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A transfer student with an interest in Akemi Nakajima. She is the reincarnation of Izanami and the namesake of the Megami Tensei franchise.
Stolas is a Great Prince in Hell. He commands 26 legions of demons and is depicted as an owl with long legs wearing a sweet crown.
The sixty-seventh demon of the Goetia.
The supreme god of the monotheistic Zoroastrians. He represents the righteousness of Asha, or Truth, against the Druj, or Falsehood, of Angra Mainyu (Ahriman).
The Egyptian deification of crocodiles, largely associated with the Nile River. He is most commonly depicted as a man with the head of a crocodile.
The friend of the protagonist and a fellow inhabitant of the bomb shelter. He eventually allies himself with Pazuzu and the Messians, taking on a new, more violent form.
The unnamed companion of the protagonist. Formerly a witch under the service of Pazuzu, she eventually revolts and enlists the aid of the protagonist.
A resident of shelter No.3 and the silent protagonist of Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II. He is granted the Demon Summoning program after freeing Pazuzu from his cybernetic prison.
The 8th incarnation of Vishnu and an immensely popular figure in Hindu folklore. Krishna is commonly depicted as a blue-skinned youth playing a flute or pipe.
A formless creature of supposed Malay origin who lives in the Tower of Victory in western India. As travelers climb the tower, A Bao A Qu follows, gaining a more beautiful shape as they climb.
The serpentine personification of darkness in Egyptian mythology. His perennial conflict with the solar deity, Ra, was thought to account for a number of natural disasters and phenomena, including the solar eclipse.
R.O.B. the Robotic Operating Buddy was a NES accessory used to promote the NES. This robot later appeared in various Nintendo games as a character and even on certain video game site podcasts.
Gooey is one of Kirby's best buddies. He eats things with a very long tongue.
The final boss from Kirby's Dreamland 3.
The deuteragonist of the game Yuyuki, who later shows up as a cameo in some Kirby games.
Blocky is a recurring sub-boss in the Kirby series.
Ado is a boss character appearing in Kirby's Dream Land 3. Her name and appearance are extremely similar to the later character Adeleine, but Nintendo has never confirmed the two to be the same person.
Pon is a tanuki boss character from Kirby's Dream Land 3.
Con is a kitsune boss that appears in Kirby's Dream Land 3.
A pudgy Japanese Bobtail cat who is a friend of Kirby's.
A green bird who is a friend of Kirby's.
A pink octopus with a bow, who is a friend of Kirby's.
ChuChu's best friend
A large, spiked ball sub-boss in the Kirby series. It resembles Gordo, but is not completely invincible.
A white cat who is a friend of Kirby's and love interest of Nago's.
The main antagonist of the first Earthworm Jim game, Queen Slug-for-a-Butt is the twin sister of Princess What's-Her-Name. She covets Jim's high-tech indestructible suit.
Professor Monkey for a Head is an evil scientist who created the super suit for Queen Slug for a Butt. He has a monkey that shares the same head as him, earning him his name.
Bill the Bin is a strange creature who resides in New Junk City. He is made up of trash cans, wheels and has a lamp for a head.
Chuck is the owner and final boss of New Junk City. He is fat, hairy and regurgitates fish upon being hit.
A rabid poodle-bulldog who lives in New Junk City. A common enemy in the level and is also owned by Chuck.
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