Why a dog? In Sumerian stele engravings, guardians (lamassu) were often lion-bodied. However, in the Japanese build of Shin Megami Tensei: Covenant of the Mound , the guardian of the Stele was redrawn as a Shikoku Inu wearing a princess’s hairpin. Beta testers nicknamed her "The Dog Princess" (Inu Hime). Her role was simple: if you touched the stele without the correct offering (a "Top" item, see Part 3), she would erase your party and then delete the game’s executable file from your hard drive.
The reception among fans has been overwhelmingly positive, specifically praising the developer's attention to the "transformation" aesthetics and the challenging difficulty curve of the late-game bosses. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
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Why a dog? In Sumerian stele engravings, guardians (lamassu) were often lion-bodied. However, in the Japanese build of Shin Megami Tensei: Covenant of the Mound , the guardian of the Stele was redrawn as a Shikoku Inu wearing a princess’s hairpin. Beta testers nicknamed her "The Dog Princess" (Inu Hime). Her role was simple: if you touched the stele without the correct offering (a "Top" item, see Part 3), she would erase your party and then delete the game’s executable file from your hard drive.
The reception among fans has been overwhelmingly positive, specifically praising the developer's attention to the "transformation" aesthetics and the challenging difficulty curve of the late-game bosses. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more the demons stele the dog princess alpha v2 top