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Water elements of Indian mythology. Their name means "those who move in the water." | Water elements of Indian mythology. Their name means "those who move in the water." | ||
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Dis' origin is of the Norse mythology, where a dis is a goddess associated with fate who can be both benevolent and antagonistic towards mortal people. | Dis' origin is of the Norse mythology, where a dis is a goddess associated with fate who can be both benevolent and antagonistic towards mortal people. | ||
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Ongkot is an ape-prince who is the son of the Pali Thirat and Nang Montho. He is the cousin of Hanuman. He is a character in the Thai epic of Ramakien. Ramakien was derived from the Indian epic of Ramayana and the character Ongkot was drawn from the character of Angada. | Ongkot is an ape-prince who is the son of the Pali Thirat and Nang Montho. He is the cousin of Hanuman. He is a character in the Thai epic of Ramakien. Ramakien was derived from the Indian epic of Ramayana and the character Ongkot was drawn from the character of Angada. | ||
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In Islam and pre-Islamic Arabian folklore, a djinn is a supernatural fiery creature which possesses free will. Djinn are mentioned in the Qur'an, wherein a whole Sura is named after them. They can be either good or evil. In some cases, evil genies are said to lead humans astray. In Islam, Satan, known in Arabic as Iblis, is the iconic genie that refused to bow down to Adam when ordered to by Allah. | In Islam and pre-Islamic Arabian folklore, a djinn is a supernatural fiery creature which possesses free will. Djinn are mentioned in the Qur'an, wherein a whole Sura is named after them. They can be either good or evil. In some cases, evil genies are said to lead humans astray. In Islam, Satan, known in Arabic as Iblis, is the iconic genie that refused to bow down to Adam when ordered to by Allah. | ||
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Ganesha is a popular god of Hindu mythology. In ancient stories he was mistakenly beheaded by the Hindu God Shiva and only an Elephant's head could be found as a replacement. | Ganesha is a popular god of Hindu mythology. In ancient stories he was mistakenly beheaded by the Hindu God Shiva and only an Elephant's head could be found as a replacement. |
Revision as of 17:47, 17 April 2012
Contents |
How to Fuse
Demon | Demon | Fusion Range | Demon | Level | Cost | Success Rate |
Divine | Brute | 1-15 | Apsaras | 8 | 32 | 100% |
Wild Bird | Haunt | 16-27 | Isora | 14 | 98 | 100% |
Earth Spirits | Beast | 28-45 | Dis | 23 | 264 | 100% |
Earth Spirits | Fallen | 46-73 | Onkot | 37 | 684 | 85% |
Demigod | Wilder | 74-87 | Jinn | 44 | 968 | 74% |
Demigod | Tyrant | 88+ | Ganesha | 58 | 1682 | 53% |
Nocturne | Haunt | |||||
Fairy | Dragon King | |||||
Fairy | Earth Mother | |||||
Fairy | Fallen | |||||
Fairy | Brute | |||||
Fallen | Haunt |
Apsaras
- Main article: Apsaras
Water elements of Indian mythology. Their name means "those who move in the water."
They appear as young women and use their enchanting beauty to tempt humans in spiritual training and cause their downfall. Apsaras take Gandharvas as their mates, but are also known to marry human males. They are said to carry the souls of those who die in battle to heaven, where Indra, the god of thunder, awaits them.
In the Indian epic Ramayana, they are called Apsara.
Isora
- Main article: Isora
Also known as Azumi-no-isora. His body is covered in seaweed and oysters and other shellfish, giving him a hideous appearance.
Isora is a god of the sea, enshrined as the patron deito of Sigaumi Shrine. He was worshipped by the seafaring Azumi people.
Dis
- Main article: Dis
Dis' origin is of the Norse mythology, where a dis is a goddess associated with fate who can be both benevolent and antagonistic towards mortal people.
Onkot
- Main article: Onkot
Ongkot is an ape-prince who is the son of the Pali Thirat and Nang Montho. He is the cousin of Hanuman. He is a character in the Thai epic of Ramakien. Ramakien was derived from the Indian epic of Ramayana and the character Ongkot was drawn from the character of Angada.
Jinn
- Main article: Jinn
In Islam and pre-Islamic Arabian folklore, a djinn is a supernatural fiery creature which possesses free will. Djinn are mentioned in the Qur'an, wherein a whole Sura is named after them. They can be either good or evil. In some cases, evil genies are said to lead humans astray. In Islam, Satan, known in Arabic as Iblis, is the iconic genie that refused to bow down to Adam when ordered to by Allah.
Puksi
Efreet
Ganesha
- Main article: Ganesha
Ganesha is a popular god of Hindu mythology. In ancient stories he was mistakenly beheaded by the Hindu God Shiva and only an Elephant's head could be found as a replacement.
Yoma | |
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Demons | Apsaras • Isora • Dis • Kinnari • Onkot • Efreet • Jinn • Purski • Ganesha |
Variations | Accomplished Isora • Accomplished Dis • Lucky Dis |
Limited | None |
Enemy | The Flood caller Apsaras • The Flood caller Isora • The Kappa Bully Isora • Dis En podio • Obsession Enslaved Dis • Nightmare Onkot • Deformed Protector Efreet • Superior Demon Efreet • Deformed Protector Jinn • One who came to meet the Worldly Desires in the Abyss Purski • Destiny Invitee Purski • Elephant-headed Godchild Ganesha • One who came to meet the Worldly Desires in the Abyss Ganesha |
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 |