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Mara is a demon ruler of his own kingdom and a symbolizing the fear of death. Don't throw around such statements if you don't know anything about mythology.
But the fact that you say that there in some Spanish language Mara addresses himself as a woman, as if it should mean something? The main languages in the SMT series are only Japanese and English. Because these are the only two languages Atlus decides to voice, which means these are their main languages, and not some Spanish. So don't talk nonsense like Mara is a woman, man, take a closer look, Mara is literally a male genital, how can a male genital be a woman?
but still, that doesn't remove the fact Mara is a treated as she in SJ, fact that you totally ignored for some reason
again, you're overreacting too much over a game, I get that mara is a male for obvious reasons, I just find very funny that in SJ it's a "goddess" and what happened on SMTV location
thanks for the correction he's not a girl in every game, SJ is really strange ig