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In ''Digital Devil Saga'', the Demi-fiend appears as an optional super boss in [[Anahata]]. He fights alongside the demons [[Cu Chulainn]], [[Girimehkala]], [[Pixie]], [[Arahabaki]], [[Titania]], and [[Parvati]], which are all summoned as duos during different phases of the fight. After defeating him, it is implied that he was just a hallucination caused by the gas in the area and a 'dying message' is left behind.


==Audio Drama Appearances==
==Audio Drama Appearances==

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The Demi-fiend is a recurring character and the protagonist of Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne. He was an ordinary boy who survives the world's destruction caused by The Conception and is forced to ingest a parasitic Magatama by the Blond Child, transforming him into a half-demon, half-human entity. With his newfound strength, he ventures into the post-apocalyptic Vortex World.

The Demi-fiend has also appeared in other Megami Tensei games since, either as an ally or as a difficult, optional boss. In his other appearances, he is known only by his title. The protagonist's real name, along with his nickname used by friends, is not given and is left up to the player to name in Nocturne.

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Compendium

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Shin Megami Tensei V Once an ordinary high school student, now the bane of God's creation. On the whim of a certain blond-haired child, he was made to survive the Conception, but at the cost of a gruesome transformation. After emerging from the Shinjuku Medical Center with the body of a demon, he became the Demi-fiend of legend, as prophesied in the Scripture of Miroku.

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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne

Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse

During the Challenge Quest "Messiahs in the Diamond Realm", Stephen transported the Demi-fiend's soul to the Diamond Realm alongside the Hero, Aleph, and Flynn. Each of them met an unavoidable fate in their original worlds as a result of YHVH's machinations; in the Demi-fiend's case, he was killed by Lucifer after defeating Kagutsuchi. Nanashi would eventually restore the bodies and memories of the four messiahs, culminating in a fight against Stephen himself. Once the battle was over, a portal opened in the Diamond Realm, allowing Demi-fiend and the other messiahs to return to their original worlds.

Shin Megami Tensei V

The Demi-fiend appears as an optional superboss in the subquest "Return of the True Demon," after defeating various fiends. The subquest becomes available upon purchase of the downloadable content of the same name.[1]

Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine

Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner

In Digital Devil Saga, the Demi-fiend appears as an optional super boss in Anahata. He fights alongside the demons Cu Chulainn, Girimehkala, Pixie, Arahabaki, Titania, and Parvati, which are all summoned as duos during different phases of the fight. After defeating him, it is implied that he was just a hallucination caused by the gas in the area and a 'dying message' is left behind.

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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Drama CD

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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne

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Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 人修羅 Hitoshura Human-asura
French Demi-mauditShin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax

Mi-démonShin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster
Half-cursed
Half-demon
German Halbscheusal Half-brute
Italian Mezzo-diavolo Half-demon
Korean 인수라 Insura Human-asura
Brazilian Portuguese Semidemônio[a] Semidemon
European Portuguese Deminimigo Demi-enemy
Spanish Semioscuro Semidark

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Notes

  1. Name from the "Return of the True Demon" DLC description in the Brazilian eShop.

Reference

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