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The seventy-two demons listed in the 17th century compilation ''Ars Goetia'' ("Arts of Sorcery" - known in English as the first section of ''The Lesser Key of Solomon'') have found recurrent reference in popular culture. == The Lesser Key of Solomon == In addition to the individual listings, * The Key and every demon within it appear in some form in the PlayStation 2 game ''Shadow Hearts: Covenant''. * The "72 Pillar Families" from High school DxD come from here. * Many trading card games include members of the 72 demons into their cards (usually in high rarity). Examples of these games are: Devil Maker:Tokyo (Smilegate), Valkyrie Crusade ((Nubee Tokyo )), Ayakashi Ghost Guild (Zynga), Rage of Bahamut and HellFire: The Summoning (DeNA), Puzzle & Dragons (GungHo), etc. * Many of them appear in Lantasia's video action game ''Lemegeton'' in Android and iOS, named after the book. The protagonists Sabio and Dawn are involved into Baal's Feast of Chaos and have the chance to defeat some of them and do the quests for the others in the progress of the story. * In the anime series ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans'', all of the Gundam mobile suits are named after demons in the Ars Goetia. * In the manga/anime series ''Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic'', there are several magical dungeons, each ruled by a magical being known as a "Djinn" who is named after a demon from the Ars Goetia. Once an individual proves its value in the dungeon, it earns the Djinn's alligeance and powers. The djinn share only their names with there counterparts from the Goetia. * Many appear in Kevin Kauffmann's ''Forsaken Comedy'' book trilogy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goetic demons in popular culture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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