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*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 for 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 loses the teardrop blip on the bottom of his pupils. | *'''Noah''''s hair reverts back to its natural white color and loses the teardrop blip on the bottom of his pupils. | ||
**Upon awakening, his pupils and iris turn white and a small halo appears behind him. The portrait also differs slightly when awakening with [[Moonlight System|Full Moon]] specifically, adding more details to the halo as well as Noah's gaze shifting more towards the screen. | **Upon awakening, his pupils and iris turn white and a small halo appears behind him. The portrait also differs slightly when awakening with [[Moonlight System|Full Moon]] specifically, adding more details to the halo as well as Noah's gaze shifting more towards the screen. | ||
**Awakening again during any of the moon phases will change the portrait accordingly. | |||
*When using the [[Moonlight Baptism]] or [[Benediction/Stage 2|Benediction]] at Stage 2, 3, or 4, Noah assumes an older form that resembles [[Ebalon]]. | *When using the [[Moonlight Baptism]] or [[Benediction/Stage 2|Benediction]] at Stage 2, 3, or 4, Noah assumes an older form that resembles [[Ebalon]]. | ||
**The design of his alternate form appears to take inspiration from [[Wikipedia:en:Artemis|Artemis]], the Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt. | |||
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