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* Another game from Atlus, ''[[Catherine]]'', has two of these: {{spoiler|Boss, the bartender, who is actually a dream-haunting serial-killer that eventually takes the form of a giant floating head; and Catherine herself, a succubus whose true form is bat-winged demonic... but only if you're a ''very'' bad boy.}}
* ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'':
** The Demi-Fiend from ''[[Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne]]''. It begins with a demon parasite/symbiote clawing its way into your skull when you are a human, causing you to mutate into a demon with only spiritual links to the human you used to be. And if you choose [[Apocalypse How|one]] [[The End of the World as We Know It|certain]] [[Multiple Endings|ending]], then [[Louis Cypher|your new patron]]<ref>Or, in one case, [[GenderLouis FlipCypher|Louisa Ferre]]</ref> gives you extra power, and even that tiny part is blown to hell.
** Said patron qualifies, as do some non-fallen angels. On the much less powerful side, there are a fair number of humanoid demons, and a couple cases of [[Half-Human Hybrid|human-demon fusions]]. One of the most notable is [[Alice Allusion|Alice]], who was ''once'' human - a random act of goodwill by a couple of demons transformed her into a [[Creepy Awesome]] undead sorceress... who's still as naive and innocent as she was as a normal girl.
* ''[[ADOM]]'' has several. There's Nuurag-Vaarn, the Chaos Archmage, who is the penultimate [[Boss Fight]] for the normal ending. He is described as a withered old man whose eyes are holes radiating such unbearable light of power, you can barely catch a glimpse of the tentacles writhing in them.