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An ape-prince in the Thai national epic Ramakien, a derivation of the Hindu Ramayana. He is likely based on the character of Angada.
The youngest of the three Norn sisters of Norse mythology. She is commonly depicted as one of the Valkyries of Odin.
One of the three Norn sisters of Norse mythology, who decide the fates of gods and men alike from the Urðarbrunnr. She is generally associated with the past.
The middlemost Norn sister of Norse mythology, the trio of goddesses who spin the thread of life. She presides over the present.
A bovine demon of Tibetan folklore. Its skin, bathed in the blood of its victims, is dyed a dark crimson hue.
A monstrous bull of Bulgarian folklore with a hide as resilient as bronze. His very footsteps were said to have produced thunderclaps.
A half-formed, wide mouthed creature of Scottish folklore. The frightening appearance of the Fachen is supposedly capable of inducing cardiac arrest.
A pair of indignant guardian deities who supposedly accompanied Gautama Buddha on his pilgrimage. Their visage can be seen at the entrance of various Buddhist temples across the Asian countryside.
A shape-shifting creature of Japanese folklore with the body of a canine and head of human.
A nine-tailed fox in the guise of a beautiful courtesan featured in the Otogizoshi. She was revealed to be the source of Emperor Konoe's illness and was later slain by Miura-no-suke.
A skeletal spirit appearing in the oral tradition of the Ojibwe people. The Baykok is said to consume the liver of its prey.
A witch of Balinese folklore and patron of the goddess Durga. She once enacted a plague upon the village of Girah that persisted until her defeat at the hands of Empu Baradah.
A minuscule Oni of Japanese folklore, capable of instigating wicked desires in the hearts of men.
A small, dwarfish creature of Swiss folklore. In the winter the Barbegazi is said to use its enormous feet to wander through snowy, mountainous regions, otherwise taking refuge underground until the first sight of snow.
A holy dragon of Korean folklore, thought to represent the nation of Korea. Its lustrous scales are said to illuminate the night.
A cannibalistic demon of Nepalese and Hindu folklore. The Lakhe is most commonly associated with the celebratory Yenya festival of Kathmandu, Nepal.
Celestial musicians of Hindu and Buddhist folklore with the features of both a man and horse. Their female counterparts are known as Kinnari.
A giant of bronze forged by Hephaestus on the order of Zeus to protect Europa. He is described as the guardian of the Golden Fleece in the Argonautica.
An aquatic nymph of Slavic folklore. The Rusalka would often lure unsuspecting men to their deaths at the bottom of a nearby river.
A bird of Chinese legend with the head of a man. It is said to portend strife and conflict, and crows its own name.
Oni and underling of the great oni Shuten-douji in Japanese legend. After a team of warriors exterminated Shuten-douji, Ibaraki-douji fled to unknown whereabouts.
The teenaged hero of the original Super Famicom release, Shin Megami Tensei. With his home ward in Tokyo blockaded due to demonic activity, he and his friends are caught at the epicenter of the city's imminent nuclear destruction.
Scientist in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise whose experiments during the events of the original Super Famicom title opened a portal to a demonic dimension, ushering in the game's apocalyptic events. In response, he created the Demon Summoning Program, and appears mysteriously to bestow it to the series' protagonists.
Companion to the protagonist of Shin Megami Tensei. She is the leader of a resistance movement against the scheming militarist Gotou, and is instrumental in protecting the life of the protagonist and his friends.
Tokyoite in Shin Megami Tensei who teams with the protagonist to attempt to prevent the city's destruction. He eventually becomes the game's representative of the Law faction.
Representative of the Chaos alignment in the original Shin Megami Tensei. A young man tormented by a gang leader named Ozawa, he joins the protagonist in his efforts to save Tokyo and beyond.
Japanese general in Shin Megami Tensei and member of a fringe religion that believes the world must be rehabilitated by supernatural forces. Parts of his character are based on the real-life Japanese author and failed government coup leader Yukio Mishima.
Gang leader and underling of Gotou in Shin Megami Tensei. After Tokyo's destruction, he rules Shinjuku with the aid of demons.
Canine pet of Shin Megami Tensei's protagonist. If fused with a demon, he becomes the guard dog of the Greek Hades, Cerberus.
Mario Lemieux is a multiple cover athlete for games and widely considered to be one of the best to ever play ice hockey.
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