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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Jul 28, 2011
A grim Burgundian warrior of the Nibelungenlied, and brother of King Gunther. In some versions of the story it was he who slew Siegfried.
The sacred white goose of Hindu mythology. He served as the mount of Brahma and is sometimes associated with Surya, the sun.
The most prominent among the ape-like Vanara, Hanuman is a skilled warrior who helps Rama, an avatar of Vishnu, rescue his wife Sita from the villain Ravana in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He remains a highly revered figure to this day.
The legendary hare of japanese myth. Featured prominently in the Kojiki.
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.
An ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility, love, music, beauty, and motherhood. Sometimes depicted as a cow holding the disc of the sun between her horns.
The three-formed, chthonic goddess of the lunar cycle in Greek Mythology. She is also heavily associated with witch-craft and sorcery.
Heimdall is a Norse god and serves as a watchman. He is the custodian of Bifrost – the Rainbow bridge that connects Asgard with Midgard, realm of man.
A frog-headed fertility goddess of Egyptian lore. Her Greek counterpart is known as Hecate.
A dancer living in Osaka. She's one of the main characters in Devil Survivor 2.
A god of Japanese Ainu folklore. He is a foul smelling fish-snake who lives in a giant lake.
A third-year high school student from Tokyo who's adored for her intelligence and beauty. She's one of the main characters in Devil Survivor 2.
A goddess in Ancient Egyptian mythology. She is known as the goddess of simplicity, where all things begin.
The malformed visage of a man or woman felled by plague and refused proper burial rites in Japanese myth.
The Mayan goddess of suicide. She would lead such departed souls into a blissful afterlife.
Jack Frost is a playful demon who can be seen filling all kinds of roles in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise and is also the de facto mascot for Atlus, hee ho!
One of the Four Heavenly Kings, also known as Dhritarashtra. He is guardian of the East.
A 15th century French heroine that won several important battles in the "Hundred Years' War". Burned at the stake by the English when she was nineteen.
A simple and quiet chef living in Nagoya. He's one of the main characters in Devil Survivor 2.
A shapeshifting animal spirit of Japanese myth. He appears in the form of an otter.
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.
The Hindu god of love. He rides on a parrot and wields a bow and arrows made of sensual elements.
The Hindu god of war and son of Shiva. He is the commander of the army of gods.
The angel of the oath. He is one of the 6 angels of death and watches over the lives of kings.
A second-year high school student in Osaka who's in his school's boxing club. He's one of the main characters in Devil Survivor 2.
A female house spirit of Slavic lore. She can be found in the cellar or behind the stove of the house she inhabits.
In Japanese mythology she is the dragon goddess. She is also the Shinto goddess of negotiation and meditation.
King Frost rules over the entire Jack Frost race. He is powerful and larger than any ordinary Jack Frost.
One of the Four Heavenly Kings, also known as Virupaksha. He is guardian of the West.
A righteous vampire of Croatian lore. He takes on the forms of many animals in his fight with Kudlak.
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