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==http:// | ==http://i.imgur.com/SpSCTgR.png Alp == | ||
{{main|Alp}} | {{main|Alp}} | ||
A type of demon whose body is covered in tangled black fur. Alps appear in Norse mythology and come in two varieties: the light | A type of demon whose body is covered in tangled black fur. Alps appear in Norse mythology and come in two varieties: the light Ljósálfr and the dark dökkálfar. The word Alps normally refers to the former. In Alfheim, the paradise in which the elves of the sky live, they dance and bathe in the light of the moon. | ||
When Christianity came to Scandinavia, the alps were branded a race of demons and have remained so ever since. | |||
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==http:// | ==http://i.imgur.com/Gp1oRUq.png Empusa == | ||
{{main|Empusa}} | {{main|Empusa}} | ||
Empousa | In ancient Greek mythology, the Empusa (or Empousa) was a female supernatural monster or demoness. Hecate sent Empusa to harass travelers. It scared to death or ate anybody that traveled along the paths or roads it inhabited. The Empusae are sometimes described as having donkey-like features. They were believed to usually appear with one leg of brass and the other of a donkey. | ||
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==http:// | ==http://i.imgur.com/IZZMJMj.png Lilim == | ||
{{main|Lilim}} | {{main|Lilim}} | ||
The name for the daughters of Lilith, the first wife of Adam of the Old Testament of the Bible. They are amazingly beautiful and strongly resemble their mother | The name for the daughters of [[Lilith]], the first wife of Adam of the Old Testament of the Bible. They are amazingly beautiful and strongly resemble their mother. | ||
The Lilim are said to bring harm to human children, and to seduce men who are caught in their gaze. They are often identified with succubi, and also with the [[Empusa]] of Greek mythology. | |||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/XcB5IYN.png Fomorian == | ||
{{main|Fomorian}} | {{main|Fomorian}} | ||
The name for the race of giants in | The name for the race of giants in Celtic mythology. The Fomori rule over death, evil and other spheres that evoke feelings of dread in humans. They are often depicted as a savage tribe with the heads of bulls, goats, and other beasts. | ||
Led by the demon kings Balor and Indech, the Fomori fought off numerous armies. Balor in particular could render human armies powerless with his evil eye. He defeated many other tribes and even some gods. But at last he was defeated by his own grandson, the sun god Lugh | Led by the demon kings Balor and Indech, the Fomori fought off numerous armies. Balor in particular could render human armies powerless with his evil eye. He defeated many other tribes and even some gods. But at last he was defeated by his own grandson, the sun god Lugh. | ||
It is said that the Fomori later chose to live together with other tribes. | |||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/fCZ8818.png Incubus == | ||
{{main|Incubus}} | {{main|Incubus}} | ||
An Incubus is a demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially women, in order to have sexual intercourse with them, according to a number of mythological and legendary traditions. Its female counterpart is the Succubus. An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman in order to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin. | An Incubus is a demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially women, in order to have sexual intercourse with them, according to a number of mythological and legendary traditions. Its female counterpart is the [[Succubus]]. An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman in order to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin. | ||
Religious tradition holds that repeated intercourse with an incubus or succubus may result in the deterioration of health, or even death. | Religious tradition holds that repeated intercourse with an incubus or succubus may result in the deterioration of health, or even death. | ||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/eJNqL8j.png Succubus == | ||
{{main|Succubus}} | {{main|Succubus}} | ||
A demon | A type of demon that appears in dreams. It appears at the bedsides of men and sucks their life energy. A succubus takes the form of a woman, while an incubus takes the form of a man. When a succubus appears before a man, she renders herself into the image of the man's ideal woman. The succubus uses the life energy of her victims to spawn other demons and evil spirits. | ||
The reason that these demons use dreams is that they are not strong enough to physically attack their prey, but instead excel in attacking their minds. They are weak to anything holy, and placing a crucifix on one's pillow is said to ensure that they stay away. | |||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/AoYRuay.png Black Frost == | ||
{{main|Black Frost}} | {{main|Black Frost}} | ||
A Jack Frost that wished for evil powers. This powerful demon is born when a cute Jack Frost remembers its nature as a demon." | A Jack Frost that wished for evil powers. This powerful demon is born when a cute Jack Frost remembers its nature as a demon." | ||
—Compendium Info | |||
Black Frost is Atlus' evil rendition of the more good-spirited demon Jack Frost. | |||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/3R4ROEX.png Kaiwan == | ||
{{main|Kaiwan}} | {{main|Kaiwan}} | ||
"A god in Assyrian mythology. He is associated with the planet Saturn. He is usually grouped with another god, Sakkut." | "A god in Assyrian mythology. He is associated with the planet Saturn. He is usually grouped with another god, Sakkut." | ||
—Compendium Info | |||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/ybKFqOT.png Loa == | ||
{{main|Loa}} | {{main|Loa}} | ||
The Loa are the spirits of the voodoo religion practiced in Louisiana, Haiti, Benin, and other parts of the world. They are also referred to as Mystères and the Invisibles, in which are intermediaries between Bondye (Bon Dieu, or good god) the Creator, who is distant from the world—and humanity. Unlike saints or angels however, they are not simply prayed to, they are served. They are each distinct beings with their own personal likes and dislikes, distinct sacred rhythms, songs, dances, ritual symbols, and special modes of service. Contrary to popular belief, the loa are not deities in and of themselves; they are intermediaries for a distant Bondye. | The Loa are the spirits of the voodoo religion practiced in Louisiana, Haiti, Benin, and other parts of the world. They are also referred to as Mystères and the Invisibles, in which are intermediaries between Bondye (Bon Dieu, or good god) the Creator, who is distant from the world—and humanity. Unlike saints or angels however, they are not simply prayed to, they are served. They are each distinct beings with their own personal likes and dislikes, distinct sacred rhythms, songs, dances, ritual symbols, and special modes of service. Contrary to popular belief, the loa are not deities in and of themselves; they are intermediaries for a distant Bondye. | ||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/HOXQXvD.png Queen Mab == | ||
{{main|Queen Mab}} | {{main|Queen Mab}} | ||
A queen appearing in Celtic mythology. She is the queen of Connacht in Ireland. Her name means "she who intoxicates." She is considered a goddess of the harvest and of rulership, owing to her many marriages with Irish kings. | |||
Queen Mab tried to seduce the Irish hero [[Cu Chulainn]] using her own daughter, but failed. In the end, enraged by the enormous losses he inflicted on the army of Connacht, she manipulated him into breaking his geis (taboo), weakening him, and then had him killed by her magicians. | |||
Mab's death is recorded in 11th-century documents. She is held to have been killed by a piece of hard cheese flung from a sling. | |||
Mab is also known as queen of the fairies, and is identified with the fairy queen [[Titania]]. | |||
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== http:// | == http://i.imgur.com/xZuidfr.png Nyx == | ||
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== http://i.imgur.com/VwQ54BU.png Lilith == | |||
{{main|Lilith}} | {{main|Lilith}} | ||
Lilith is a female Mesopotamian storm demon associated with wind and was thought to be a bearer of disease, illness, and death. The figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons or spirits as Lilitu, in Sumer, circa 4000 BC. Many scholars place the origin of the phonetic name "Lilith" at somewhere around 700 BC despite post-dating even to the time of Moses. Lilith appears as a night demon in Jewish lore and as a screech owl in Isaiah 34:14 in the King James version of the Bible. In later folklore, "Lilith" is the name for Adam's first wife. | Lilith is a female Mesopotamian storm demon associated with wind and was thought to be a bearer of disease, illness, and death. The figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons or spirits as Lilitu, in Sumer, circa 4000 BC. Many scholars place the origin of the phonetic name "Lilith" at somewhere around 700 BC despite post-dating even to the time of Moses. Lilith appears as a night demon in Jewish lore and as a screech owl in Isaiah 34:14 in the King James version of the Bible. In later folklore, "Lilith" is the name for Adam's first wife. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 24 November 2023
How to Fuse
Fusion Range | Demon | Level | Cost | Success Rate |
1-15 | Alp | 8 | 32 | 68% |
16-27 | Empusa | 14 | 98 | 59% |
28-39 | Lilim | 20 | 200 | 50% |
40-53 | Fomorian | 27 | 364 | 40% |
54-61 | Incubus | 31 | 480 | 34% |
62-73 | Succubus | 37 | 684 | 26% |
74-93 | Kaiwan | 47 | 1104 | 10% |
94-103 | Loa | 52 | 1352 | 2% |
104-200 | Queen Mab | 57 | 1624 | 5% |
Elemental Fusions | |||
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Erthys | Aeros | Aquans | Flamies |
Down | Up | Down | Down |
Race Combinations in Dyad Fusion | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Amatsu × Raptor | Avian × Yoma | Beast × Fallen | Beast × Tyrant | |||||||||||||||||
Brute × Dragon | Deity × Fairy | Genma × Femme | Divine × Jirae | |||||||||||||||||
Dragon × Femme | Fairy × Reaper | Fairy × Tyrant | Fallen × Wilder | |||||||||||||||||
Lady × Yoma | Snake × Wilder | Snake × Yoma | Tyrant × Wilder | |||||||||||||||||
Tyrant × Yoma |
http://i.imgur.com/SpSCTgR.png Alp
- Main article: Alp
A type of demon whose body is covered in tangled black fur. Alps appear in Norse mythology and come in two varieties: the light Ljósálfr and the dark dökkálfar. The word Alps normally refers to the former. In Alfheim, the paradise in which the elves of the sky live, they dance and bathe in the light of the moon.
When Christianity came to Scandinavia, the alps were branded a race of demons and have remained so ever since.
http://i.imgur.com/Gp1oRUq.png Empusa
- Main article: Empusa
In ancient Greek mythology, the Empusa (or Empousa) was a female supernatural monster or demoness. Hecate sent Empusa to harass travelers. It scared to death or ate anybody that traveled along the paths or roads it inhabited. The Empusae are sometimes described as having donkey-like features. They were believed to usually appear with one leg of brass and the other of a donkey.
http://i.imgur.com/IZZMJMj.png Lilim
- Main article: Lilim
The name for the daughters of Lilith, the first wife of Adam of the Old Testament of the Bible. They are amazingly beautiful and strongly resemble their mother.
The Lilim are said to bring harm to human children, and to seduce men who are caught in their gaze. They are often identified with succubi, and also with the Empusa of Greek mythology.
http://i.imgur.com/XcB5IYN.png Fomorian
- Main article: Fomorian
The name for the race of giants in Celtic mythology. The Fomori rule over death, evil and other spheres that evoke feelings of dread in humans. They are often depicted as a savage tribe with the heads of bulls, goats, and other beasts.
Led by the demon kings Balor and Indech, the Fomori fought off numerous armies. Balor in particular could render human armies powerless with his evil eye. He defeated many other tribes and even some gods. But at last he was defeated by his own grandson, the sun god Lugh.
It is said that the Fomori later chose to live together with other tribes.
http://i.imgur.com/fCZ8818.png Incubus
- Main article: Incubus
An Incubus is a demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially women, in order to have sexual intercourse with them, according to a number of mythological and legendary traditions. Its female counterpart is the Succubus. An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman in order to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin.
Religious tradition holds that repeated intercourse with an incubus or succubus may result in the deterioration of health, or even death.
http://i.imgur.com/eJNqL8j.png Succubus
- Main article: Succubus
A type of demon that appears in dreams. It appears at the bedsides of men and sucks their life energy. A succubus takes the form of a woman, while an incubus takes the form of a man. When a succubus appears before a man, she renders herself into the image of the man's ideal woman. The succubus uses the life energy of her victims to spawn other demons and evil spirits.
The reason that these demons use dreams is that they are not strong enough to physically attack their prey, but instead excel in attacking their minds. They are weak to anything holy, and placing a crucifix on one's pillow is said to ensure that they stay away.
http://i.imgur.com/AoYRuay.png Black Frost
- Main article: Black Frost
A Jack Frost that wished for evil powers. This powerful demon is born when a cute Jack Frost remembers its nature as a demon."
—Compendium Info
Black Frost is Atlus' evil rendition of the more good-spirited demon Jack Frost.
http://i.imgur.com/3R4ROEX.png Kaiwan
- Main article: Kaiwan
"A god in Assyrian mythology. He is associated with the planet Saturn. He is usually grouped with another god, Sakkut."
—Compendium Info
http://i.imgur.com/ybKFqOT.png Loa
- Main article: Loa
The Loa are the spirits of the voodoo religion practiced in Louisiana, Haiti, Benin, and other parts of the world. They are also referred to as Mystères and the Invisibles, in which are intermediaries between Bondye (Bon Dieu, or good god) the Creator, who is distant from the world—and humanity. Unlike saints or angels however, they are not simply prayed to, they are served. They are each distinct beings with their own personal likes and dislikes, distinct sacred rhythms, songs, dances, ritual symbols, and special modes of service. Contrary to popular belief, the loa are not deities in and of themselves; they are intermediaries for a distant Bondye.
http://i.imgur.com/HOXQXvD.png Queen Mab
- Main article: Queen Mab
A queen appearing in Celtic mythology. She is the queen of Connacht in Ireland. Her name means "she who intoxicates." She is considered a goddess of the harvest and of rulership, owing to her many marriages with Irish kings.
Queen Mab tried to seduce the Irish hero Cu Chulainn using her own daughter, but failed. In the end, enraged by the enormous losses he inflicted on the army of Connacht, she manipulated him into breaking his geis (taboo), weakening him, and then had him killed by her magicians.
Mab's death is recorded in 11th-century documents. She is held to have been killed by a piece of hard cheese flung from a sling.
Mab is also known as queen of the fairies, and is identified with the fairy queen Titania.
http://i.imgur.com/xZuidfr.png Nyx
- Main article: Nyx
http://i.imgur.com/VwQ54BU.png Lilith
- Main article: Lilith
Lilith is a female Mesopotamian storm demon associated with wind and was thought to be a bearer of disease, illness, and death. The figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons or spirits as Lilitu, in Sumer, circa 4000 BC. Many scholars place the origin of the phonetic name "Lilith" at somewhere around 700 BC despite post-dating even to the time of Moses. Lilith appears as a night demon in Jewish lore and as a screech owl in Isaiah 34:14 in the King James version of the Bible. In later folklore, "Lilith" is the name for Adam's first wife.
Demonic Compendium | ||
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By Alignment | Law | Herald • Entity • Deity • Vile • Avian • Megami • Amatsu • Raptor • Divine • Jaki • Flight • Yoma • Jirae • Machine |
Neutral | Reaper • Holy • Beast • Fairy • Element • Fiend • Genma • Wilder • Snake • Night • Avatar | |
Chaos | Foul • Brute • Haunt • Dragon • Fallen • Femme • Kunitsu • Lady • Drake • Kishin • Omega • Tyrant • Gaean | |
By Family | God | Deity • Megami • Entity |
Aerial | Herald • Divine • Fallen | |
Icon | Vile • Amatsu • Reaper • Kunitsu • Lady • Kishin • Omega | |
Demon | Jaki • Jirae • Brute • Femme | |
Dragon | Snake • Dragon • Drake | |
Nether | Yoma • Fairy • Genma • Night • Tyrant | |
Bird | Avian • Raptor • Flight | |
Beast | Holy • Beast • Wilder • Avatar | |
Scourge | Haunt | |
Pagan | Foul | |
Prime | Element | |
Human | Fiend • Gaean | |
Device | Machine |