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Megami Tensei Wiki: a Demonic Compendium of your True Self. PERSONA 2 INNOCENT SIN: THE ALLEGORY OF WHATEVER. Crime and Punishment :: A Eternal Punishment Page. Devil Hackers' Nest. Digital Devil Saga: What's In A Kiss? Disclaimer: Digital Devil Saga and the Shin Megami Tensei series belong to Atlus, not me. I'm not making any money, from this or anything else, so suing me would really be a waste of your time. C&C is ALWAYS appreciated; flames will be cheerfully used to roast marshmallows.

What's In A Kiss? Though the endless rain had stopped at last, the wind had picked up as if to compensate for it. The whirlwind in the sky that centred on the Karma Temple was almost hypnotic to watch, but it left a sick feeling of dread in the pit of Heat's stomach. Pacing the length of the rooftop, Heat tried to work off the nervous, angry energy that had been driving him crazy since... since... well, since the strange lights had come and left the demons and chaos in their wake. Now the lack of rain was steadily eating away at what little patience and control he had left.

Heat had been happy, once. Then the lights had come, and Sera with them, and everything had gone to Hell. Sera. "Well, dat was stupid. "Relaxed? " Spring Kinkfest - Balance (Digital Devil Saga, Embryon/Roland) Title: BalanceAuthor: Emerald EmbersRating: PGWarnings: ViolencePairing: Embryon/RolandWordcount: 1175Prompt: June 5th - Digital Devil Saga: Embryon/Roland; cuddling, He'd never felt such a powerful sense of belonging. Given that the Embryon were a group of guerilla fighters who could transform into demons at will, Roland wasn't exactly short of reasons to find them strange.

Not to mention that he had issues enough of his own since infecting himself with the virus; Indra didn't exactly keep quiet about its constant hunger for flesh. With the above already preying on his mind, he could scarcely understand why he managed to find time to notice, let alone be puzzled by, the Embryon's constant tendency towards physical affection. Organised physical affection at that, as if it was something to be rationed and carefully controlled. But hugging wasn't normal, not for adults - hell, not for kids anymore either, not since the virus and Karma Society. He hadn't expected to see them again. The End. P4Hitoshura-.png (PNG Image, 720x480 pixels) I love how flawed the head of each reason is *spoilers* - Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Message Board for PlayStation 2.

Daisouju build? - Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Message Board for PlayStation 2. Thank you Voltgloss . My current demons in my party are: Uzume Level 30 - Just useful for healing and Mana refill, but she doesnt have any potential magic or physical attack other than Mazan, which, is not that powerful by the way. Kishin Minakata - Level 27, he has Dekaja and one debuff that lowers defense on enemies (as you can see i cannot remember the name). Principality - Level 30, the only reason im keeping it is because his high stats, he can do some physical damage, but his skills are lame. Eligor - Level 30 - Again, Lame Skills but nice stats and can do some damage, but agains bosses that need debuffing he is completely useless. DekajaDekunda Makatora. Critical flaws of the Reasons *Spoilers* - Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Message Board for PlayStation 2.

I actually have a considerably different take on Yosuga. Going to prove I'm a bit of a book nerd here.... but if anyone has read R.A. Salvatore's writings on Drizzt Do'Urden's early life, think of how he portrays Menzoberranzan. I consider Yosuga's "ideal world" to be something akin to that, although without the overriding matriarchy and religious intolerance. Simply put, a tiered hierarchy with a mechanism (battle, if you will) to improve one's standing, with "losers" destroyed for their "failures". You'd have a system something like the Houses of a drow city, and power struggles within those Houses.... perhaps even "tiers" within Houses that are like sub-Houses, which would allow for power struggles and tiers inside that, layers upon layers.

As for the question of "why would you train your potential competition".... why wouldn't you? There is certainly a power in numbers. I have some difficulties conceiving a world of Musubi. - Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Message Board for PlayStation 2. I'm thinking less in the way of individuality and limited omnipotence, but rather more in the way of isolation. Think about the middle sequence inside the Amala Network, where the other shades know you are there, and even interact with you, but are happiest when you leave them alone. I'm thinking not so much in the way of miniature "sub-worlds" within Musubi's greater world, but simply a situation where people don't have to interact with one another if they don't want to. In fact, the best picture I can paint would be an episode of "Outer Limits" I recall.

In this particular episode, you have a lot of yuppies living in a high-rise, but they never have to see or deal with one another (at the start, anyhow). They don't share elevators, they don't greet one another in the hallway, and all interactions are handled through an AI program whose "Prime Directive" is to serve the humans in the best way possible. Let's have a critical discussion about Nocturne - Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Message Board for PlayStation 2. Well, mind if I put in a tidbit of what I thought about the Reasons? (Bear with me, as I haven't played this in a while ((and it did sound much better in my head, can't convert it properly, sorry.))

As we learn in the story, many groups fight throughout the game over a reason. These are the Musubi, Yosuga, and Shijima reasonings. Each of these reasons are aspects that focus on a particular strength of a human being: The Shijima representing law, order and tact, the Yosuga representing power, confidence, and bravery, while the Musubi shows self-reliance, potential, and individuality. The Demi-Fiend, as you may have stated, was like the vigilante, the rogue with no rights to create a new world. However, a crucial revelation is made throughout the game IF you realized that you have sided with nobody. My revelation was that each of the three reasonings is one-third of the human race.

Yosuga plays on using power, where the weak die out and the strong survive as Chiaki would like it to be. Heretic Mansion. 25 March, 2012: NEWHmm.. I am back before 2 years! Well, anyway, this time I am releasing The Heretic Mansion version 1.2! In this version, Corrodias helped bringing up and solving the issue of wrong fusion results. Now fusion results are, dare I say, 100% accurate? Well, the resulted demon is accurate but the spells mistakes remain but nobody is complaining so I guess there are only a few. Oh. Speaking of spells, a Unicorn spell mistake was fixed as well. I've also tweaked here and there but nothing serious. 23 October, 2011: Waha! Anyway, a minor update is out.

See you in 2013. 10 October, 2009:I got an email from our friend Jordan (who suggested the fix for x64 platforms) that The Heretic Mansion runs just fine on Windows 7. 28 May, 2009:After so long, I've decided to release an enhanced version of the Heretic Mansion. To tell the truth, I've released this after getting reports about x64 Vista users facing problems. Check it out here. Enjoy :) 18 June, 2007:Reverse Fusions... The Heretic Mansion - Online. About the Site — Nyx's Lounge. 2607046e5232c096c1e0951.jpg (JPEG Image, 800x853 pixels) - Scaled (94%) Megami Tensei / Shin Megami Tensei. By Kurt Kalata & Christopher J. Snelgrove - 8/8/10 Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei - Famicom/PC88/MSX Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei 2 - Famicom Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei - Super Famicom Screenshot Comparisons On to Page 2.