Nuwa
Nuwa is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
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Origin
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Nüwa (女媧) is the creator of mankind in Chinese folk religion and in Taoism.
Design
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Gameplay
Shin Megami Tensei V
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Shin Megami Tensei V | A goddess that appears in Chinese mythology.
Recognized as one of the sovereigns, she is said to have the head of a human and body of a serpent. She is also known to be responsible for the creation of humanity, having created them from mud. Legend tells that when one of the four pillars said to hold up the world broke, she repaired it. Furthermore, her colleague Fuxi is typically labeled as either her brother or her husband depending on which version of her story is told. Snake: A goddess that appears in Chinese mythology. Recognized as one of the sovereigns, she is said to have the head of a human and body of a serpent, and is also known to be responsible for the creation of humanity, having created them from mud. Legend tells that when one of the four pillars said to hold up the world broke, she repaired it. Furthermore, her colleague Fuxi is typically labeled as either her brother or her husband depending on which version of her story is told. She takes this serpentine form when unleashing a portion of her power, though she is capable of far more. Nahobino: A goddess that appears in Chinese mythology. Recognized as one of the sovereigns, she is said to have the head of a human and body of a serpent, and is also known to be responsible for the creation of humanity, having created them from mud. She assumed the form of a Nahobino after fusing with the bearer of her Knowledge, Shohei Yakumo |
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Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ジョカ Joka | Japanese reading of the Chinese 女媧 (Nǚwā) written in katakana. |
Gallery
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Artwork of Shohei Yakumo and Nuwa.
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Model from Shin Megami Tensei V
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