Druaga
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Druaga refers to a Babylonian/Sumerian deity, who was ruler of the underworld. Druaga is occasionally used as an alternative name for the evil Zoroastrian deity, Ahriman, enemy of the god Ahura Mazda.
[edit] Popular Media
The Namco video game series The Tower of Druaga pits the hero Gilgamesh against the demon Druaga whilst on a quest to obtain the Blue Crystal Rod and save the Priestess of Ishtar, Ki.[1]
Also, the game Tales of Phantasia has several Druaga legend artifacts, including the Blue Crystal Rod.[2]
In Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Druaga is part of the Babylonian pantheon and is the god of devils.[3]
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