Nyx Pieta: Difference between revisions

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**This brings about severe repercussions to '''Noah's''' body, with his hands and feet becoming partially crystallized.
**This brings about severe repercussions to '''Noah's''' body, with his hands and feet becoming partially crystallized.
*The name [[Nyx Pieta]] is a reference to '''Noah's''' tragic backstory where, out of a devotion to [[Ebalon]], he uses the power of the moon at the expense of his own body.
*The name [[Nyx Pieta]] is a reference to '''Noah's''' tragic backstory where, out of a devotion to [[Ebalon]], he uses the power of the moon at the expense of his own body.
**[[Wikipedia:en:Nyx|Nyx]] is the Greek goddess/personification of the night, while [[Wiktionary:en:piet%C3%A0#Italian|pietà]] is Italian and means compassion or pity.  
**[[Wikipedia:en:Nyx|Nyx]] is the Greek goddess/personification of the night, while [[Wiktionary:en:piet%C3%A0#Italian|pietà]] is Italian for compassion or pity.  
*'''Noah''''s hair reverts back to its natural white color and his eyes turn white upon awakening.
*'''Noah''''s hair reverts back to its natural white color and his eyes turn white upon awakening.
**When using the [[Moonlight Baptism]] or [[Desire/Stage 2|Desire]] at Stage 2, 3, or 4, Noah assumes an older form that resembles [[Ebalon]].
**When using the [[Moonlight Baptism]] or [[Desire/Stage 2|Desire]] at Stage 2, 3, or 4, Noah assumes an older form that resembles [[Ebalon]].
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