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|jpname=イヌガミ | |jpname=イヌガミ | ||
|names= | |names=Possessive Ghost Dog{{Exp App|P5}} | ||
|origin=Japanese culture | |origin=Japanese culture | ||
|race=[[Beast]]{{Exp App|SMT3|SMTI|SMTSJ|SMT4|SMT4A|SMT5|SH2 | |race=[[Beast]]{{Exp App|SMT3|SMTI|SMTSJ|SMT4|SMT4A|Dx2|SMT5|SH2}} | ||
|alignment=Neutral-Neutral{{Exp App|SMTSJ|SMT4|SMT4A|SMT5}} | |alignment=Neutral-Neutral{{Exp App|SMTI|SMTSJ|SMT4|SMT4A|SMT5}} | ||
|arcana=[[Hanged Man (Arcana)|Hanged Man]]{{Exp App|P3|P3F|P3P|P5|P5R}} | |arcana=[[Hanged Man (Arcana)|Hanged Man]]{{Exp App|P3|P3F|P3P|P5|P5R}} | ||
|order=[[Pagan (Order)|Pagan]] | |order=[[Pagan (Order)|Pagan]]{{Exp App|DSRK2}} | ||
|va= | |va= | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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===Design=== | ===Design=== | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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==Compendium== | ==Compendium== | ||
{{Compendium | {{Compendium | ||
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|smt2= | |smt2= | ||
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|smtsj=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. | |smtsj=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. | ||
Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose conciousness. Onmyoji used them as familiars. | Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose conciousness. Onmyoji used them as familiars. | ||
|smt4= | |smt4=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. | ||
Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose consciousness. Onmyoji used them as familiars. | |||
|smt4a=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. | |smt4a=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. | ||
Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose consciousness. Onmyoji used them as familiars. | Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose consciousness. Onmyoji used them as familiars. | ||
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Those possessed enter a state of "inu-tsuki" and go crazy. Onmyoji, or Japanese sorcerers, summon them to do their will. | Those possessed enter a state of "inu-tsuki" and go crazy. Onmyoji, or Japanese sorcerers, summon them to do their will. | ||
|smti= | |smti= | ||
|dx2= | |dx2=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. Those possessed are put in a state of "inu-tsuki," and lose consciousness. There tends to be more lore about the Inugami in areas where the fox, which is an animal in folklore that is treated in a similar manner, is not common. Onmyoji used them as familiars. | ||
|sh1= | |sh1= | ||
|dsrk1= | |dsrk1= | ||
|dsrk2= | |dsrk2=A dog spirit common in west Japan. It possesses humans and drives them insane. | ||
Dogs were once commonly sacrificed to create curses on others. This practice gives birth to an Inugami. | |||
|sh2=Spirits of dogs said to possess humans in Japanese folklore. Those possessed enter a state of "inu-tsuki" and go crazy. Onmyoji, or Japanese sorcerers, summon them to do their will. | |sh2=Spirits of dogs said to possess humans in Japanese folklore. Those possessed enter a state of "inu-tsuki" and go crazy. Onmyoji, or Japanese sorcerers, summon them to do their will. | ||
|p2is= | |p2is= | ||
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|p4= | |p4= | ||
|p5= | |p5=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki" and lose consciousness. Onmyoji used Inugami as familiars. | ||
|pq1= | |pq1= | ||
|pq2= | |pq2= | ||
|p5s= | |p5s= | ||
|p5t=A dog spirit said to possess people in Japanese lore. Those possessed are in a state of "inu-tsuki" and lose consciousness. Onmyoji use Inugami as familiars. | |||
|dcld= | |dcld= | ||
|desu1= | |desu1= | ||
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==Game Appearances== | ==Game Appearances== | ||
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==Audio Drama Appearances== | ==Audio Drama Appearances== | ||
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[[Category:Pages created from boilerplates]] | [[Category:Pages created from boilerplates]] | ||
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]] | [[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]] | ||
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]] | [[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]] | ||
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[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei V]] | [[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei V]] | ||
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance]] | [[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance]] | ||
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine]] | |||
[[Category:Demons in Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2]] | |||
[[Category:Demons in Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon]] | |||
[[Category:Demons in Soul Hackers 2]] | [[Category:Demons in Soul Hackers 2]] | ||
[[Category:Personas in Persona 3]] | [[Category:Personas in Persona 3]] | ||
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[[Category:Personas in Persona 5]] | [[Category:Personas in Persona 5]] | ||
[[Category:Personas in Persona 5 Royal]] | [[Category:Personas in Persona 5 Royal]] | ||
[[Category:Personas in Persona 5 Tactica]] |
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