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*[[Wiktionary:bigott#German|Bigott]] is a German term for someone who is overly religious while showing religious intolerance and pettiness toward those of other religions.
*[[Wiktionary:bigott#German|Bigott]] is a German term for someone who is overly religious while showing religious intolerance and pettiness toward those of other religions.
*Due to being tainted with demonic energy, Ain's instincts do not allow him to merge back with the Giant El after the events of the Giant El restoration per his original mission. Due to the rejection and his amplified negative emotions, he sought to do anything to make the Goddesses find and judge him, including evil deeds.
*Due to being tainted with demonic energy, Ain's instincts do not allow him to merge back with the Giant El after the events of the Giant El restoration per his original mission. Due to the rejection and his amplified negative emotions, he sought to do anything to make the Goddesses find and judge him, including evil deeds.
**Due to Ain not being cleansed of his Henir corruption like [[Bluhen]] and [[Richter]], the Spiritualism forms of Bigott's Job Path displays signs of Henir corruption, most notably a dark blue sclera similar to that of [[Hennon]].
*Due to the continuous corruption by demonic energy, Ain's hair turns black while his hand gains a demonic appearance, similar to [[Demonio]]. His eyes also change to have horizontal slits in them, similar to goat eyes, possibly a reference to Satan.
*Due to the continuous corruption by demonic energy, Ain's hair turns black while his hand gains a demonic appearance, similar to [[Demonio]]. His eyes also change to have horizontal slits in them, similar to goat eyes, possibly a reference to Satan.
*Compared to [[Herrscher]], Ain's design here references the enemies encountered in [[Sea of Ruin]] and [[Labyrinth of Ruin]] instead, with abstract shapes and dark blue / purple coloration, implying the two "versions" of Henir enemy designs found in the game are meant to distinguish between Elrios and Demon Realm creatures corrupted and/or created by Henir, with Bigott taking after the latter.
*Compared to [[Herrscher]], Ain's design here references the enemies encountered in [[Sea of Ruin]] and [[Labyrinth of Ruin]] instead, with abstract shapes and dark blue / purple coloration, implying the two "versions" of Henir enemy designs found in the game are meant to distinguish between Elrios and Demon Realm creatures corrupted and/or created by Henir, with Bigott taking after the latter.
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