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Cherub is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Profile
Origin
The cherubim, also known as the living creatures, are celestial beings mentioned in the Bible. After Adam and Eve are banished from Eden, God places cherubim at the east side of the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:24). More information on cherubim is given in the Book of Ezekiel. Chapter 1 describes them as have the form of a man, four faces, four wings, feet like those of a calf, and hands like those of a man. Their four faces were that of a man, that of a lion, that of an ox, and that of an eagle. Additionally, when they move, they do not turn their bodies to change direction. Chapter 10 gives the additional description of having eyes all over their entire bodies. Chapter 28 mentions a cherub that was in the Garden of Eden.
According Pseudo-Dionysius's On the Celestial Hierarchy, cherubim are the second highest rank of angels; this celestial hierarchy is accepted by the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Design
Gameplay
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Basic Attack
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1 attack(s) with the Phys element / Target: 1 enemy / Add: None
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Resistances
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—
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StrStrong
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—
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—
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WkWeak
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RplRepel
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NulNull
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—
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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Ailment Resistances
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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Skills
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Skill
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Cost
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Description
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Level
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Tarukaja
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15 MP
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???
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Megidola
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40 MP
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Medium Almighty damage to all enemies.
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Heaven's Bow
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26 MP
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Heavy Gun damage to all enemies.
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72
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High Gun Pleroma
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Increases damage output of user's Gun attacks by 50%. Stacks with other bonuses.
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73
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Basic Attack
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1 attack(s) with the Phys element / Target: 1 enemy / Add: None
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Resistances
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—
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DrDrain
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—
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—
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WkWeak
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DrDrain
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NuNull
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WkWeak
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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Ailment Resistances
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×1
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×1
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×1
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WkWeak
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×1
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×1
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×1
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×1
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Skills
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Skill
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Cost
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Description
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Level
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Heaven's Bow
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22 MP
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Heavy gun damage to all foes.
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Megidola
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40 MP
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Medium almighty damage to all foes.
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Makajamaon
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15 MP
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45% mute to all foes.
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72
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Gun Pleroma
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—
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Boosts gun attack by 25%.
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73
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Species
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Race
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Alignment
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HP
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MP
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S. CostCost to summon from COMP
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CP
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Flying
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Divine
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Neutral-Law
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621
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251Sega Saturn/271PlayStation Portable
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640 MMagnetite
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56
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Personality
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Loyalty
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Inheritance
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Speech
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Drop
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Cautious
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Companion
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Megido
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Noble (♂)
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Dubthach Lance
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Hit(s)
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Attack
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Accuracy
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Defense
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Evasion
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M. Attack
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M. Defense
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1-2
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174
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114
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156
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111
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27
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52
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Resistances
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"Reflects magic. Weak to physical."
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Sword
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Spear
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Thrown
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Gun
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D Atk
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Fire
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Ice
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Elec
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Force
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Psy
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×1.5
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×1.5
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×1.5
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×1.5
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×1.5
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Expel
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Death
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Almi
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Mind
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Ruin
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Bind
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Nerve
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Charge
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Skill
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Swd Skl
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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×1
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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Rfl ×⅕Reflect (×⅕ Damage)
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×3
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×1.5
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×1.5
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Moon Phase Damage Output
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New
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1/8
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2/8
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3/8
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Half
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5/8
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6/8
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7/8
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Full
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100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100%
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Magic Skills
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Skill
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Attribute
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Cost
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Description
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Extra Skills
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Skill
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Attribute
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Cost
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Description
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Compendium
Compendium Entries
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Shin Megami Tensei(A-Mode DDS)
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Origin: Israel - They are the second highest rank of angels. They are guardians of the Garden of Eden and the gateway to Heaven. It was their role to drive Adam and Eve from the Garden. The plural is Cherubim, which means "knowledge" and "mediator." They look something like a sphinx with four wings, four heads, and four arms.
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Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey
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The second highest of the heavenly host in Christian lore. The plural form is cherubim.
They are said to have four faces and four wings, and are known to act as a chariot for God. They are also mentioned in the Bible as guardians of the garden of Eden, wielding flaming swords.
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Shin Megami Tensei IV
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The second highest of the heavenly host in Christian lore. The plural form is cherubim.
They are said to have four faces and four wings, and are known to act as a chariot for God. They are also mentioned in the Bible as guardians of the garden of Eden, wielding flaming swords.
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Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse
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The second highest of the heavenly host in Christian lore. The plural form is cherubim.
They are said to have four faces and four wings, and are known to act as a chariot for God. They are also mentioned in the Bible as guardians of the garden of Eden, wielding flaming swords.
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Soul Hackers(3DS)
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The second highest of the heavenly host in Christian lore. The plural form is cherubim.
They are said to have four faces and four wings, and are known to act as a chariot for God. They are also mentioned in the Bible as guardians of the garden of Eden, wielding flaming swords.
Reappearing in Devil Summoner form. The second highest of the heavenly host in Christian lore. The plural form is cherubim.
They are said to have four faces and four wings, and are known to act as a chariot for God. They are also mentioned in the Bible as guardians of the garden of Eden, wielding flaming swords.
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Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
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The second of the nine orders of angels. They are said to have four faces and four wings, and are known to act as a chariot for God.
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Game Appearances
Trivia
- In Shin Megami Tensei II, Ophanim's depiction closely resembles a Cherub as described in the Book of Ezekiel (having the heads of a human, a lion, an ox, and an eagle), suggesting that Ophanim may have been a misnomer and that the demon was actually intended to be a Cherub.
- Leftover data and art assets for Cherub exist within Shin Megami Tensei: Nine's code.[1]
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References