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| 92+||Chernobog||62||1922||2% | | 92+||[[Chernobog]]||62||1922||2% | ||
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| | | Special Fusion||[[Guede]]||69||?||-8% | ||
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== | == [[Image:Demon_hel_icon.png]] Hel == | ||
{{main|Hel}} | {{main|Hel}} | ||
The goddess of the underworld in Norse mythology. She lives in a hall called Eljudnir. Her father is the demon god Loki, and her mother is the giantess Angrboda. Her brothers are the giant wolf Fenrir and the world serpent Jormungandr. Together, these three are known as the "Calamitous Three." | |||
== | When Loki tricked Hodr into killing the god of light Baldr with a spear of mistletoe, Hel set an impossible task as a condition for restoring him to life. The world was thus robbed of light, signaling the beginning of Ragnarok. | ||
Hel rules over Niflheim, the realm of the dead, where she controls the fate of all dead souls in the world. | |||
Half of Hel's body is black and rotted, a symbol of her lordship over the dead and her role in judging all life. | |||
== [[Image:Demon_persephone_icon.png]] Persephone == | |||
In Greek Mythology, Persephone is the daughter of the harvest goddess Demeter and the wife of Hades, the god of the underworld. When Persephone was abducted by Hades and taken down to the underworld, Demeter fell into a deep despair and refused to let crops grow. Hearing the cries of the hungry mortals, Zeus forced Hades to return Persephone. Before she left, however, Persephone was tricked into eating six pomegranate seeds, forcing her to return to the underworld for six months each year. For the half of the year that she is on earth with her mother, the land flourishes with vegetation and color, creating the seasons of spring and summer. During the half of the year that she is with her husband Hades, the land falls barren, creating the seasons of autumn and winter. | In Greek Mythology, Persephone is the daughter of the harvest goddess Demeter and the wife of Hades, the god of the underworld. When Persephone was abducted by Hades and taken down to the underworld, Demeter fell into a deep despair and refused to let crops grow. Hearing the cries of the hungry mortals, Zeus forced Hades to return Persephone. Before she left, however, Persephone was tricked into eating six pomegranate seeds, forcing her to return to the underworld for six months each year. For the half of the year that she is on earth with her mother, the land flourishes with vegetation and color, creating the seasons of spring and summer. During the half of the year that she is with her husband Hades, the land falls barren, creating the seasons of autumn and winter. | ||
== | == [[Image:Demon_chernobog_icon.png]] Chernobog == | ||
{{main|Chernobog}} | {{main|Chernobog}} | ||
The god of death in Slavic | The god of death in Slavic creation myth. His name means "black god." His various domains include night, darkness, destruction, and death. | ||
== | Chernobog is the enemy of Belobog, the white god of light. Although Belobog and Chernobog rule over opposite domains - day and night, white and black, good and evil - they were initially friends who worked together to create the world from the mud at the bottom of the sea. They later became enemies, and after a long battle Chernobog was thrown down to the earth and became a spirit of evil. | ||
Chernobog's ability to cause bad luck has led people to invoke his name when putting curses on others. | |||
== [[Image:Demon_guede_icon.png]] Guede == | |||
{{main|Guede}} | |||
== [[Image:Demon_mot_icon.png]] Mot == | |||
{{main|Mot}} | {{main|Mot}} | ||
A god of Ugaritic mythology, mentioned in documents unearthed at the ancient city of Ugarit. His name means "death" or "desolation." | |||
Mot rules over death and the dry season. He is the opposite number of Baal, the god of the harvest. Mot and Baal are brothers, and are sometimes described as twins or alter egos who arose from the same source. | |||
The battle between Mot and Baal signifies the changing of seasons between wet and dry in the Canaan region. | |||
Mot himself is the underworld, and his mouth is the gate. Once a living being passes through his mouth, there is no escape. He offers peace to all creatures in the form of death. He was also worshipped as a god of plants, the one who gave the land the power to support life. | |||
== | == [[Image:Demon_beijiweng_icon.png]] Beiji Weng == | ||
{{Main|Beiji Weng}} | {{Main|Beiji Weng}} | ||
Hokuto Seikun is the Japanese name for Bei Ji Xian Weng aka Bei Dou Xing Jun (北斗星君), a deity in Taoism. He administers the life and death of a person, and judges their actions in life which he then use to decide whether one goes to heaven or hell. Also known as the Lord of the Northern Hemisphere, Wise Man of the North Star or the Big Dipper. In other verses, he appears as a strict old man wrapped in icy robes, and is the opposite of Nan Dou Xing Jun (南斗星君), a mild-mannered youth wrapped in fiery robes. | Hokuto Seikun is the Japanese name for Bei Ji Xian Weng aka Bei Dou Xing Jun (北斗星君), a deity in Taoism. He administers the life and death of a person, and judges their actions in life which he then use to decide whether one goes to heaven or hell. Also known as the Lord of the Northern Hemisphere, Wise Man of the North Star or the Big Dipper. In other verses, he appears as a strict old man wrapped in icy robes, and is the opposite of Nan Dou Xing Jun (南斗星君), a mild-mannered youth wrapped in fiery robes. |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 27 January 2024
How to Fuse
Fusion Range | Demon | Level | Cost | Success Rate |
1-91 | Hel | 46 | 1058 | 6% |
92+ | Chernobog | 62 | 1922 | 2% |
Special Fusion | Guede | 69 | ? | -8% |
Trio/Triad Fusion | Mot | 85 | ||
Trio/Triad Fusion | Beiji Weng | 93 |
Elemental Fusions | |||
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Erthys | Aeros | Aquans | Flamies |
Down | Down | Down | Down |
Race Combinations in Dyad Fusion | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Avian × Vile | Beast × Drake | Tyrant × Vile | Omega × Vile | |||||||||||||||||
Divine × Jaki | Divine × Vile | Drake × Wilder | Lady × Vile | |||||||||||||||||
Megami × Vile | Kishin × Vile |
Hel
- Main article: Hel
The goddess of the underworld in Norse mythology. She lives in a hall called Eljudnir. Her father is the demon god Loki, and her mother is the giantess Angrboda. Her brothers are the giant wolf Fenrir and the world serpent Jormungandr. Together, these three are known as the "Calamitous Three."
When Loki tricked Hodr into killing the god of light Baldr with a spear of mistletoe, Hel set an impossible task as a condition for restoring him to life. The world was thus robbed of light, signaling the beginning of Ragnarok.
Hel rules over Niflheim, the realm of the dead, where she controls the fate of all dead souls in the world.
Half of Hel's body is black and rotted, a symbol of her lordship over the dead and her role in judging all life.
Persephone
In Greek Mythology, Persephone is the daughter of the harvest goddess Demeter and the wife of Hades, the god of the underworld. When Persephone was abducted by Hades and taken down to the underworld, Demeter fell into a deep despair and refused to let crops grow. Hearing the cries of the hungry mortals, Zeus forced Hades to return Persephone. Before she left, however, Persephone was tricked into eating six pomegranate seeds, forcing her to return to the underworld for six months each year. For the half of the year that she is on earth with her mother, the land flourishes with vegetation and color, creating the seasons of spring and summer. During the half of the year that she is with her husband Hades, the land falls barren, creating the seasons of autumn and winter.
Chernobog
- Main article: Chernobog
The god of death in Slavic creation myth. His name means "black god." His various domains include night, darkness, destruction, and death.
Chernobog is the enemy of Belobog, the white god of light. Although Belobog and Chernobog rule over opposite domains - day and night, white and black, good and evil - they were initially friends who worked together to create the world from the mud at the bottom of the sea. They later became enemies, and after a long battle Chernobog was thrown down to the earth and became a spirit of evil.
Chernobog's ability to cause bad luck has led people to invoke his name when putting curses on others.
Guede
- Main article: Guede
Mot
- Main article: Mot
A god of Ugaritic mythology, mentioned in documents unearthed at the ancient city of Ugarit. His name means "death" or "desolation."
Mot rules over death and the dry season. He is the opposite number of Baal, the god of the harvest. Mot and Baal are brothers, and are sometimes described as twins or alter egos who arose from the same source.
The battle between Mot and Baal signifies the changing of seasons between wet and dry in the Canaan region.
Mot himself is the underworld, and his mouth is the gate. Once a living being passes through his mouth, there is no escape. He offers peace to all creatures in the form of death. He was also worshipped as a god of plants, the one who gave the land the power to support life.
Beiji Weng
- Main article: Beiji Weng
Hokuto Seikun is the Japanese name for Bei Ji Xian Weng aka Bei Dou Xing Jun (北斗星君), a deity in Taoism. He administers the life and death of a person, and judges their actions in life which he then use to decide whether one goes to heaven or hell. Also known as the Lord of the Northern Hemisphere, Wise Man of the North Star or the Big Dipper. In other verses, he appears as a strict old man wrapped in icy robes, and is the opposite of Nan Dou Xing Jun (南斗星君), a mild-mannered youth wrapped in fiery robes.
Reaper | |
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Demons | Hel • Chernobog • Guede • Mot • Beiji Weng |
Variations | Seven stars of death Beiji Weng |
Limited | Lazy Mot |
Enemy | Reaper Hel • Superior Demon Hel • Reaper Chernobog • Chernobog (JB) • Saturday Baron Guede • Reaper Mot • Reaper Beiji Weng |
Event | None |
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 |