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The Aztec god of the sun. Sometimes depicted as a fierce warrior with the sun resting on his back.
A possessive spirit of Japanese myth.
An owl with a single leg, and the face of a human. It is said to hibernate during the summer.
A deity (or triad thereof) of Slavic folklore depicted as a three-head man, sometimes attributed the head of a goat. In his tripartite form he was thought to represent the union of Perun, Svarog, and Dažbog.
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.
The syncretic composite of the Greek Hermes and Egyptian Thoth, both of whom shared similar attributes. The title "Trismegistus", vague though it may be, has been interpreted as meaning "thrice-great".
The angel that sounds the trumpets to mark the apocalypse. Each new trumpet sound will bring a different event or plague.
Malevolent spirits that are said to haunt the Lötschental. During carnival time the townspeople don masks similar to those worn by the Tschaggatta.
Spider-limbed demons of Japanese mythology who were said to inhabit subterranean caverns.
The lunar god of Japanese Shinto tradition. He was fathered by Izanagi along with his siblings Amaterasu and Susanoo.
God of eels in Polynesian myth. His legend varies throughout the Pacific, but is usually linked to the goddess Hina and dies at the hands of the hero, Maui.
An apparition of Japanese urban legend appearing in the form of a speedy old woman. She can be found in bypasses and dark, mountainous areas.
A pestilent deity of Tibetan lore. He appears as a servant of Yama in both Hindu and Tibetan lore.
The son of Gaia by Tartarus, he fathered many monstrous creatures with Echidna. He was said to be the largest and most fearsome creature of all the Greek pantheon.
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.
A goddess that originates from Aztec mythology. She governs night and fear and symbolizes death and evil.
A mountain god of Hittite lore. He was said to have carried the western edge of the sky upon his back.
An arachnid demon that is said to haunt Sado Island. Their presence is characterized by the sound of a baby's cry.
The male half of a pair of deities from Japanese lore. He is associated with the rice god, Inari.
A weak devil charged with maintaining the boilers of Hell.
Maya's best friend and roommate. An alcoholic with a mean streak and bad luck with men. A really great boxer.
A pseudo-legendary regent of Japan's Asuka period. He would see later worship as a protector of Japan and upholder of Buddhist tradition.
A water spirit that lives in lakes and fountains. Appears as a demon in the Shin Megami Tensei games.
The twenty-fourth Generation 5 Anti-Shadow android produced for research and development purposes by the Kirijo Ergonomics Research Laboratory. She becomes friends with Unit #031.
A mentally imbalanced terrorist with a Swastika tattooed on his forehead.
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.
An archangel whose name means "God is my Light." Though not appearing in Jewish or Christian canonical texts, he is considered one of the seven highest Archangels.
An Apsara of peerless beauty in Hindu mythology. She was born from the sage Narayana's thigh and sent to Indra's court once his meditation was complete.
A tremendous python of Japanese lore, capable of swallowing a person whole. One story tells of how an especially voracious Uwabami was slain by Egara Heida.
A multi-faceted figure across Mahayana Buddhism, Vairocana is usually seen as the perfect spiritual body of the historic Gautama Buddha. He also represents Shunyata, or emptiness.
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