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Lilith is the demon seductress, known as either first wife of Adam or an ancient Sumerian demon, depending on which myths you read. In the former, she's the mother of the Lilim. Her primary role as a character in the first ''Shin Megami Tensei'', where she takes the form of the human Yuriko and attempts to win over the main character, who, according to her, is the reincarnation of Adam.

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Lilith is the demon seductress, known as either first wife of Adam or an ancient Sumerian demon, depending on which myths you read. In the former, she's the mother of the Lilim. Her primary role is as a character in the first ''Shin Megami Tensei'', where she takes the form of the human Yuriko and attempts to win over the main character, who, according to her, is the reincarnation of Adam.


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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the original, her characterization was defined by being an agent of Lucifer and by trying to MurderTheHypotenuse, though even then she had an IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy moment. In the remakes and in ''IV'', she's cast far more positively. In the remade first game, she wants peaceful coexistence between humans and demons as well as her "eternal partner", while ''IV'' shows her as a symbol of knowledge and freedom who encourages people to embrace knowledge, wisdom and passion.


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* WiseSerpent: In ''IV'', she references her role as the Serpent of Eden, bringing forbidden knowledge to the people of Mikado.
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* LOL69: Unsurprisingly, Mara has been associated with the number "69" in the series. In ''Shin Megami Tensei'', his HP is 9'''69'''. In ''Shin Megami Tensei II'', his level is 69. In ''Shin Megami Tensei V'', he learns Megaton Press at Level 69 and his Daily Demon video has him at Level 69.
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*MsFanservice: Her ''Soul Hackers'' humanoid form, for its abstract features, is ''gorgeous'', with her bountiful racks, lovely face and lack of clothes. More blatant in her ''Strange Journey'' incarnation, [[OrgasmicCombat who ''moans'' while attacking]].
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** ''Shin Megami Tensei V'' proudly keeps this tradition up in a unique HurricaneOfEuphemisms conversation with him and his old friend Girimekhala, where he proposes riding him, then when Girimekhala hesitates, ''vice versa''.
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* TheBusCameBack: After not having any main story relevance since ''II'' (their appearances above as {{Bonus Boss}}es notwithstanding), Ishtar returns in ''V'' as a mandatory boss during the Chiyoda arc.

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* TheBusCameBack: After not having any main story relevance since ''II'' (their appearances above as {{Bonus {{Optional Boss}}es notwithstanding), Ishtar returns in ''V'' as a mandatory boss during the Chiyoda arc.

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* BonusBoss: Beelzebub appears as this trope so often it's practically series tradition. The games where he isn't this trope usually have him as a mandatory BossBattle instead.
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'': He can be fought during the endgame if you're Law or Neutral aligned, [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness unusually]] only as his humanoid Baal Zebul form which is still referred to as "Beelzebub". He's not ''quite'' as strong as the [[FinalBoss Final Bosses]] but still provides a decent optional challenge. If you're Chaos aligned, he ''joins'' you instead.
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'': Beelzebub appears in Castle Kether in the Abyss. He is a voluntary challenge; if you walk into his chamber, he will challenge you and you may decline and even come back later.
** In the re-release version of ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'' Beelzebub is ''technically'' an optional boss as he is only a mandatory boss battle if you want to reach the True Demon Ending, as he can only be fought in the Fourth Kalpa of the Labyrinth of Amala. Defeating him makes him fuseable and erases the curses in the hallways of the Third Kalpa.
** ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga: Avatar Tuner'' also has him as a part of a series of bonus bosses. Unlike the others, the party is required to fight him twice before killing him for good. Defeating Beelzebub's fly-form will grant the ammo Magatama and the item "Tyrant's Skull", which unlocks the High Priest Mantra, granting the access to several of Beelzebub's skillsets. Players will also net the Karma Ring which protects the wearer from Dark-based attacks, which can be [[OldSaveBonus equipped in the sequel]].
** Beelzebub is the ultimate boss and highest level summonable demon in the game in ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy''. He must be defeated at the lowest level of the Training Hall. The player must save at the last save point in the game and return to the Training Hall. A voice will speak to Raidou when he enters the northern section of the bottom floor. Then Raidou must collect 3 special items (the Emblem of Hell, the Phantom Skull and the Tyrant Spawn) to prove his worth to Beelzebub. These items are obtained by fighting 3 Hyakki-Yakkou battles (ZergRush battles with 100 demons) at certain moon phases in certain sections of different floors. (A Kudan will hint at their location a phase or two before the battle's set phase) Then Raidou can fight Beelzebub in the same spot where he heard the voice, but he must beat some Ukobach and Nebiros before Beelzebub will appear.
** Though a mandatory boss in ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', Beelzebub returns as a BonusBoss in ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2''. Here, he's a BarrierChangeBoss par excellence.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', Beelzebub appears in a two part sidequest concerning the resurrection of Baal. Unless you're on the Neutral route, both sidequests are entirely optional, and even on Neutral, only the first part is required. Along with the Fiends, Beelzebub is considered the ultimate non-DLC boss in the game.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'' ''[[UpdatedRerelease Redux]]'', [[spoiler:Beelzebub is one of Louisa Ferre's four generals she summons in a New Game Plus EX Mission in the new final dungeon, all of whom are stronger than even the Demiurge. He can be reached via the northeast teleport in the room north of Louisa, but you'll have to find the switch to lower the wall guarding his door to fight him.]]



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** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'': He can be fought during the endgame if you're Law or Neutral aligned, [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness unusually]] only as his humanoid Baal Zebul form which is still referred to as "Beelzebub". He's not ''quite'' as strong as the [[FinalBoss Final Bosses]] but still provides a decent optional challenge. If you're Chaos aligned, he ''joins'' you instead.
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'': Beelzebub appears in Castle Kether in the Abyss. He is a voluntary challenge; if you walk into his chamber, he will challenge you and you may decline and even come back later.
** In the re-release version of ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'' Beelzebub is ''technically'' an optional boss as he is only a mandatory boss battle if you want to reach the True Demon Ending, as he can only be fought in the Fourth Kalpa of the Labyrinth of Amala. Defeating him makes him fuseable and erases the curses in the hallways of the Third Kalpa.
** ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga: Avatar Tuner'' also has him as a part of a series of bonus bosses. Unlike the others, the party is required to fight him twice before killing him for good. Defeating Beelzebub's fly-form will grant the ammo Magatama and the item "Tyrant's Skull", which unlocks the High Priest Mantra, granting the access to several of Beelzebub's skillsets. Players will also net the Karma Ring which protects the wearer from Dark-based attacks, which can be [[OldSaveBonus equipped in the sequel]].
** Beelzebub is the ultimate boss and highest level summonable demon in the game in ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy''. He must be defeated at the lowest level of the Training Hall. The player must save at the last save point in the game and return to the Training Hall. A voice will speak to Raidou when he enters the northern section of the bottom floor. Then Raidou must collect 3 special items (the Emblem of Hell, the Phantom Skull and the Tyrant Spawn) to prove his worth to Beelzebub. These items are obtained by fighting 3 Hyakki-Yakkou battles (ZergRush battles with 100 demons) at certain moon phases in certain sections of different floors. (A Kudan will hint at their location a phase or two before the battle's set phase) Then Raidou can fight Beelzebub in the same spot where he heard the voice, but he must beat some Ukobach and Nebiros before Beelzebub will appear.
** Though a mandatory boss in ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', Beelzebub returns as an OptionalBoss in ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2''. Here, he's a BarrierChangeBoss par excellence.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', Beelzebub appears in a two part sidequest concerning the resurrection of Baal. Unless you're on the Neutral route, both sidequests are entirely optional, and even on Neutral, only the first part is required. Along with the Fiends, Beelzebub is considered the ultimate non-DLC boss in the game.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'' ''[[UpdatedRerelease Redux]]'', [[spoiler:Beelzebub is one of Louisa Ferre's four generals she summons in a New Game Plus EX Mission in the new final dungeon, all of whom are stronger than even the Demiurge. He can be reached via the northeast teleport in the room north of Louisa, but you'll have to find the switch to lower the wall guarding his door to fight him.]]



* BonusBoss: Lilith appears as a bonus boss on the 4th Day of ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2''. She is seen having charmed several men and [[FlunkyBoss sends them to fight the player]]. Because the men are fighting against their will, the player has to defeat Lilith without defeating any of the charmed men.



* OptionalBoss: Lilith appears as a bonus boss on the 4th Day of ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2''. She is seen having charmed several men and [[FlunkyBoss sends them to fight the player]]. Because the men are fighting against their will, the player has to defeat Lilith without defeating any of the charmed men.



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** Astaroth appears as one in a NewGamePlus Challenge Quest found in ''Shin Megami Tensei IV''. [[spoiler: Minako is attempting to summon him to be the Ring of Gaea's King, but when he is defeated uses him in a plan to restore Ishtar instead.]] He's also one of the most powerful bosses in the game, being only one of two non-Final or DLC bosses to reach Level 90.
** Ishtar becomes one of the bosses in the Womb of Grief bonus dungeon for ''Strange Journey Redux'', and needs to be defeated for the new alignment endings.



* OptionalBoss: Astaroth appears as one in a NewGamePlus Challenge Quest found in ''Shin Megami Tensei IV''. [[spoiler: Minako is attempting to summon him to be the Ring of Gaea's King, but when he is defeated uses him in a plan to restore Ishtar instead.]] He's also one of the most powerful bosses in the game, being only one of two non-Final or DLC bosses to reach Level 90.



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** In ''King Abaddon'' Asura is a boss in one of the case files from the last chapter of the game. The player must be law aligned to receive it from the Herald of Yatagarasu and complete all their previous case files. He is faced in Akarana Corridor and can be fused after being defeated.
** In ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' Asura appears as foe in the Challenge Quest Samurai and Hunters United, where he's been rampaging in a desert part of Tokyo.



* DemotedToExtra: Asura went from FinalBoss in the first game to major boss in ''Strange Journey'' to unimportant BonusBoss in ''IV''.

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* DemotedToExtra: Asura went from FinalBoss in the first game to major boss in ''Strange Journey'' to unimportant BonusBoss OptionalBoss in ''IV''.



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** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'': The Demi-fiend gets to fight an incomplete form of Mara when it appears after he encourages the SummoningRitual during a Full Kagutsuchi phase in Shibuya at the request of two Manikins. He will be rewarded with the Muspell Magatama upon defeating him.
** ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon'': You face her in "[[WhichMe Fake Raidou Sighted]]!" and "7th Trumpet, Eternal King".
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'': If the Protagonist has chosen the Law route, Seraph will inform of the return of Mara, its eternal enemy. It will then post an EX Mission calling for Mara's extermination. Upon Mara's death, it will meet with the Protagonist and request to join his party.
** ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'': At the end of the second Maruo sidequest, Mara reveals himself as the mastermind. Once the requirements are met, Maruo will send a message begging Nanashi to save his cult from Mara, who becomes one of the two strongest Challenge Quest bosses in the game. Beating him gives closure, but Mara himself does not get unlocked from this - he's unlocked by default.

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* RedIsHeroic: [[AvertedTrope Averted]], despite being associated with the color red. While they aren't necessarily ''completely'' evil, calling them heroic [[DarkIsEvil is a]] [[DarkIsNotEvil stretch]].



!!Ashura-Oh/Asura/[[VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohavsKingAbaddon Vairocana]]/[[VideoGame/MegamiTenseiII Ahura]] [[VideoGame/MajinTenseiII Mazda]]/[[VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney Asherah]]

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[-''Due to the infamous nature of [[GagPenis his]] [[NotSafeForWork appearance]], '''no image of Mara will be shown.''' You can open up a search engine if you really want to know what he looks like, so long as you have some BrainBleach handy. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.''-]

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[-''Due to the infamous nature of [[GagPenis his]] [[NotSafeForWork his appearance]], '''no image of Mara will be shown.''' You can open up a search engine if you really want to know what he looks like, so long as you have some BrainBleach handy. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.''-]



** When in the Chaos Path in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', she posts a mission calling for the death of a Seraph. She'd go herself, [[VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne but wants to stabilize so she won't]] [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten become a Slime again]].

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** When in the Chaos Path in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', she posts a mission calling for the death of a Seraph. She'd go herself, [[VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne but wants to stabilize so she won't]] [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten won't become a Slime again]].



* OptionalPartyMember: In ''Strange Journey'', she appears in Sector Grus after reaching a certain part of Sector Horologium. In the Chaos path, she hires the Protagonist to assault a gathering of angels and disrupt the ritual they were carrying out. Despite the attack, [[YouCantThwartStageOne the angels finish the fusion ritual and combine themselves to form Seraph]], forcing the protagonist into a fight. After Seraph's demise, Mara will arrive, regretting she did not participate in the death of the Seraph, and can join the Protagonist's party. Fulfilling her request also yields the right to summon her through fusion and the Peacemaker, [[InfinityPlusOneSword the most devastating]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter gun of the game]] although it can only be equipped if the Protagonist is Chaos-aligned.

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* OptionalPartyMember: In ''Strange Journey'', she appears in Sector Grus after reaching a certain part of Sector Horologium. In the Chaos path, she hires the Protagonist to assault a gathering of angels and disrupt the ritual they were carrying out. Despite the attack, [[YouCantThwartStageOne the angels finish the fusion ritual and combine themselves to form Seraph]], forcing the protagonist into a fight. After Seraph's demise, Mara will arrive, regretting she did not participate in the death of the Seraph, and can join the Protagonist's party. Fulfilling her request also yields the right to summon her through fusion and the Peacemaker, [[InfinityPlusOneSword the most devastating]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter devastating gun of the game]] although it can only be equipped if the Protagonist is Chaos-aligned.
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[-''Due to the infamous nature of [[GagPenis his]] [[NotSafeForWork appearance]], '''no image of Mara will be shown.''' You can open up a search engine if you really want to know what he looks like.''-]

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[-''Due to the infamous nature of [[GagPenis his]] [[NotSafeForWork appearance]], '''no image of Mara will be shown.''' You can open up a search engine if you really want to know what he looks like.like, so long as you have some BrainBleach handy. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.''-]
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Neither Ishtar and Astaroth seem to be fond of wearing any kind of footwear, though Astaroth seems to just forgo clothes in general.
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* BladeOnAStick: Astaroth wields a spear in his classic design. His ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' design swaps this out for a sword instead.
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* BareYourMidriff: Ishtar's top only covers her chest, leaving her torso exposed for all to see.

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His appearance in the first mainline game ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'' depicts him as a [[ManOfWealthAndTaste man in a business suit]] named Louis Cypher that gives you cryptic, misleading information. He shows his true colors in the Chaos path ending, transforming into a blonde angel swathed in white robes, with golden horns and six feathery wings.\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', Lucifer again appears as Louis Cypher, having turned against YHVH after being ordered to [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt destroy the world]]. If you chose the [[MultipleEndings Law and Neutral Paths]] you will face him in battle, but in the Chaos path he will [[OptionalPartyMember join your party]] in order to stop [[EnemyMine Satan and YHVH]].\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'', he appears in two forms: a young blonde-haired boy and an old man in a wheelchair. In both forms accompanied by a nurse in black who appears young when he looks old, and vice-versa. He gives the Demi-fiend his first Magatama, allowing you to survive in the Vortex World. If you complete Nocturne's optional dungeon, it is also [[TheReveal revealed]] that he was the one to give the Menorahs to the Fiends, in order to make the Demi-fiend powerful enough to challenge God.\\\

In ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon'', Louis makes an appearance in the Tamonten Shrine as a "blonde young man" who appears to serve as a "spark" for Raidou and his actions. He is also referred to as Beelzebub, according to the Mushibito race due to the fact that they see him as a fly, not as a human. After you get the "Chaos" ending and start a New Game Plus+ file, Raidou can take case files involving Louis and end up discovering his true identity while also battling his Lucifer form. Raidou can also use a Skill demon to transform as Louis, whose special ability is to gain money from talking to demons in the Dark Realm.\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', Louis Cypher [[GenderFlip appears]] as a "blonde woman" wearing a goat's head hairclip and a blue dress named "Louisa Ferre".\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiV'' Lucifer returns once more in Da'at, where he seemingly kills the Creator God of this universe only to perish himself. However, it soon becomes clear this was only the start of his plans, and he once again has great expectations for mankind in the world to come.

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His appearance in In the first mainline game ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'' depicts him as a [[ManOfWealthAndTaste man in a business suit]] named Louis Cypher that gives you cryptic, misleading information. He shows his true colors in the never-ending battle between Law and Chaos path ending, transforming into a blonde angel swathed in white robes, with golden horns and six feathery wings.\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'',
various different universes, Lucifer again appears as Louis Cypher, having turned against YHVH after being ordered in most of his incarnations seeks to [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt destroy liberate humanity and demons from YHVH's control, with the world]]. If you chose the [[MultipleEndings Law and Neutral Paths]] you will face him in battle, but in the Chaos path he will [[OptionalPartyMember join your party]] in order to stop [[EnemyMine Satan and YHVH]].\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'', he appears in two forms: a young blonde-haired boy and an old man in a wheelchair. In both forms accompanied by a nurse in black who appears young when he looks old, and vice-versa. He gives the Demi-fiend his first Magatama, allowing you to survive in the Vortex World. If you
goal of attaining complete Nocturne's optional dungeon, it freedom to do whatever they may please. His exact motives and methods vary from game to game, but he often takes the form of humans with blond hair and blue eyes, going by "LouisCypher". His most recurring role is also [[TheReveal revealed]] that he was of a schemer who interacts with the one protagonists at various points, trying to give convince them to side with him and the Menorahs to forces of Chaos against the Fiends, in order to make the Demi-fiend powerful enough to challenge God.\\\

In ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon'', Louis makes an appearance in the Tamonten Shrine as a "blonde young man" who appears to serve as a "spark" for Raidou and his actions. He is also referred to as Beelzebub, according to the Mushibito race due to the fact that they see him as a fly, not as a human. After you get the "Chaos" ending and start a New Game Plus+ file, Raidou can take case files involving Louis and end up discovering his true identity while also battling his Lucifer form. Raidou can also use a Skill demon to transform as Louis, whose special ability is to gain money from talking to demons in the Dark Realm.\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', Louis Cypher [[GenderFlip appears]] as a "blonde woman" wearing a goat's head hairclip and a blue dress named "Louisa Ferre".\\\

In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiV'' Lucifer returns once more in Da'at, where he seemingly kills the Creator God
forces of this universe only to perish himself. However, it soon becomes clear this was only the start of his plans, and he once again has great expectations for mankind in the world to come. Law.
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Arguably moreso than even [[{{God}} YHVH Himself]]; the top demons of Chaos and Lucifer don't hold the right to rule Chaos by virtue of being mandated leaders, [[KlingonPromotion but by kicking the shit out of anyone who could have challenged them for the rule]]. This very much extends upwards to how they value their own "society", being one rooted in the rule of nature and a massive caste between the "strong" and the "weak".

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Arguably moreso than even [[{{God}} YHVH Himself]]; the top demons of Chaos and Lucifer don't hold the right to rule Chaos by virtue of being mandated leaders, [[KlingonPromotion but by kicking the shit out of anyone who could have challenged them for the rule]]. This very much extends upwards to how they value their own "society", being one rooted in the rule of nature and a massive caste between the "strong" and the "weak".



* MightMakesRight: A firm believer in this. To them, [[TheSocialDarwinist if you lack the strength to hold your own, your life is virtually worth nothing to them as a wholesale]]. This extends in their methods of meritocracy or the ideals of it as such, with only the strongest of them all getting to lead, and are very often determined by KlingonPromotion and AsskickingEqualsAuthority.

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* MightMakesRight: A firm believer in this. To them, [[TheSocialDarwinist if you lack the strength to hold your own, your life is virtually worth nothing to them as a wholesale]]. This extends in their methods of meritocracy or the ideals of it as such, with only the strongest of them all getting to lead, and are very often determined by KlingonPromotion and AsskickingEqualsAuthority.AsskickingLeadsToLeadership.
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* BattleThemeMusic: He typically doesn't get to have his own battle music and instead settles for a generic boss track, but ''Nocturne'' throws him a bone with his own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FgVOQz2AzA self-titled theme]].

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* BattleThemeMusic: He typically doesn't get to have his own battle music and instead settles for a generic boss track, but ''Nocturne'' throws him a bone with his own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FgVOQz2AzA self-titled theme]].theme]] which is a BossRemix of the Chaos faction's recurring theme.

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* BattleThemeMusic: He typically doesn't get to have his own battle music and instead settles for a generic boss track, but ''Nocturne'' throws him a bone with his own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FgVOQz2AzA self-titled theme]].
* {{Beelzebub}}: An excellent design taking inspiration from the ''Dictionnaire Infernal'' that actually shows up if you do a clean google search for him. He also has another design with is a obese blue man with red stripes and a tiger skin.



* {{Beelzebub}}: An excellent design taking inspiration from the ''Dictionnaire Infernal'' that actually shows up if you do a clean google search for him. He also has another design with is a obese blue man with red stripes and a tiger skin.
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* ShesGotLegs: Ishtar's outfit and pose draw attention to her long legs.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Like Beldr/Baldur, he was renamed "Belzaboul" in ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'''s English release to force him into the "Bel" naming scheme which otherwise only works in Japanese.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Like Beldr/Baldur, he was renamed "Belzaboul" in ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'''s English release to force him into the "Bel" naming scheme which otherwise only works in Japanese.scheme.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Like Beldr/Baldur, he was renamed "Belzaboul" in ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'''s English release to force him into the "Bel" naming scheme which otherwise only works in Japanese.
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%%* DarkSkinnedRedhead: Ashtar

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