Marilith

Marilith, also known as Marilis or Kary, is a recurring creature in the Final Fantasy series. Always snake-like, female, Fire-elemental, and usually sword-wielding, Marilith first appeared as a prominent boss in the original game and has since returned as a boss in others.

Final Fantasy


Originally translated as Kary, Marilith was one of the Four Fiends of Chaos. After the rampages of Tiamat and Kraken, Marilith made her abode in Mount Gulg, threatening the nearby town of Crescent Lake.

Final Fantasy IV
The Lesser Marilith is an enemy encountered in the Sealed Cave. Curiously, despite the name, there is no "greater" Marilith.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
The Lesser Marilith from Final Fantasy IV returns in The After Years, and Marilith from Final Fantasy also appears along with the rest of the original Four Fiends. It is a powerful boss, but is weak to Ice-elemental spells. It drops the Rising Sun upon defeat.

Final Fantasy IX


Final Fantasy IX pays homage to many previous games in the series, and so the Four Fiends reappear as the guardians of the planet Terra. Marilis defends the Fire Shrine and is later battled in Memoria. Crystallized versions of her appear in the Crystal World. She has a more serpentine appearance in this appearance.

Final Fantasy XII
Marilith appears as a mark in Final Fantasy XII, playing less of a role than in the previous two games. It is entirely serpentine in this game, and does not brandish any swords.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Marilis appears as a Lamia and is one of the four Falgabirds. She is too an homage to Marilith.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
Marilithis a summon in Dissidia Final Fantasy. When summoned, she uses Fire Arcana, evoking a timer upon the opponent, and when it reaches 0, the opponent's Bravery becomes fixed for a certain period of time. A colored version of her original artwork from Final Fantasy is used in this game. Marilith can be obtained as a Stage Bonus on the Shade Impulse II storyline.

A portrait of her also hangs in the Chaos Temple stage.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Marilith returns in Dissidia 012, with the same function. She can be purchased from certain Moogle Shops for 100 KP.She also makes a cameo in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy as a tutor in the in-game manual of the Labyrinth.

Etymology
A marilith is fictional creature in many official Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings. They are presented as powerful, six-armed female demons with the lower body of a snake. Mariliths in Dungeons & Dragons are based on Hindu mythology, where gods and demons frequently have multiple heads and arms.

Marilith