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− | Twenty-five years later, [[Hades | + | Twenty-five years later, [[Hades[[ secretly "resurrected" Medusa. The more accurate explanation which he gives is that he made a new Medusa by combining a number of the souls of the dead with traces of the original Medusa's memories. Medusa was left to believe that she was somehow resurrected, and although she did not know how, she focused on continuing to seek revenge on Palutena. Medusa quickly assembled her Underworld army anew, with all of her old generals, and she began to launch a campaign against the world of the living. |
The main obstacle standing in her way was once again Pit, but this time he and Palutena were working together as a team. She occasionally made long-distance interruptions of their conversations to taunt her, even as her generals started falling again. She even lost [[Pandora]] and with her the Mirror of Truth that could have been used to infinitely reproduce their forces. However, her Underworld army remained bolstered through uncertain memes (it is likely due to the explanation Hades gives later on for the expansion of his own forces, which is that he transformed the souls of the dead into monsters). The Mirror had produced [[Dark Pit]], who Medusa was certain would be inclined to serve darkness, but he had a rebellious streak due to being created while the Mirror was cracked, so he instead joined in the campaign against Medusa. | The main obstacle standing in her way was once again Pit, but this time he and Palutena were working together as a team. She occasionally made long-distance interruptions of their conversations to taunt her, even as her generals started falling again. She even lost [[Pandora]] and with her the Mirror of Truth that could have been used to infinitely reproduce their forces. However, her Underworld army remained bolstered through uncertain memes (it is likely due to the explanation Hades gives later on for the expansion of his own forces, which is that he transformed the souls of the dead into monsters). The Mirror had produced [[Dark Pit]], who Medusa was certain would be inclined to serve darkness, but he had a rebellious streak due to being created while the Mirror was cracked, so he instead joined in the campaign against Medusa. |