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An image thought to be worshipped by the Knights Templar, the goat-faced demon Baphomet is known today as a Satanic symbol of evil.
The king of protective spirits in Balinese mythology. His eternal enemy is the witch Rangda.
The feline godess of lower Egypt in ancient Egyptian mythology. Her worship was once prominent in the city of Bubastis, modern day Tell Basta.
Also known as the Lord of the Flies, Beelzebub is one of Satan's most favored right-hand men and is a popular demon in video games.
The demon of sloth in Christian tradition. He was famously sent to the mortal world by Lucifer on rumors that humans experienced bliss in marriage; however, he proved it false.
A sacred heron bird and the spiritual embodiment of Ra, the presiding solar deity of Egyptian lore. He is closely associated with the mythological Phoenix.
The self-described "Ghost with the Most" and dead ladies' man. Claims that, as a bio-exorcist, he can rid the dead of the ever-so-pesky living.
Companion and guardian to Aleph in Shin Megami Tensei II. She is dubbed as the heaven-sent partner for Aleph, who is seen Tokyo Millennium's messiah.
A demonic horse with two long horns growing on the back of it's head. It was said to kill and devour obedient or good-natured husbands.
Lost souls sealed in artificial but ever-living bodies. Many such creatures could be found in the home of the Black Baron and Red Count.
A mysterious hag of Scottish folklore. She is sometimes associated with Brigid, a tripartite deity of Celtic lore.
A fairy appearing in the form of a cat from Celtic lore. They are said to haunt the Scottish Highlands.
Angel who is often counted amongst the seven great archangels. His name means "One Who Seeks God" and is himself credited with leading the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden.
One of the twelve heavenly generals, protectors of Bhaisajyaguru, the Buddha largely associated with medicine and healing. He is depicted as a blue cat wielding a mallet of blade.
The youngest of the three Harpy sisters. Aeneas was said to have encountered her during his voyage to Strophades.
Cerberus is a creature from Greek and Roman myth commonly depicted as a three-headed dog. It guards the gates of the underworld for the god Hades, preventing those who cross the River Styx from ever escaping.
The sordid ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology. His boat would herald the newly departed across the river Styx and Acheron into Hades, the Greek underworld.
Mysterious Slavic deity attributed to foulness. His name literally means "Black God" but most other details about him are speculative.
A vintage automobile under the influence of supernatural powers. He is based off the titular car from Stephen Kings' 1983 horror novel, Christine.
Originating in the horror tales of H.P. Lovecraft, Cthulhu is an extremely ancient, powerful, and evil being, worshipped by a deranged cult for millennia as they await his re-emergence from the depths of the sea. He has appeared in many games, in forms both serious and comical.
The greatest mortal hero in Irish mythology, Cú Chulainn’s conquests on the battlefield and his seductive beauty are legendary. He makes frequent appearances in the Shin Megami Tensei series and is an entity in the Ivalice Alliance games.
A mystical hound of Scottish folklore who was thought to carry the souls of the departed into the other world. The Cu Sith would occasionally let out a fearsome bay, and all who heard this bay three times would die on the spot.
Female deities in Tibetan/Buddhist lore. Appears as a demon in the Megami Tensei series.
Character in Shin Megami Tensei II. A rival to Aleph, Daleth proclaims himself the true messiah of Tokyo Millennium.
An ominous spirit bearing the same physical appearance as a living person. Though they appear in various folklore and fiction across the world, its name is German in origin.
An eighteen-armed warrior goddess of Hindu lore. She was created to slay the invulnerable Mahishasura, who held dominion over the three worlds at the time.
Vengeful spirits of Sumerian lore. They were said to be the phantoms of those who were denied proper burial rites.
The 15th demon of the Goetia.
A name of YHVH seen frequently in the Hebrew Bible, mostly commonly translated simply as "God." The word shares a common etymology with the Semitic noun "El," which also means "god."
Female creatures from Greek lore who served under the chthonic goddess, Hecate. They were said to harass travelers with their shrill, high-pitch voice.
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