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|gender = Male |
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|nature = Demon |
|nature = Demon |
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[[Chapter 3]]<br> |
[[Chapter 3]]<br> |
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+ | * [[The Ishtar Temple]] <small>(briefly)</small> |
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− | * At the end of chapter 3 |
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[[Chapter 4]] |
[[Chapter 4]] |
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* [[The Tower of Babel]] |
* [[The Tower of Babel]] |
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− | }}'''The Beast''' is the antagonist and the abomination of [[Hell]], along with the second ruler of Hell, [[Red Goddess|The Red Goddess]]. He serves as a final boss |
+ | }}'''The Beast''' is the antagonist and the abomination of [[Hell]], along with the second ruler of Hell, [[Red Goddess|The Red Goddess]]. He serves as a final boss of [[Chapter 4]]. |
== Description == |
== Description == |
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− | The Beast is a massive monstrosity appearing in a form of a muscular nude man. His whole skin appears in unnatural looks and printed with red matching the colors of blood. He sports a long serpentine tail, extra pair of clawed hands, and two huge dragon-like wings bearing a similar shape to the wings of a butterfly or moth. His head is a combination of multiple faces of both demons and beast-like dragons, with several sprouting tongues acting as horns. It is not born but created from the shadow of |
+ | The Beast is a massive monstrosity appearing in a form of a muscular nude man. His whole skin appears in unnatural looks and printed with red matching the colors of blood. He sports a long serpentine tail, extra pair of clawed hands, and two huge dragon-like wings bearing a similar shape to the wings of a butterfly or moth. His head is a combination of multiple faces of both demons and beast-like dragons, with several sprouting tongues acting as horns. It is not born but created from the shadow of sin and depravity; a manifestation of madness and brutality. |
== Nature == |
== Nature == |
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− | The Beast's physical strength is tremendous enough to demolish everything he comes across on land, due to himself being bigger than anyone dwelling in Hell by his colossal size. The Beast, however, is not capable of speaking in human language, and can only growl and roar. When ravenously eager, |
+ | The Beast's physical strength is tremendous enough to demolish everything he comes across on land, due to himself being bigger than anyone dwelling in Hell by his colossal size. The Beast, however, is not capable of speaking in human language, and can only growl and roar in animalistic manner. When ravenously eager, the Beast can devour condemned souls and even demons as his diet. |
== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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− | + | It is clear that since the Red Goddess has ruled Hell, the Beast was created and became the new pet of the Red Goddess. It is also not confirmed if [[Lucifer]] is aware of what the Red Goddess intentions are, but many demons have ended up worshiping her instead of him. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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− | * The entire description of |
+ | * The entire description of the Beast is remarkably inspired by a series of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Red_Dragon_Paintings "''The Great Red Dragon''" paintings] by the English painter William Blake. |
⚫ | * The fact about the connection between the Beast and the Red Goddess is an exact reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whore_of_Babylon Whore of Babylon] mentioned in the Book of Revelation, a female figure of evil (Red Goddess) that rides on the monstrous multiple-headed beast (the Beast). |
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** Seen at the end of the Normal Ending, there is an uncanny biblical reference showing a beast rising up of the harbor ocean, directly resembling the description from the Bible verse found in the Book of Revelation chapter 13; |
** Seen at the end of the Normal Ending, there is an uncanny biblical reference showing a beast rising up of the harbor ocean, directly resembling the description from the Bible verse found in the Book of Revelation chapter 13; |
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:"''And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw '''a beast rise up out of the sea''', having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.''" (Revelations 13:1) |
:"''And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw '''a beast rise up out of the sea''', having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.''" (Revelations 13:1) |
Revision as of 20:41, 18 December 2018
The Beast is the antagonist and the abomination of Hell, along with the second ruler of Hell, The Red Goddess. He serves as a final boss of Chapter 4.
Description
The Beast is a massive monstrosity appearing in a form of a muscular nude man. His whole skin appears in unnatural looks and printed with red matching the colors of blood. He sports a long serpentine tail, extra pair of clawed hands, and two huge dragon-like wings bearing a similar shape to the wings of a butterfly or moth. His head is a combination of multiple faces of both demons and beast-like dragons, with several sprouting tongues acting as horns. It is not born but created from the shadow of sin and depravity; a manifestation of madness and brutality.
Nature
The Beast's physical strength is tremendous enough to demolish everything he comes across on land, due to himself being bigger than anyone dwelling in Hell by his colossal size. The Beast, however, is not capable of speaking in human language, and can only growl and roar in animalistic manner. When ravenously eager, the Beast can devour condemned souls and even demons as his diet.
Biography
It is clear that since the Red Goddess has ruled Hell, the Beast was created and became the new pet of the Red Goddess. It is also not confirmed if Lucifer is aware of what the Red Goddess intentions are, but many demons have ended up worshiping her instead of him.
Notes
- The entire description of the Beast is remarkably inspired by a series of "The Great Red Dragon" paintings by the English painter William Blake.
- The fact about the connection between the Beast and the Red Goddess is an exact reference to the Whore of Babylon mentioned in the Book of Revelation, a female figure of evil (Red Goddess) that rides on the monstrous multiple-headed beast (the Beast).
- Seen at the end of the Normal Ending, there is an uncanny biblical reference showing a beast rising up of the harbor ocean, directly resembling the description from the Bible verse found in the Book of Revelation chapter 13;
- "And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy." (Revelations 13:1)