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Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Mar 18, 1994
Abaddon is a realm or entity mentioned in Christian and Judaic theological works. Abaddon is also the name of several different angelic characters which have appeared in many games.
One of the three Harpy sisters. They were said to torture people on their way to the underworld.
A low-level wind elemental. It is a mixture of "heat" and "moist".
The second demon of the Goetia.
British occultist who founded the religious order of Thelema, a broad philosophy based largely on "sexual magic" and loose interpretations of Egyptian myth. He was a controversial figure in his period for his frank use of sexual terminology, and his writings on magic remain influential to this day.
The amnesiac hero of Shin Megami Tensei II who first goes by the name of Hawk. He must eventually save the inhabitants of Tokyo Millennium from God's wrath.
Alice is a young girl who was raised by her two devil uncles. She has the magical ability to ask people to "Die For Me!"
Vampiric spirits from German folklore. They are similar to the Incubus and Succubus of medieval legend.
The Japanese goddess of the sun. She was once considered the divine progenitor of the Japanese people.
Literally translated as "heavenly bird-boat," Ame no Torifune transported Take-Mikazuchi from heaven to earth so that the latter god could plead to Okuninushi to relinquish his rule of Japan to Amaterasu's grandson. It is ambiguous if Ame no Torifune is a god or merely a divine vehicle.
Also known as Shesha, Ananta is a multi-headed serpent whose name means "infinite." He is a servant of Vishnu, who rests on the snake's body and dreams the dream of the universe.
One of the twelve heavenly generals, protectors of Bhaisajyaguru, the Buddha largely associated with medicine and healing. He is depicted as a green rabbit wielding a mallet.
The sixty-third demon of the Ars Goetia.
One of the twelve heavenly generals, protectors of Bhaisajyaguru, the Buddha largely associated with medicine and healing. He is depicted as a red dragon wielding a trident.
The Egyptian god of the dead, usually depicted as a man with the head of a jackal.
A bird or bird-like being of Mesopotamian mythology. It stole the Tablets of Destiny, which grant the powers to rule over the universe, from the supreme god Enlil but was in turn slain by Marduk.
A low-level water elemental. It is a mixture of "cold" and "moist".
A boastful seamstress of Greek lore. She wove an elaborate tapestry bearing the various transgressions of the gods during a contest with Athena, and was subsequently turned into a spider.
God from Japan's old pantheon. In the Megaten games, is a bronze robotic verson of his clay idols from days gone by with a large selection of resistances and weaknesses.
Ardha is a half-man half-woman deity made up of Shiva and Parvati. He/she originates from Hindu mythology.
A mythological Greek God. Son of Zeus, brother of Athena, Artemis and Apollo. He is the God of War and is unmarried. In mythology he has an affair with Aphrodite. He appears in many different games, most notably the God of War series.
A prominent figure in Welsh mythology, and mother to Lleu Llaw Gyffes. She appears in the fourth branch of the Mabinogi.
The twenty-ninth demon of the Goetia.
A child-eating demon before he was enlightened by Buddha. He is a protector of the southwest direction and the Dharma.
The lord of the morning star in Semitic folklore and the male counterpart to the Phoenician deity Astarte. He is sometimes associated with seasonal rainfall.
A monstrous plant with a taste for human blood, first featured in the 1960 film "Little Shop of Horrors".
A deity of Canaan also known as Ba'al Hadad. Symbolizing storms and fertility, he competes in a solar cycle where he kills the evil god Yam, yet loses to the death god Mot; however, Baal fakes his death and subjugates Mot.
A holy dragon of Korean folklore, thought to represent the nation of Korea. Its lustrous scales are said to illuminate the night.
The first of the 72 demons of the Goetia.
One of the four celestial beasts of Chinese mythology, known as the white tiger of the west. He represents metal and the Autumn season.
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