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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:SSBU spirit Pit (Original).png|thumb|left|150px|Artwork of Pit from ''Kid Icarus'', the basis of his trophy in ''Melee''.]] | [[File:SSBU spirit Pit (Original).png|thumb|left|150px|Artwork of Pit from ''Kid Icarus'', the basis of his trophy in ''Melee''.]] | ||
Pit is an angel from {{s|icaruspedia|Angel Land}}. His wings are only strong enough to fly for short distances, unless he uses the {{s|icaruspedia|Wings of Pegasus}}. Taking up his | Pit is an angel from {{s|icaruspedia|Angel Land}}. His wings are only strong enough to fly for short distances, unless he uses the {{s|icaruspedia|Wings of Pegasus}}. Taking up his [[Palutena's Bow|sacred bow]] to stop the [[icaruspedia:Medusa|dark goddess Medusa]] after she attacked his home of {{s|icaruspedia|Skyworld}} and imprisoned [[Palutena]], he set out to gather the [[Three Sacred Treasures]]: the [[Palutena's Arrow|Light Arrow]], the [[Mirror Shield]], and the [[Wings of Icarus|Wings of Pegasus]]. Fighting his way through the {{s|icaruspedia|Underworld}}, {{s|icaruspedia|Overworld}} and Skyworld, Pit was able to gather the three treasures and defeat Medusa, ending her threat. | ||
Pit reappeared again in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters}}'' for the Game Boy, which served as the only sequel in his series for nearly twenty years. In this game, Pit was sent to train and gather the Three Sacred Treasures again so that he could defeat a demonic monster called {{s|icaruspedia|Orcos}}. This game went largely unnoticed, partially due to the fact that it was not released in Japan until 2012 via the [[Virtual Console]]. However, aspects of Pit's design that were introduced in this game, such as his redesigned blue eyes, brown hair, and laurel crown, as well as the design of the series' logo, made reappearances years later in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Due to all of this, ''Of Myths and Monsters'' is considered canon. | Pit reappeared again in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters}}'' for the Game Boy, which served as the only sequel in his series for nearly twenty years. In this game, Pit was sent to train and gather the Three Sacred Treasures again so that he could defeat a demonic monster called {{s|icaruspedia|Orcos}}. This game went largely unnoticed, partially due to the fact that it was not released in Japan until 2012 via the [[Virtual Console]]. However, aspects of Pit's design that were introduced in this game, such as his redesigned blue eyes, brown hair, and laurel crown, as well as the design of the series' logo, made reappearances years later in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Due to all of this, ''Of Myths and Monsters'' is considered canon. |