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Inanna is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

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Origin

Inanna is the Sumerian name of a Mesopotamian goddess of love and war who is associated with the planet Venus; she was known to the East Semitic peoples as Ishtar.

The most famous narrative of Inanna is her descent into and return from the underworld, which is ruled by her sister Ereshkigal. Entering the underworld for an unstated reason, she is judged and struck dead by the seven judges of the underworld, after which she is not able to leave. To be able to return, someone must take her place, and the person Inanna chooses is her husband Dumuzid, who did not mourn her death. Eventually it is decided that Dumuzid will spend half the year in the underworld and half the year with Inanna in heaven (during which time Dumuzid's sister Geshtinanna takes his place in the underworld).

In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Inanna (referred to as Ishtar) asks the titular Gilgamesh to become her husband, and when he refuses due to how she treated her previous lovers, she unleashes the Bull of Heaven in Uruk as revenge, which kills many people. Gilgamesh and his friend and companion Enkidu kill the bull, and Enkidu insults Ishtar. Enkidu then falls ill and dies after several days, causing Gilgamesh to reflect on his own mortality.[1] During the flood narrative, it is stated that Ishtar "screams like a woman in childbirth",[2] though this is likely use of her name a common noun meaning "goddess", referring to the mother goddess Belet-ili who is mentioned directly after.[3]

Design

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Inanna's design resembles a bird, probably inspired by the Burney Relief. She has the Star of Ishtar symbol on her belly.

Gameplay

Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse

Boss (1st Battle)Boss (2nd Battle)Ally
Name Level HP MP
Inanna Remnant 55 3186 3296
Strength
35
Dexterity
54
Magic
97
Agility
53
Luck
67

Race AlignmentFactored with certain skills EXP
Lady Chaos
Drop
Megidola Stone (100%) Chakra Pot (100%)
Resistances
×1 ×1 ×1 ×1 ×1 ×1 ×1 ×1
Ailment Resistances
×0 ×0 RsResist RsResist ×0 ×0 ×0 ×0
Skill Affinity
Basic Attack Element Hit(s) Target Effect
Phys 1 Single enemy
Skills
Skill Cost Description
Agi 5 MP Weak fire damage to one foe.
Maragidyne 48 MP Heavy fire damage to all foes.
Bufu 5 MP Weak ice damage to one foe.
Mabufudyne 48 MP Heavy ice damage to all foes.
Zio 5 MP Weak elec damage to one foe.
Maziodyne 48 MP Heavy elec damage to all foes.
Zan 5 MP Weak force damage to one foe.
Mazandyne 48 MP Heavy force damage to all foes.
Megidola 40 MP Medium almighty damage to all foes.
Name Level HP MP
Inanna 80 14733 3911
Strength
50
Dexterity
72
Magic
132
Agility
75
Luck
92

Race AlignmentFactored with certain skills EXP
Lady Chaos
Drop
Great Chakra (100%) Goddess Feather (100%)
Resistances
RsResist RsResist RsResist RsResist RsResist RsResist
×1 ×1 ×½×0.50 ×½×0.50 ×½×0.50 ×½×0.50 ×½×0.50 ×½×0.50
Ailment Resistances
×0 ×0 RsResist RsResist ×0 ×0 ×0 ×0
Skill Affinity
Basic Attack Element Hit(s) Target Effect
Phys 1 Single enemy
Skills
Skill Cost Description
Makarabreak 35 MP Removes magic-repelling shields from all foes.
Raging Hellfire 45 MP Severe fire damage to one foe. User becomes weak to ice.
Raging Blizzard 45 MP Severe ice damage to one foe. User becomes weak to fire.
Raging Lightning 45 MP Severe elec damage to one foe. User becomes weak to force.
Raging Tempest 45 MP Severe force damage to one foe. User becomes weak to elec.
Riot Gun 30 MP Severe gun damage to one foe. Smirk: +Pierce
Luster Candy 80 MP Buffs party's attack, defense, and agility by 1 level.
Debilitate 100 MP Debuffs all foes' attack, defense, and agility by 1 level.

Shin Megami Tensei V

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Compendium

Compendium Entries
Shin Megami Tensei IV:
Apocalypse
Sumerian goddess of fertility. Her name means "Lady of Heaven." Often regarded as the same goddess as Aphrodite, Ishtar, and Venus. Also a goddess of warfare. It is said that even male gods feared her power.
Shin Megami Tensei V The Sumerian goddess of fertility.

Her name means "Lady of Heaven," and she is often viewed as one and the same with Aphrodite, Ishtar, and Venus. She is also a goddess of warfare, and it is said that even male gods feared her great power.

Shin Megami Tensei V:
Vengeance
The Sumerian goddess of fertility.

Her name means "Lady of Heaven," and she is often viewed as one and the same with Aphrodite, Ishtar, and Venus. She is also a goddess of warfare, and it is said that even male gods feared her great power.

Soul Hackers 2 The Sumerian goddess of fertility. Her name means "Lady of Heaven," and she is often viewed as one and the same with Aphrodite, Ishtar, and Venus. She is also a goddess of warfare, and it is said that even male gods feared her great power.

Game Appearances

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Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse

Shin Megami Tensei V

Inanna is the boss of the subquest The Wrathful Queen, exclusive to the Myriad Gods ending. After obtaining the Seed of Life from Sophia, the quest can be accepted from Maria in The Empyrean who will take the form of Inanna and fight the Nahobino. She is unlocked for fusion after completing the quest.

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance

While Inanna maintains her role from the original game, her quest can also be accessed in the CoV Chaos ending.

Trivia

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese イナンナ Inanna Inanna

Gallery

Artwork

Videos

Inanna's Daily Demon Showcase for Shin Megami Tensei V
Inanna's Daily Demon Future Prediction with Ringo for Soul Hackers 2

References

  1. The Epic of Gilgamesh (2001). Published by W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 46-66. Translation by Benjamin R. Foster. ISBN-13: 978-0-393-97516-1.
  2. The Epic of Gilgamesh (2001). Published by W. W. Norton & Company. p. 87. Translation by Benjamin R. Foster. ISBN-13: 978-0-393-97516-1.
  3. The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic: Introduction, Critical Edition and Cuneiform Texts (2003), A. R. George. Published by Oxford University Press. Vol. II p. 886. ISBN-13: 978-0-19-927842-8.
  4. "金子■今回これをやってる時にシュメールとかに凝ってまして、シュメールの神話とかに第10何番っていう、巨大な太陽系の外側に楕円軌道をもってる惑星があるらしいんですよ。オカルティストの間では流行りでして、それからモンスターを持ってきました。イナルナっていうのも「デビルサマナー」の最後に出てくるんですけど、あれもイナンナっていうシュメールの神様からとってきています。世界中の地母神で、イシュタルとかカーリーとかもいますけど、そういった世界中の地母神の元みたいなんですよね。それが各地方に分派していって、イナンナがイシュタルになっていってというような流れがあるみたいです。そういうような意味からすると、本当は神様の起源みたいなのがシュメールなのかなっていうのはあったんで、こだわっていたんですね。" Translation: "KK: I really got into Sumerian culture while working on this, and found out that their mythology has a planet with an elliptic orbit outside the solar system, number twelve or so. It’s really popular among occultists and it is said monsters hail from there. Inaruna, who shows up in the final part of Devil Summoner, was inspired by the Sumerian goddess Inanna. There are many mother goddesses all over the world, like Ishtar or Kali, but Inanna feels like the mother of them all. They all differ from region to region though, and it seems Inanna became Ishtar at some point too. It almost feels like Sumer is the origin of God, so I paid special attention to that aspect." Sega Saturn Magazine. Published by SoftBank. p. 145. Published April 26, 1996 (cover date May 24, 1996). Translation by dijeh.