho as well.]]
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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and psychotic when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're slowly transforming yourself into a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck. And to top it off, the art for this armor set was done by AWE artist Despera, who's known for making many adorable armor sets and items, which means that the Adeptus Kathooli armor set borders on CuteAndPsycho as well.]]

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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and psychotic when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're slowly transforming yourself into a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck. And to top it off, the art for this armor set was done by AWE artist Despera, who's known for making many adorable armor sets and items, which means that the Adeptus Kathooli armor set borders on a combination of AdorableAbomination and CuteAndPsycho as well.]]
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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're not only making yourself one of many examples of a HorrifyingHero in this game but also becoming a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck.]]

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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] psychotic when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're not only making slowly transforming yourself one of many examples of a HorrifyingHero in this game but also becoming into a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck. And to top it off, the art for this armor set was done by AWE artist Despera, who's known for making many adorable armor sets and items, which means that the Adeptus Kathooli armor set borders on CuteAndPsycho as well.]]
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** The aforementioned Kathool, who was previously the tenth Chaos Beast awakened by Iadoa during the 13 Lords of Chaos saga and helped out the Heroes of Balance during the Queen of Chaos saga, makes an appearance in the Voice in the Sea storyline. He's described as an impossible foe even while asleep, and his influence can be spread to several creatures of the sea as shown with some of the monsters you fight over the course of the saga. [[spoiler:Not even the Water Titan is safe from Kathool's psychic influence, as the third major boss of the saga greatly resembles the Leviathanius mixed with his theme.]]

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** The aforementioned Kathool, who was previously the tenth Chaos Beast awakened by Iadoa during the 13 Lords of Chaos saga and helped out the Heroes of Balance during the Queen of Chaos Chaos: First Reign saga, makes an appearance in the Voice in the Sea storyline. He's described as an impossible foe even while asleep, and his influence can be spread to several creatures of the sea as shown with some of the monsters you fight over the course of the saga. [[spoiler:Not even the Water Titan is safe from Kathool's psychic influence, as the third major boss of the saga greatly resembles the Leviathanius mixed with his theme.]]



** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're becoming a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck.]]

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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're not only making yourself one of many examples of a HorrifyingHero in this game but also becoming a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck.]]
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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're becoming a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck.]]

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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights, fights released before, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're becoming a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck.]]
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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're becoming a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do.]]

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** [[spoiler:And after you defeat the Voice in the Sea and close out the saga's epilogue, you get to access a bonus challenge fight against Kathool himself. You'd think you could expect to fight a simply-powered-up version of all the other Kahool boss fights, right? Wrong. DEAD WRONG. What you see here is a pair of distorted tentacles and a pair of equally-distorted eyes in the darkness and nothing else, unlike the fights where you'd fight his usual squid form that you're used to, and two of the parts of this boss become aggressive when you attack the third one. This implies that those bosses were just some of the manifestations of him like the one you fight here, and when he unleashes his one attack where he petrifies you unless you use a Vigil, multitudes of eyes fill the screen as that happens. Even the armor set that you can farm for in that area looks absolutely terrifying, especially as the armor, helms, and gauntlets can make you look even more deranged, monstrous, and [[CuteAndPsycho psychotic]] when you wear them, with most of the helms even giving you a [[PsychoticSmirk sick and twisted grin]] and making your eyes look like you've been put under a hypnosis spell. It's as though equipping those items can make you feel like you're becoming a [[MonstrousHumanoid Monstrous]] HumanoidAbomination worshipping Kathool himself like the other Adeptus Kathooli do. It's only made even scarier when you remember what Noelle ended up like and compare wearing the Kathool Acolyte and/or Adeptus Kathooli armors and sets to how she achieved her appearance by the time you confronted her back in the Trench Observation Deck.]]
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** The aforementioned Kathool, who was previously the tenth Chaos Beast awakened by Iadoa during the 13 Lords of Chaos saga, makes an appearance in the Voice in the Sea storyline. He's described as an impossible foe even while asleep, and his influence can be spread to several creatures of the sea as shown with some of the monsters you fight over the course of the saga. [[spoiler:Not even the Water Titan is safe from Kathool's psychic influence, as the third major boss of the saga greatly resembles the Leviathanius mixed with his theme.]]

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** The aforementioned Kathool, who was previously the tenth Chaos Beast awakened by Iadoa during the 13 Lords of Chaos saga and helped out the Heroes of Balance during the Queen of Chaos saga, makes an appearance in the Voice in the Sea storyline. He's described as an impossible foe even while asleep, and his influence can be spread to several creatures of the sea as shown with some of the monsters you fight over the course of the saga. [[spoiler:Not even the Water Titan is safe from Kathool's psychic influence, as the third major boss of the saga greatly resembles the Leviathanius mixed with his theme.]]
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** The aforementioned Kathool makes an appearance in the Voice in the Sea storyline. He's described as an impossible foe even while asleep, and his influence can be spread to several creatures of the sea as shown with some of the monsters you fight over the course of the saga. [[spoiler:Not even the Water Titan is safe from Kathool's psychic influence, as the third major boss of the saga greatly resembles the Leviathanius mixed with his theme.]]

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** The aforementioned Kathool Kathool, who was previously the tenth Chaos Beast awakened by Iadoa during the 13 Lords of Chaos saga, makes an appearance in the Voice in the Sea storyline. He's described as an impossible foe even while asleep, and his influence can be spread to several creatures of the sea as shown with some of the monsters you fight over the course of the saga. [[spoiler:Not even the Water Titan is safe from Kathool's psychic influence, as the third major boss of the saga greatly resembles the Leviathanius mixed with his theme.]]

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