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This article is about the demon. For the character from Persona 5 Strikers, see Alice Hiiragi.

Alice is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

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Origin

Alice is an original creation for Shin Megami Tensei, though she bears a resemblance to the character Alice from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.[1][2]

Design

Gameplay

For complete gameplay information, see Gameplay:Alice.

Compendium

Compendium Entries
Shin Megami Tensei:
Strange Journey
A ghost who appears as a small blonde girl. She seems young, but her magic powers are formidable.
She is either the ghost of an English girl who died a sad death, or an evil spirit from a fevered writer's mind.
Shin Megami Tensei IV A ghost who appears as a small blonde girl. She seems young, but her magic powers are formidable.
She is either the ghost of an English girl who died a sad death, or an evil spirit from a fevered writer's mind.
Shin Megami Tensei IV:
Apocalypse
A ghost who appears as a small blonde girl. She seems young, but her magic powers are formidable.
She is either the ghost of an English girl who died a sad death, or an evil spirit from a fevered writer's mind.
Shin Megami Tensei V A mysterious spirit that takes the form of a blonde girl. Despite her innocent appearance, she possesses immeasurable magical strength.

Some say she is the ghost of an English girl who died a tragic death. Others say she is merely an apparition born from someone's imagination.

Liberation Dx2 A ghost who appears as a small blonde girl. Contrary to how she looks, her magical powers are formidable. Some say she is the ghost of an English girl who suffered a gruesome death. Others claim she was born from the twisted desires of a disturbed writer's mind, alas not even she can recall the truth.
Raidou Kuzunoha vs.
the Soulless Army
A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl. She seems young, but her magic powers are formidable.

Some say she is the ghost of a poor English girl who died an unfortunate death.

Raidou Kuzunoha vs.
King Abaddon
A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl. She seems young, but her magic powers are formidable.
Either the ghost of an English girl who died a sad death, or an evil spirit from a fevered writer's mind.
Persona 2: Innocent Sin A mysterious girl.
Persona 3 A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl. She seems young, but has formidable magic powers. Some say she's the ghost of a poor English girl who died an unfortunate death.
Persona 3 Reload A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl. She seems young, but has formidable magic powers. Some say she's the ghost of a poor English girl who died an unfortunate death.
Persona 4 A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl. She seems young, but has formidable magic powers. Some say she's the ghost of a poor English girl who died an unfortunate death.
Persona 5 A mysterious blonde girl. She is quite powerful, despite her looks. Some say she is the ghost of a girl who died a sad death. Others say she is a spirit born from someone's imagination.
Persona Q:
Shadow of the Labyrinth
A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl, she seems young but has formidable magic powers. Some say she's the ghost of a poor English girl who died a tragic death.
Persona Q2:
New Cinema Labyrinth
A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl. She seems young but has formidable magic powers.
Persona 5 Strikers A mysterious blonde girl. She is quite powerful, despite her looks. Some say she is the ghost of a girl who died a sad death. Others say she is a spirit born from someone's imagination.
Devil Survivor 2 A ghost who appears as a young blonde girl. She seems young, but her magic powers are formidable.
She is either the ghost of an English girl who died a sad death, or an evil spirit from a fevered writer's mind.

Game Appearances

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Shin Megami Tensei

Shin Megami Tensei II

Alice has no presence in the main game and is simply a rare encounter alongside the other members of the elusive Fiend race.

Visionaries

Despite her aforementioned insignificance, Alice is featured in one Visionary cutscene in the Game Boy Advance and iOS versions of the game.

In "Crimson Doll", Alice is wandering around Tokyo Millenium in her lonesome. She wallows in sadness, saying that she was told by her Uncle Red and Uncle Black that they would stay with her forever, but now they are gone, leaving her to cry alone with no one to play with. Later, a man notices her wandering around alone and seeing her quality clothing, mistakes her for a lost child of a wealthy family living in the Center. Viewing this as an opportunity to gain money, he approaches her, breaking her out of her crying fit. She asks who the man is, and then asks if he wants to play with her. The man tries to play along, but Alice immediately sees through his deceit, calling him a liar and ordering him to go away. The man drops the facade after realizing it isnt working and threatens her to come with him quietly, but Alice retaliates by slicing his neck, killing him. Alice comments that she hates people who lie to her, and continues to cry, lamenting that no one will play with her.

Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army

Alice is the subject of a rumor at the Shin-Sekai Soda Joint. According to the rumor, she is a dead girl who causes telephone booths in the Capital to ring, only for no one to be on the other end. However, the rumor also states that Demons who knew the girl are able to hear a voice on the other end. After hearing the rumor, if Raidou has Belial in his party, then he can visit a telephone booth in Tsukudo-Cho near Tamoneten Shrine to have him make a phone call with Alice. She will refer to him as Uncle and state that she is currently in Hell, but is considering visiting the Capital. She then hangs up, promising to call again. Following this, Raidou can then visit a booth in Harumi-cho with Nebiros to hear Alice again. Nebiros will also recognize the voice and refer to himself as Uncle Black, and Alice will indicate that she has made it to the Capital and visited the ocean. She tells him her plans to visit the city next and hangs up.

Once both calls have been made, with both Demons in his party, Raidou can visit a booth in Ginza-cho near Shirorenga Way to hear the phone ringing. Belial and Nebiros will motion to answer the call, and Alice will formally introduce herself. Speaking to the pair, they will ask her to join them, and following a brief back-and-forth, Alice will appear beside the party and ask them to die with her, and then attack. After her defeat, Raidou will obtain the Staff of Death, which can be used to fuse Alice at the Gouma-Den. Belial and Nebiros will ask Raidou to fuse her, saying they will live their days in peace with her in the Capital following the conclusion of the case, keeping her safe from humans.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese アリス Arisu Alice
Simplified Chinese 爱丽丝 Àilìsī Alice

Traditional Chinese
愛麗絲 Àilìsī Alice
Korean 앨리스 Aelliseu Alice

Gallery

Videos

Alice's Daily Demon Showcase for Shin Megami Tensei V
Alice's Daily Demon Showcase for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance

References

  1. "謎の少女。その名や外見はルイス・キャロルの著した『不思議の国のアリス」の主人公と似ている。女神転生シリーズと関わりが深いオリジナル悪魔で、『真・女神転生』がアリス初登場の作品。その後も女神シリーズにレア悪魔として登場し続けている。" Translation: "A mysterious girl. Her name and features resemble the protagonist of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. She's an original demon in the Megami Tensei series, first appearing in Shin Megami Tensei. Afterwards, she kept appearing in other games of the franchise as a rare demon." Persona World Guidance (2001), CB's Project. Published by SoftBank. Japanese. p. 183. Translation by Gabriulio. ISBN-13: 978-4-7973-1498-4.
  2. "「真・女神転生」に登場するアリスは、正確にはルイス・キャロルの創造したアリスではなく、それを思わせる悪魔的な少女に過ぎない。" Translation: "The Alice who appears in Shin Megami Tensei is not the Alice created by Lewis Carroll per se; she is merely a demonic girl who gives the impression of her." Megami Tensei Jūnenshi (1998), CB's Project. Published by Aspect. Japanese. p. 293. ISBN-13: 978-4-89366-917-9.