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When the Factory workers are finally free, the Center sends Zayin an ultimatum: either surrender himself or the air flow in Holytown will be cut off, suffocating everyone in the area. Zayin agrees to go to the Center, but on his own terms, believing that the ideal of the Millennium Kingdom has been corrupted and that he has to end it himself. However, when Aleph catches up to him, Zayin is found to have been imprisoned through petrification. This leads Aleph to dethrone the Elders in his stead. While their defeat frees Zayin and the populace of Tokyo Millennium, Zayin is left with a bitter-sweet feeling, realizing that there is now no one left to maintain the city. During the conversation, an alarm alerts of an emergency in Holytown. Zayin asks Aleph to check on the settlement in his stead, still too injured to leave.  
When the Factory workers are finally free, the Center sends Zayin an ultimatum: either surrender himself or the air flow in Holytown will be cut off, suffocating everyone in the area. Zayin agrees to go to the Center, but on his own terms, believing that the ideal of the Millennium Kingdom has been corrupted and that he has to end it himself. However, when Aleph catches up to him, Zayin is found to have been imprisoned through petrification. This leads Aleph to dethrone the Elders in his stead. While their defeat frees Zayin and the populace of Tokyo Millennium, Zayin is left with a bitter-sweet feeling, realizing that there is now no one left to maintain the city. During the conversation, an alarm alerts of an emergency in Holytown. Zayin asks Aleph to check on the settlement in his stead, still too injured to leave.  


Much later, after Aleph meets [[Lucifer]], the archangel [[Gabriel]] teleports Aleph to Zayin's new base in [[Eden]], so they can speak one more time. Zayin urges Aleph to reject Lucifer's plans, claiming that he intends to destroy Tokyo Millennium, and argues that the city is the only reason humanity has managed to survive through the apocalypse. He asks Aleph to join him in building a true Millennium Kingdom, an ideal world where everyone can live in peace, by killing Lucifer and rebuilding Tokyo Millennium. If Aleph accepts, Zayin sends him to [[Seth's Temple]] in [[Tif'eret]] to spy on Lucifer's minions. If Aleph refuses, he is cast out of Eden.
Much later, after Aleph meets [[Lucifer]], the archangel [[Gabriel]] teleports Aleph to Zayin's new base in [[Eden (Shin Megami Tensei II|Eden]], a place at the top of the Center HQ where people who have heard the voice of God have gathered, so they can speak one more time. Zayin urges Aleph to reject Lucifer's plans, claiming that he intends to destroy Tokyo Millennium, and argues that the city is the only reason humanity has managed to survive through the apocalypse. He asks Aleph to join him in building a true Millennium Kingdom, an ideal world where everyone can live in peace, by killing Lucifer and rebuilding Tokyo Millennium. If Aleph accepts, Zayin sends him to [[Seth's Temple]] in [[Tiferet Town|Tif'eret]] to spy on Lucifer's minions. If Aleph refuses, he is cast out of Eden.


Late into the game, it is revealed that Zayin was among those involved with the [[Messiah Project]]. Towards the end, [[Seth]] fuses with him and they become [[Satan]].
Late into the game, it is revealed that Zayin was among those involved with the [[Messiah Project]]. Towards the end, [[Seth]] fuses with him and they become [[Satan]].
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