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God | As [[Tokyo Millennium]] is a theocracy governed by the [[Messian Church]], the city is centered around the worship of God, otherwise known as YHVH. Supposedly, the city is aligned to God's will, and according to the Messian Church, God will soon send the people a [[Messiah (Concept)|Messiah]] that will guide them to create the [[Millennium Kingdom]], a utopia where people can live in peace forever. | ||
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After seeing all the atrocities committed by the [[Center]] and invading the Center HQ's, [[Aleph]] comes across one of the [[Center Elders]], who calls out the other Elders' actions and says that their efforts to create the Millennium Kingdom are against God's will. Once Aleph strikes down the three Elders, who in actuality are the three Archangels [[Uriel]], [[Raphael]], and [[Michael]], a dying Michael pleads to God to save them and deliver justice onto Aleph's party, which summons a being claiming to be YHVH, who also attacks the party for daring to oppose it's will. After Aleph defeats the perceived god, | |||
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Shin Megami Tensei II
As Tokyo Millennium is a theocracy governed by the Messian Church, the city is centered around the worship of God, otherwise known as YHVH. Supposedly, the city is aligned to God's will, and according to the Messian Church, God will soon send the people a Messiah that will guide them to create the Millennium Kingdom, a utopia where people can live in peace forever.
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After seeing all the atrocities committed by the Center and invading the Center HQ's, Aleph comes across one of the Center Elders, who calls out the other Elders' actions and says that their efforts to create the Millennium Kingdom are against God's will. Once Aleph strikes down the three Elders, who in actuality are the three Archangels Uriel, Raphael, and Michael, a dying Michael pleads to God to save them and deliver justice onto Aleph's party, which summons a being claiming to be YHVH, who also attacks the party for daring to oppose it's will. After Aleph defeats the perceived god,