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* BonusBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'', Pale Rider appears as one of the three Fiends, being encountered on a specific square with a 1/256 chance of spawning. Defeating him gives another 1/256 chance to drop the ultimate weapon for the Law alignment.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'', you can seek them out and defeat them to unlock them for fusion, and ''will'' have to do so to unlock the sixth ending.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', each of the Riders appears in a different Sector; White in Delphinus, Red in Eridanus, Black in Fornax and Pale in Grus.
** They appear in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', being encountered in [[GuideDangIt very specific spots all over the world]], and only have a 1/256 chance of spawning. They also appear in a challenge quest in Infernal Tokyo, where they are challenged as a group instead of individually.
** The four appear individually as bosses of individual sections of Twisted Tokyo in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'', in between Matador and Trumpeter.
** In ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVSKingAbaddon'', they appear after a new moon when Raidou's luck is low. You can bribe them to avoid fighting, but they demand some high-end items in order to let you go. Several case files given by Lucifer involve a battle against them, where they take part in the battle as well at his request. The rewards are weapon ingredients that forge into the Longinus.



* OptionalBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'', Pale Rider appears as one of the three Fiends, being encountered on a specific square with a 1/256 chance of spawning. Defeating him gives another 1/256 chance to drop the ultimate weapon for the Law alignment.
** They appear in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', being encountered in [[GuideDangIt very specific spots all over the world]], and only have a 1/256 chance of spawning. They also appear in a challenge quest in Infernal Tokyo, where they are challenged as a group instead of individually.
** In ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVSKingAbaddon'', they appear after a new moon when Raidou's luck is low. You can bribe them to avoid fighting, but they demand some high-end items in order to let you go. Several case files given by Lucifer involve a battle against them, where they take part in the battle as well at his request. The rewards are weapon ingredients that forge into the Longinus.



* BonusBoss:
** Trumpeter appears in the UpdatedRerelease of Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, titled Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax. He is the one of the fiends that the Demi-fiend must face while undertaking Lucifer's demonic trial in retrieving all of the stolen Menorah. Appearing as the fiend that holds the last missing Menorah, Trumpeter intercepts the Demi-fiend in Yurakucho Station, transporting him to another realm and challenges him to a duel.
** Trumpeter returns once again as a demon of the Fiend Race in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', however, he must be found first on Sector Horologium to engage and destroy him so he can be fused with the final Enemy Search.
** Like the Four Horsemen above, he appears in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' as a very difficult and very rare encounter, with 1/256 odds that he will appear in the exact center of the crossroad in Kiccigiorgi Forest.
** Trumpeter appears as the boss of the section of Twisted Tokyo in between Pale Rider and Mother Harlot in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse''. Unlike the other Fiends, Nanashi must fight a Horde of him.



* OptionalBoss:
** Trumpeter returns as a demon of the Fiend Race in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', however, he must be found first on Sector Horologium to engage and destroy him so he can be fused with the final Enemy Search.
** He appears in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' as a very difficult and very rare encounter, with 1/256 odds that he will appear in the exact center of the crossroad in Kiccigiorgi Forest.



* BonusBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'', the Harlot is the penultimate Fiend (discounting the Dante rematch). She is encountered in Yoyogi Park after the first three Riders and Sakahagi are defeated. She holds one of the Menorahs and must be defeated on the True Demon Route.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'', Mother Harlot is guarded by Kazfiel and Aniel. The two Heralds, if the protagonist is Law aligned, will allow him to challenge Mother Harlot if he clears the Heralds' own challenges. The Fiend will offer an alignment affecting choice if beaten, either allowing herself to be killed or killing herself.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', Mother Harlot is one of the few Fiends not encountered with 1/256 odds. Instead, if Flynn completes the ''Prevent a Deal with an Overlord'' and ''Stop a Summoning'' quests on a New Game Plus Chaos run, he will be offered a quest to kill two demons to resurrect the goddess Ishtar. One of these demons is Mother Harlot. She may be fused upon defeat, though her fusion requires Trumpeter, who in turn requires the Riders, who require each other and Matador.
** Excluding DLC, Mother Harlot is the last Fiend in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'' and is the game's strongest optional non-DLC boss, being found at the bottom of Twisted Tokyo.



* {{Superboss}}:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', Mother Harlot is one of the few Fiends not encountered with 1/256 odds. Instead, if Flynn completes the ''Prevent a Deal with an Overlord'' and ''Stop a Summoning'' quests on a New Game Plus Chaos run, he will be offered a quest to kill two demons to resurrect the goddess Ishtar. One of these demons is Mother Harlot. She may be fused upon defeat, though her fusion requires Trumpeter, who in turn requires the Riders, who require each other and Matador.
** Excluding DLC, Mother Harlot is the last Fiend in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'' and is the game's strongest optional non-DLC boss, being found at the bottom of Twisted Tokyo.



* BonusBoss:
** Daisoujou debuted in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'' as a 1/256 chance encounter in particular squares. Upon defeat, he has another 1/256 chance to drop the Reaper's Bell, one of the ultimate weapons of the game.
** Daisoujou would return in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'' as the third Fiend and the first one not required to beat the game. Daisoujou guarded a Menorah with sturdy defenses and one hit kills in Ikebukuro.



* OptionalBoss:
** Daisoujou debuted in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'' as a 1/256 chance encounter in particular squares. Upon defeat, he has another 1/256 chance to drop the Reaper's Bell, one of the ultimate weapons of the game.
** Daisoujou would return in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'' as the third Fiend and the first one not required to beat the game. Daisoujou guarded a Menorah with sturdy defenses and one hit kills in Ikebukuro.



* BonusBoss:
** David appears much like Daisoujou and the Pale Rider as a 1/256 encounter in certain areas. His ultimate weapon is the Stradivarius.
** In the original ''Devil Summoner'', David is fought as a Quad Boss alongside Squall, Leviathan, and Enoch in one of the ultimate battles of the game.
** David makes a return in an EX Mission in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney''. Here, David is out to kill lost soldiers while putting on a show. The protagonist must save the soldiers and kill David to obtain the Death Omen forma, which produces the program necessary to create Fiends.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', he shows up yet again in the ''Dance of the Dead'' quest. Upon defeating the last Horde, David appears and ambushes Flynn. Upon his defeat, David mentions the other Fiends with his last words.
** David is the first Fiend to show up in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'', fought in the second floor of bonus dungeon Twisted Tokyo.



* OptionalBoss: David appears much like Daisoujou and the Pale Rider as a 1/256 encounter in certain areas. His ultimate weapon is the Stradivarius.



* BonusBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', Alice can be fought should Aleph manage to find a distinct gold chest in the factory near Betelgeuse's lair. Upon reaching the Gold Chest, Alice appears and asks Aleph whether she can keep the treasure. Should Aleph answer no, Alice attacks Aleph. Defeating her awards players with one of the [[InfinityPlusOneSword five strongest weapons]] of the game.
** Alice appears as a secret demon in ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy''. In order to summon her, Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV must first hear a rumor from the blond girl in the Shin-Sekai Soda Joint describing telephone booths around the capital. He then must check the public phone in Tsukudo-Cho near the shrine with a Belial in the party. Next, he must check the phone in Harumi-Cho with a Nebiros in the party. Finally, with both demons in party, Raidou must answer the phone in Ginza-Cho, which will call Alice up from Hell. If Raidou defeats her, he can then summon her by fusing Raja Naga and Jack Frost.
** Alice appears as a Case File boss for the Chaos-Alignment exclusive "One Girl's Happiness" case in ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon''. First, Raidou must complete the two "My Wish" cases. Later, a request from "[[Literature/ArsGoetia Uncle Red and Uncle Black]]" will appear in the Case Files section. They have lost Alice and come to Raidou for help finding her. Raidou must then speak to two girls by the Tamoten Shrine in Tsukudo-Cho. According to them, there's a rumor that a blue-eyed foreign girl lingers in the back stall of a bathroom in their school. The girl will ask a person if they will be her friend, and if somebody agrees then she will kill them. The girl who explains the rumor reveals that she said no and that the girl is still haunting her. Alice will then appear and pose the same question to Raidou. [[ButThouMust Regardless of the answer]], a battle will initiate.
** Alice can be summoned in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'' after the MC finishes the Ex-Mission "Catch that Rabbit" in Sector Fornax and after reaching Level 39 with the Fiend Converter. Originally, she posts the mission herself to ensure the capture of the "rabbit", upon which the MC pursues the rabbit across several holes until cornered. Once this happens, Alice, if allowed, will begin [[KickTheDog brutalizing the rabbit]] until stopped by the protagonist and confronted. Upon defeat, she will fade away.
** In ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2'' she is the ultimate boss who can only be fought during a NewGamePlus and once all other bonus bosses have been defeated. [[spoiler:She is also accompaned by Belial and Nebiros in the fight.]]
** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 1}}'', at Deva Yuga, Avidya World, the Ruins and in Devil's Peak, Alice can be found as a BossInMooksClothing. She's level 99, strong to everything and has 999 HP. You can't run, negotiate, or recruit her. Beating her nets you quite the sum of XP. and she can drop the item Pagan King, which enables the player to fuse Beelzebub, though she has an enconter rate of 1/256 making her a MetalSlime.



* OptionalBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', Alice can be fought should Aleph manage to find a distinct gold chest in the factory near Betelgeuse's lair. Upon reaching the Gold Chest, Alice appears and asks Aleph whether she can keep the treasure. Should Aleph answer no, Alice attacks Aleph. Defeating her awards players with one of the [[InfinityPlusOneSword five strongest weapons]] of the game.
** Alice appears as a secret demon in ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy''. In order to summon her, Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV must first hear a rumor from the blond girl in the Shin-Sekai Soda Joint describing telephone booths around the capital. He then must check the public phone in Tsukudo-Cho near the shrine with a Belial in the party. Next, he must check the phone in Harumi-Cho with a Nebiros in the party. Finally, with both demons in party, Raidou must answer the phone in Ginza-Cho, which will call Alice up from Hell. If Raidou defeats her, he can then summon her by fusing Raja Naga and Jack Frost.
** Alice appears as a Case File boss for the Chaos-Alignment exclusive "One Girl's Happiness" case in ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon''. First, Raidou must complete the two "My Wish" cases. Later, a request from "[[Literature/ArsGoetia Uncle Red and Uncle Black]]" will appear in the Case Files section. They have lost Alice and come to Raidou for help finding her. Raidou must then speak to two girls by the Tamoten Shrine in Tsukudo-Cho. According to them, there's a rumor that a blue-eyed foreign girl lingers in the back stall of a bathroom in their school. The girl will ask a person if they will be her friend, and if somebody agrees then she will kill them. The girl who explains the rumor reveals that she said no and that the girl is still haunting her. Alice will then appear and pose the same question to Raidou. [[ButThouMust Regardless of the answer]], a battle will initiate.
** Alice can be summoned in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'' after the MC finishes the Ex-Mission "Catch that Rabbit" in Sector Fornax and after reaching Level 39 with the Fiend Converter. Originally, she posts the mission herself to ensure the capture of the "rabbit", upon which the MC pursues the rabbit across several holes until cornered. Once this happens, Alice, if allowed, will begin [[KickTheDog brutalizing the rabbit]] until stopped by the protagonist and confronted. Upon defeat, she will fade away.
** In ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2'' she is the ultimate boss who can only be fought during a NewGamePlus and once all other bonus bosses have been defeated. [[spoiler:She is also accompaned by Belial and Nebiros in the fight.]]
** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 1}}'', at Deva Yuga, Avidya World, the Ruins and in Devil's Peak, Alice can be found as a BossInMooksClothing. She's level 99, strong to everything and has 999 HP. You can't run, negotiate, or recruit her. Beating her nets you quite the sum of XP. and she can drop the item Pagan King, which enables the player to fuse Beelzebub, though she has an enconter rate of 1/256 making her a MetalSlime.



* BonusBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', Ghost Q can be fought either through a 1/256 chance or through a special tile in the Diamond Realm. He has an equal chance of dropping one of the Staffs upon defeat.
** In ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', Ghost Q is fightable on a New Game Plus. Here, Ghost Q hosts a little game where you can either go for treasures or fight the Fiend himself.
** In ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2'', he returns, wishing for a duel with the protagonist.



* OptionalBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', Ghost Q can be fought either through a 1/256 chance or through a special tile in the Diamond Realm. He has an equal chance of dropping one of the Staffs upon defeat.
** In ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', Ghost Q is fightable on a New Game Plus. Here, Ghost Q hosts a little game where you can either go for treasures or fight the Fiend himself.



* BonusBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', Hell Biker has a rare chance of spawning on certain tiles or a higher chance in the Diamond Realm. Upon defeat, he can drop one of the ultimate Staffs.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'', Hell Biker is one of the Fiends with a Menorah. Outside of the Mantra Headquarters on a highway, Hell Biker senses the Demi-fiend and challenges him.



* OptionalBoss: In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', Hell Biker has a rare chance of spawning on certain tiles or a higher chance in the Diamond Realm. Upon defeat, he can drop one of the ultimate Staffs.



* BonusBoss: While required in ''Nocturne'', his other appearances are optional:
** In ''II'', the Fiends, Matador included, are found in certain tiles with a 1/256 chance, with the exception of an area in the Diamond Realm that will almost guarantee a Fiend.
** In the ''Hazama's Chapter'' remake of ''if..'', he is one of the three ''II'' Fiends added, along with Alice and the Sage of Time, and is fought like any other Fiend.
** In ''Strange Journey'', Matador is the resident Fiend of Sector Carina who has a low chance of spawning from an Enemy Search.
** In ''IV'', Matador is one of the seven 1/256 Fiends, having his spawn location in the Toyosu Shelter. Ignoring David and Plasma, he is the second lowest leveled Fiend, but unlike Chemtrail, he only has five Press Turns, much like the later Fiends.
** In ''Apocalypse'', he's the second boss of Twisted Tokyo, fought after David and before White Rider.



* OptionalBoss:
** In ''II'', the Fiends, Matador included, are found in certain tiles with a 1/256 chance, with the exception of an area in the Diamond Realm that will almost guarantee a Fiend.
** In ''Strange Journey'', Matador is the resident Fiend of Sector Carina who has a low chance of spawning from an Enemy Search.
** In ''IV'', Matador is one of the seven 1/256 Fiends, having his spawn location in the Toyosu Shelter. Ignoring David and Plasma, he is the second lowest leveled Fiend, but unlike Chemtrail, he only has five Press Turns, much like the later Fiends.



* BonusBoss: In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiII'', the ''Hazama's Chapter'' version of ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIf'', ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', and ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2''.



* BonusBoss:
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIf'', he appears under the same rules as the other Fiends, and is also the strongest.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'', he's one of the last two DLC bosses and one of only three bosses to break the initial level cap. Buying the Eternal Torus via his DLC adds one final section to Twisted Tokyo where Nanashi can fight En no Ozuno.



* OptionalBoss: In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'', he's one of the last two DLC bosses and one of only three bosses to break the initial level cap. Buying the Eternal Torus via his DLC adds one final section to Twisted Tokyo where Nanashi can fight En no Ozuno.



* BonusBoss: Chemtrail in ''IV'' has a 1/256 chance of appearing in a hidden area near Shinjuku. Along with the last DLC boss, he has the most press turns in the game with six, and unlike said DLC boss, Chemtrail will use all of them effectively.


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* OptionalBoss: Chemtrail in ''IV'' has a 1/256 chance of appearing in a hidden area near Shinjuku. Along with the last DLC boss, he has the most press turns in the game with six, and unlike said DLC boss, Chemtrail will use all of them effectively.
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* AreYouSureYouWantToDoThat: In ''Shin Megami Tensei I'' and ''IV'', if you trigger the RNG flag to fight one of them, you are asked, twice, if you want to "stay here". Saying yes both times triggers the battle.
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* YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe: Of the four, only Black Rider invokes the trope for some reason whilst the other three speak normally.
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%%* HasTwoMommies: [[Literature/ArsGoetia Nebiros and Belial]]
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* TheDeathOfDeath: All of the Fiends are incarnations of death in many forms, but with [[BonusBoss a lot of effort]] and [[LuckBasedMission a lot of luck]], all of them with the exception of Plasma can be slain and [[DefeatMeansPlayable can be summoned]] as a [[ReforgedIntoAMinion personal demon.]]

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* TheDeathOfDeath: All of the Fiends are incarnations of death in many forms, but with [[BonusBoss [[OptionalBoss a lot of effort]] and [[LuckBasedMission a lot of luck]], all of them with the exception of Plasma can be slain and [[DefeatMeansPlayable can be summoned]] as a [[ReforgedIntoAMinion personal demon.]]
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* UnstablePoweredChild: She still have the innocent mentality of a little girl, which is bad because she can't comprehend why people fear all the horrors she's capable of unleashing.
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* NightOfTheLivingMooks: In the Raidou Kuzunoha games, her battles have her continuously summoning undead monsters. And then you realise [[FateWorseThanDeath what happens to "her friends"]]...

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* NightOfTheLivingMooks: In the Raidou Kuzunoha games, her battles have her continuously summoning undead monsters. And then you realise realize [[FateWorseThanDeath what happens to "her friends"]]...
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: In ''IV'', they can all be fought [[WolfpackBoss at the same time]]...but not only are they individually weaker, but even all four of them together are far weaker than when they are fought separately. Justified, as they're part of a Hunter's Association sidequest; it would be absolutely unfair to expect someone merely going for full sidequest completion to take on four bosses each requiring extreme prep and endgame stats all at the same time.

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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: In ''IV'', they can all be fought [[WolfpackBoss at the same time]]...but not only are they individually weaker, but even all four of them together are far weaker than when they are fought separately. Justified, as they're part of a Hunter's Association sidequest; it would be absolutely unfair to expect someone merely going for full sidequest completion to take on four bosses each requiring extreme prep and endgame stats all at the same time.time at their full power.

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* BonusBoss: They are frequently encountered as brutal optional bosses. Except in ''Nocturne'', where some of them are mandatory fights, even on non-True Demon routes.


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* {{Superboss}}: They are frequently encountered as brutal optional bosses. Except in ''Nocturne'', where some of them are mandatory fights, even on non-True Demon routes.


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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: In ''IV'', they can all be fought [[WolfpackBoss at the same time]]...but not only are they individually weaker, but even all four of them together are far weaker than when they are fought separately. Justified, as they're part of a Hunter's Association sidequest; it would be absolutely unfair to expect someone merely going for full sidequest completion to take on four bosses each requiring extreme prep and endgame stats all at the same time.

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!!Pale Rider, Red Rider, White Rider and Black Rider ([[HorsemenOfTheApocalypse The Four Riders of the Apocalypse]])

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!!Trumpeter






!!Mother Harlot



!!Daisoujou



!!David



On Halloween, death itself would play the violin so the dead can rise from their grave can dance. In this series, David is the personification of this story of death.

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On Halloween, death itself would play the violin so the dead can rise from their grave can and dance. In this series, David is the personification of this story of death.



!!Alice



--> ''"A ghost who appears as a small blonde girl. She seems young, but her magic powers are formidable. She is either the ghost of an English girl who died a sad death, or an evil spirit from a fevered writer's mind."''

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!!Ghost Q



!!Hell Biker



!!Matador



--> ''"A Spanish Grim Reaper born from the pursuit of aesthetics killing. With his terrifying sword Espada, he now preys on humans rather than bulls."''

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!!Sage of Time






!!En no Ozuno






!!Chemtrail and Plasma



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* TookALevelInKindness: PlayedWith in that he's always shows up to fight you. However, he is supremely arrogant in ''Nocturne'', looking down his nose cavity at the Demi-Fiend and saying how unworthy he is to be holding a Menorah. However, when he shows up in ''V'', Matador acts more graciously, challenging the Nahobino to an honorable duel, explaining the significance of the Menorahs they noth carry, and praising his skill when he is bested in combat before surrending his own Menorah to the Nahobino.

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* TookALevelInKindness: PlayedWith in that he's always shows up to fight you. However, he is supremely arrogant in ''Nocturne'', looking down his nose cavity at the Demi-Fiend and saying how unworthy he is to be holding a Menorah. However, when he shows up in ''V'', Matador acts more graciously, challenging the Nahobino to an honorable duel, explaining the significance of the Menorahs they noth both carry, and praising his skill when he is bested in combat before surrending his own Menorah to the Nahobino.
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* SacredBowAndArrows: The White Rider wields a bow and his signature ability is called God's Bow, which is a light-elemental attack that can potentially kill its target instantly. A very fitting ability for a figure who is often interpreted as being Christ himself

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* SacredBowAndArrows: The White Rider wields a bow and his signature ability is called God's Bow, which is a light-elemental attack that can potentially kill its target instantly. A very fitting ability for a figure who is often interpreted as being Christ himselfHimself
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* SacredBowAndArrow: The White Rider wields a bow and his signature ability is called God's Bow, which is a light-elemental attack that can potentially kill its target instantly. A very fitting ability for a figure who is often interpreted as being Christ himself

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* SacredBowAndArrow: SacredBowAndArrows: The White Rider wields a bow and his signature ability is called God's Bow, which is a light-elemental attack that can potentially kill its target instantly. A very fitting ability for a figure who is often interpreted as being Christ himself
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* FourIsDeath: Quite possibly one of the oldest examples of this in the book.

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* FourIsDeath: Quite possibly one of the oldest examples of this in the book. It helps that the fourth rider literally ''is'' Death.

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* CoolHorse: All four of 'em.

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* CoolHorse: All four of 'em. White Rider's in particular stands out considering it's covered in ''eyes''.


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* SinisterScythe: As to be expected of the Pale Rider, who is the Grim Reaper himself.


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* TookALevelInKindness: PlayedWith in that he's always shows up to fight you. However, he is supremely arrogant in ''Nocturne'', looking down his nose cavity at the Demi-Fiend and saying how unworthy he is to be holding a Menorah. However, when he shows up in ''V'', Matador acts more graciously, challenging the Nahobino to an honorable duel, explaining the significance of the Menorahs they noth carry, and praising his skill when he is bested in combat before surrending his own Menorah to the Nahobino.

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By far the most unique of the Fiends. Like Alice, he was introduced as an NPC in the original game. After the ICBM strike, the Heroes found themselves in the Diamond Realm, cared for by En no Ozuno and his minions Zenki and Goki. After they left, he was never heard from again in the game, though it has since been revealed that he is also a Fiend...and quite a strong one at that.

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By far the most unique of the Fiends. Like Alice, he was introduced as an NPC in the original game. After the ICBM strike, the Heroes found themselves in the Diamond Realm, cared for by En no Ozuno and his minions Zenki and Goki. After they left, he was never heard from again in the game, though it has since been revealed that he is also a Fiend... and quite a strong one at that.that.
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