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A high-ranking demon and one of Lucifer's top Generals. He was the mastermind behind the demon invasion on Purgatory.
The primordial man in William Blake's Anglo-centric mythology. He represents the divine founding of the island of Britain.
British occultist who founded the religious order of Thelema, a broad philosophy based largely on "sexual magic" and loose interpretations of Egyptian myth. He was a controversial figure in his period for his frank use of sexual terminology, and his writings on magic remain influential to this day.
The amnesiac hero of Shin Megami Tensei II who first goes by the name of Hawk. He must eventually save the inhabitants of Tokyo Millennium from God's wrath.
Alice is a young girl who was raised by her two devil uncles. She has the magical ability to ask people to "Die For Me!"
One of the three main idols worshipped by the people of Mecca before Islam. It originates from Sumerian tradition.
The fifth of the Sepentriones to appear in Tokyo, named for the Epsilon Ursae Majoris star. He appears on Thursday.
The fifty-second demon of the Goetia.
Vampiric spirits from German folklore. They are similar to the Incubus and Succubus of medieval legend.
Alraune refers to the Mandrake, which was believed to only bloom from the semen or blood of hanged men. The story originates from 1911 German novel.
The maiden of the Shomonkai cult in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor.
The Japanese goddess of the sun. She was once considered the divine progenitor of the Japanese people.
The sixty-seventh demon of the Goetia.
A minuscule Oni of Japanese folklore, capable of instigating wicked desires in the hearts of men.
Literally translated as "heavenly bird-boat," Ame no Torifune transported Take-Mikazuchi from heaven to earth so that the latter god could plead to Okuninushi to relinquish his rule of Japan to Amaterasu's grandson. It is ambiguous if Ame no Torifune is a god or merely a divine vehicle.
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.
The Japanese god of fog, born in the initial generation of gods before Izanami's death. He is a main antagonist in Persona 4 and wishes to cover the world in fog, where humans will remain ignorant, Shadow-selves who cannot perceive the reality of their surroundings.
The Amesha Spenta of longevity in Zoroastrian folklore. She is often associated with Haurvatat, the embodiment of wholeness.
A demon of Egyptian lore with the head of a crocodile, front legs of a lion, and hind of a hippopotamus. She devours the hearts of those weighed heavier then the feather of truth by Anubis.
The seventh demon of the Goetia.
The fifty-eighth demon of the Goetia.
An Iranian goddess associated with pure waters. She would be assumed into Zoroastrianism and is a cognate in name and function with the Hindu goddess Sarasvati.
Also known as Shesha, Ananta is a multi-headed serpent whose name means "infinite." He is a servant of Vishnu, who rests on the snake's body and dreams the dream of the universe.
The sister of the Canaanite deity Baal. She is a warrior goddess and tore the death god Mot to pieces after Baal mysteriously disappeared, assuming him to have been killed.
One of the twelve heavenly generals, protectors of Bhaisajyaguru, the Buddha largely associated with medicine and healing. He is depicted as a green rabbit wielding a mallet.
The sixty-third demon of the Ars Goetia.
A mysterious character in Devil Survivor 2. He calls the protagonist the "Shining One".
The angel of beauty, whose name means "Joy of God". He is counted among the Seven Archangels in Coptic Orthodox tradition and is typically associated with the planet Venus.
One of the twelve heavenly generals, protectors of Bhaisajyaguru, the Buddha largely associated with medicine and healing. He is depicted as a red dragon wielding a trident.
The Egyptian god of the dead, usually depicted as a man with the head of a jackal.
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