Arahabaki

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Arahabaki is a demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.

Profile

Origin

Design

Gameplay

Compendium

Compendium Entries
Shin Megami Tensei
(A-Mode DDS)
Origin: Japan - A native god of ancient Japan. Because shrines to him are found throughout Japan, he is known as a god of travelers. In one account, he was the chief god when Nagasunehiko and Abihiko started their kingdom.
Shin Megami Tensei III:
Nocturne
A major deity in ancient Japanese mythology. Clay dolls were often sculpted in its image. Because this god was worshipped by a rebel, the dolls came to be considered symbols of defiance.
Shin Megami Tensei IV One of the chief gods of ancient Japanese lore. His image is reflected is shakoukidogu statues.

Because he was worshipped by Nagasunehiko, who defeated Emperor Jimmu's army, he was seen as a symbol of rebellion toward the Emperor, causing his adherents to be persecuted.

Shin Megami Tensei IV:
Apocalypse
One of the chief gods of ancient Japanese lore. His image is reflected is shakoukidogu statues.

Because he was worshipped by Nagasunehiko, who defeated Emperor Jimmu's army, he was seen as a symbol of rebellion toward the Emperor, causing his adherents to be persecuted.

Shin Megami Tensei V A major deity in ancient Japanese mythology. Clay dolls were often sculpted in its image.

However, because this god was known to be worshiped by a rebel, the dolls later came to be considered symbols of defiance.

Liberation Dx2 One of the chief gods of ancient Japanese lore. His image is reflected in Shakoukidogu statues. Because he was worshipped by Nagasunehiko, who defeated Emperor Jimmu's army, he was seen as a symbol of rebellion toward the Emperor, causing his adherents to be persecuted.
Soul Hackers 2 A major deity in ancient Japanese mythology. Clay dolls were often sculpted in its image. However, because this god was known to be worshiped by a rebel, the dolls later came to be considered symbols of defiance.
Raidou Kuzunoha vs.
the Soulless Army
One of the main deities of ancient Japan. Its appearance is modeled after clay statues.

Worship of it was taboo for long periods, as it was seen as trecherous to the Emperor.

Raidou Kuzunoha vs.
King Abaddon
One of the main deities of ancient Japan. Its appearance is modeled after clay statues.

Worship of it was taboo for long periods, as it was seen as trecherous to the Emperor.

Persona 3 A major deity in Shinto myth. Clay dolls were often sculpted in its image. Since it was worshipped by rebels, the dolls came to be seen as symbols of defiance.
Persona 4 A major deity in Shinto myth. Clay dolls were often sculpted in its image. Since it was worshipped by rebels, the dolls came to be seen as symbols of defiance.
Persona 5 A mysterious god of ancient Japan. Most famously worshipped by Nagasunehiko, who was defeated in battle against Emperor Jinmu, Arahabaki came to be treated as a symbol of rebellion and defiance.
Persona Q:
Shadow of the Labyrinth
A major deity in Shinto myth, clay dolls were often sculpted in its image. Since it was worshipped by rebels, the dolls came to be seen as symbols of defiance.
Persona Q2:
New Cinema Labyrinth
A major deity in Shinto myth, clay dolls were often sculpted in its image. Since it was worshipped by rebels, the dolls came to be seen as symbols of defiance.
Persona 5 Strikers A mysterious god of ancient Japan. Most famously worshipped by Nagasunehiko, who was defeated in battle against Emperor Jinmu, Arahabaki came to be treated as a symbol of rebellion and defiance.
Devil Survivor 2 One of the chief gods of ancient Japanese lore. His image is reflected in shakoukidogu statues.

Because he was worshipped by Nagasunehiko, who defeated Emperor Jimmu's army, he was seen as a symbol of rebellion toward the Emperor, causing his adherents to be persecuted.

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Names in Other Languages
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