Ishtar is the Akkadian (and thus later Babylonian and Assyrian) equivalent of the Sumerian goddess Inanna and shares her roles as a goddess of love, war and fertility. Like Inanna, she wasn't considered a mother goddess, and few, if any, texts name any gods as her children. She is known as the "Queen of Heaven" and is the personification of the morning star (Venus). Her father is usually said to be Sin, the moon god, and she forms an astral trinity with him and her twin brother Shamash, the sun god. Other texts sometimes refer to Anu, Enlil or Ea (Enki) as her father. She is also known as the "Lady of Battles" because of her violent and warlike character. Her holy city was Uruk (or Erech). Part of her cult was thought to be devoted to temple prostitution, though despite Ishtar's sexual character, some modern researchers question this claim or the scope of such practices. Her symbols were the eight pointed star (originally simply a Mesopotamian symbol of heaven, but in later times only of the morning star), the lion and the dove. Like most Mesopotamian gods, art often depicts her wearing a horned crown, a symbol of divinity. She was commonly depicted as winged.
According to one of her most prominent myths, Ishtar's sister is Ereshkigal, the goddess of the underworld. When Ishtar descended to the netherworld, Ereshkihgal cursed her, trapping her among the dead. With Ishtar dead, the earth withered and would not produce, and neither animals nor human beings would bear young. With great effort, the water god Ea used magic to revive Ishtar, which displeased Ereshkigal. She demanded to trade her sister for someone else, finally deciding that Ishtar's husband Tammuz would replace her.
The epic of Gilgamesh states she had many lovers, but all were fated to be killed or turned into animals at her hands (Tammuz is described as turned into a bird with a broken wing rather than imprisoned in Ereshkigal's realm). When Gilgamesh had rejected her advances, she sent the Bull of Heaven, a sacred beast of the god Anu, to combat him. After he managed to vanquish the bull with the help of his companion, the wild man Enkidu, the gods decided to kill the latter to punish the pair for this transgression.
The historical King Sargon of Akkad was closely assciated with Ishtar. According to an epic poem about Sargon's exploits, she guided him to victory against his enemies, lead by the tyrannical ruler Nur-Dagan of Purushanda, who was advised by Enlil. Later Assyrian legends claim Sargon was born as an illegitimate son of a priestess and worked as a gardener before Ishtar decided to bestow kingship upon him. In his documents, Sargon frequently attributed his successes to Inanna/Ishtar, and his daughter Enheduanna wrote many hymns to this goddess.
Due to Ishtar's popularity, many cultures in contact with Mesopotamia either adopted her into their pantheons or conflated her with their local goddesses. The Canaanite goddess Astarte was her western counterpart, while Hittites and Hurrians sometimes used Ishtar's name to refer to their own war goddess, Shaushka.
Ishtar is briefly mentioned by Astaroth after his defeat, expressing his desire to regain the form of the goddess Ishtar.
Shin Megami Tensei II[]
Ishtar is the ruler of Binah. By bringing Astaroth to throne room in Binah, the protagonist may separate him into Ishtar and Ashtar. Ishtar explains that YHVH forced her to fuse with Ashtar and become Astaroth long ago. This allows the protagonist to create Ishtar with fusion afterwards.
Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE[]
Ishtar appears as the boss in three different versions of the gold level of the Ueno Mirage instance. Which variation appears depends on a player's actions through the instance. The first is triggered if no others are triggered. The second is triggered by using any of the Twilight-Colored Vases on the fountain before the boss room. Both of these instances share the same opening movie of a confrontation between Metatron and Ishtar. The difference in the boss rooms is simply that after defeating Ishtar in the second, Astaroth will spawn with more mobs.
The third variation can be triggered by summoning Astaroth as a demon partner in the dungeon, acquiring curses on him and seeking atonement from pillars along the route. After fulfilling all requirements for this route, the dungeon's music will change slightly. The final boss in this instance is a strengthened form of Ishtar with an increased amount of mobs. Unlike the first two variations of the instance, the boss video simply features Ishtar.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey[]
"The Akkadian goddess of love and war. She is known as the "Queen of Heaven" and is equated with the planet Venus. In the epic of Gilgamesh, she had many lovers, but all were fated to be killed or turned into animals at her hands."
—Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey compendium
Ishtar can only be obtained through the unique password ISHTAR FIGHTS/TAMMUZ ANGELS.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux[]
Ishtar is the boss at the end of the Second Sphere of the Womb of Grief. Her focus is on wind spells, and she brandishes powerful attacks, like Garudyne, Magarudyne, Hamaon and Berserker God. When either side reaches +3 or -3 for buffs or debuffs, she will erase them with Silent Prayer. However, her most dangerous attacks are Alluring Squall and Soul Steal. The former hits random targets 1 to 3 times, with a chance of causing Charm. If anyone is successfully charmed, she will follow up with the latter move that instantly kills charmed combatants on top of healing her by their current remaining HP.
Hence, the most efficient means to defeat her is to field demons that, at minimum, are immune to Wind to prevent them from being charmed by Alluring Squall. The protagonist is best off with an armor that resists Phys (as Wind-immune armors are not available right after completing Sector Delphinus) while equipping the Stoic Ring for Charm immunity. Bring Electricity skills to exploit her weakness to trigger as many Co-Op attacks as possible.
After her defeat, Demeter appears and convinces her to hand over the 2nd Fruit. She then becomes unlocked for fusion, and requires a special fusion involving Skogsra, Virtue and Churel. The protagonist also obtains the Warped Horn, which is used to make the Demon Juicer Sub-App, giving him a greater chance of regaining used D-Sources.
Shin Megami Tensei IV[]
The goddess whose revival is sought by Minako in the New Game Plus Challenge Quest, Ishtar, Goddess of Harvest. After obtaining Astaroth's soul in the earlier quest Prevent a Deal with an Overlord, Minako now seeks to incarnate Ishtar by collecting the souls of demons that come from her and using them to recreate her. Once Mother Harlot and Asherah's souls are collected, Minako sacrifices herself by eating a Red Pill, becoming the ancient goddess Ishtar.
Ishtar comes to fulfill her contract with Minako and make the land of Tokyo fertile, thanking Flynn for aiding Minako, who sacrificed body and soul to revive her and will keep her half of the promise. Ishtar asks Flynn to let her accompany him but can be declined, though she lets him know to call her whenever he needs her. The goddess disappears to make the land a more fertile place should Flynn say no.
Ishtar is a demon and a boss in Shin Megami Tensei V.
By default, Ishtar wields 8 turn icons. She also wields an unique skill, Dreadful Gleam, which deals Electric damage and may inflict Seal; the skill cannot be countered by resistances, as it pierces.
Although she has a massive amount of turn icons and a near-unavoidable Electric skill, the source of her power actually stem from certain Magatsuhi-channeling devices spread across the region of Chiyoda, and disabling each one will lower her amounts of turn icons by 1: there are 7 in all, so if all are disabled, she'll remain with only 1 turn. If all 7 devices are deactivated, her Dreadful Gleam skill will also be disabled as if it's been Sealed, costing her a turn icon if she attempts to use it.
Besides Dreadful Gleam, Ishtar uses Light and Elec skills as well as debuffing skills, and can heal herself with Diarama. Fielding a Demon that nullifies Elec or Light and use Fierce Roar (i.e Raja Naga) with it to redirect Ishtar's usual elec attacks to it, and thus denying her usage of the rest of her press turns. Ishtar's AI is programmed to randomly throw attacks around, causing her to waste turns trying to use Ziodyne or Hamaon against it.
After killing her, she becomes unlockable for fusion, requiring a special fusion of Ose, Loup-garou, Queen Medb and Orobas. She is one of the three demons required to fuse Mother Harlot.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner[]
Ishtar is one of the three goddesses that the protagonist can choose for Rei Reiho to help her learn magic skills in Mount Kusagi, the others being Amaterasu and Gabriel. Choosing Ishtar will give Rei potent healing and Psy skills.
Soul Hackers 2[]
"A Mesopotamian goddess of love and war. Dubbed the "Queen of Heaven," the planet Venus was often seen as the embodiment of the goddess herself. In the "Epic of Gilgamesh," she makes many heroes her lovers, but the story also foretells that she will eventually kill them or turn them into animals."
—Soul Hackers 2 demon info
Ishtar is a demon of the Megami race and can be summoned through fusion at the Cirque du Goumaden once Ringo is level 56.
"Goddess of war and love, revered in ancient Mesopotamia. She seduced many men to their doom, but the hero Gilgamesh spurned her, causing her to murder his best friend Enkidu."
"The revered goddess of war and love in ancient Mesopotamia. She seduced many men to their doom. When Gilgamesh, the hero, spurned her, she murdered his best friend, Enkidu."
—Persona 5 background
Ishtar is the ultimate Persona of the Lovers Arcana and can only be obtained through fusion in the Velvet Room after completing the Lovers Confidant with Ann Takamaki. She is the only source of the Drain Wind skill and the first to learn the Insta-Heal skill. Ishtar also learns the Spell Master skill that halves SP costs and is one of the four Personas to learn Salvation. When itemized through an Electric Chair execution, Ishtar yields a Salvation Skill Card.
Ishtar has the Power Anti-Holy, which causes all Holy Type foes to flee from battle.
Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker[]
"A goddess of love and war, revered in ancient Mesopotamia. Also called the "Queen of Heaven", she was identified with the planet Venus. She seduced many men to their doom, but the hero Gilgamesh spurned her, causing her to murder his best friend Enkidu."
—Devil Survivor 2 compendium
Available in Fusion Pack Vol. 1, she is a special fusion of Dionysus and Lilim.
"I'm a goddess with both mercy and cruelty. You saw another part of me in that nightmare."
—Ishtar (Trisha), Catherine
Ishtar takes the form of Trisha (an anagram of her name), also known as the Midnight Venus (ミッドナイトヴィーナス, Middonaito Vīnasu)?. She is an attractive woman with a red afro who is the hostess of the various modes, including the Golden Playhouse (Golden Theater in Japan), the game's primary story mode. She provides an introduction to the game's modes and will text Vincent concerning his achievements in the Nightmare stages and provide him with hints. She also acts as commentary throughout the game. Players can make her reveal her identity and her role in the story if they do well enough, and completing the game's toughest challenge - Axis Mundi, the final stage of Babel - produces a cutscene where she breaks the fourth wall. In Catherine, Trisha also uses the god Astaroth as her avatar while Vincent is in the confessional booth in between rounds of the Nightmare stages.