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A syncretic manifestation of the three Norns, or fates, in Norse mythology. Named Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld, they are comparable to the Moirae sisters in Greek myth.
The first sovereign of the Tuatha De Dannan in Celtic mythology. His epithet, Airgetlám, refers to the silver arm given to him by Dian Cecht after the Battle of Magh Tuireadh.
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.
The "Crawling Chaos" of H.P. Lovecraft's mythos. He roams the Earth in the guise of a human, but has countless other more horrifying forms.
The patron god of smiths in Haitian and Yoruban Voodoo. He is also associated with fire, politics, hunting, and war.
The daughter of the sea-god Ryujin in Japanese mythology. After giving birth to Ugayafukiaezu, the mother of Emperor Jimmu, she transformed into a Wani and flew away.
A serpent eating its own tail, Ouroboros symbolizes eternity. Its image was used in ancient times and in near-modern alchemic rituals.
Philemon is a recurring character in the Persona Series. He is the deity who awakens a person's ability to summon Persona. His appearance is that of a man wearing a butterfly mask.
A wandering spirit of the damned in Buddhist lore. They are said to be insatiably hungry creatures.
A wicked high school principal that appears in the original Persona and Persona 2.
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.
A type of female poltergeist, mysterious psychokinetic spirits known to haunt common households.
A god in ancient Egyptian religion. The god of the sun, he carries a large sun disk on his head.
An aquatic nymph of Slavic folklore. The Rusalka would often lure unsuspecting men to their deaths at the bottom of a nearby river.
Saeko Takami, known as Ms. Saeko to her students, is a high school teacher and recurring character in the Persona series.
A marital goddess of Hindu lore, as well as the first consort of Shiva. She immolated herself in protest of her fathers behavior, and was later reborn as Parvati, the goddess of love.
A blue skinned guardian deity of Buddhist folklore. He appears as a pestilent Rakshasa in Hindu manuscripts, contrary to his more noble Buddhist portrayal.
A medicinal goddess of ancient Egyptian mythology. She is also the deification of the scorpion and is often depicted as a woman with one such creature resting on her head.
The youngest of the three Norn sisters of Norse mythology. She is commonly depicted as one of the Valkyries of Odin.
Head of SEBEC, and a minor character. He is known as Guido Sardenia in Revelations: Persona.
Shinto god of thunder said to have participated in the first sumo match against Take-Minakata. He makes frequent appearances in the Shin Megami Tensei series.
The female protagonist of Shin Megami Tensei: if... and a recurring character in the Persona series. She is one of the students at St. Hermelin High School in the original Persona and a college student in Persona 2.
The ghost of a woman who lost half of her body after being run over by a train. She chases people and attacks them with a sickle.
A prolific author and adventurer of 17th century Japan. He is often portrayed as a magician in Kabuki theater.
The Greek personification of death. Though he represents the inevitable for all living things, he was considered a minor spirit and was occasionally outmatched, notably by Sisyphus.
Aztec goddess of filth and purification. She was believed to administer sexually transmitted diseases to those who acted on lust; however, those could be cured by bathing or performing sacred rites.
A capricious fairy that appears in the original Persona, as well as the Persona 2 duology. She appears at healing fountains scattered throughout the game and will restore the party's health for a price.
A god of combat in Norse mythology who lost his right hand to Fenrir, the horrible wolf. He is one of the oldest deities in the pantheon, but was subsumed in importance by Odin and Thor.
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.
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