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** To make things even tougher, Famine and Death are fought as a DualBoss in Abbadon.

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** To make things even tougher, Famine and Death are fought as a DualBoss in Abbadon.Abbadon.
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** Just to put into perspective how many Pillars died over the years: one of the records in the library indicates that after and including the 111th Rite of Resealing, the number of Pillars was always five. The only previous Rite for which there is a known record of, the 8th, had four Pillars. If we assume all Rites before the 111th had four Pillars and do the math accordingly, then that means Amon ordered the deaths of ''8,315'' Pillars throughout this entire time, including the current ones. Of course, these are just the Rite of Resealing casualties; it doesn't account for the countless people he killed when he devastated Earth thousands of times over.
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** Just to put into perspective how many Pillars died over the years: one of the records in the library indicates that after and including the 111th Rite of Resealing, the number of Pillars was always five. The only previous Rite for which there is a known record of, the 8th, had four Pillars. If we assume all Rites before the 111th had four Pillars and do the math accordingly, then that means Amon ordered the deaths of ''8,315'' Pillars throughout this entire time, including the current ones (who luckily are revived later). Of course, these are just the Rite of Resealing casualties; it doesn't account for the countless people he killed when he devastated Earth thousands of times over.

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** Just to put into perspective how many Pillars died over the years: one of the records in the library indicates that after and including the 111th Rite of Resealing, the number of Pillars was always five. The only previous Rite for which there is a known record of, the 8th, had four Pillars. If we assume all Rites before the 111th had four Pillars and do the math accordingly, then that means Amon ordered the deaths of ''8,315'' Pillars throughout this entire time, including the current ones (who luckily are revived later).ones. Of course, these are just the Rite of Resealing casualties; it doesn't account for the countless people he killed when he devastated Earth thousands of times over.
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** Just to put into perspective how many Pillars died over the years: one of the records in the library indicates that after and including the 111th Rite of Resealing, the number of Pillars was always five. The only previous Rite for which there is a known record of, the 8th, had four Pillars. Assuming all Rites before the 111th had four Pillars, then that means Amon ordered the deaths of ''8,315'' Pillars throughout this entire time, including the current ones (who luckily are revived later). Of course, these are just the Rite of Resealing casualties; it doesn't account for the countless people he killed when he devastated Earth thousands of times over.

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** Just to put into perspective how many Pillars died over the years: one of the records in the library indicates that after and including the 111th Rite of Resealing, the number of Pillars was always five. The only previous Rite for which there is a known record of, the 8th, had four Pillars. Assuming If we assume all Rites before the 111th had four Pillars, Pillars and do the math accordingly, then that means Amon ordered the deaths of ''8,315'' Pillars throughout this entire time, including the current ones (who luckily are revived later). Of course, these are just the Rite of Resealing casualties; it doesn't account for the countless people he killed when he devastated Earth thousands of times over.
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** Just to put into perspective how many Pillars died over the years: one of the records in the library indicates that after and including the 111th Rite of Resealing, the number of Pillars was always five. The only previous Rite for which there is a known record of, the 8th, had four Pillars. Assuming all Rites before the 111th had four Pillars, then that means Amon ordered the deaths of ''8,315'' Pillars throughout this entire time, including the current ones (who luckily are revived later). Of course, these are just the Rite of Resealing casualties; it doesn't account for the countless people he killed when he devastated Earth thousands of times over.
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* CompleteMonster: [[EldritchAbomination Amon]], "[[GodIsEvil the Creator]]", also known as [[spoiler:Bachs]], is the [[BigBad mastermind of the entire game]], and easily the worst entity in the entire franchise. An ancient being [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly kept powerful by the belief of others]], Amon once survived by constantly [[CainAndAbel dueling his counterpart Neron]]; however, after finally defeating Neron, Amon concocts a new scheme to [[ImmortalityImmorality keep himself immortal and all-powerful forever]]. [[SealedGoodInACan Sealing Neron away in a prison for thousands of years]], Amon uses Neron's power to create humanity on a planet he called Earth, and basked in the worship they gave him as their "Creator". Amon, realizing that every few centuries humanity starts to lose faith in him, creates a new system he calls the Rite of Resealment. Slaughtering one third of humanity, Amon chooses half a dozen humans and lies that Neron is responsible for the slaughter and will wipe out all of humanity, [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating the group of humans]] into believing that whichever one he selects to be the Chosen One will have to kill the other five to save humanity. Once this is done, Amon brainwashes the Chosen One, uses his FourHorsemen to "cleanse" humanity of nearly the entire population, then uses the brainwashed Chosen One to blame Neron for the event and sing Amon's praises, restoring the faith in him and his power. Amon commits this same atrocity well over one thousand times, and plans to continue it for all eternity to satisfy his [[AGodAmI god complex]]. Perhaps the worst factor of all, Amon specifically chooses the Chosen One's loved ones as the sacrifices to be killed, [[{{Sadist}} taking sadistic pleasure]] in forcing the current Chosen One to kill their friends, lovers, and children.

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* CompleteMonster: [[EldritchAbomination Amon]], "[[GodIsEvil the Creator]]", also known as [[spoiler:Bachs]], is the [[BigBad mastermind of the entire game]], and easily the worst entity in the entire franchise. An ancient being [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly kept powerful by the belief of others]], Amon once survived by constantly [[CainAndAbel dueling his counterpart Neron]]; however, after finally defeating Neron, Amon concocts a new scheme to [[ImmortalityImmorality keep himself immortal and all-powerful forever]]. [[SealedGoodInACan Sealing Neron away in a prison for thousands of years]], Amon uses Neron's power to create humanity on a planet he called Earth, and basked in the worship they gave him as their "Creator". Amon, realizing that every few centuries humanity starts to lose faith in him, creates a new system he calls the Rite of Resealment. Slaughtering one third of humanity, Amon chooses half a dozen humans and lies that Neron is responsible for the slaughter and will wipe out all of humanity, [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating the group of humans]] into believing that whichever one he selects to be the Chosen One will have to kill the other five to save humanity. Once this is done, Amon brainwashes the Chosen One, uses his FourHorsemen HorsemenOfTheApocalypse to "cleanse" humanity of nearly the entire population, then uses the brainwashed Chosen One to blame Neron for the event and sing Amon's praises, restoring the faith in him and his power. Amon commits this same atrocity well over one thousand times, and plans to continue it for all eternity to satisfy his [[AGodAmI god complex]]. Perhaps the worst factor of all, Amon specifically chooses the Chosen One's loved ones as the sacrifices to be killed, [[{{Sadist}} taking sadistic pleasure]] in forcing the current Chosen One to kill their friends, lovers, and children.

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* CompleteMonster: [[EldritchAbomination Amon]], "[[GodIsEvil the Creator]]", also known as [[spoiler:Bachs]], is the [[BigBad mastermind of the entire game]], and easily the worst entity in the entire franchise. An ancient being [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly kept powerful by the belief of others]], Amon once survived by constantly [[CainAndAbel dueling his counterpart Neron]]; however, after finally defeating Neron, Amon concocts a new scheme to [[ImmortalityImmorality keep himself immortal and all-powerful forever]]. [[SealedGoodInACan Sealing Neron away in a prison for thousands of years]], Amon uses Neron's power to create humanity on a planet he called Earth, and basked in the worship they gave him as their "Creator". Amon, realizing that every few centuries humanity starts to lose faith in him, creates a new system he calls the Rite of Resealment. Slaughtering one third of humanity, Amon chooses half a dozen humans and lies that Neron is responsible for the slaughter and will wipe out all of humanity, [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating the group of humans]] into believing that whichever one he selects to be the Chosen One will have to kill the other five to save humanity. Once this is done, Amon brainwashes the Chosen One, uses his FourHorsemen to "cleanse" humanity of nearly the entire population, then uses the brainwashed Chosen One to blame Neron for the event and sing Amon's praises, restoring the faith in him and his power. Amon commits this same atrocity well over one thousand times, and plans to continue it for all eternity to satisfy his [[AGodAmI god complex]]. Perhaps the worst factor of all, Amon specifically chooses the Chosen One's loved ones as the sacrifices to be killed, [[{{Sadist}} taking sadistic pleasure]] in forcing the current Chosen One to kill their friends, lovers, and children.
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** Naturally, you face the two together in Abaddon as a DualBoss.

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** Naturally, you face the two together in Abaddon To make things even tougher, Famine and Death are fought as a DualBoss.DualBoss in Abbadon.
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** Conquest. He attacks twice per round, can change his element frequently, even twice in the same turn, and can seal any of your battle options.
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** Famine. She's one of the few bosses who attack your mana, and can actively change your own element to Aqua.
** Death. He carries both an [[HPToOne HP To One]] attack and a powerful attack with a good chance of instantly inflicting, well, [[OneHitKill death.]] This is compounded by the fact that your first battle with him is one of the few times you don't control Darwin, who is your most versatile character.
** Naturally, you face the two together in Abaddon as a DualBoss.

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