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The god of war and lightning in Hinduism. He has roots in the millennia-old text the Rigveda and has forms that spread further east into schools of Buddhism.
A hero of Hindu lore mentioned in the Ramayana. As his name implies, it was he who slew Indra, lord of the Devas.
A goddess in Ancient Egyptian mythology. She is known as the goddess of simplicity, where all things begin.
A Japanese god associated with the sea. His worship is prevalent at the Mekari and Kitakyushu Shrine.
The Japanese goddess of creation, she was killed while birthing Kagutsuchi, setting off a major arc in Japanese mythology. She is also the "reincarnated goddess" that provides the namesake of the Megami Tensei franchise.
Jack Frost is a playful demon who can be seen filling all kinds of roles in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise and is also the de facto mascot for Atlus, hee ho!
Jatayu was said to be one of the two sons of Aruna, the charioteer of Surya, as well as a nephew to Garuda, the winged mount of Vishnu. He is most commonly depicted in his form of a vulture, though he sometimes appears as an eagle.
A 15th century French heroine that won several important battles in the "Hundred Years' War". Burned at the stake by the English when she was nineteen.
The god of fire in Japanese mythology, his birth killed his mother, the goddess Izanami, and as a result he was killed by his father Izanagi. He has a central role in Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne as the purveyor of a Reason's will.
The Hindu goddess of death, who represents destruction as onset by the ravages of time. Her name means "the black one" and she also serves as a source of empowerment through the feminine concept of Shakti.
The Hindu god of war and son of Shiva. He is the commander of the army of gods.
In Japanese mythology she is the dragon goddess. She is also the Shinto goddess of negotiation and meditation.
The son of Tiamat, as well as her consort. He was slain by Marduk, and mankind arose from his blood.
Half-horse musicians of Hindu lore. They were said to be one of the many inhabitants of the Himalaya mountains.
A sprite inhabiting the mines at Cornwall. Though generally good-natured creatures, they are said to despise whistling.
Wife of Susano-o in Japanese mythology. She was transformed into a comb by Susano-o and hidden in his hair as he fought the dragon Yamato no Orochi to prevent her from being sacrificed.
As Vishnu's wife, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism. She emerged from the Sea of Milk as the gods churned it against the evil Asuras.
The one who is many. Consists of a nucleus surrounded by a multitude of bodies.
Demons from the Jewish folklore. They are the children of Lillith and Samael.
The first wife of Adam in Jewish lore. She refused to be submissive to Adam in sex, spurring God to banish her from Eden and condemning her to enter the wilderness, where she became a demon and Lucifer's mistress.
The infamous trickster of Norse mythology, Loki's keen tongue and gifted intellect make him a dangerous adversary. The Aesir are exceptionally wary when dealing with him, for provoking him would invite certain disaster.
Lucifer the fallen angel. Often used as a synonym for Satan; however, they are viewed as separate entities in some video games, and at times even exist alongside each other.
The Governor of Hell.
The virgin mother of Jesus. She is a significant figure in Christianity, particularly within Roman Catholicism, as well as Islam.
A serpentine water deity of Japanese lore. They first appeared n the Nihongi as minor river gods.
A god of Phoenicia associated with child sacrifices. The Bible notes that King Solomon built an altar to a god named Chemosh, who is likely one and the same as Moloch.
A Celtic war goddess who soars above the battlefield in the form of a crow. She is otherwise depicted as the triad of goddesses, Badb, Nemain, and Macha.
The Canaanite god of death, who struggles with the high god Baal and his warrior sister Anat. He defeats Baal every year to usher in the dry season, only for Baal to revive and start the fertile season again.
A tribe of snake-like entities in Hindu lore.
The bovine mount of Shiva in Hindu mythology. Also seen as a gatekeeper.
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