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{{Transient icon|Mephistopheles}}. | {{Transient icon|Mephistopheles}}. | ||
The exiled soul of Gehenna | The exiled soul of Gehenna was Faust. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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{{Catalog2 | {{Catalog2 | ||
|title= Transients of Gehenna | |title= Transients of Gehenna | ||
|{{Team member|Amduscias}} | |||
|{{Team member|Astaroth}} | |{{Team member|Astaroth}} | ||
|{{Team member|Bael}} | |{{Team member|Bael}} | ||
|{{Team member|Baphomet}} | |||
|{{Team member|Bathym}} | |{{Team member|Bathym}} | ||
|{{Team member|Behemoth|flavor = Banished from<br/>Eden}} | |{{Team member|Behemoth|flavor = Banished from<br/>Eden}} | ||
|{{Team member|Belphegor}} | |||
|{{Team member|Gunzo|flavor = His companions<br/>Legion}} | |{{Team member|Gunzo|flavor = His companions<br/>Legion}} | ||
|{{Team member|Leviathan|icon=typhoeus02|flavor = Banished from<br/>Eden】<br/>【Exception}} | |{{Team member|Leviathan|icon=typhoeus02|flavor = Banished from<br/>Eden】<br/>【Exception}} | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The transients from this world are from various mythologies and legends that usually come from the underworld or its parallel in other cultures. | * The transients from this world are from various mythologies and legends that usually come from the underworld or its parallel in other cultures. | ||
** | ** {{Transient icon|Mephistopheles}} is a demon from a German legend based on [[Wikipedia:Faust|Johann Georg Faust]]. | ||
** There are two transients that hail from the [[Wikipedia:Grand_Grimoire|Grand Grimoire]], a book containing instructions to summon and make a deal with the devil. | ** There are two transients that hail from the [[Wikipedia:Grand_Grimoire|Grand Grimoire]], a book containing instructions to summon and make a deal with the devil. | ||
*** The grand duke of hell, {{Transient icon|Astaroth}} | *** The grand duke of hell, {{Transient icon|Astaroth}} | ||
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*** {{Transient icon|Bathym}} is a duke of hell ranked 18th. | *** {{Transient icon|Bathym}} is a duke of hell ranked 18th. | ||
*** {{Transient icon|Astaroth}}, though also in the Grand Grimoire, is a duke of hell ranked 29th in the Lesser Key of Solomon; has connections to the Canaan goddess Astarte from a now-forgotten world. | *** {{Transient icon|Astaroth}}, though also in the Grand Grimoire, is a duke of hell ranked 29th in the Lesser Key of Solomon; has connections to the Canaan goddess Astarte from a now-forgotten world. | ||
*** {{Transient icon|Marchosias}} is a marquis of hell ranked 35th, was an angel before he fell alongside the other angels that rebelled with Lucifer. | *** {{Transient icon|Marchosias}} is a marquis of hell ranked 35th, and was an angel before he fell alongside the other angels that rebelled with Lucifer. | ||
*** Focalor is a duke of hell ranked 41st, who can be seen as a similar demon to {{Transient icon|Lucifuge}}. Lucifuge's full name is Lucifuge Rofocale, and Focalor is an anagram of Rofocale. | |||
*** {{Transient icon|Ose}} is a president of hell ranked 57th. | *** {{Transient icon|Ose}} is a president of hell ranked 57th. | ||
*** {{Transient icon|Vapula}} is a duke of hell ranked 60th. | *** {{Transient icon|Vapula}} is a duke of hell ranked 60th. | ||
*** {{Transient icon|Amduscias}} is a duke of hell ranked 67th. | |||
** {{Transient icon|Ziz}} and {{Transient icon|Behemoth}} (along with Leviathan) are creatures from Abrahamic religions noted to be gigantic primordial beasts of the sky, land, and sea, respectively. | ** {{Transient icon|Ziz}} and {{Transient icon|Behemoth}} (along with Leviathan) are creatures from Abrahamic religions noted to be gigantic primordial beasts of the sky, land, and sea, respectively. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Belphegor}} is a demon listed in the demonological book [[wikipedia:Dictionnaire_Infernal|Dictionnaire Infernal]]. | |||
** {{Transient icon|Zabaniyya}} are Islamic angels of hell that torment sinners and are noted to be guardians of hell. | ** {{Transient icon|Zabaniyya}} are Islamic angels of hell that torment sinners and are noted to be guardians of hell. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Baphomet}} is an invented pagan deity that is adopted by various occult traditions. | |||
** The Legion that attaches themselves to {{Transient icon|Gunzo}} appear to be loosely based on the communal unclean spirits that possessed the [[Wikipedia:Exorcism_of_the_Gerasene_demoniac|Gerasene demoniac]] and were exorcised by Jesus Christ. | ** The Legion that attaches themselves to {{Transient icon|Gunzo}} appear to be loosely based on the communal unclean spirits that possessed the [[Wikipedia:Exorcism_of_the_Gerasene_demoniac|Gerasene demoniac]] and were exorcised by Jesus Christ. | ||
{{Story Terms}} | {{Story Terms}} | ||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 20 July 2024
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Gehenna is one of the worlds that are participating in The Game. It's based on demonic figures in the Abrahamic scriptures, as well as demons in related occult texts.
The World Representative of Gehenna is Mephistopheles.
The exiled soul of Gehenna was Faust.
Overview
Gehenna is a world with persistent System based upon majority rule. Some of its inhabitants have rankings, although it doesn't directly represent the capability of the individuals. The residents of Gehenna consist of natives and refugees who were chased out from their original world. It has an open Gate connected to Eden.
Transients
Transients of Gehenna | |||||
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Notes
- The transients from this world are from various mythologies and legends that usually come from the underworld or its parallel in other cultures.
- Mephistopheles is a demon from a German legend based on Johann Georg Faust.
- There are two transients that hail from the Grand Grimoire, a book containing instructions to summon and make a deal with the devil.
- Most of the transients in Gehenna are demons in the Lesser Key of Solomon, an anonymous grimoire on demonology.
- Bael is a king of hell ranked 1st, though in-game he is the remnants of the Canaan god Baal after their world was destroyed.
- Sitri is a prince of hell ranked 12th.
- Bathym is a duke of hell ranked 18th.
- Astaroth, though also in the Grand Grimoire, is a duke of hell ranked 29th in the Lesser Key of Solomon; has connections to the Canaan goddess Astarte from a now-forgotten world.
- Marchosias is a marquis of hell ranked 35th, and was an angel before he fell alongside the other angels that rebelled with Lucifer.
- Focalor is a duke of hell ranked 41st, who can be seen as a similar demon to Lucifuge. Lucifuge's full name is Lucifuge Rofocale, and Focalor is an anagram of Rofocale.
- Ose is a president of hell ranked 57th.
- Vapula is a duke of hell ranked 60th.
- Amduscias is a duke of hell ranked 67th.
- Ziz and Behemoth (along with Leviathan) are creatures from Abrahamic religions noted to be gigantic primordial beasts of the sky, land, and sea, respectively.
- Belphegor is a demon listed in the demonological book Dictionnaire Infernal.
- Zabaniyya are Islamic angels of hell that torment sinners and are noted to be guardians of hell.
- Baphomet is an invented pagan deity that is adopted by various occult traditions.
- The Legion that attaches themselves to Gunzo appear to be loosely based on the communal unclean spirits that possessed the Gerasene demoniac and were exorcised by Jesus Christ.
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