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* [[Final Fantasy Legends: Spacetime Crystal]] as Diabolos | * [[Final Fantasy Legends: Spacetime Crystal]] as Diabolos | ||
* [[World of Final Fantasy]] as Diabolos | * [[World of Final Fantasy]] as Diabolos | ||
− | + | * [[Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius]] as Diabolos | |
[[Category:Articles]] | [[Category:Articles]] | ||
[[Category:Classical Mythology]] | [[Category:Classical Mythology]] |
Revision as of 07:08, 2 November 2016
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.
Appears in
- Final Fantasy III as Devil
- Final Fantasy VI as Diabolos (GBA version)
- Final Fantasy VII as Diablo
- Final Fantasy VIII as Diablos
- Final Fantasy XI as Diabolos
- Final Fantasy XII as Diabolos
- Final Fantasy XIV as Diabolos
- Final Fantasy Type-0 as Diabolos
- Final Fantasy Dimensions as Diablos
- Final Fantasy Explorers as Diablos
- Final Fantasy Record Keeper as Diablos
- Xenogears as Diabolos Invasion, The
- Chrono Trigger as Diablos
- Vagrant Story as Diabolos
- Lord of Vermilion as Diabolos
- Ogre Battle as Diablo
- Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days as Diablo Eye
- Guardian Cross as Diablos
- Tactics Ogre as Diablo's Spite
- Bravely Default: Flying Fairy as Diablos
- Bravely Archive: D’s Report as Diablos
- Final Fantasy Legends: Spacetime Crystal as Diabolos
- World of Final Fantasy as Diabolos
- Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius as Diabolos