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Gozu-Tennoh is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise. He is the leader of the Mantra Army. He comes to be a mentor for Chiaki Tachibana.

Profile

Origin

Design

Gameplay

Compendium

Compendium Entries
Liberation Dx2 A Japanese Shinto-Buddhist syncretism and guardian deity of Gion Shoja. He is also called Muto Tenjin. In ancient China, he was said to be the son of Xi Wangmu and had a castle in northern Tenjiku with 80,000 subordinate deities. In Onmyodo, he is considered to be the god Tendo-Jin. Though many theories about his true identity exist, the Gion Gozu-Tennoh Goengi claims he is Yakushi Nyorai (Buddha) of the Pure Land. Many worship him to ward off pestilence.

Game Appearances

Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne

Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2

Megami Ibunroku Persona

Audio Drama Appearances

Novel Appearances

Anime Appearances

Manga Appearances

Other Appearances

Shin Megami Tensei IV

Mentioned in the Challenge Quest "Mysterious Story of Tennozu."

Trivia

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴズテンノウ Katakana spelling of 牛頭天王, meaning "ox-headed heavenly king."

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Notes

References