Difference between revisions of "Diabolos"

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* [[Tactics Ogre: Reborn]] as Diablo's Spite
 
* [[Tactics Ogre: Reborn]] as Diablo's Spite
 
* [[Bravely Default: Flying Fairy]] as Diablos
 
* [[Bravely Default: Flying Fairy]] as Diablos
* [[Bravely Archive: D’s Report]] as Diablos
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* Bravely Archive: D's Report as Diablos
 
* [[Bravely Second]] as Diablos
 
* [[Bravely Second]] as Diablos
 
* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]] as Diabolos
 
* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]] as Diabolos
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* [[Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia]] as Diabolos
 
* [[Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia]] as Diabolos
 
* [[War of the Visions]] as Diabolos
 
* [[War of the Visions]] as Diabolos
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* [[Final Fantasy Explorers- Force]] as [[Bahamut]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 1 February 2023

The Greek word from which the word "devil" was derived. Diabolos has various forms in the religions of the world, but is most frequently regarded as the prince of evil.

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