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- Deva was a genre of music created on the planet Adarlon.
- In appearance, devas are very similar to humans, but with an unearthly beauty and uncanny stillness about them. They are almost as tall as dragonborn, but much more slender.
- The devas are a group of angelic beings added in SLASH'EM. They are all characterized by strong physical attacks, high speed, and clerical spellcasting, similar to aligned priests. They are most often encountered as minions, either given to lawful characters through prayer or sacrifice, or created when attempting to convert a lawful altar. As minions, they are quite powerful, and can be a useful source of shields of reflection or even artifact weapons, which they have a chance of starting with.
- The Deva were awakened in the Great Cathedral at Alexandria by the gods Veros and Xirinet. They are immortal beings, their life-cycles tied by The Empress to those of the Rakshasa. Most Deva worship Priya, the child-exarch of The Empress, and a few worship Hammu.
- A second or third tier MAG can become a fourth tier form when it is a level divisible by 10 and at least level 100 after feeding. To become a Deva, it must be fed by a HUmar or HUcast with a Viridia, Bluefull, Redria or Whitill section ID, and have its sum of DEF and DEX equal to its sum of POW and MIND. Only whole DEF, POW, DEX and MIND levels count for this equation; the 0%–100% progress meters are disregarded. Fourth evolution MAGs, including Deva, will not evolve further. Feeding charts for Deva[I&II], Durga, Garuda, Ila, Nandin, Ribhava, Rukmin[I&II], Sato[I&II], Sita, Soma and Yaksa
- Deva are a player race featured in the Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition Player's Handbook 2. They have many similarities to the 3rd edition Aasimar who they replaced. The deva are similar to angels though, they're spirits of good, mortified into a physical form to fight an endless war against evil.
- A hard and magical race that came to Alandor from the Elemental Plane of Air following the Planar Clash.
- A Deva is a celestial being summoned by the quest-level paladin ability Summon Deva. Devas are not as powerful as planetars. Both can use spells, but devas use a much smaller number of spells. They use the same avatar as planetars. A deva and a planetar cannot be summoned at the same time; that is, if you summon a deva, you cannot summon a planetar, and vice versa.
- Deva has a small pointed head of rock that holds two tiny yellow eyes on it. The head is in the middle of a wide cylinder shaped torso that levitates over a circle of rock. A mound of dirt lies on top of Deva's torso and grows bits of leaves from it. Two large arms with enormous hands are attached to Deva's torso and are long enough to reach the ground.
- La race des Deva est celle des enfants de la lumière. Ils utilisent de la magie sacrée et lumineuse, et possèdent des guerriers polyvalents. Ville principale: Laksy
- Deva is the heroic name of Taven Davidson, freshman at Poseidon Prep.
- The Deva is a magic voodoo mask in Diablo III. It requires character level 60 to be used.
- Devas are heavenly deities in various Asian myths. In Vedic mythology, they were the gods of natural phenomenon, and constantly competed with the Asuras, who in this case were gods of moral/social phenomenon. In Hinduism, Devas and Asuras were both demigods who are at constant war. In Buddhism, Devas were lesser deities who you could reincarnate into if you accumulated enough good karma. In Zoroastrianism, they were called Daevas and were evil, false deities who were to be rejected for being misled by "The Lie".
- Deva (デーヴァ) is a secondary antagonist in Saiyuki: Journey West. He is Asura's second-in-command and one of the respected members of the Devil Eight.
- A noble, virtuous race, Devas strive to perfect themselves through an apparently endless sequence of reincarnations. Once immortal spirits who served the gods of good, Devas are now bound in flesh, the better to wage war against the forces of evil in the world and beyond.
- Deva: lit: the Radiant Ones; related to Lat. deus: divine beings, deities, celestials, are beings who live in happy worlds, and who, as a rule, are invisible to the human eye. They are subject, however, just like all human and other beings, to ever-repeated rebirth, old age and death, and thus are not freed from the cycle of existence and from misery. There are many classes of divine beings. II. The divine beings of the fine-material sphere rūpāvacara or rūpaloka are: See also: Buddhist cosmology
- The Deva (十二神将 (デーヴァ) Jūni Shinshou (Dēva)?, lit. "Twelve Heavenly Generals") are a group of twelve Ultimate-level Holy Beast Digimon that are derived from the Buddhist myth of the Twelve Heavenly Generals, deities who protected the Bhaiṣajyaguru. The Twelve Heavenly Generals were eventually conflated with the animals of the Chinese zodiac in Japanese Buddhism, and so the Deva are also representative of those figures. The Deva are followers of the Digimon Sovereigns, and each Sovereign has three Deva subordinates. __TOC__
- thumb|250px|Deva astralny 250px|thumb|Deva astralny (z tyłu) 150px|thumb|Deva astralny 150px|left|thumb|Deva szybujący przez niebiańskie przestworza Devowie (ang. deva) zamieszkują Plany Zewnętrzne o dobrej naturze: Arboreę, Arkadię, Ziemie Bestii, Bytopię, Elizjum, Celestię i Ysgard. Ci gestorzy bogów wyglądają jak uderzająco piękni ludzie z wielkimi, pierzastymi skrzydłami. Choć są agentami dobra, nieraz muszą je krzewić przy pomocy swych mieczy. Posiadają wiele magicznych mocy i odporności. Razem z agathinonami stanowią główną siłę niebiańskich armii. Każda z wymienionych poniżej odmian ma do spełnienia inne zadania, jednak wszyscy devowie są równi statusem. Żyją w idealnej harmonii z innymi mieszkańcami planów wyższych. Często współpracują z potężniejszymi od siebie planetarami. Poniew
- Los Devas (十二神将 Jūni Shinshou/Dēva, literalmente "Doce Generales Celestiales") son un grupo de doce digimons de nivel Perfecto que derivan del mito budista de los Doce Generales, deidades celestiales que protegieròn a los Bhaisajyaguru, por eso son del tipo Bestia Sagrada. Los "Doce Generales Celestiales" se combinaron en eventuales animales del zodiaco chino en el budismo japonés, por lo que el Deva es también representativo de estas cifras. Los Devas son seguidores del Rey Digimon correspondiente a este, y cada soberano tiene tres Devas como subordinados.
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