Diana (Roman)

Diana is a demon in the series.

History
Diana, also known as Diana Nemorensis, is the Roman goddess of the hunt, wild animals, childbirth, the Moon and the literal equivalent of the Greek goddess Artemis. She also represents wildlife and the woodlands, as well as being the symbol of female fertility. Much like her Greek counterpart, she was also a virgin goddess and and was seen as the goddess of modesty for young girls.

Like other Roman deities, Diana was born fully grown and was said to have been tall, beautiful, and youthful in appearance, often presenting herself as a young woman between the ages of 12 and 19. Sometimes referred to as Lucina, Diana’s reputation of protecting mothers and children earned her a place of honor among women.

Appearances

 * Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE: Earth Mother Race
 * Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey: Lady Race
 * Shin Megami Tensei IV: Lady Race
 * Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse: Lady Race
 * Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers: Lady Race
 * Persona -trinity soul-
 * Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner: Lady Race

Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE
Diana was implemented in October 2015 as part of The Die is Cast quest-line. She can be fused in a double fusion of Artemis and Hecate.

Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse
Diana can teach Nanashi the Madness Needle, Blast Arrow and Grand Tack skills through her Demon Whisper. She benefits from learning Gun and healing skills.

Persona -trinity soul-
Diana is the Persona of Megumi Kayano that awakened during a car crash in her youth. While she was able to use Diana to save her parents, she was unable to save her little brother, leading to a complex regarding personas in general. Her fears over summoning Diana, however, are resolved when it becomes apparent the only way to save her friend, Yumi Tasaka is to summon Diana.

Diana is seen using a bow and arrow during the final confrontation with Ayane Komatsubara's clone.

Trivia

 * Her appearance in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers may be a reference to the Diana of Ephesus.