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* The name ''Rche'' is a variation of ''Lucifer'', one of the seven princes of Hell, representing Pride. | * The name ''Rche'' is a variation of ''Lucifer'', one of the seven princes of Hell, representing Pride. | ||
** Rche appears as a young, blonde angel. Rche's gender is often censored in supplemental material. | ** Rche appears as a young, blonde angel. Rche's gender is often censored in supplemental material. | ||
*** When | *** When a note is missed, Rche will unleash an energy blast after turning into a goat. | ||
*** After Rche dies, there will be a scene showing a feather from his wings falling into a pool of blood. | *** After Rche dies, there will be a scene showing a feather from his wings falling into a pool of blood. | ||
*** If you fail to Normal Clear Todestrieb, Rche will be shown holding the Earth in his hands, turning it red. | *** If you fail to Normal Clear Todestrieb, Rche will be shown holding the Earth in his hands, turning it red. | ||
*** Rche's questionable gender may be considered an [[Inside_Jokes#Rche|inside joke]]. | |||
* When Todestrieb is played as a boss stage in Lincle Kingdom, the arcade LED ticker displays <PRIDE>RCHE<SUPERBIA>. | * When Todestrieb is played as a boss stage in Lincle Kingdom, the arcade LED ticker displays <PRIDE>RCHE<SUPERBIA>. | ||
* In classical Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the death drive ("Todestrieb") is the drive towards death, self-destruction and the return to the inorganic. | * In classical Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the death drive ("Todestrieb") is the drive towards death, self-destruction and the return to the inorganic. |