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The Japanese goddess of creation, she was killed while birthing Kagutsuchi, setting off a major arc in Japanese mythology. She is also the "reincarnated goddess" that provides the namesake of the Megami Tensei franchise.
The god of fire in Japanese mythology, his birth killed his mother, the goddess Izanami, and as a result he was killed by his father Izanagi. He has a central role in Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne as the purveyor of a Reason's will.
The Hindu goddess of death, who represents destruction as onset by the ravages of time. Her name means "the black one" and she also serves as a source of empowerment through the feminine concept of Shakti.
A supernatural horse who was said to have haunted the many lochs and rivers of Ireland and Scotland. They tend to have water weeds strewn throughout their hair.
The 8th incarnation of Vishnu and an immensely popular figure in Hindu folklore. Krishna is commonly depicted as a blue-skinned youth playing a flute or pipe.
A ghastly demon of Nepali lore. He is said to live in the underworld and is widely associated with disease.
A cannibalistic demon of Nepalese and Hindu folklore. The Lakhe is most commonly associated with the celebratory Yenya festival of Kathmandu, Nepal.
As Vishnu's wife, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism. She emerged from the Sea of Milk as the gods churned it against the evil Asuras.
Intermediary spirits of the Voodoo religion. They appear in many different forms, from Ghede to Radha.
The infamous trickster of Norse mythology, Loki's keen tongue and gifted intellect make him a dangerous adversary. The Aesir are exceptionally wary when dealing with him, for provoking him would invite certain disaster.
Lucifer the fallen angel. Often used as a synonym for Satan; however, they are viewed as separate entities in some video games, and at times even exist alongside each other.
Medusa is often portrayed in games as a creature that is a cross between a woman and a snake. The lower body is often a snake tail, and the hair is usually a mass of snakes. Other than this, the head and torso are that of a woman.
The spirit of a long-lived cat in Japanese lore. Also known as Bakeneko.
A creature with the head of an ape, body of a raccoon dog, limbs of a tiger, and a tail in the form of a snake. Appears in the story of Yorimasa.
Odin is the chief god in Norse mythology, presiding over the aspects of war, wisdom, and magic. He learned the secrets of the Norse runes by hanging himself from the branches of Yggdrasil, and is fated to die in the maw of the atrocious wolf, Fenrir.
A Great Marquis in Hell, Orias controls 30 legions of demons. He is depicted as a lion holding snakes and riding a horse, and teaches men their fates as dictated by the stars' alignments.
The two-headed canine brother of Cerberus. Owned by the giant Geryon, Orthrus guarded his precious red cattle before being slain by Heracles as part of his 12 Labors.
The god of the southwest wind from Babylonian mythology. It brings famine during the dry seasons and locusts during the rainy season.
An elephantine god with a mystical third eye on the center of his forehead.
The feathered-serpent god of the Aztecs and greater Mesoamerica. An important deity, he had a hand in the creation of humans, played a role as the Sun, and was the patron god of priests.
The evil queen of witches in Balinese mythology. She eternally struggles with Barong.
A god in ancient Egyptian mythology. Set is the god of the desert, storms, and chaos.
A god of Egyptian origin of the desert, chaos and evil. He tried to become the chief god by murdering his brother, but he was castrated by Horus.
The Hindu god of destruction and rebirth. He is one of the Trimurti (trinity) of Hindu deities that also includes Vishnu and Brahma.
The Egyptian deification of crocodiles, largely associated with the Nile River. He is most commonly depicted as a man with the head of a crocodile.
The offspring of Echidna and Typhon in Greek lore. She was said to have the face and chest of a woman, with the body of a lion, and the wings of a bird.
Stolas is a Great Prince in Hell. He commands 26 legions of demons and is depicted as an owl with long legs wearing a sweet crown.
A monstrous bull of Bulgarian folklore with a hide as resilient as bronze. His very footsteps were said to have produced thunderclaps.
A god from Japanese mythology, who was born along with Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi when Izanagi washed his face of the evils of Yomi. Usually appears as the ultimate Persona of the Fool arcana in the Persona games.
An ancient Sumerian-Babylonian deity of harvest and consort of Ishtar. He would descend to the underworld for six months only to resurrect for the next six, thus explaining the cycle of food and vegetation.
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