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A demon in the Shin Megami Tensei series. She's a water spirit in the Hindu mythology.
A Buddhist goddess who ate others children until Budhha showed her the error of her ways. Appears as a demon in the Shing Megami Tensei series.
The thirteenth demon of the Goetia.
The sixty-third demon of the Ars Goetia.
The giant snake that fought with Susano-o in Japanese mythology. Appears as a demon in the Shin Megami Tensei games.
A water spirit that lives in lakes and fountains. Appears as a demon in the Shin Megami Tensei games.
Nu Wa is a Chinese mythological Goddess known for creating mankind and repairing the wall of heaven. As well as appearing in various literature including the Fengshen Yanyi, she also appears as a playable character in Koei's Dynasty Warriors 3 and Warriors Orochi 2.
One of the Amesha Spentas, or Bounteous Immortals, in Zoroastrianism. She represents and personifies Holy Devotion to the supreme god Ahura Mazda.
A tribe of snake-like entities in Hindu lore.
One of the three Harpy sisters. They were said to torture people on their way to the underworld.
The twenty-third demon of the Goetia.
Celestial musicians of Hindu and Buddhist folklore with the features of both a man and horse. Their female counterparts are known as Kinnari.
The feathered serpent who appeared in the Popol Vuh. He and the god Huracan brought forth land from the sea and created life on earth.
The personification of sleep in Greek mythology. He and his twin brother Thanatos, death, were sons of Nyx.
The supreme god of the monotheistic Zoroastrians. He represents the righteousness of Asha, or Truth, against the Druj, or Falsehood, of Angra Mainyu (Ahriman).
The three-formed, chthonic goddess of the lunar cycle in Greek Mythology. She is also heavily associated with witch-craft and sorcery.
Goddess of dawn and merriment in Japanese myth. When Amaterasu hid in a cave from Susanoo's violent behavior, it was Ame no Uzume's raucous dancing which drew her back out.
A ghastly spirit of hellish fire. In Soul Hackers they appear as Buddhist monks practicing self-immolation.
The fifty-sixth demon of the Goetia.
A bovine demon of Tibetan folklore. Its skin, bathed in the blood of its victims, is dyed a dark crimson hue.
The god of war and lightning in Hinduism. He has roots in the millennia-old text the Rigveda and has forms that spread further east into schools of Buddhism.
Lord of the earthly gods in Japanese myth. In addition to his role as a formidable guardian deity, he is also said to be the patron god of Aikido.
An elephantine god with a mystical third eye on the center of his forehead.
The personification of uncleanliness mentioned in the Vendidad. She descends from the mountain Aresura in the form of a fly to retrieve the corpses of the newly departed.
God of fire in Vedic and Hindu mythology. He is governor of sacrifices and acts as a messenger between the sacrificer and the other gods.
The primordial god of fresh water in Sumerian lore, as well as a consort of Tiamat. He is said to be the source of all lakes, rivers, wells, and springs.
The twelfth demon of the Goetia.
One of the Wisdom Kings of Vajrayana Buddhism. He is widely associated with the transition between wild passion and true enlightenment.
A major fertility goddess and mother of Persephone in Greek mythology. She and her daughter were the chief concern of the sacred Eleusinian mysteries.
Yoshitsune Minamoto was an officer of the Minamoto clan during the tail end of Japan's Heian era. He has since become a popular figure in folklore and other historical and fictional works.
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