Shin Megami Tensei I/Characters
The Hero
The Hero is a guy who lives an ordinary life until he receives the Demon Summoning Program. The first of many silent protagonists.
- Badass: We're talking about a human with no special traits other than being selected by an old man to suffer the trial.
- The Beast Master
- Dark Messiah: In every path. Saving the world means destroying everyone who opposes your vision for it.
- Dying Alone: His body is found in a cave in the second game.
- Guns Akimbo: He has two handguns holstered on his sides.
- I Have Many Names: A meta example. He's given the name:
- Kazuya in Shin Megami Tensei Character Profile: Steven Report I.
- Sho in Shin Megami Tensei Final Story: Atlus Official Replay Novel.
- Futsuo in Kazuma Kaneko Complete Illustration Works.
- Katanas Are Just Better: Pictured with one in concept art.
- Like a Fish Takes to Water: He really dealt well with the fact he'd have to fight demons for the rest of his life, eh?
- Living Legend: In Shin Megami Tensei II. Not only did he help rebuild Japan after the events of the first game, but also has a statue of his achievement as the "First Champion" in the Colloseum.
- Magnetic Hero
- Neutral Good: Canonically. He's of Light morality, and the sequel is based on him choosing the Neutral ending.
- Powers as Programs
- Reincarnation: Lilith believes he is Adam.
- Silent Protagonist
- Wrongly Accused: Near the beginning of the game, he is arrested for the murder of a man killed by a demon.
The Heroine
Leads the resistance movement against Gotou, and teleports the Hero, Law Hero and Chaos Hero out of Tokyo in a Heroic Sacrifice just before the city is nuked. Never says another thing after she's reincarnated and you rescue her from Psycho Diver. The fact that she's described as the 'Eve' to the Hero's Adam implies a romantic connection.
- Action Girl: A staple among the Heroines, though she stands out especially. Unlike most game's female leads, the Heroine is just as powerful as the Hero.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Rescuing the male leads from The Tokyo Fireball. Doesn't stick.
- I Have Many Names: A meta example. She's known as:
- Yuka in Shin Megami Tensei Character Profile: Steven Report I.
- Aoi in Shin Megami Tensei Final Story: Atlus Official Replay Novel.
- Futsuko in Kazuma Kaneko Complete Illustration Works.
- Maki Takahara in Crimson Night: Shin Megami Tensei II TRPG Genesis Jumpstart Kit.
- Journey to the Center of the Mind
- Light'Em Up: She learns Hama.
- Reincarnation Romance
- Shock and Awe: Learns Zio spells, which aren't resisted by much other than zombies. An extremely useful school of magic to learn, as lightning spells can cause opponents to waste a turn being stunned.
- Undying Loyalty: No matter what path you take (Chaos, Neutral, Law), shes right there beside you.
- Zettai Ryouiki: Grade A.
Law Hero
He's lost his girlfriend (who coincidentally has the same name as the Heroine). He later sacrifices himself to save the Hero, but gets reincarnated as the Messian hero. Starts off kind, bends to Well-Intentioned Extremist, and ends up a Knight Templar.
- Always Save the Girl: His main motivation at the beginning of the game is to rescue his girlfriend, who was kidnapped as part of an effort to capture the Heroine. Unfortunately, by the time he reaches her, she's a Bodyconian, and is given the option to find an item that will grant her eternal rest.
- Body Horror: Like Chaos Hero, he is a Choujin: a human fused with a demon.
- Church Militant
- Crucified Hero Shot: His introduction.
- Heroic Sacrifice: The first time he dies, he sacrifices himself to save the Hero.
- I Have Many Names: A meta example. He's given the name of:
- Yuji in Shin Megami Tensei Character Profile: Steven Report I.
- Toshiki in Shin Megami Tensei Final Story: Atlus Official Replay Novel.
- Yoshio in Kazuma Kaneko Complete Illustration Works, which translates to "good man".
- Knight Templar: Becomes this later in the game.
- Lawful Stupid
- Light Is Not Good: His Choujin form is that of a young man in a pope outfit.
- Messianic Archetype: Complete with dying and being resurrected by God. Subverted; in no path is he the actual savior of humankind.
- Nice Guy: Before he becomes a Messian, he was very kind, sympathetic towards others, and the peacemaker of the group.
- Stupid Sacrifice
- Well-Intentioned Extremist
- We Used to Be Friends: He, like Chaos Hero, is sad at first if you don't join him. He gets over it quick though.
Chaos Hero
The Hero rescues him from a gangster named Ozawa. The Chaos Hero spends the rest of the game chasing power, going so far as to fuse himself with a demon to gain it. If the player chooses the Chaos path, he ends up Drunk on the Dark Side.
- Badass Longcoat: An urban camo patterned trench coat.
- Body Horror
- Death by Irony: Chaos path.
- Karmic Death: He tried to steal the Devil Ring from The Hero and fades away because he was too weak to withstand the ring's power.
- Drunk on the Dark Side
- Evil Is Not a Toy
- I Just Want to Be Badass: Being beaten up everywhere you go does that to a person.
- I Have Many Names: A meta example. He's given the name:
- Takeshi in Shin Megami Tensei Character Profile: Steven Report I.
- Tetsuo in Shin Megami Tensei Final Story: Atlus Official Replay Novel.
- Waruo in Kazuma Kaneko Complete Illustration Works, which literally means "bad guy".
- Playing with Fire: Has Agi spells.
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge: If you choose to spare Ozawa, he'll yell at you and kill the bastard himself.
- Took a Level In Badass: Once he fuses with a demon, his stats skyrocket.
- Weapon of Choice: After the fusion, he wields a sweet katana.
- We Used to Be Friends: He says he likes you. But he can't wait for you to join him anymore if you reject the Chaos side of things. If you DO choose Chaos, he dies from stealing the devil ring for himself.
Yuriko
Also known as the Rie, the Chaos Heroine, and Lilith. Has a teensy bit of an obsession with the Hero, but, well, doesn't get him.
- All Love Is Unrequited
- Biblical Bad Guy: Lilith.
- But Thou Must!: You're not allowed to choose her as a love interest.
- If I Can't Have You
- I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: On the Chaos path, she steps aside to allow the Hero and Heroine to be happy together.
- Murder the Hypotenuse: As soon as the Hero even meets the Heroine, Yuriko kidnaps her and tries to have her executed.
- Stalker with a Crush: In Shin Megami Tensei I.
- Unholy Matrimony: With Chaos Hero. Subverted; she's just using him as a weapon against the Hero, and either dies or ditches him when it becomes clear that she isn't going to get the guy.
- Zettai Ryouiki: Looks like a Palette Swap of your heroine towards the end of the game.
Stephen
Bears a striking resemblance to Stephen Hawking, and wrote the demon summoning program.
- Genius Cripple: Became crippled after he was attacked by a demon.
- Gone Horribly Wrong: Testing of his teleportation program randomly managed to rip a hole in reality that filled the world full of demons.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Totally not Stephen Hawking.
Ozawa
The Jerkass gang leader that was beating up the Chaos Hero at the beginning of the game. He allies himself with Gotou, the leader of the coup d'etat that put Tokyo under martial law. After the End, he's a Grumpy Old Man ruling over Shibuya with demonic help. The Chaos Hero kills him after gaining power from fusing himself with a demon.
- Asshole Victim: When he dies, you really can't feel sorry for him. Even the Law Hero doesn't register a complaint over if the Chaos Hero kills him.
- Delinquents
- Gang of Bullies: He leads one.
- Jerkass
- Karmic Death: He beat up Chaos Hero for no reason. Chaos Hero came back fused with a demon and kicked the everloving crap out of him.
- Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up: After the End.
Louis Cypher
See Shin Megami Tensei.
Old Man/Taijorokun/Tai Shang Lao Jun
After demons begin to appear in the streets of Tokyo, the player can go to Inogashira Park and meet an old man who speaks cryptically of the hero gaining great power and of a choice between Law and Chaos. He then conjures up a vision in which the hero, Law Hero and Chaos Hero fight against the devil summoner Douman and are soundly defeated. The vision ends, and the old man tells the hero that he is too weak to fight Douman, but that they will likely fight again and that he must be careful.
After arriving in the post-apocalyptic world, the player can find the same old man in Ginza, where he will tell the player to return if no path forward seems possible. If the player then says both Echidna and Haniel, the old man will reveal a secret path to the otherwise inaccessible Cathedral.
Near the end of the game, as the player prepares to battle Archangel Michael or the Asura Lord/Ahura Mazda, the old man reveals himself to be 太上老君 - shortened in the AGTP translation to Taijorokun (it should be Taijo-rokun, or Tai Shang Lao Jun). After both are defeated (at the end of the Neutral path), he appears in the ending to comment on the risks that the plans of Law and Chaos posed to the future of humankind, and urges the player to help shape that future free of the influence of outside forces.
- Badass Creed: In the Neutral ending, on the need for a balance between Law and Chaos.
- Neutral Good: He's your ally in the Neutral path.