Undine is a demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

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Shin Megami Tensei
(A-Mode DDS)
Origin: Worldwide - A water spirit named by Paracelsus. It symbolizes the element of water and is commonly depicted as a beautiful woman.
Shin Megami Tensei:
Strange Journey
One of the four elemental spirits of Paracelsus, it is a water spirit in the form of a beautiful virgin.

Their name is Latin for "wave." There are tales of some falling in love with humans, and it is said if you marry one, you should never yell at her by water, for she will return there. If you are unfaithful to an Undine, she will kill you.

Shin Megami Tensei IV One of the four elemental spirits of Paracelsus, it is a water spirit in the form of a beautiful virgin.

Their name is Latin for "wave." There are tales of some falling in love with humans, and it is said if you marry one, you should never yell at her by water, for she will return there. If you are unfaithful to an Undine, she will kill you.

Shin Megami Tensei IV:
Apocalypse
One of the four elemental spirits of Paracelsus, it is a water spirit in the form of a beautiful virgin.

Their name is Latin for "wave." There are tales of some falling in love with humans, and it is said if you marry one, you should never yell at her by water, for she will return there. If you are unfaithful to an Undine, she will kill you.

Raidou Kuzunoha vs.
King Abaddon
A beautiful water spirit. The 16-th century alchemist Paracelsus named her as one of the four great spirits.

As she is close in nature to the faeries, her name is derived from the Latin word for "wave."

Persona 4 This water spirit lives in lakes and fountains, appearing as a beautiful woman. It has no soul unless it marries a human man, which is a serious taboo among Undines.

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