Makai (Shin Megami Tensei II)

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The Makai is a location in Shin Megami Tensei II. It is based on the Sefirot from Jewish mysticism.

Gameplay

Places of Interest

Tiferet Town

Main article: Tiferet Town

This is the first area the player arrives in within the Makai.

Seth's Temple

Located right next to Tiferet Town, this building houses the slumbering demon Seth. It is sealed here.

Arcadia

Main article: Arcadia (Shin Megami Tensei II)

Southeast of the Tiferet entrance to the Yetzirah Corridor, an Arcadian citizen can be found in Makai searching for the secret to immortality. Nearby a spacial distortion can teleport Aleph to the Arcadia district.

Yesod Town

Main article: Yesod Town

Moloch

Yetzirah Corridor

Main article: Yetzirah Corridor

Hod Town

Main article: Hod Town

Netzach Town

Main article: Netzach Town

Inside Abaddon's Body

Main article: Inside Abaddon's Body

Beriah Corridor

Main article: Beriah Corridor

Fort Gevurah

Main article: Fort Gevurah

Chesed Temple

Main article: Chesed Temple

Atziluth Corridor

Main article: Atziluth Corridor

Binah Town

Main article: Binah Town

Chokmah Tower

Main article: Chokmah Tower

Keter Castle

Main article: Keter Castle

Game Appearances

Shin Megami Tensei II

Trivia

The final sefira "Malkhut" is not represented in the Makai because it is the human world.[1]

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 魔界 Makai Demon World

Notes

References

  1. "“Wow, this is unusual… You don’t see people come here from Malkuth every day! ...Eh? Oh, sorry. Malkhut is what we call the Human World down here.”" Shin Megami Tensei II (SFC). Developed by ATLUS. Published by ATLUS. EN. Translation by Aeon Genesis.