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| | In [[Sector Antila]], the [[Protagonist (Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey)|Protagonist]] encounters demon mercenaries created by Morax to invade the Earth and kill humans. When the Protagonist reaches the end of the sector, he comes face to face with Morax, who declares that they will soon march on the human world to have their revenge on humanity. Morax says that despite blaming demons for violence, it is humans that have perfected the art of slaughter, and that demons only need to copy their behavior to be efficient at killing humans. He says that demons are the real heroes and attacks the Protagonist after asking him if he agrees, but after he is defeated, he weakly tells him that it was humans who beckoned them, dropping a Rosetta Stone when he dies. |
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Revision as of 06:00, 29 November 2024
Morax is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Profile
Origin
Design
Gameplay
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Game Appearances
In Sector Antila, the Protagonist encounters demon mercenaries created by Morax to invade the Earth and kill humans. When the Protagonist reaches the end of the sector, he comes face to face with Morax, who declares that they will soon march on the human world to have their revenge on humanity. Morax says that despite blaming demons for violence, it is humans that have perfected the art of slaughter, and that demons only need to copy their behavior to be efficient at killing humans. He says that demons are the real heroes and attacks the Protagonist after asking him if he agrees, but after he is defeated, he weakly tells him that it was humans who beckoned them, dropping a Rosetta Stone when he dies.
In Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Revelation he leads the invasion towards Shibuya and is defeated by Ayato Katsuragi.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Languages
Language |
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Meaning
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Japanese
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モラクス Morakusu |
Morax
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