A Tzitzimitl (or Tzitzimimeh in a group) is a female deity associated with stars in Aztec mythology. They were depicted as skeletal female figures wearing skirts often with skull and crossbone designs.
The Tzitzimimeh were associated with the stars and especially the stars that can be seen around the sun during a solar eclipse. This was interpreted as the Tzitzimimeh attacking the sun. The Tzitzimimeh had a double role in Aztec religion: they were protectresses of the feminine and progenitresses of mankind. But they were also powerful and dangerous, especially in periods of cosmic instability.
Tzitzimitl appeared as a boss during the second appearance of the Judgement Battle. Players who defeated her strongest form had the chance to obtain a summon PG to allow them to summon her as a demon. She was later added as a plug-in obtainable through the Secret Room. Her fusion is Coatlicue, Quetzalcoatl and Kali. Tzitzimitl is one of the few non-variant demons with a feature that increases damage according to an opponent's gender.
She also is unique in that she receives much less damage from enemy players while receiving drastically increased damage from enemy demons, with damage reduction stats shared only by demon variants found in the Diaspora instances. This has fueled player speculation that she may have been intended as the boss for the Diaspora Ueno instance that was announced and never followed through with.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey[]
"Aztec goddesses of night and fear. They constantly attack the sun and cause solar eclipses. They demand a sacrifice once every 52 years."
"Aztec goddesses of night and fear. They are known to constantly attack the sun, creating solar eclipses in the process. They are also said to demand a sacrifice once every 52 years."
—Soul Hackers 2 demon info
Tzitzimitl is a demon of the Tyrant race and can be obtained after downloading the DLC Bonus Demons addition for the game. After installing the DLC, Ringo can summon Tzitzimitl through special fusion at the Cirque du Goumaden once she reaches level 24 by fusing Fortuna, Sandman and Gremlin together. Tzitzimitl will also be available for free one time from the compendium after installing the DLC.
Persona 2: Innocent Sin (PSP)[]
When the party chases Haruo Weyland in the Persona Thief quests, he summons a Tzitzimitl to block one of the staircases.
Persona 4[]
"Goddess of Aztec myth who governs night and fear, she symbolizes death and evil. Her war with the sun god caused a catastrophic solar eclipse. She seeks a sacrifice every 52 years."
Activates the following effect when own HP is at 50% or lower: +30% to Dark damage and +40% Phys evasion rate.
Innate
Dark Premonition
5 MP
Becomes Disastrous Eclipse when own HP is 50% or lower
Dark Premonition: 50% chance to inflict Mute on all enemies. Reduces own HP by 51% after use.
Disastrous Eclipse: Inflicts Dark (Magic) damage (Power: 100) with Dark Pierce effect on all enemies. Enemies downed by this skill will not be able to revive.
Innate
Magic Amp III
Auto
+15 to Magic.
Common
Mind Blast
7 MP
Inflicts Almighty (Magic) damage on a single enemy with 100 power and reduces MP by 4.
Aragami (Awaken)
Dark Enhancement
Auto
+15% to Dark damage. +10% damage when attacking the enemy's weak point
Aragami (Gacha)
Mahashibaboo
6 MP
30% chance to inflict Bind on All Enemies.
Protector (Awaken)
Epitome of Madness
Auto
+15% chance to inflict status ailments, +15% to EV.
Protector (Gacha)
Enduring Soul
Auto
Heals 200 HP upon receiving the first killing blow.
Psychic (Awaken)
Hell Gaze
7 MP
Inflicts Dark (Magic) damage with 180 power on a Single Enemy.
Psychic (Gacha)
Null Light
Auto
Adds Light Null.
Elementalist (Awaken)
Life Surge
Auto
+30% to Max HP.
Elementalist (Gacha)
Gallery[]
Tzitzimitl as she appears in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
Tzitzimitl as she appears in Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE
Tzitzimitl as she appears in Devil Survivor 2
Tzitzimitl as she appears in Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth