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Revision as of 16:04, 18 December 2017
Nike (ニケー or ニケ, Nikē or Nike)? is a demon in the series.
History
Nike, the goddess of victory, is also the archetypal portrayal of Christian angels. As the Greek deity of victory, Nike's greatest feat was in the Titan War, in which she served as the gods' personal charioteer. It is said that without Nike, the gods couldn't have won the war with the Titans.
Nike was also at one time considered to be part of Athena. Gradually, Nike was broken away from Athena and eventually blossomed to be her own individual goddess. In artwork and sculptures of Nike, the goddess of victory that was bound to Athena was always wingless, whereas Nike as her own goddess was often winged.
Appearances
- Megami Tensei II: Divine Race
- Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei: Divine Race
- Last Bible
- Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis: Femme Race
- Giten Megami Tensei: Megami Race
- Megami Ibunroku Persona: Judgement Arcana
- Persona 2: Eternal Punishment: Judgement Arcana
- Devil Children Black Book & Red Book / (PS)
- Devil Children White Book
- DemiKids Light / Dark Version
- Devil Children Fire/Ice Book
Profile
Megami Tensei II
Nike is the result of fusing Valkyrie with Aello, Ocypete, or Celaeno.
Megami Ibunroku Persona
Nike is a Persona of the Judgement Arcana and the Initial Persona of Eriko Kirishima. Nike awakened when Eriko was attacked by zombies at the hospital shortly after Yamaoka's death. When returned to the Velvet Room at MAX Rank, Nike yields a Dx Incense.
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
Nike returns as Eriko's Initial Persona. When returned to the Velvet Room at MAX Rank, Nike yields a Rakukaja Card.
Devil Children White Book
Nike is a boss early on in the story, where she attempts to crash the train that leads to the Expanse Gate. When confronted by Masaki Kuzuha, she reveals she is doing it to prevent him from interfering with the Angels' plans. She vanishes upon defeat and Masaki is able to prevent the train from crashing.
DemiKids Light & Dark
Known as Nikare.
Stats
Megami Tensei II
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Kyūyaku Megami Tensei
Megami Tensei II
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Last Bible
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Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis
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Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku
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Megami Ibunroku Persona
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Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
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Devil Children Red/Black Book
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Devil Children Black Book/Red Book (PS)
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Devil Children White Book
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DemiKids Light & Dark
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Devil Children Fire/Ice Book
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Trivia
- In the Japanese version of Megami Ibunroku Persona, the Totem needed to fuse Nike is named Just Do It (ジャストドゥイット, Jasuto Du Itto)?, which is Nike's slogan. In the American release it was renamed Gottabe Shoes, a reference to the sentence "it's gotta be the shoes" from one of the company's marketing campaigns.