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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.  
*It is speculated that due to the second soul contract, Lu and Ciel unlocked the ability to use stronger demonic powers, referencing them as abyssal powers which manifested as ID and EGO respectively.  
|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".
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