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- "Anyone who seeks to pass this point is destined to die."
- ―Trismagia[src]
Trismagia is a powerful demon in Devil May Cry 2. It serves as the boss for both Dante in Mission 16 and Lucia in Mission 12. In the Devil May Cry HD Collection, the player will achieve the award "Never Forget a Face" for defeating Trismagia.
Description
An ancient and powerful demon, Trismagia is the oracle of the demon world.[1]
It is an enormous head with three faces and three sets of eyes. when Trismagia separates, the three faces represent different emotions. red is angers, black is rejoices and white is sadness.
Each head has the ability to use one of the elements of ice, fire, and electricity. His three heads can separate and attack one at a time, or recombine for a powerful strike using all three elements.
Strategy
Background
Hermes Trismegistus was a god worshipped as a unification of Hermes and Thoth in Ancient Greece. He was a god of magic and writing, and was also a psychopomp responsible for guiding the dead to the afterlife.
Trivia
- DmC: Devil May Cry's Orbs looks very similar to Trismagia.
Reference
- ↑ Devil May Cry 2, Enemy File — Trismagia: "Oracles who have the knowledge of the demon world."