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{{#vardefine:transient en name|Astaroth}}
{{#vardefine:transient en name|Astaroth}}
{{#vardefine:transient gate|Gehenna}}
{{#vardefine:transient gate|Gehenna}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Soul Unsettling Poisonous Snake<rt>Criminatores Diabolos</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>Soul Unsettling Poisonous Snake<rt>Criminatores Diabolus</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient illustrator|志村貴子}}
{{#vardefine:transient illustrator|志村貴子}}


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** Their rule to be able to expose the memories of someone's past, present, and future is taken from their ability in the Ars Goetia wherein Astaroth can give true answers to questions relating to the past, present, and future as well as discovering all secrets.
** Their rule to be able to expose the memories of someone's past, present, and future is taken from their ability in the Ars Goetia wherein Astaroth can give true answers to questions relating to the past, present, and future as well as discovering all secrets.
[[File:AstarothSeal.jpg|200px|right|Astaroth's Seal]]
[[File:AstarothSeal.jpg|200px|right|Astaroth's Seal]]
* Astaroth's charge skill "Criminatores Diabolos" references the '''Diabolos''' which was equivalent to Astaroth who was the leader of a group of archdemons that called themselves the '''Criminatores''', also known as the ''Accusers'' or the ''Slanderers''.
* Astaroth's charge skill "Criminatores Diabolus" references the '''Diabolos''' which was equivalent to Astaroth who was the leader of a group of archdemons that called themselves the '''Criminatores''', also known as the ''Accusers'' or the ''Slanderers''.
* The lady with hair like the sky Astaroth's research file mentions is Astarte as elucidated more in [[Event_Quest:Raiders_of_the_Lost_Isle_2:_The_Promised_Undersea_City|The Promised Undersea City]].
* The lady with hair like the sky Astaroth's research file mentions is Astarte as elucidated more in [[Event_Quest:Raiders_of_the_Lost_Isle_2:_The_Promised_Undersea_City|The Promised Undersea City]].
** Astaroth's origins in actual mythos were derived from the [[Wikipedia:Phoenicia|Phoenician]] goddess of love and war [[Wikipedia:Astarte|Astarte]] where the Hebrew Bible refers to her statues as Ashtoreth (singular) or Ashtaroth (multiple statues).
** Astaroth's origins in actual mythos were derived from the [[Wikipedia:Phoenicia|Phoenician]] goddess of love and war [[Wikipedia:Astarte|Astarte]] where the Hebrew Bible refers to her statues as Ashtoreth (singular) or Ashtaroth (multiple statues).
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