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When Noire starts tickling God Eater, Abaddon gets excited and starts to eat the two's clothing. With Noire, so worked up, God Eater starts to explain how Abaddon gets excited when it sees girls flirting, and starts satisfying | When Noire starts tickling God Eater, Abaddon gets excited and starts to eat the two's clothing. With Noire, so worked up, God Eater starts to explain how Abaddon gets excited when it sees girls flirting, and starts satisfying its hunger for girls' clothing. Since God Eater had forgotten to feed Abaddon that morning, Abaddon would eat all of their clothes, including their underwear. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the Hebrew Bible, the term ''Abaddon'' means "a place of destruction", while in the New Testament, in Revelation 9:11, Abaddon is described as "Destroyer", the angel of the abyss. | |||
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Template:Infobox character/Tab Abaddon is God Eater's God Arc.
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After God Eater and Noire defeat a monster, God Eater summons Abaddon to eat it. However, it turns out that God Eater was too slow in doing so, allowing the monster to attack and get away.
Abaddon's Favorite
When Noire starts tickling God Eater, Abaddon gets excited and starts to eat the two's clothing. With Noire, so worked up, God Eater starts to explain how Abaddon gets excited when it sees girls flirting, and starts satisfying its hunger for girls' clothing. Since God Eater had forgotten to feed Abaddon that morning, Abaddon would eat all of their clothes, including their underwear.
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Main Article: Abaddon/Quotes
Trivia
- In the Hebrew Bible, the term Abaddon means "a place of destruction", while in the New Testament, in Revelation 9:11, Abaddon is described as "Destroyer", the angel of the abyss.