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The Ring of Gaea's core principles are in direct conflict with the [[Messian Church]], another recurring group in the series, and the two are often seen at war with one another. In {{Link|Game|SMT4}}, the Messian Church is not present and the Ring of Gaea are instead in conflict with the [[Ashura-kai]].
The Ring of Gaea's core principles are in direct conflict with the [[Messian Church]], another recurring group in the series, and the two are often seen at war with one another. In {{Link|Game|SMT4}}, the Messian Church is not present and the Ring of Gaea are instead in conflict with the [[Ashura-kai]].


In some games, members of the Ring of Gaea are encountered as enemies, in which "Gaean" is used as a [[Demon]] [[Race]]. In ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' however, they are classified under the [[Human]] Race.
In some games, members of the Ring of Gaea are encountered as [[Recruitable Human]]s, in which "Gaean" is used as a [[Demon]] [[Race]]. In ''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' however, they are classified under the [[Human]] Race.


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==List of Demons==
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{{Level|[[Suicide Unit]]|15}}
{{Level|[[Death Rider]]|20}}
{{Level|[[Fallen Monk]]|27}}
{{Level|[[Oni Jorou]]|40}}
{{Level|[[Dark Priest]]|52}}
{{Level|[[Assassin]]|56}}
{{Level|[[Amaterasu]]{{Exp|CD-ROM² Exclusive}}|60}}
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{{Level|[[Kugutsushi]]|8}}
{{Level|[[Jiraiya]]|15}}
{{Level|[[Onmyōji]]|22}}
{{Level|[[Ashura]]|30}}
{{Level|[[Kamen-Hijiri]]|39}}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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SMT1 PS Gaean Priest Sprite.png
SMT1 PS Gaean Priest Sprite.png|Sprite of the Gaean Priest in the Gaean Ashram in ''Shin Megami Tensei'' (Playstation)
SMT1 PS Gaeanism Founder Sprite.png
SMT1 PS Gaeanism Founder Sprite.png|Sprite of the Founder of Gaeanism in ''Shin Megami Tensei'' (Playstation)
SMT2 PS Gaean Priest Sprite.png
SMT2 PS Gaean Priest Sprite.png|Sprite of the Gaean Priest in the Gaean Ashram in ''Shin Megami Tensei II'' (Playstation)
SMT4 Mem Aleph Screenshot.png|[[Mem Aleph]] being worshipped by the Ring of Gaea in {{link|game|smt4}}
SMT4 Mem Aleph Screenshot.png|[[Mem Aleph]] being worshipped by the Ring of Gaea in {{link|game|smt4}}
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This article is about the recurring cult. For the Magatama, see Gaea (Magatama). For other uses, see Gaia.

The Ring of Gaea is a recurring cult in the Shin Megami Tensei series. It is formed around occultism and a doctrine emphasizing individual strength and natural selection. Its members, known as Gaeans, worship nature and ancient gods.[1] They also believe in freedom of self-interest and that only the strong are worthy to rule. As such, the Ring of Gaea personifies the Chaos Alignment.

The Ring of Gaea's core principles are in direct conflict with the Messian Church, another recurring group in the series, and the two are often seen at war with one another. In Shin Megami Tensei IV, the Messian Church is not present and the Ring of Gaea are instead in conflict with the Ashura-kai.

In some games, members of the Ring of Gaea are encountered as Recruitable Humans, in which "Gaean" is used as a Demon Race. In Shin Megami Tensei IV however, they are classified under the Human Race.

Game Appearances

Shin Megami Tensei

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Anime Appearances

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List of Demons

Shin Megami Tensei

Name Level
Suicide Unit
15
Death Rider
20
Fallen Monk
27
Oni Jorou
40
Dark Priest
52
Assassin
56
AmaterasuCD-ROM² Exclusive
60

Shin Megami Tensei II

Name Level
Kugutsushi
8
Jiraiya
15
Onmyōji
22
Ashura
30
Kamen-Hijiri
39

Shin Megami Tensei IV

Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ガイア教団 Gaia Kyōdan
ガイアーズ GaiāzuShin Megami Tensei II Gaean demon race
Gaia (Religious) Organization
Gaiers

Gallery

References

  1. "Soul: We are just looking for a way to live in peace with nature and the ancient gods. But the Messian Church, brainwashed by a jealous god, won't allow us to do so. I'm telling you, they're the ones who should be oppressed, not us!" Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster.