Issitoq

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Issitoq is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

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Origin

Issitoq, also written as Isitoq, is a law-enforcing deity of Inuit origin whose name means "Giant Eye," and punishes those who break taboos. It is often depicted as a large winged eye that omnipotently observes peoples' actions.

Design

Issitoq is a tall yeti-like creature covered entirely in thick white hair, with goggle-like eyes and a mouth with sharp blue teeth.

Gameplay

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Devil Children Light Book and Dark Book

Devil Children Fire Book and Ice Book

Compendium

Compendium Entries
Devil Children
Light Book and Dark Book
A steel jaw lined with metal teeth makes this one dangerous demon.
Devil Children
Fire Book and Ice Book
雪のつもる 場所に 住んでいる デビル ぼうっとしていると とりつかれてしまうが こまっている 人間を 助けてくれる時もある
Translation: A Devil who lives in places where snow piles up. It tends to get lost in stupor, but there are times when it helps people in need.

Anime Appearances

D-Children: Light & Dark

Issitoq is a recurring character first introduced in Episode 5.

After a squadron of Balors from the Imperial Army seize control of a port town, Zabel is unable to cross the sea to a hospital on a neighboring continent, resulting in the death of his sickly daughter. Zabel is then met by Issitoq, who joins him in drilling an undersea tunnel without the Balors' knowledge. Being under volcanic terrain, Issitoq helps by freezing magma with ice magic. When Jin, Akira, and the team meet Zabel and Issitoq, Jin gives Zabel the confidence he needs to finish the tunnel. They successfully emerge on the other continent and take down the Balors, after which Issitoq leaves Zabel. Although saddened by Issitoq's departure, Zabel believes he can finally let go of the grief that came with his daughter's passing.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
English IceraithDemiKids Light Version and Dark Version
Japanese イシトク Ishitoku Issitoq