That Da'at Battle theme.
I AM IN HEAVEN.
the fuck is up with the quality? Sounds roughly like a 2DS on max Volume in a cathedral. (aka ASS)
I can't listen to that, or is that something on my end?
Kishin Attis: A god of resurrection of Phyrigia, the origin of Asia Minor. He is fated to offer himself to the earth mother goddess Cybele by sacrificing himself for the salvation of the people, being killed and reviving, being worshipped as a savior god.
Lady Inanna: A harvest goddess that appears in Sumerian myth, her name means "Lady of Heaven." She also has an aspect as a god who eliminates foreign enemies, her power is such that even male gods fled like bats.
Femme Atropos: One of the three Moirae Sisters said to have been entrusted by the chief gods with the control of fate in Greek myth. She cuts the thread of fate at the length determined by Lachesis. She holds the scissors used for that purpose in her right hand.
Lady Danu: An earth mother goddess that appears in Celtic myth. Danu's enormous body is said to be lying on the ground to this day, especially in Ireland's Munster region where belief in her thrives and is known to have received her grace.
Tyrant Surt: The king of Giants in Norse mythology. He is the ruler of Muspelheim, the land of fire, and holds Laevateinn, a sword of flames. At the arrival of Ragnarok, the twilight of the gods, he led his army to assault Asgard and destroyed the Aesir.
Kishin Jikokuten: A guardian deity of Buddhism and one of the Four Heavenly Kings. The Eight Legions are in his clan, receives orders from Taishakuten, and guards the East. Just like the name "Jikoku" suggests, he performs the pious act of protecting the nation.
Beast Nekomata: A long-lived cat that gains power and became a yokai. It is highly intelligent and can understand human speech. Some of them can change into people and control the dead.
Jaki Loa: The collective term used for gods and spirits of Voodoo. Among the doctrine's many mystical beings, those that have an actual effect on the lives of humans go by this name.
Femme Lamia: A snake woman that appears in Greek mythology. It is said she lives in Libya. She has the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a snake, and she prefers the blood of young men and children.
Megami Ame-no-Uzume: A goddess of entertainment of Japanese myth. She is in charge of many ritual dances, like requiems and oracles. In order to call out Amaterasu, who locked herself in a cave, she stripped herself
Jirae Hua Po: A tree spirit of Chinese lore that dwells in trees in which several people have hanged themselves. It takes the appearance of a beautiful girl in white clothes, but is much smaller than normal person. It does not speak, but has a voice as clear as small birds.
Femme Clotho: One of the three Moirae Sisters said to have been entrusted by the chief gods with the control of fate in Greek myth. Fate is symbolized as a thread, and her duty is to act as its spinner.
Femme Dakini: A goddess of love and fraternization of Indian myth. A being that obeys Kali. She eats human flesh and opens gatherings at cemeteries and crematoriums nightly. Her name means "one who plays in the sky."
Wilder Nue: A monster that shows up in Japanese lore. Because of its bizarre and ambiguous appearance, Nue is used as an example of unidentified people. When it appears, it cries out in a unique manner.
Lady Skadi: A goddess of darkness of Celtic myth (TN: I think they mean Norse, but they say Celtic here). Her name means "shadow," but this is meant to be the shadow of the place where the gods flee to on the final day of judgment.