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*Similar to [[Nisha Labyrinth]], this "darker" path has a sliver of hope remaining for things to turn out ok eventually, as '''Lu''' regains some of her willpower despite being unable to display any emotions. | *Similar to [[Nisha Labyrinth]], this "darker" path has a sliver of hope remaining for things to turn out ok eventually, as '''Lu''' regains some of her willpower despite being unable to display any emotions. | ||
*Befitting their roles, all of this path's Lu skills are exclusively support-oriented (with the sole exception of [[Scratch ID]], which originally did also have a debuff that was later removed), while all of Ciel's skills are exclusively damage oriented. This includes the three Dyad skills as well, with [[Abyss Scatter]] and [[Blanket Authority]] both using the power of ID, while [[Invite Abyss]] uses Ciel's bullets instead. | *Befitting their roles, all of this path's Lu skills are exclusively support-oriented (with the sole exception of [[Scratch ID]], which originally did also have a debuff that was later removed), while all of Ciel's skills are exclusively damage oriented. This includes the three Dyad skills as well, with [[Abyss Scatter]] and [[Blanket Authority]] both using the power of ID, while [[Invite Abyss]] uses Ciel's bullets instead. | ||
*This is the only '''Lu/Ciel''' path to gain 2 unique command extensions on 3rd job (like every other 3rd job character), instead of just one | *This is the only '''Lu/Ciel''' path to gain 2 unique command extensions on 3rd job (like every other 3rd job character), instead of just one. | ||
|Nihilida= | |Nihilida= | ||
*'''''Nihilida''''', while not having a proper definition, has the root '''''[[wiktionary:nihil|nihil]]''''' which, in Latin, means "nothing". | *'''''Nihilida''''', while not having a proper definition, has the root '''''[[wiktionary:nihil|nihil]]''''' which, in Latin, means "nothing". |