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* HeroesPreferSwords: He joins the Phantom Thieves to save his daughter and take down the person responsible, and his weapon is a two-handed sword.

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* HeroesPreferSwords: He joins the Phantom Thieves to save his daughter and take down the person responsible, people responsible for the Jails and his wife's death, and his weapon is a two-handed sword.

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** Questioning her supposed inability to feel emotions and her inability to connect to people, or criticizing EMMA's plans, is the one thing that ''is'' guaranteed to get an emotional reaction from her - specifically, anger.

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** Questioning her supposed inability to feel emotions and her inability to connect to people, or criticizing EMMA's plans, is the one thing that ''is'' guaranteed to get an emotional reaction from her her, at first - specifically, anger.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: She literally can't feel or express emotions properly ever since she was a child, and [[GoodParents her parents were the only ones to try and help her through it and supported her.]] However, they abruptly died in unknown circumstances and her inability to properly express her grief combined with her decision to focus on her work, likely to distract herself from said grief, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint served to creep out her relatives and prompted them to call her "a heartless doll"]]. Ever since then, she's been isolated from others, with people talking behind her back due to how emotionless she came off as and her reluctance to interact with others due to her childhood trauma. In a desperate attempt to understand the heart so she could grow from being a "heartless being", she decided to create an AI whose purpose was to understand the heart, but she instead created [[ConstantlyCurious Sophie]], who instead asked ''her'' what a heart is under the reasoning that she had one, [[InnocentlyInsensitive unintentionally pressing her]] TraumaButton over her condition and causing her to think everything she did was AllForNothing. This led to her JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and [[ThenLetMeBeEvil accepting that she was heartless]], deciding to instead research how to make hearts unnecessary by unleashing a full blown supernatural catastrophe in a desperate attempt to ease her loneliness by making so she wasn't the only "heartless one".

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: She literally can't feel or hasn't been able to express emotions properly ever since she was a child, and [[GoodParents her parents were the only ones to try and help her through it and supported her.]] However, they abruptly died in unknown circumstances and her inability to properly express her grief combined with her decision to focus on her work, likely to distract herself from said grief, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint served to creep out her relatives and prompted them to call her "a heartless doll"]]. Ever since then, she's been isolated from others, with people talking behind her back due to how emotionless she came off as and her reluctance to interact with others due to her childhood trauma. In a desperate attempt to understand the heart so she could grow from being a "heartless being", she decided to create an AI whose purpose was to understand the heart, but she instead created [[ConstantlyCurious Sophie]], who instead asked ''her'' what a heart is under the reasoning that she had one, [[InnocentlyInsensitive unintentionally pressing her]] TraumaButton over her condition and causing her to think everything she did was AllForNothing. This led to her JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and [[ThenLetMeBeEvil accepting that she was heartless]], deciding to instead research how to make hearts unnecessary by unleashing a full blown supernatural catastrophe in a desperate attempt to ease her loneliness by making so she wasn't the only "heartless one".



* LaughingMad: After Sophia awakens Pandora and the Thieves are close to defeating the Hechatoncaires Boss Shadow she summons, she - doesn't take it well, that Sophia was able to find a heart where she never could.



* LukeIAmYourFather: After reaching her the first time will in the Jail of the Abyss, Ichinose reveals that she created Sophia in order to find a heart, only to trash her immediately when Sophia asked questions she couldn't answer. She proves this by issuing a command code that has Sophia turn on the Thieves. In fact, Sophia's humming originated from her as well.

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* LukeIAmYourFather: After reaching her the first time will in the Jail of the Abyss, Ichinose reveals that she created Sophia in order to find a heart, only to trash her immediately when Sophia asked questions she couldn't answer. She proves this by issuing a command code that has Sophia turn on the Thieves. In fact, Sophia's humming originated from her as well.


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* TaughtByExperience: A dark example. Getting rejected by everyone in her life for decades on end, to the point she went slightly crazy due to social isolation, led to her believing that the only things hearts were good for was hurting people.


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* TrulySingleParent: To Emma and Sophia, as Sophia is all but stated to be her daughter (thus making Emma this as well).
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** He's also one to Mitsuo, as far as his standing in the whole scheme revolving EMMA is concerned. They're both RedHerring culprits designed to divert the player, and are both portrayed as unlikable and irredeemable {{Hate Sink}}s, having nothing to back themselves up other than their narcissism. They're also responsible for murder, although Owada was only confirmed to commit manslaughter while Mitsuo purposefully killed Morooka in a feeble attempt to shake Inaba.

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** He's also one to Mitsuo, [[VideoGame/Persona4 Mitsuo]], as far as his standing in the whole scheme revolving EMMA is concerned. They're both RedHerring culprits designed to divert the player, and are both portrayed as unlikable and irredeemable {{Hate Sink}}s, having nothing to back themselves up other than their narcissism. They're also responsible for murder, although Owada was only confirmed to commit manslaughter while Mitsuo purposefully killed Morooka in a feeble attempt to shake Inaba.

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: She awakens to Pandora and gains the Hope Arcana late in the game [[spoiler:after rejecting Kuon's orders to kill the Phantom Thieves.]] Immediately afterward, Sophia gains Makougaon, which is the only way for her to learn Makougaon (even in NewGamePlus).

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: She awakens to Pandora and gains the Hope Arcana late in the game [[spoiler:after rejecting Kuon's orders to kill the Phantom Thieves.]] Thieves]]. Immediately afterward, Sophia gains Makougaon, which is the only way for her to learn Makougaon (even in NewGamePlus).



* BenevolentAI: A literal example, Sophia is an artificial intelligence that the Phantom Thieves find in the Metaverse, who is tasked to be "humanity's companion." She resembles a young girl, constantly wishes to help the Phantom Thieves with their troubles, is kind, and wants to understand the human heart. In the real world, she resides within Joker's phone during the game's events.
* BishonenLine: Her Mock-Persona, Pithos, usually takes the form of several floating objects covered in strange patterns. When they combine and transform into Sophia's actual Persona, Pandora, she takes on the form of a woman with a box on or in place of her head surrounded by four panels. Both the box and panels have similar patterns to those on Pithos's units.
* BraidsOfAction: Whenever she's in a Jail, Sophia's "pigtails" combine into a singular "braid". By that point, it's shown she is a very strong combatant.

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* BenevolentAI: A literal example, Sophia is an artificial intelligence that the Phantom Thieves find in the Metaverse, who is tasked to be "humanity's companion." She resembles takes the form of a kind young girl, girl who constantly wishes wants to help the Phantom Thieves with their troubles, is kind, troubles and wants to understand the human heart. In the real world, she resides within Joker's phone during the game's events.
events, albeit in the same humanoid form that Joker found her in the Metaverse.
* BishonenLine: Her Mock-Persona, Pithos, Pithos usually takes the form of several floating objects covered in strange patterns. When they combine and transform into Sophia's actual Persona, Pandora, she takes on the form of a woman with a box on or in place of her head surrounded by four panels. Both the box and panels have similar patterns to those on Pithos's Pithos' units.
* BraidsOfAction: Whenever she's in a Jail, Sophia's "pigtails" combine into a singular "braid"."braided ponytail". By that point, it's shown she is a very strong combatant.



** "Praise accepted~" -- Whenever she accomplishes a task and the Phantom Thieves, she says this, followed by humming a happy little tune.

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** "Praise accepted~" -- Whenever she accomplishes a task and is praised by the Phantom Thieves, she says this, followed by humming a happy little tune.



* DitzyGenius: She has a wide array of knowledge due to being a learning AI with access to the internet, but no real experience on how to apply that knowledge. At one point in Alice's Jail, she gets valet parking and ballet dancing confused despite them being completely different concepts with no connection to each other.

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* DitzyGenius: She has a wide array of knowledge due to being a learning AI with access to the internet, but no real experience on how to apply that knowledge. At one point in Alice's Jail, she gets valet parking and ballet dancing confused despite them being completely different concepts with no connection to each other.other, other than [[MondegreenGag ballet and valet sounding similar to each other]].



* EveryonesBabySister: Being both the newest Phantom Thief and an AI with little experience but earnest desire to learn about humanity, Sophia becomes this to the rest of the Thieves. They're extremely protective and supportive of Sophia and her endeavors to learn about herself and human hearts. They [[BerserkButton do not take it kindly at all]] when the voice in the Okinawa Jail [[spoiler:and Sophia's own creator Kuon Ichinose]] insult and declare her existence a mistake and meaningless. It even causes Ryuji to [[PrecisionFStrike say the word "fuck" uncensored]], the only time in any game where he has ever said it in a voiced line. Needless to say, she [[BigBrotherWorship adores the Thieves]] for being her closest friends. Joker in particular gets this a bit more since not only is he one of the first 3 Thieves to meet her, Sophia being stuck inside his phone makes him the closest one she can talk to while inquiring about how humans work in the real world; this even extends to gameplay where Sophie mimics Joker's signature glove-fixing animation when she joins in on an All-Out Attack.

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* EveryonesBabySister: Being both the newest Phantom Thief and an AI with little experience but earnest desire to learn about humanity, Sophia becomes this to the rest of the Thieves. They're extremely protective and supportive of Sophia and her endeavors to learn about herself and human hearts. They [[BerserkButton do not take it kindly at all]] when the voice in the Okinawa Jail [[spoiler:and Sophia's own creator Kuon Ichinose]] insult and declare her existence a mistake and meaningless. It even causes Ryuji to [[PrecisionFStrike say the word "fuck" uncensored]], the only time in any game where he has ever said it in a voiced line. Needless to say, she [[BigBrotherWorship adores the Thieves]] for being her closest friends. Joker in particular gets this a bit more since not only is he one of the first 3 three Thieves to meet her, Sophia being stuck inside his phone makes him the closest one she can talk to while inquiring about how humans work in the real world; this even extends to gameplay where Sophie mimics Joker's signature glove-fixing animation when she joins in on an All-Out Attack.



* FightingFromTheInside: When she's [[spoiler:controlled by Ichinose and forced to fight the Phantom Thieves, she fights to regain control of herself. This is represented by her eyes alternating between blue and red.]]

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* FightingFromTheInside: When [[spoiler:When she's [[spoiler:controlled controlled by Ichinose and forced to fight the Phantom Thieves, she fights to regain control of herself. This is represented by her eyes alternating between blue and red.]]



* IdentityAmnesia: Averted unlike other MysteriousWaif characters seen in the ''Persona'' series. Sophia [[spoiler:''doesn't'' suffer from amnesia despite the fact she obviously doesn't remember anything. Ichinose just scrapped her within minutes for her very own petty reasons before she went to work on EMMA, and as a result, she's basically [[BlankSlate close to blank]].]]

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* IdentityAmnesia: Averted unlike other MysteriousWaif characters seen in the ''Persona'' series. Sophia [[spoiler:''doesn't'' [[spoiler:Sophia ''doesn't'' suffer from amnesia despite the fact she obviously doesn't remember anything. Ichinose just scrapped her within minutes for her very own petty reasons before she went to work on EMMA, and as a result, she's basically [[BlankSlate close to blank]].]]



* MagikarpPower: While not necessarily weak by herself, six of her later skills[[note]]Samarecarm, (Me)Diarahan, Rebel Soul, Angelic Grace and Makougaon[[/note]] cannot be unlocked until [[spoiler:her Persona evolves into Pandora.]]

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* LiteralMinded: Being an AI with no memories when waking up in the Metaverse and learning stuff as she goes along either with the Internet or by interacting with others, she sometimes takes statements at literal value. For example, when the Phantom Thieves meet Zenkichi Hasegawa for the first time, calling his Inspector rank "nothing to sneeze at," Sophia logs this important detail as "Inspectors are not to be sneezed at."
* MagikarpPower: While not necessarily weak by herself, six of her later skills[[note]]Samarecarm, (Me)Diarahan, Rebel Soul, Angelic Grace and Makougaon[[/note]] cannot be unlocked until [[spoiler:her Persona evolves into Pandora.]]Pandora]], which isn't until near the end of the game.



* MachineMonotone: Downplayed. Sophia is able to provide inflection in her voice, but it's somewhat stilted and flat, like the kind of programmed voice you'd hear coming from a home assistant or from a smartphone's voice command function, such as her voice sometimes stopping before saying a name in the style of MadLibsDialogue. [[spoiler:This fades slowly over the course of the game, vanishing completely once she awakens her true Persona, Pandora, showing that she has truly gained an ego and a heart.]]

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* MachineMonotone: Downplayed. Sophia is able to provide inflection in her voice, but it's somewhat stilted and flat, like the kind of programmed voice you'd hear coming from a home assistant or from a smartphone's voice command function, such as with her voice sometimes stopping before saying a name in the style of MadLibsDialogue. [[spoiler:This fades slowly over the course of the game, vanishing completely once she awakens her true Persona, Pandora, showing that she has truly gained an ego and a heart.]]



* ReallyWasBornYesterday: She was essentially 'born' when Joker found her in Alice's Jail as a blank slate. [[spoiler:And as the prototype EMMA, Ichinose only programmed her very recently]].
* RecurringElement: Like [[VideoGame/Persona3 Aigis]] and [[VideoGame/Persona4Arena Labrys]], she fills the role of the RobotBuddy who teams up with the current group of Persona-users, although she isn't a Anti-Shadow Weapon created by the Kirijo Group.

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* ReallyWasBornYesterday: She was essentially 'born' when Joker found her in Alice's Jail as a blank slate. [[spoiler:And as the prototype EMMA, slate, [[spoiler:as Ichinose only programmed her very recently]].
as the prototype to the EMMA app, abandoning her when Sophia accidentally pushes her buttons]].
* RecurringElement: Like [[VideoGame/Persona3 Aigis]] and [[VideoGame/Persona4Arena Labrys]], she fills the role of the RobotBuddy who teams up with the current group of Persona-users, although she isn't a Anti-Shadow Weapon created by the Kirijo Group. Group, but rather an artificial intelligence that resides in Joker's phone.



* RobotGirl: She's the [[spoiler:physical form of the EMMA AI prototype, rejected for her being too curious about the human heart]].

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* RobotGirl: She's [[spoiler:She's the [[spoiler:physical physical form of the EMMA AI prototype, rejected for her being too curious about the human heart]].heart.]]



-->'''Sophia''': Don't you understand? [...] For you, changing someone's heart means imprisoning them. But for the Phantom Thieves, it means setting them free. You may steal Desires like them, but the Phantom Thieves give people hope. Maybe you don't realize it. But I think, deep down, you know you're nothing like them. ''(later)'' I've seen the Monarchs and the people whose hearts you've changed. They didn't look happy at all. I don't think you saved anyone doing what you did.

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-->'''Sophia''': Don't you understand? [...] For you, changing someone's heart means imprisoning them. But for the Phantom Thieves, it means setting them free. You may steal Desires like them, but the Phantom Thieves give people hope. Maybe you don't realize it. But I think, deep down, you know you're nothing like them. ''(later)'' [...] I've seen the Monarchs and the people whose hearts you've changed. They didn't look happy at all. I don't think you saved anyone doing what you did.



* SlowLaser: The shots fired by Sophia's blaster are oddly slow, but cover a wide area to make up for it.

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* SlowLaser: The shots fired by Sophia's blaster are oddly slow, but cover a wide area to make up for it.



* SpeakingLikeTotallyTeen: With access to the Internet, Sophia learns a bunch of slang and language to learn how to speak like the similarly teenaged Phantom Thieves, despite resembling a young girl. This sometimes results in her using a mix of dated and contemporary slang, such as greeting the Phantom Thieves for the first time with "Yo, Phantom Thieves" and saying "radical, dude," when they decide on her codename. While Ryuji notes she sounds more human after their second meeting, Morgana notes for her not to learn any "off-putting lingo" she finds on the Internet.



** [[spoiler:Both have a pseudo-Awakening relatively early followed by a later true Awakening. In Sumire's case, she couldn't completely awaken Cendrillion because she still thought she was Kasumi, while Sophia's Pithos is not a Persona, but a weapon specifically created to mimic one. Sumire is only able to truly remove her mask when she accepts her true identity, while Sophia can only awaken an actual Persona when [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming she defies her programming and her creator Ichinose]].]]
** Then there's the fact [[spoiler:that both of them are "inferior" versions of another character in the story of their respective games, but Sophia was supposedly a FlawedPrototype of the Demiurge AI that runs the EMMA app only for EMMA to be the real inferiority, and "Kasumi" actually being her inferior sister Sumire, which was for real because Sumire didn't fully realize her talents]].
** Both are also being [[spoiler:manipulated by a HiddenVillain ally, and forced against their will to fight against the Thieves]].

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** [[spoiler:Both have a pseudo-Awakening relatively early followed by a later true Awakening. In Sumire's case, she couldn't completely awaken Cendrillion because she still thought she was Kasumi, while Sophia's Pithos is not a Persona, but a weapon specifically created to mimic one. Sumire is only able to truly remove her mask when she accepts her true identity, while Sophia can only awaken awakened to an actual Persona when [[GrewBeyondTheirProgramming she defies her programming and her creator Ichinose]].]]
** Then there's the fact [[spoiler:that both [[spoiler:Both of them are "inferior" versions of another character in the story of their respective games, but Sophia was supposedly a FlawedPrototype of the Demiurge AI that runs the EMMA app app, only for EMMA to be the real inferiority, and inferior one. In the same vein, "Kasumi" is actually being her inferior sister Sumire, which was for real because Sumire didn't fully realize her talents]].
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** Both [[spoiler:Both characters are also being [[spoiler:manipulated manipulated by a HiddenVillain ally, and are forced against their will to fight against the Thieves]].Phantom Thieves.]]



* VocalEvolution: For most of the game, Sophia speaks in a stilted MachineMonotone with only minor hints of inflictions. However, after [[spoiler:she awakens to Pandora and gains a heart, this is completely dropped and she speaks in a much more natural, human-like way]].

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* VocalEvolution: For most of the game, Sophia speaks in a stilted MachineMonotone with only minor hints of inflictions.inflections, similar to a digital assistant artificial intelligence. However, after [[spoiler:she awakens to Pandora and gains a heart, this is completely dropped and she speaks in a much more natural, human-like way]].

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Spin-Offs: '''''Strikers''''' ([[Characters/Persona5StrikersJailMonarchs Jail Monarchs]]) | ''[[Characters/Persona5Tactica Tactica]]'' | ''[[Characters/Persona5ThePhantomX The Phantom X]]'' -]]]]]

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Spin-Offs: '''''Strikers''''' ([[Characters/Persona5StrikersJailMonarchs Jail Monarchs]]) | ''[[Characters/Persona5Tactica Tactica]]'' | ''[[Characters/Persona5ThePhantomX The Phantom X]]'' -]]]]]
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* TheBusCameBack: After 23 years, five videogame console generations and over ten games in the series, [[spoiler:Pandora returns to the ''Persona'' games as a summonable Persona. Fittingly enough, her first appearance was that of an EldritchAbomination, while in ''Strikers'' she is a Bless user and a literal carrier of hope for the Phantom Thieves.]]

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* TheBusCameBack: After 23 years, five videogame video game console generations and over ten games in the series, [[spoiler:Pandora Pandora returns to the ''Persona'' games as a summonable Persona. Fittingly [[spoiler:Fittingly enough, her first appearance was that of an EldritchAbomination, while in ''Strikers'' she is a Bless user and a literal carrier of hope for the Phantom Thieves.]]



** "Okay, leave it to me."
** "I am Sophia, humanity's companion."
** "Praise accepted~"

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** "Okay, leave it to me."
" -- Whenever the Phantom Thieves ask her to do a task, she responds in this manner, similar to a digital assistant phone application.
** "I am Sophia, humanity's companion."
" -- how she typically introduces herself to new people.
** "Praise accepted~"accepted~" -- Whenever she accomplishes a task and the Phantom Thieves, she says this, followed by humming a happy little tune.



** When first recruited, she uses Pithos, which doesn't seem to be a Persona, nor does is it considered to be an awakening. Furthermore, all of its skills have "?" behind it (i.e. Tetraja? Dia?) and its Arcana was never shown. There's actually [[spoiler:more to it, and when she awakens in earnest, she manifests Pandora, a real Persona, with an Arcana and the question marks behind its skills removed]].

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** When first recruited, she uses Pithos, which doesn't seem to be a Persona, nor does is it considered to be an awakening. Furthermore, all of its skills have "?" behind it (i.e. Tetraja? Dia?) and its Arcana was never shown. There's actually [[spoiler:more to it, and as when she awakens in earnest, and gains her true heart after showing her resolve to defy Kuon Ichinose, she manifests Pandora, a real Persona, with an Arcana and the question marks behind its skills removed]].



*** The Arcana of [[spoiler:Pandora, the Hope Arcana]] is not one of the traditional Arcanas, but from an early Tarot deck known as the Visconti-Sforza deck, just like Yoshizawa and her Faith. Upwards it represents [[spoiler:hope and optimism, but reversed it represents pessimism and false hope.]] Sophia [[spoiler:grants hope upon the people who become friends with her, but her "superior counterpart", EMMA was a mechanical monstrosity who grants the public false hope by brainwashing them.]]

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*** The Arcana of [[spoiler:Pandora, the Hope Arcana]] is not one of the traditional Arcanas, but from an early Tarot deck known as the Visconti-Sforza deck, just like Yoshizawa and her Faith. Upwards it represents [[spoiler:hope and optimism, but reversed it represents pessimism and false hope.]] hope]]. Sophia [[spoiler:grants hope upon the people who become friends with her, but her "superior counterpart", EMMA was a mechanical monstrosity who grants the public false hope by brainwashing them.]]



* FusionDance: [[spoiler:When awakening to Pandora, all four units of Pithos stack and combine into a tall box, which then opens up to reveal Pandora.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Over the course of ''Strikers'', she grows from a BlankSlate with no ambition except becoming humanity's companion to a fully-thinking, sapient being. [[spoiler:Getting her AI Persona to evolve into Pandora becomes a great surprise to her team members and a huge shock to Ichinose, cementing the fact that she became capable of being like a normal human.]]

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* FusionDance: [[spoiler:When truly awakening to Pandora, all four units of Pithos stack and combine into a tall box, which then opens up to reveal Pandora.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Over the course of ''Strikers'', she grows from a BlankSlate with no ambition except becoming humanity's companion to a fully-thinking, sapient being. [[spoiler:Getting her AI artificial Persona to evolve into Pandora becomes a great surprise to her team members and a huge shock to Ichinose, cementing the fact that she became capable of being like a normal human.human, gaining her own heart.]]



* RobotWizard: AI Wizard, technically, but she qualifies as this after awakening her true Persona, Pandora.

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* RobotWizard: AI Wizard, technically, but she qualifies as this after [[spoiler:her true awakening of her true Persona, Pandora.Pandora]].



* ShutUpHannibal: When Akira Konoe tries to convince the Thieves [[NotSoDifferentRemark that they're not so different]] since they're both trying to change the world by changing people's hearts, she points out that there's a fundamental difference between them. The Phantom Thieves actually saved people, Akira just trapped them in their own trauma.

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* ShutUpHannibal: When [[spoiler:Shadow Akira Konoe Konoe]] tries to convince the Thieves [[NotSoDifferentRemark that they're not so different]] since they're both trying to change the world by changing people's hearts, she points out that there's a fundamental difference between them. The Phantom Thieves actually saved people, Akira while [[spoiler:Shadow Konoe]] just trapped them in their own trauma.



** Both are also being [[spoiler:manipulated by a HiddenVillain ally, and forced against their will to fight against the Thieves.]]

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** Both are also being [[spoiler:manipulated by a HiddenVillain ally, and forced against their will to fight against the Thieves.]]Thieves]].



* VocalEvolution: For most of the game, Sophia speaks in a stilted MachineMonotone with only minor hints of inflictions. However, after [[spoiler:she awakens to Pandora and gains a heart, this is completely dropped and she speaks in a much more natural, human-like way.]]

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* VocalEvolution: For most of the game, Sophia speaks in a stilted MachineMonotone with only minor hints of inflictions. However, after [[spoiler:she awakens to Pandora and gains a heart, this is completely dropped and she speaks in a much more natural, human-like way.]]way]].



* WrongContextMagic: Pithos is treated in-game as Sophia's Persona, but it comes literally out of nowhere with no awakening, Pithos bears no arcana of its own, and every skill it earns is followed by a question mark (i.e. Kouga? Dia?). In Sophia's own words, she is simply mimicking the Phantom Thieves. Subverted when Sophia has a proper awakening and gains Pandora, which removes the question marks.

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* WrongContextMagic: Pithos is treated in-game as Sophia's Persona, but it comes literally out of nowhere with no awakening, Pithos bears no arcana of its own, and every skill it earns is followed by a question mark (i.e. Kouga? Dia?). In Sophia's own words, she is simply mimicking the Phantom Thieves. Subverted [[spoiler:Subverted when Sophia has a proper awakening and gains Pandora, which removes the question marks.]]



* AwesomeMcCoolName: After meeting him, Futaba laments that a name like "Zenkichi Hasegawa" is wasted on a police officer that the Phantom Thieves are still extremely untrusting of.

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* AwesomeMcCoolName: AwesomeMcCoolname: After meeting him, Futaba laments that a name like "Zenkichi Hasegawa" is wasted on a police officer that the Phantom Thieves are still extremely untrusting of.



* NonElemental: He specializes in attacks with the Almighty attribute, and is the only in game character other than Joker to have access to Almighty skills.
** Notably, he is the first Persona user since [[Characters/Persona3SEES Shinjiro Aragaki and Metis]] to bear a Persona with no elemental strengths or weaknesses.

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* NonElemental: He specializes in attacks with the Almighty attribute, and is the only in game character other than Joker to have access to Almighty skills.
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skills. Notably, he is the first Persona user since [[Characters/Persona3SEES Shinjiro Aragaki and Metis]] to bear a Persona with no elemental strengths or weaknesses.



* OlderThanTheyLook: Despite the old man jokes and having much harsher sharper facial features than the teenaged thieves Zenkichi is relatively spry and fresh faced looking for a guy who mentions himself to be in his 40s.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Despite the old man jokes and having much harsher sharper facial features than the teenaged thieves thieves, Zenkichi is relatively spry and fresh faced looking for a guy who mentions himself to be in his 40s.



* PapaWolf: Puns aside, he's very protective of his daughter and later the Phantom Thieves, even if he has a hard time expressing it. He's understandably pissed at Konoe for forcibly making his daughter a Jail Monarch and using her as a means to eliminate the Phantom Thieves, and makes sure he throws it at his face [[spoiler:after the Thieves take down Shadow Akira]]. Zenkichi even ends up TakingTheBullet for the Phantom Thieves by [[spoiler:warning them when a police raid is about to close in on them, allowing the kids to escape while Zenkichi takes the fall and gets arrested]].

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* PapaWolf: Puns aside, he's very protective of his daughter and later the Phantom Thieves, even if he has a hard time expressing it. He's understandably pissed at Konoe [[spoiler:Konoe]] for forcibly making his daughter a Jail Monarch and using her as a means to eliminate the Phantom Thieves, and makes sure he throws it at his face [[spoiler:after the Thieves take down Shadow Akira]].Konoe]]. Zenkichi even ends up TakingTheBullet for the Phantom Thieves by [[spoiler:warning them when a police raid is about to close in on them, allowing the kids to escape while Zenkichi takes the fall and gets arrested]].



* SuperCop: He's an inspector from [=PubSec=] who is also a Persona-user ''and'' TheSixthRanger [[{{Irony}} of the Phantom Thieves]].

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* SuperCop: He's an inspector from [=PubSec=] who is also a Persona-user ''and'' TheSixthRanger of [[{{Irony}} of the Phantom Thieves]].



* WelcomedToTheMasquerade: Once the Phantom Thieves learn to trust Hasegawa, they introduce him to the Metaverse, if only to make him understand their methods. His reactions are appropriate.

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* WelcomedToTheMasquerade: Once the Phantom Thieves learn to trust Hasegawa, they introduce him to the Metaverse, if only to make him understand their methods. His reactions are appropriate.to appropriately FreakOut about all the supernatural nonsense and questions if he drank too much the previous night.



* AssholeVictim: The people the Lock Keepers represent have been taken care of off-screen by the Monarchs using their powers to destroy their lives, or in the case with Akira, has long-since died.

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* AssholeVictim: The people the Lock Keepers represent have been taken care of off-screen by the Monarchs using their powers to destroy their lives, or in the case with Akira, [[spoiler:Konoe's]], has long-since died.



** Akira's father tried to murder his son only to be killed by him in self-defense.

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** Akira's [[spoiler:Konoe]]'s father tried to murder his son only to be killed by him in self-defense.



* {{Greed}}: Actually applies to a majority of them with the exception of Alice's. Ango's editor was secretly using the reputation of Ango's grandfather to fleece the public for money, the civil servant working under Mariko took bribes in exchange for allowing the subpar construction job that resulted in a little girl's death, and Akira's father straight-up murdered his wife for her money.
* HateSink: All of the people they represent are real pieces of work, but special mention goes to Akira's father, who outstrips basically ''every'' villain except possibly Shido in pure monstrosity; the only reason ''he's'' not a target is because Akira got to him first. The Phantom Thieves are absolutely disgusted by him and Ryuji admits that beating up his Lock Keeper self is cathartic. Their encounter with this particular Lock Keeper strengthens their resolve to stop Akira from becoming worse than his father.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: For a while, these people managed to get away with destroying the Monarch's lives. By the time the Monarchs gets hold of EMMA, they turned the tables against them, destroying their lives, or in Akira's case, killed.

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* {{Greed}}: Actually applies to a majority of them with the exception of Alice's. Ango's editor was secretly using the reputation of Ango's grandfather to fleece the public for money, the civil servant working under Mariko took bribes in exchange for allowing the subpar construction job that resulted in a little girl's death, and Akira's [[spoiler:Konoe's]] father straight-up murdered his wife for her money.
* HateSink: All of the people they represent are real pieces of work, but special mention goes to Akira's [[spoiler:Akira Konoe's]] father, who outstrips basically ''every'' villain except possibly Shido in pure monstrosity; the only reason ''he's'' not a target is because Akira his son got to him first. The Phantom Thieves are absolutely disgusted by him and Ryuji admits that beating up his Lock Keeper self is cathartic. Their encounter with this particular Lock Keeper strengthens their resolve to stop Akira [[spoiler:Akira]] from becoming worse than his father.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: For a while, these people managed to get away with destroying the Monarch's lives. By the time the Monarchs gets hold of EMMA, they turned the tables against them, destroying destroyed their lives, or in Akira's case, killed.killed them.



** Akira's Lock Keeper uses {{Grenade Launcher}}s.

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[[folder:Lock Keeper of Osaka]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of Konoe's father, who was an {{Abusive Parent|s}} to Konoe, ''murdered his own wife'', and was eventually killed in self-defense, pinned by Akira as a burglary gone wrong.

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[[folder:Lock Keeper of Osaka]]
Osaka ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of Konoe's father, who was an {{Abusive Parent|s}} to Konoe, ''murdered his own wife'', and was eventually killed in self-defense, pinned by Akira Konoe as a burglary gone wrong.



* AbusiveParents: Akira's father physically abused him and even contemplated [[OffingTheOffspring murdering him]].

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* AbusiveParents: Akira's Akira Konoe's father physically abused him and even contemplated [[OffingTheOffspring murdering him]].



* NoRespectGuy: Akira's father seems to not be at all "respected", and is willing to flat out ''kill'' those who he perceives as slighting him, like Akira's mom.

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* NoRespectGuy: Akira's Konoe's father seems to not be at all "respected", and is willing to flat out ''kill'' those who he perceives as slighting him, like Akira's Konoe's mom.



* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by the present day, having been killed by Akira in self-defense when Akira was still a child.

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* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by the present day, having been killed by Akira Konoe in self-defense when Akira was still a child.
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** The first conversation she had with the Thieves involves over emphasizing about food nutrition and overly causal banter, and she even gives the Thieves a candy before she leaves; This is the exact way that Takuto Maruki from ''Royal'' interacts with the Phantom Thieves during his consultant sessions. Furthermore, both of them share an [[spoiler:equally misguided but noble goal]].'

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** The first conversation she had with the Thieves involves over emphasizing about food nutrition and overly causal banter, and she even gives the Thieves a candy before she leaves; This this is the exact way that Takuto Maruki from ''Royal'' interacts with the Phantom Thieves during his consultant sessions. Furthermore, both of them share an [[spoiler:equally misguided but noble goal]].'goal using the powers of the Metaverse]].



* {{Ubermensch}}: She genuinely wants to help people, but her moral code not only discounts emotions, but views even attempts to understand them as suspect. This resulted in her trying to grant desires in a similar vein as [[spoiler:Maruki before]], only to end up with something that takes desires because it cannot process emotions, and thus believes that "the best desire is no desire". Deconstructed, however, in that Sophia realizes she was lying to herself about how pained she felt being isolated from the world, and created a justification for herself to stop trying - she's really far more of a Last Man, aping actual morality while having no real views of her own.

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* {{Ubermensch}}: She genuinely wants to help people, but her moral code not only discounts emotions, but views even and attempts to understand them as suspect. This resulted in her trying to grant desires in a similar vein as [[spoiler:Maruki before]], only to end up with something that takes desires because it cannot process emotions, and thus believes that "the best desire is no desire". Deconstructed, however, in that Sophia realizes she was lying to herself about how pained she felt being isolated from the world, and created a justification for herself to stop trying - she's really far more of a Last Man, aping actual morality while having no real views of her own.



* WouldHurtAChild: {{Implied}}. When Yusuke flat out calls her "YouMonster" after she forcefully brainwashes Sophia to attack the Thieves to no avail, her response was that she never felt bad about doing such a thing. If Futaba's comments about [=AIs=] and their creators were taken as granted, then EMMA getting Akane {{Mind Rape}}d and turned into Konoe's sentinel because she was the only Monarch candidate available was clearly based on her mindset, implying that she didn't have any issues using children to threaten others if she thought it was needed.

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* WouldHurtAChild: {{Implied}}.Implied. When Yusuke flat out calls her "YouMonster" after she forcefully brainwashes Sophia to attack the Thieves to no avail, her response was that she never felt bad about doing such a thing. If Futaba's comments about [=AIs=] and their creators were taken as granted, then EMMA getting Akane {{Mind Rape}}d and turned into Konoe's sentinel because she was the only Monarch candidate available was clearly based on her mindset, implying that she didn't have any issues using children to threaten others if she thought it was needed.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A subdued example; [[spoiler:after she reluctantly agrees to arrest the Phantom Thieves once Jyun Owada imposes the issue on her and offers to promote her]], [[SelfDeprecation she bemoans that]] [[ToBeLawfulOrGood she's just a coward who acts when told]] and silently regrets that she's betraying Zenkichi.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A subdued example; [[spoiler:after she reluctantly agrees to arrest the Phantom Thieves once Jyun Owada imposes the issue on her and offers to promote her]], [[SelfDeprecation she bemoans that]] bemoans]] that [[ToBeLawfulOrGood she's just a coward who acts when told]] and silently regrets that she's betraying Zenkichi.

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* [[Characters/Persona5ThePhantomThievesOfHearts The Phantom Thieves of Hearts]]
** Characters/Persona5StartingMembers [[note]]Ryuji Sakamoto / Skull, Morgana / Mona ('''Unmarked Spoilers!'''), Ann Takamaki / Panther[[/note]]
*** [[Characters/Persona5Joker Joker]]
** Characters/Persona5LaterMembers [[note]]Yusuke Kitagawa / Fox, Makoto Niijima / Queen, Futaba Sakura / Oracle, Haru Okumura / Noir[[/note]]
* [[Characters/Persona5Confidants Confidants]] [[note]]Sojiro, Lavenza[[/note]]
** [[Characters/Persona5SaeNiijima Sae]]



!Jail Monarchs
[[folder:In General]]
The rulers of the Jails. All of them are highly influential celebrities and other figureheads who had managed to obtain abnormal popularity by stealing the desires of citizens using lesser Shadows. In reality, many of them are just people mistreated or wronged in extremely despicable ways, and they used the EMMA app for revenge against the injustice laid upon them. Once their desires are stolen, the citizens become fanatical to the Monarch and all of their work, although they can only maintain influence on people whom they stole desires of. To other people, the Monarchs and their followers are obviously insane.

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[[folder:In General]]
The rulers

!!The Lock Keepers
[[folder:Lock Keepers in general]]
Located in hidden areas in the Monarch's city, in areas called Trauma Cells, a powerful Shadow and the AnthropomorphicPersonification
of the Jails. All of them are highly influential celebrities and other figureheads who had managed to obtain abnormal popularity by stealing Jail Monarch's DarkSecret, which protects the desires of citizens using lesser Shadows. In reality, many of them are just people mistreated or wronged in extremely despicable ways, and they used lock on the EMMA app for revenge against the injustice laid upon them. Once their desires are stolen, the citizens become fanatical to the Monarch and all of their work, although they can only maintain influence on people whom they stole desires of. To other people, the Monarchs and their followers are obviously insane.Monarch's main tower.



* AffablyEvil: Many of their real-life counterparts appear to be just friendly folk that the Thieves can interact with very easily.
* AntiVillain: They are overall more sympathetic and morally grey compared to the palace rulers of the original Persona 5, especially in light of them being [[{{Brainwashed}} Brainwashed]] to a certain extent.
* ArcVillain: The Monarchs serve as the rulers of the Jails that have appeared throughout Japan.
* TheAtoner: Unlike the major targets of ''Persona 5'', this is completely played out straight. If the Phantom Thieves defeat a Monarch, they will apologize for their misdeeds and vow to make amends after their changes of heart. The main difference is that in the original ''Persona 5'', the Thieves were focused on ensuring that corrupt people would be punished for their crimes and wouldn't abuse others anymore and the targets, but because of Yaldabaoth's tampering with their Shadow Selves, more often than not they just break down into weeping husks. In ''Strikers'', however, the Thieves are more focused on helping the wayward Monarchs redeem themselves and there is nothing that prevents the Monarchs from actually atoning, so the former Monarchs actually get to atone for their wrongdoings.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: Presumably due to Konoe basing the Jail and Monarch systems on [[spoiler:his DarkAndTroubledPast]], [=EMMA=] seemingly encourages his PayEvilUntoEvil mindset in others, which turns them into exactly the sort of person they resorted to [=EMMA=] ''against'':
** Alice Hiiragi was bullied for having a crush on another student. Now, she bullies anyone who seems to have the romantic success her bullies denied her by breaking up happy relationships.
** Ango Natsume was an amateur writer who wrote a plagiarized, dull and incoherent read because he was genuinely not that good at writing, and his publishers rigged him a minor award just to make a mockery of him and trick people into thinking he inherited his father's legacy. Now he's literally brainwashing people into buying his book for money and fame.
** Mariko Hyodo was originally a honest politician who genuinely had her constitutents' best interests at heart; after being threatened by corrupt colleagues, she used [=EMMA=] to cheat the system herself by brainwashing people into voting for her.
** Akane idolized the Phantom Thieves, and became a medium for Konoe and/or EMMA to bait the Phantom Thieves and change their hearts.
** Akira Konoe wanted to be a superhero. However, his actions and the fact that he has a highly sophisticated base makes him look more like a supervillain.
* BeneathTheMask: Outwardly, the Monarchs are happy, successful people respected by many. Under this façade, they are still deeply troubled people hungry for fame, vengeance, and power who are terrified of being weak and powerless again. Because of this, they indulge in selfish acts and steal others' desires in order to stave off their deep insecurities.
* BlackBugRoom: In the Metaverse, EMMA locks them in cages while constantly reminding them of their past traumas and mistakes, instilling in them their PayEvilUntoEvil mindset.
* {{Brainwashed}}:
** By having lesser Shadows steal the Treasure from a citizen's Shadow, they'll worship and adore the Monarch and whatever they make or do.
** In a rather unique case, the Monarchs were unintentionally brainwashing ''themselves'' as well. EMMA encouraged them to indulge in Konoe's PayEvilUntoEvil mentality by trapping them in a birdcage, reminding them of their old weaknesses, and prevent them from ever making such a mistake again. It's especially prominent on Akane, who started acting in an identical way as Konoe after EMMA captured her, even flat-out spewing Konoe's "Operation Oraculi" step-by-step as "hers".
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Related to the point above, many of these people display extremely obvious signs of going completely OutOfCharacter and are prone to acting in the most outrageous and publicly indecent ways possible, best seen on Alice or Akane.
* BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood: Subverted, although all of the Monarchs, including [[spoiler:EMMA herself who influences the Monarchs]] believes they were playing this straight. Konoe even tells the Phantom Thieves that they were comrades who wanted to fix the world of crime when he's finally confronted, but all of them were ignorant to the fact that the people they changed the hearts of have blank eyes, were so unhealthily obsessed with the Monarchs that they sometimes forget to eat or drink or even binge-spend, and generally looked like brainwashed puppets more than people.
* TheCaligula: All of them are brainwashed by EMMA and thus thoroughly insane, making them very dangerous public hazards.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: As a whole, to the Palace rulers;
** Rather than being amoral and cruel people for formed pocket dimensions out of their own rationalizations for their evil, they're normally okay folks who accepted a DealWithTheDevil after feeling abandoned and pushed into a corner. Notably, most of them realize they're [[HeelRealization becoming worse than the people who hurt them]] after being beaten by the Thieves.
** While Palace Rulers act like textbook psychopaths/sociopaths and are actually sociopaths or psychopaths, Jail Monarchs don't really act like anything but normal, decent people until a certain "trigger" is pushed, in which all hell breaks loose in an extremely unnatural way.
* DarkSecret: [[StartOfDarkness The traumatic event that started a Monarch on their dark path]] manifests in the Jail as a lock that protects their wishes. To get past this lock, the Thieves must go to the location in the real world where the event took place, access the Metaverse from there, and defeat the local [[MiniBoss Lock Keeper]], a powerful Shadow. It isn't easy because a Monarch usually goes to great lengths to hide such a horrible secret, both in the real world and the Metaverse.
* DespairEventHorizon: What causes them to plead with the EMMA app to [[DealWithTheDevil "save them"]] - losing faith that they'll ever be anything more than a forgotten victim.
* DrunkWithPower: In the real world, all Monarchs are inevitably intoxicated by their power over others, whether or not they realize what the source of this power really is.
* DubNameChange: They go from being known as [[GratuitousEnglish Kings]] in the Japanese version to the more gender-neutral Monarchs in the English version.
* FairytaleMotifs: The Monarchs confronted in-game are based on fairy tale characters (or characters from various near modern or modern fictitious work), fitting for the game's theme of "Desire" and "Illusions".
** Alice Hiiragi/Mad Rabbit Alice is based on ''Alice in Wonderland''.
** Ango Natsume/Nightmare Dragon Ango is based on ''Castlevania'' or other Dragon/Black Knight-based devil castle tales.
** Mariko Hyodo/Snow Empress Mariko is based on the ''The Snow Queen''.
** Shuzo Ubukata is based on ''Frankenstein''.
** Akane Hasegawa is a nod to ''Persona 5''.
** Akira Konoe/Hero Akira and his childhood hero, ''Zephyrman'' is based on Tokustatsu shows, particularly the in-universe ''Phoenix Ranger Featherman R''.
** EMMA/The Demiurge is based on the Fairy Godmother type of character and the Bible.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The Phantom Thieves instill this mindset into all of the Monarchs after they're defeated. Essentially, the Thieves admit that the Monarchs are the victims of monstrous injustices. However, [[HeWhoFightsMonsters the Monarchs ended up taking this desire for justice way too far in the wrong direction]]. The Thieves insist that their pain doesn't excuse doing so much damage to so many people, especially towards hundreds of strangers who had nothing to do with their trauma.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: The Jail system basically embodies this trope. Since the [=EMMA=] application is widespread, basically anyone, as soon as they wished to can use it to put up to millions in danger of losing property, sanity or even life, with Alice and Akane being the most prominent cases. The co-instigator Konoe also pretty much embodies this, as his [[spoiler:former status as an abused kid motivated him to kickstart the whole incident.]]
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Many of the Monarchs are {{Shadow Archetype}}s to certain characters from ''Persona 5''. As a result, they have weaknesses that match the corresponding character's primary element:
** Mad Rabbit Alice is weak to Agi skills. This is because she's a dark counterpart of Ann; both girls are a senior student and alumnus from Shujin respectively and entered the fashion industry, although while Ann had a group of close friends that helped her cope with her anger against Kamoshida and accept her without judgement, Alice resorted to [=EMMA=]'s salvation to randomly snap and attack anyone who might remind her of the trauma of being bullied, down to judging Ann as a bully herself just because of her appearance.
** Nightmare Dragon Ango is weak to Bufu skills. Ango is basically a dark counterpart of Yusuke; both young novices to art, Yusuke was plagiarized by Madarame to prop up his mentor's name at his own expense and responded by rebelling to bring his mentor down, while Ango plagiarized work himself, then learned he was only being used for his name, so resorted to [=EMMA=] to prop himself up as a "true" genius.
** Snow Empress Mariko is weak to Psi skills while being a counterpart to Okumura. Both of them are acquainted with Haru and are distorted by the Metaverse's powers, both are attempting to climb the political ranks. However, Hyodo was already an experienced politician when she began to "fall" and her distortion is based around being far ''too'' clean, to the point where she abuses her civil wards. Okumura was only starting out in politics after being a corrupt executive with abusive business practices and thus used his own daughter as a political pawn, then died before he could reconcile with her. Interestingly, Snow Empress Mariko is also weak to Curse, and the Psi/Curse weakness combination is shared with Okumura's MDL-GM (large green) robots.
** Akira the Hero and his Zephyrus Mech are weak to Nuke, Makoto's main element. While Makoto strictly enforces the law with rationalization, Konoe enforces the law blindly via his own version of justice, and anyone he deems a criminal is always a criminal. He's also weak to Electricity, Ryuji's main element. Both had an AbusiveDad that made them have little tolerance for corrupt people, and were elated to get a chance to take down rotten adults with the Metaverse.
** The FinalBoss is weak to Bless and Curse, just like the Lock Keepers. [[spoiler:It's much like how Sumire, Joker, and Akechi, being respectively Bless and Curse users joined forces to defeat Maruki, who created a dream world with resemblances of a Jail. Furthermore, Bless is Sophia's main element. While Sophia has high empathy towards the human heart and seeks to grant humanity the light of free will, The Demiurge merely considers its own answer to humanity's suffering as their sole light, completely ignorant that she's not any different from Yaldabaoth or Maruki, the previous reigns of the Metaverse's distortions that might very well doom humanity as a whole.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Many of the Monarchs are such. In all of the {{Brainwashed}} Monarchs, it's {{Invoked|trope}} by EMMA herself, who deliberately triggers them to do such things on a flip, reminding them that they are no longer the weaklings they were.
** Alice Hiiragi wanted to be a ray of light for girls in her situation: victims of bullying and SlutShaming. But once she became a BullyHunter with EMMA's power and used the Jail to steal people's Desires, Alice gradually became a bully herself, on a scale even worse than the people she hated could ever achieve. Alice would repeatedly break up happy couples, abuse her managers, and get people to blow all of their money on her with this power. After her change of heart, Alice even admits that she had no reason to do what she did besides feeling like she was owed retribution.
** Ango Natsume despises Sayuri, which is plagiarized work by Madarame. He's being ripped off for his own plagiarized work by his greedy editors, and he used the EMMA app to turn the tides so the money and praise went to him rather than his family name.
** Mariko Hyodo is discredited because of an ice sculpture scandal that resulted in the death of a 9-year-old child, in which a corrupt senator uses it to his advantage to take power. When Hyodo used EMMA to take power for herself, she's so obsessed with keeping the city's reputation clean to the point that she overworks her civil wards.
** Akane Hasegawa is a big fan of the Phantom Thieves, but resents law enforcement. [[spoiler:She goes against the Phantom Thieves because they are cooperating with law enforcement due to EMMA.]]
** Akira Konoe is obsessed with justice because [[spoiler:his father barely treated him like a human]], to the point of [[spoiler:fabricating false charges of crimes that he committed himself, brainwashing the Police and pretending to cooperate with a CorruptPolitican so he can take power.]]
** Even the Demiurge / [[spoiler:EMMA herself isn't exempt from this. She believes that she, a flawless AI, is the ultimate answer to humanity's happiness, ignorant of her own flaws as an AI impulsively made by a misanthropic woman out of anger]].
* LackOfEmpathy: A collective problem among them. The Monarchs have been driven to a point where the only pain they care about is their own, and refuse to consider the effects their own attempts to become accepted and loved are having on the people around them.
* LaughablyEvil: The Monarchs have a tendency to [[MoodSwinger flip moods on a dime]], with the negative aspects their Shadows represent being so over-the-top that they're difficult to actually take seriously, compared to how darkly detestable the Palace rulers' Shadows could be. This is actually foreshadowing the fact that their Shadows aren't a natural product of their existing flaws but a result of EMMA altering their personalities, and [[CerebusRetcon they become decidedly less funny]] when it's revealed just what their grievances are.
* MadEye: Befitting their deranged natures, several of the Monarchs' shadow selves are depicted with one eye wide open and the other half-squinting.
* MiniBoss:
** The Lock Keepers, monsters with [[MultiArmedAndDangerous four arms carrying heavy police weaponry]] and represents the dark secrets of the Jail Monarch.
** Averted with the Okinawa Lock Keeper, as it serves as the Jail's boss [[spoiler:due to its Monarch having committed suicide.]]
* MisplacedRetribution: The Monarchs all have specific people that they want to target, mostly those who hurt them or caused them to be a victim of some sort. However, this ended up extending to innocent people, either using them as pawns or not caring what happened to anyone else if it meant getting revenge.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After they are defeated and talked into submission by the Phantom Thieves, a Monarch has this reaction upon realizing that they have actually become [[HeWhoFightsMonsters much worse than their original tormentors]]. The Thieves often give the Monarch a YouAreNotAlone speech to give them the moral resolve to make amends for their selfishness.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Even before being brainwashed, the Monarchs are thoroughly broken people who believe that they are using the EMMA app to help or improve society, no matter how much harm they are actually doing. Their horrible life experiences have left them with [[LackOfEmpathy a very self-centred viewpoint]], making the Monarchs believe that they are simply [[WhosLaughingNow getting well-deserved justice]] or that [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans the suffering they cause is a fair price for improving society as a whole]]. This only becomes more apparent after they're brainwashed, if Akane's Shadow is any indication, they likely thought that their actions are their own even if they're clearly not. [[spoiler:Konoe is the only one who seems to have a certain extent of control over his actions even after becoming a Monarch]].
* PlayingTheVictimCard: Monarchs genuinely believe that, since they were legitimately victims of a monstrous injustice, they have every right to be horrible to whoever they choose. Their Shadows always give this kind of speech whenever they are defeated by the Phantom Thieves in their Jails, using their own pain and suffering as an excuse for their actions during their {{Villainous Breakdown}}s.
-->'''Alice:''' All my life. I'm no match for the real winners... [...] And I tried SO HARD to change! But I was still made fun of--still bullied... I just wanted to stop being miserable. I poured my heart into fashion and worked to get so far! But then... ''she'' showed up again, and started running her mouth about my past... ''She told everyone what a pathetic little shit I was!'' [...] That's why I took all of it from her! Her boyfriend, her social circle, everything! And that STILL wasn't enough for me! It wasn't just her. Everyone that talked behind my back, all the people who just stood there when I was getting... ''I'll destroy every single one of them!'' [...] This power lets me get revenge... So I...\\
'''Ango:''' I tried... I really tried. ''Just like everyone else!'' I read and read, all through the night! I wrote hours on end, like my life depended on it! ''And for what!?'' Nothing I wrote was ever "mine." It was just another work from "Sogo Natsume's grandson." No one! No one ever acknowledged my effort! Not my effort! Not my work! ''Not even me!'' [...] No matter where I look, all I ever see is a bunch of thoughtless idiots--slaves to appearances and nothing more... Acknowledge me, dammit! ''Acknowledge Ango Natsume's efforts for once!'' I just want someone to see that I really try!\\
'''Mariko:''' ...As the mayor, I know very well that little girl's death was ultimately my fault. But my staff betrayed me! ''All for their insatiable greed!'' I thought I could leave that awful position behind. Unfortunately, it wasn't as simple as that. Had I gone, I'd only be replaced by greedy scum! That's why I never stepped down! In this world, it's either eat or be eaten! And with circumstances so cruel, I decided ''I'd'' be the one doing the eating! Even if every last one of my votes were false, at least I could use them to make the world a better place! But if I were replaced as mayor... who would be there to honor that little girl's memory? An innocent girl lost her life, ''yet I could do nothing to stop the evil still afoot!''
* PsychologicalProjection: Monarchs are victims of [[KnightTemplar Akira Konoe's]] BlackAndWhiteInsanity, since the EMMA app uses Akira's one-sided ideals about justice [[AIIsACrapshoot as part of its program]]. Every Jail is a manifestation of Akira's PayEvilUntoEvil philosophy.
* SevenDeadlySins: As a sort of {{callback}} to ''Persona 5'', each of the Jails represents one of the seven sins.
** Shibuya Jail - Lust
** Sendai Jail - Greed/Vanity
** Sapporo Jail - Gluttony
** Okinawa Jail - Sloth
** Kyoto Jail - Wrath
** Osaka Jail - Pride
** Jail of the Abyss - Envy
** Tree of Knowledge - Melancholy
* ShadowArchetype: To the Phantom Thieves. Both the Thieves and the Monarchs were victims of the corruption of Japanese society, unable to solve their problems by conventional means. Both groups have also gained access to the Metaverse via a phone app, giving them hope for the first time. The difference is that while the Thieves restrain themselves and steal only distorted desires of single, very corrupt people to help others, the Monarchs freely and indiscriminately steal desires en masse to satisfy their selfish need for vengeance and fame. In fact, the Monarchs are the worst-case example of what happens when people suddenly gain the ability to steal desires.
* SignatureHeadgear: Every human Monarch has a headpiece of some sort; Alice and Mariko's crowns, Ango's horns, Akane's top hat, and Akira's helmet. When each of them has been defeated, they remove it to symbolize that they no longer control their Jails.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: The Monarchs all have glowing yellow eyes because they are Shadows.
* TarotMotifs: While none of the Monarchs have given Arcana, their shadow self represents a different form of Reverse Arcana, usually the arcana of the Phantom Thief that most opposes them.
* TragicVillain: In another lifetime, any one of the Monarchs, including Konoe himself, could have been a Phantom Thief. Unfortunately, without anyone to lean on or keep them grounded once they got the power to change hearts, their personal vices overtook them and they ended up as bad as their tormentors.
* TrappedInVillainy: After defeating Shadow Mariko, Morgana realizes something off about the Monarchs' headquarters in each Jail. To get to the Monarch, the gang has to get past a door that, when touched, induces a vivid audio memory related to the traumas that the Monarch faced. Morgana concludes that this isn't meant to keep intruders out, [[spoiler:but instead to force the Monarch to stay inside, reminding them of their failures to "persuade" them to keep going with their use of the EMMA app.]]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: All of them have very high popularity, to the point of fervor. However, they only retain their influence inside the area where their Jails are overlaid at. Invoked, as they deliberately and artificially create the popularity themselves in order to gain or regain senses of self-confidence and to exact revenge against people that they have grievances with.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Unlike the Palace rulers, they are obviously victims of abuse or injustice and in comparison, their crimes are largely petty (making people spend their savings, demanding mindless adoration and praise; compared to sexual assault, organised crime, sex trafficking, and murder) and most of their outlandishly ridiculous behavior was because [[spoiler:EMMA brainwashes them herself]]. It still doesn't merit their mind-controlling people to gain fame and doing stuff that their oppressors did to them.
* WhosLaughingNow: The first thing that every Monarch does with their newfound power is ruining those who oppressed them, real or [[MisplacedRetribution imagined]].
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Unlike most of the ''Persona 5'' Palace rulers, the Jail Monarchs were people who went through horrible trauma and injustice that led them to abuse EMMA for their own gain.
* YourSoulIsMine: When people enter a Monarch's keyword on the EMMA app, their Shadow selves are transported to the Monarch's Jail, where their desires are stolen and used to build the Jail's power. As a result, victims become [[HappinessInMindControl fanatically devoted to the Monarch in the real world]]. Only when a Monarch steps down are the desires freed and restored. Persona users' desires [[NoSell cannot be stolen because their Shadow selves have evolved into Personas]]. [[spoiler:Jails are actually maintained by the EMMA app, so they are still intact even when the Monarch steps down. As a result, individual victims might have their obsession with a Monarch's works reignited, or entire populations can stay mesmerized even when a Monarch is deceased. Any of these behaviors can be stimulated by the Monarch's voice, which can be synthesized by EMMA. [[NoOntologicalInertia Only when [=EMMA/Demiurge=] is defeated do the Jails collapse and the captured desires are truly freed]].]]

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* AffablyEvil: Many of their real-life counterparts appear to be just friendly folk that the Thieves can interact with very easily.
* AntiVillain: They are overall more sympathetic and morally grey compared to the palace rulers
AchillesHeel: All of the original Persona 5, especially in light of them being [[{{Brainwashed}} Brainwashed]] Lock Keepers are weak to a certain extent.
* ArcVillain: The Monarchs serve
[[LightEmUp Bless]] and [[CastingAShadow Curse]] skills. They also have the same other weaknesses as the rulers of Monarch they are attached to, such as Alice's being weak to Fire and Wind skills.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of
the Jails Jail Monarch's emotional scar and DarkSecret that have appeared throughout Japan.
* TheAtoner: Unlike the major targets of ''Persona 5'', this is completely played out straight. If the Phantom Thieves defeat a Monarch, they will apologize
caused them to turn to EMMA for "salvation". It's their misdeeds and vow job to make amends after sure the Monarch remains trapped by their changes of heart. trauma and cannot be freed to move on and stop using EMMA.
* AssholeVictim:
The main difference is that in the original ''Persona 5'', the Thieves were focused on ensuring that corrupt people would be punished for their crimes and wouldn't abuse others anymore and the targets, but because Lock Keepers represent have been taken care of Yaldabaoth's tampering with their Shadow Selves, more often than not they just break down into weeping husks. In ''Strikers'', however, the Thieves are more focused on helping the wayward Monarchs redeem themselves and there is nothing that prevents off-screen by the Monarchs from actually atoning, so the former Monarchs actually get to atone for using their wrongdoings.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: Presumably due
powers to Konoe basing the Jail and Monarch systems on [[spoiler:his DarkAndTroubledPast]], [=EMMA=] seemingly encourages his PayEvilUntoEvil mindset in others, which turns them into exactly the sort of person they resorted to [=EMMA=] ''against'':
** Alice Hiiragi was bullied for having a crush on another student. Now, she bullies anyone who seems to have the romantic success her bullies denied her by breaking up happy relationships.
** Ango Natsume was an amateur writer who wrote a plagiarized, dull and incoherent read because he was genuinely not that good at writing, and his publishers rigged him a minor award just to make a mockery of him and trick people into thinking he inherited his father's legacy. Now he's literally brainwashing people into buying his book for money and fame.
** Mariko Hyodo was originally a honest politician who genuinely had her constitutents' best interests at heart; after being threatened by corrupt colleagues, she used [=EMMA=] to cheat the system herself by brainwashing people into voting for her.
** Akane idolized the Phantom Thieves, and became a medium for Konoe and/or EMMA to bait the Phantom Thieves and change
destroy their hearts.
** Akira Konoe wanted to be a superhero. However, his actions and the fact that he has a highly sophisticated base makes him look more like a supervillain.
* BeneathTheMask: Outwardly, the Monarchs are happy, successful people respected by many. Under this façade, they are still deeply troubled people hungry for fame, vengeance, and power who are terrified of being weak and powerless again. Because of this, they indulge in selfish acts and steal others' desires in order to stave off their deep insecurities.
* BlackBugRoom: In the Metaverse, EMMA locks them in cages while constantly reminding them of their past traumas and mistakes, instilling in them their PayEvilUntoEvil mindset.
* {{Brainwashed}}:
** By having lesser Shadows steal the Treasure from a citizen's Shadow, they'll worship and adore the Monarch and whatever they make
lives, or do.
** In a rather unique case, the Monarchs were unintentionally brainwashing ''themselves'' as well. EMMA encouraged them to indulge in Konoe's PayEvilUntoEvil mentality by trapping them in a birdcage, reminding them of their old weaknesses, and prevent them from ever making such a mistake again. It's especially prominent on Akane, who started acting in an identical way as Konoe after EMMA captured her, even flat-out spewing Konoe's "Operation Oraculi" step-by-step as "hers".
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Related to the point above, many of these people display extremely obvious signs of going completely OutOfCharacter and are prone to acting
in the most outrageous and publicly indecent ways possible, best seen on Alice or Akane.
* BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood: Subverted, although all of the Monarchs, including [[spoiler:EMMA herself who influences the Monarchs]] believes they were playing this straight. Konoe even tells the Phantom Thieves that they were comrades who wanted to fix the world of crime when he's finally confronted, but all of them were ignorant to the fact that the people they changed the hearts of have blank eyes, were so unhealthily obsessed
case with the Monarchs that they sometimes forget to eat or drink or even binge-spend, and generally looked like brainwashed puppets more than people.
* TheCaligula: All of them are brainwashed by EMMA and thus thoroughly insane, making them very dangerous public hazards.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: As a whole, to the Palace rulers;
** Rather than being amoral and cruel people for formed pocket dimensions out of their own rationalizations for their evil, they're normally okay folks who accepted a DealWithTheDevil after feeling abandoned and pushed into a corner. Notably, most of them realize they're [[HeelRealization becoming worse than the people who hurt them]] after being beaten by the Thieves.
** While Palace Rulers act like textbook psychopaths/sociopaths and are actually sociopaths or psychopaths, Jail Monarchs don't really act like anything but normal, decent people until a certain "trigger" is pushed, in which all hell breaks loose in an extremely unnatural way.
Akira, has long-since died.
* DarkSecret: [[StartOfDarkness ** The traumatic event that started a Monarch on their dark path]] manifests in the Jail as a lock that protects their wishes. To get past this lock, the Thieves must go AlphaBitch who came back to the location in the real world where the event took place, access the Metaverse from there, and defeat the local [[MiniBoss Lock Keeper]], a powerful Shadow. It isn't easy because a Monarch usually goes to great lengths to hide such a horrible secret, both in the real world and the Metaverse.
* DespairEventHorizon: What causes them to plead with the EMMA app to [[DealWithTheDevil "save them"]] - losing faith that they'll ever be anything more than a forgotten victim.
* DrunkWithPower: In the real world, all Monarchs are inevitably intoxicated by their power over others, whether or not they realize what the source of this power really is.
* DubNameChange: They go from being known as [[GratuitousEnglish Kings]] in the Japanese version to the more gender-neutral Monarchs in the English version.
* FairytaleMotifs: The Monarchs confronted in-game are based on fairy tale characters (or characters from various near modern or modern fictitious work), fitting for the game's theme of "Desire" and "Illusions".
**
humiliate Alice Hiiragi/Mad Rabbit Alice is based on ''Alice in Wonderland''.
** Ango Natsume/Nightmare Dragon Ango is based on ''Castlevania'' or other Dragon/Black Knight-based devil castle tales.
** Mariko Hyodo/Snow Empress Mariko is based on the ''The Snow Queen''.
** Shuzo Ubukata is based on ''Frankenstein''.
** Akane Hasegawa is a nod to ''Persona 5''.
** Akira Konoe/Hero Akira and his childhood hero, ''Zephyrman'' is based on Tokustatsu shows, particularly the in-universe ''Phoenix Ranger Featherman R''.
** EMMA/The Demiurge is based on the Fairy Godmother type of character and the Bible.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The Phantom Thieves instill this mindset into all of the Monarchs after they're defeated. Essentially, the Thieves admit that the Monarchs are the victims of monstrous injustices. However, [[HeWhoFightsMonsters the Monarchs ended up taking this desire for justice way too far in the wrong direction]]. The Thieves insist that their pain doesn't excuse doing so much damage to so many people, especially towards hundreds of strangers who had nothing to do with their trauma.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: The Jail system basically embodies this trope. Since the [=EMMA=] application is widespread, basically anyone, as soon as they wished to can use it to put up to millions in danger of losing property, sanity or even life, with Alice and Akane being the most prominent cases. The co-instigator Konoe also pretty much embodies this, as his [[spoiler:former status as an abused kid motivated him to kickstart the whole incident.]]
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Many of the Monarchs are {{Shadow Archetype}}s to certain characters from ''Persona 5''. As a result, they have weaknesses that match the corresponding character's primary element:
** Mad Rabbit Alice is weak to Agi skills. This is because she's a dark counterpart of Ann; both girls are a senior student and alumnus from Shujin respectively and entered the fashion industry, although while Ann had a group of close friends that helped
lost her cope with her anger against Kamoshida and accept her without judgement, Alice resorted to [=EMMA=]'s salvation to randomly snap and attack anyone who might remind her of the trauma of being bullied, down to judging Ann as a bully herself just because of her appearance.
** Nightmare Dragon Ango is weak to Bufu skills. Ango is basically a dark counterpart of Yusuke; both young novices to art, Yusuke was plagiarized by Madarame to prop up his mentor's name at his own expense and responded by rebelling to bring his mentor down, while Ango plagiarized work himself, then learned he was only being used for his name, so resorted to [=EMMA=] to prop himself up as a "true" genius.
** Snow Empress Mariko is weak to Psi skills while being a counterpart to Okumura. Both of them are acquainted with Haru and are distorted by the Metaverse's powers, both are attempting to climb the political ranks. However, Hyodo was already an experienced politician when she began to "fall"
boyfriend and her distortion is based around being far ''too'' clean, to the point where she abuses her civil wards. Okumura was only starting out in politics after being a corrupt executive with abusive business practices and thus used his own daughter as a political pawn, then died before he could reconcile with her. Interestingly, Snow Empress Mariko is also weak to Curse, and the Psi/Curse weakness combination is shared with Okumura's MDL-GM (large green) robots.
** Akira the Hero and his Zephyrus Mech are weak to Nuke, Makoto's main element. While Makoto strictly enforces the law with rationalization, Konoe enforces the law blindly via his own version of justice, and anyone he deems a criminal is always a criminal. He's also weak to Electricity, Ryuji's main element. Both had an AbusiveDad that made them have little tolerance for corrupt people, and were elated to get a chance to take down rotten adults with the Metaverse.
** The FinalBoss is weak to Bless and Curse, just like the Lock Keepers. [[spoiler:It's much like how Sumire, Joker, and Akechi, being respectively Bless and Curse users joined forces to defeat Maruki, who created a dream world with resemblances of a Jail. Furthermore, Bless is Sophia's main element. While Sophia has high empathy towards the human heart and seeks to grant humanity the light of free will, The Demiurge merely considers its own answer to humanity's suffering as their sole light, completely ignorant that she's not any different from Yaldabaoth or Maruki, the previous reigns of the Metaverse's distortions that might very well doom humanity as a whole.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Many of the Monarchs are such. In all of the {{Brainwashed}} Monarchs, it's {{Invoked|trope}} by EMMA herself, who deliberately triggers them to do such things on a flip, reminding them that they are no longer the weaklings they were.
** Alice Hiiragi wanted to be a ray of light for girls in her situation: victims of bullying and SlutShaming. But once she became a BullyHunter with EMMA's power and used the Jail to steal people's Desires, Alice gradually became a bully herself, on a scale even worse than the people she hated could ever achieve. Alice would repeatedly break up happy couples, abuse her managers, and get people to blow all of their money on her with this power. After her change of heart, Alice even admits that she had no reason to do what she did besides feeling like she was owed retribution.
** Ango Natsume despises Sayuri, which is plagiarized work by Madarame. He's being ripped off for his own plagiarized work by his greedy editors, and he used the EMMA app to turn the tides so the money and praise went to him rather than his family name.
** Mariko Hyodo is discredited because of an ice sculpture scandal that resulted in the death of a 9-year-old child, in which a corrupt senator uses it to his advantage to take power. When Hyodo used EMMA to take power for herself, she's so obsessed with keeping the city's
reputation clean to the point that she overworks her civil wards.
** Akane Hasegawa is a big fan of the Phantom Thieves, but resents law enforcement. [[spoiler:She goes against the Phantom Thieves because they are cooperating with law enforcement due to EMMA.]]
** Akira Konoe is obsessed with justice because [[spoiler:his father barely treated him like a human]], to the point of [[spoiler:fabricating false charges of crimes that he committed himself, brainwashing the Police and pretending to cooperate with a CorruptPolitican so he can take power.]]
** Even the Demiurge / [[spoiler:EMMA herself isn't exempt from this. She believes that she, a flawless AI, is the ultimate answer to humanity's happiness, ignorant of her own flaws as an AI impulsively made by a misanthropic woman out of anger]].
* LackOfEmpathy: A collective problem among them. The Monarchs have been driven to a point where the only pain they care about is their own, and refuse to consider the effects their own attempts to become accepted and loved are having on the people around them.
* LaughablyEvil: The Monarchs have a tendency to [[MoodSwinger flip moods on a dime]], with the negative aspects their Shadows represent being so over-the-top that they're difficult to actually take seriously, compared to how darkly detestable the Palace rulers' Shadows could be. This is actually foreshadowing the fact that their Shadows aren't a natural product of their existing flaws but a result of EMMA altering their personalities, and [[CerebusRetcon they become decidedly less funny]] when it's revealed just what their grievances are.
was destroyed.
* MadEye: Befitting their deranged natures, several of the Monarchs' shadow selves are depicted with one eye wide open and the other half-squinting.
* MiniBoss:
** The Lock Keepers, monsters with [[MultiArmedAndDangerous four arms carrying heavy police weaponry]] and represents the dark secrets of the Jail Monarch.{{Jerkass}} publishers get ruined when Ango repents.
** Averted with the Okinawa Lock Keeper, as it serves as the Jail's boss [[spoiler:due to its Monarch having committed suicide.]]
* MisplacedRetribution:
The Monarchs all have specific people that they want to target, mostly those politician who hurt them or caused them to be a victim of some sort. However, this ended up extending to innocent people, either using them as pawns or not caring what happened to anyone else if it meant getting revenge.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After they are defeated and talked
blackmailed Mariko into submission by stepping down is forced to step down himself and the Phantom Thieves, a Monarch has this reaction upon realizing that they have actually become [[HeWhoFightsMonsters much worse than their original tormentors]]. The Thieves often give the Monarch a YouAreNotAlone speech to give them the moral resolve to make amends for their selfishness.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Even before being brainwashed, the Monarchs are thoroughly broken people
greedy and corrupt civil worker who believe that they are using the EMMA app to help or improve society, no matter how much harm they are actually doing. Their horrible life experiences have left them with [[LackOfEmpathy a very self-centred viewpoint]], making the Monarchs believe that they are simply [[WhosLaughingNow getting well-deserved justice]] or that [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans the suffering they cause is a fair price for improving society as a whole]]. This only becomes more apparent after they're brainwashed, if Akane's Shadow is any indication, they likely thought that their actions are their own even if they're clearly not. [[spoiler:Konoe is the only one who seems to have a certain extent of control over his actions even after becoming a Monarch]].
* PlayingTheVictimCard: Monarchs genuinely believe that, since they were legitimately victims of a monstrous injustice, they have every right to be horrible to whoever they choose. Their Shadows always give this kind of speech whenever they are defeated by the Phantom Thieves in their Jails, using their own pain and suffering as an excuse for their actions during their {{Villainous Breakdown}}s.
-->'''Alice:''' All my life. I'm no match
was really responsible for the real winners... [...] And I tried SO HARD to change! But I was still made fun of--still bullied... I just wanted to stop being miserable. I poured my heart into fashion and worked to get so far! But then... ''she'' showed up again, and started running her mouth about my past... ''She told everyone what a pathetic little shit I was!'' [...] That's why I took all of it from her! Her boyfriend, her social circle, everything! And that STILL wasn't enough for me! It wasn't just her. Everyone that talked behind my back, all the people who just stood there when I was getting... ''I'll destroy every single one of them!'' [...] This power lets me get revenge... So I...\\
'''Ango:''' I tried... I really tried. ''Just like everyone else!'' I read and read, all through the night! I wrote hours on end, like my life depended on it! ''And for what!?'' Nothing I wrote was ever "mine." It was just another work from "Sogo Natsume's grandson." No one! No one ever acknowledged my effort! Not my effort! Not my work! ''Not even me!'' [...] No matter where I look, all I ever see is a bunch of thoughtless idiots--slaves to appearances and nothing more... Acknowledge me, dammit! ''Acknowledge Ango Natsume's efforts for once!'' I just want someone to see that I really try!\\
'''Mariko:''' ...As the mayor, I know very well that
little girl's death was ultimately my fault. But my staff betrayed me! ''All for their insatiable greed!'' I thought I could leave that awful position behind. Unfortunately, it wasn't as simple as that. Had I gone, I'd only be replaced by greedy scum! That's why I never stepped down! In this world, it's either eat or be eaten! And is dragged down with circumstances so cruel, I decided ''I'd'' be the one doing the eating! Even if every last one of my votes were false, at least I could use them to make the world a better place! But if I were replaced as mayor... who would be there to honor that little girl's memory? An innocent girl lost her life, ''yet I could do nothing to stop the evil still afoot!''
* PsychologicalProjection: Monarchs are victims of [[KnightTemplar Akira Konoe's]] BlackAndWhiteInsanity, since the EMMA app uses Akira's one-sided ideals about justice [[AIIsACrapshoot as part of its program]]. Every Jail is a manifestation of Akira's PayEvilUntoEvil philosophy.
* SevenDeadlySins: As a sort of {{callback}} to ''Persona 5'', each of the Jails represents one of the seven sins.
** Shibuya Jail - Lust
** Sendai Jail - Greed/Vanity
** Sapporo Jail - Gluttony
** Okinawa Jail - Sloth
** Kyoto Jail - Wrath
** Osaka Jail - Pride
** Jail of the Abyss - Envy
** Tree of Knowledge - Melancholy
* ShadowArchetype: To the Phantom Thieves. Both the Thieves and the Monarchs were victims of the corruption of Japanese society, unable to solve their problems by conventional means. Both groups have also gained access to the Metaverse via a phone app, giving them hope for the first time. The difference is that while the Thieves restrain themselves and steal only distorted desires of single, very corrupt people to help others, the Monarchs freely and indiscriminately steal desires en masse to satisfy their selfish need for vengeance and fame. In fact, the Monarchs are the worst-case example of what happens when people suddenly gain the ability to steal desires.
* SignatureHeadgear: Every human Monarch has a headpiece of some sort; Alice and Mariko's crowns, Ango's horns, Akane's top hat, and Akira's helmet. When each of them has been defeated, they remove it to symbolize that they no longer control their Jails.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: The Monarchs all have glowing yellow eyes because they are Shadows.
* TarotMotifs: While none of the Monarchs have given Arcana, their shadow self represents a different form of Reverse Arcana, usually the arcana of the Phantom Thief that most opposes them.
him.
* TragicVillain: In another lifetime, any one of the Monarchs, including Konoe himself, could have been a Phantom Thief. Unfortunately, without anyone ** Akira's father tried to lean on or keep them grounded once they got the power to change hearts, their personal vices overtook them and they ended up as bad as their tormentors.
* TrappedInVillainy: After defeating Shadow Mariko, Morgana realizes something off about the Monarchs' headquarters in each Jail. To get to the Monarch, the gang has to get past a door that, when touched, induces a vivid audio memory related to the traumas that the Monarch faced. Morgana concludes that this isn't meant to keep intruders out, [[spoiler:but instead to force the Monarch to stay inside, reminding them of their failures to "persuade" them to keep going with their use of the EMMA app.]]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: All of them have very high popularity, to the point of fervor. However, they
murder his son only retain their influence inside to be killed by him in self-defense.
* GreaterScopeVillain: In a way. They are
the area where their Jails are overlaid at. Invoked, as they deliberately and artificially create the popularity themselves in order to gain or regain senses source of self-confidence and to exact revenge against people that they have grievances with.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Unlike the Palace rulers, they are obviously victims of abuse or injustice and in comparison, their crimes are largely petty (making people spend their savings, demanding mindless adoration and praise; compared to sexual assault, organised crime, sex trafficking, and murder) and most of their outlandishly ridiculous behavior was because [[spoiler:EMMA brainwashes them herself]]. It still doesn't merit their mind-controlling people to gain fame and doing stuff that their oppressors did to them.
* WhosLaughingNow: The first thing that every Monarch does with their newfound power is ruining those who oppressed them, real or [[MisplacedRetribution imagined]].
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Unlike most of the ''Persona 5'' Palace rulers,
the Jail Monarchs were people who went through horrible Monarch's trauma and injustice that led them to abuse EMMA for but aren't dealt with directly; their own gain.Lock Keeper selves are robots taking their appearance.
* {{Greed}}: Actually applies to a majority of them with the exception of Alice's. Ango's editor was secretly using the reputation of Ango's grandfather to fleece the public for money, the civil servant working under Mariko took bribes in exchange for allowing the subpar construction job that resulted in a little girl's death, and Akira's father straight-up murdered his wife for her money.

* YourSoulIsMine: When HateSink: All of the people enter a Monarch's keyword on they represent are real pieces of work, but special mention goes to Akira's father, who outstrips basically ''every'' villain except possibly Shido in pure monstrosity; the EMMA app, only reason ''he's'' not a target is because Akira got to him first. The Phantom Thieves are absolutely disgusted by him and Ryuji admits that beating up his Lock Keeper self is cathartic. Their encounter with this particular Lock Keeper strengthens their Shadow selves are transported resolve to stop Akira from becoming worse than his father.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: For a while, these people managed to get away with destroying
the Monarch's Jail, where lives. By the time the Monarchs gets hold of EMMA, they turned the tables against them, destroying their desires are stolen lives, or in Akira's case, killed.
* MiniBoss: A powerful one at that. These monsters need to be beaten to send the calling card
and used to build face the Jail's power. As a result, victims become [[HappinessInMindControl fanatically devoted to Jail Monarch. That is with the exception of the Okinawa Lock Keeper, who is just the straight-up boss of the Jail due to its Monarch in the real world]]. Only when a Monarch steps down are the desires freed and restored. Persona users' desires [[NoSell cannot be stolen because their Shadow selves already being dead.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Each one faced will
have evolved into Personas]]. [[spoiler:Jails are actually maintained by four of the EMMA app, so they are still intact even when same weapon.
** Alice's Lock Keeper wields axes.
** Ango's Lock Keeper wields [[DualWield knives]].
** Hyodo's Lock Keeper uses [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe shields]].
** The Okinawa Lock Keeper uses a combination of [[AllYourPowersCombined axes, knives, and shields]], and is
the Monarch steps down. As a result, individual victims might have their obsession only one who also [[BareFistedMonk fights with a Monarch's works reignited, or entire populations can stay mesmerized even when a Monarch is deceased. Any of these behaviors can be stimulated by the Monarch's voice, which can be synthesized by EMMA. [[NoOntologicalInertia Only when [=EMMA/Demiurge=] is defeated do the Jails collapse and the captured desires are truly freed]].]]bare hands]].
** Akira's Lock Keeper uses {{Grenade Launcher}}s.



[[folder:Alice Hiiragi]]
!!Alice Hiiragi
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AyaneSakura (Japanese), Creator/MelanieMinichino (English)
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->''"But that doesn't matter now. With this power, I can have everything. Everything I've always wanted... Mine! And now, I'm going to make you mine... All mine!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Luxuria (Lust)

An up-and-coming fashion designer in Shibuya with abnormally high popularity. While she makes a great public image at first impression, she's known for changing the hearts of men simply because they were in a romantic relationship so they go for her instead, and anyone who questions her after that will be physically attacked by her behind the scenes. Her fans are also not very far from starting street fights against people who don't like Alice, buying her merchandise until they go bankrupt, or firing people as soon as they dislike Alice.

Her Shadow is Mad Rabbit Alice, the Monarch of the Shibuya Jail, and it is overlaid on top of the 705 Mall with the Keyword "Wonderland." As the name implies, it is filled with references to ''[[AliceAllusion Alice In Wonderland]]''.

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[[folder:Alice Hiiragi]]
!!Alice Hiiragi
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AyaneSakura (Japanese), Creator/MelanieMinichino (English)
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[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Shadow Alice''']]\\
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->''"But
[[folder:Lock Keeper of Shibuya]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of the girl who, with her fellow [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]] ruined Alice's life at Shujin so hard, she expunged the fact
that doesn't matter now. With this power, I can have everything. Everything I've always wanted... Mine! And now, I'm going to make you mine... All mine!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Luxuria (Lust)

An up-and-coming fashion designer in Shibuya with abnormally high popularity. While
she makes a great public image at first impression, she's known for changing ever ''attended'' Shujin wiped off the hearts of men simply because they were records. The girl would then return to Alice's life in a romantic relationship so they go for her instead, and anyone who questions her their adult years after that will be physically attacked by Alice began her behind the scenes. Her fans are also not very far from starting street fights against people who don't like Alice, buying her merchandise until they go bankrupt, or firing people career as soon as they dislike Alice.

Her Shadow is Mad Rabbit Alice, the
a designer, spreading SlutShaming rumors and pushing Alice to become a Monarch of the Shibuya Jail, and it is overlaid on top of the 705 Mall with the Keyword "Wonderland." As the name implies, it is filled with references to ''[[AliceAllusion Alice In Wonderland]]''.finally get her revenge.



* AbhorrentAdmirer: Her Shadow has a VillainousCrush on Joker, but it's clear that she sees him as a prized possession rather than as a love interest. While the real life Alice only briefly interacted with Joker at the beginning of the game on at least two occassions [[labelnote:Explanation]]Joker first met Alice when he, Morgana and Ryuji were shopping for camp supplies and received Alice's EMMA keyword, and second time when Joker, Morgana, Sophia and Ann went to the TV Studio to see her interview.[[/labelnote]], she otherwise doesn't think of Joker as anyone worth noting beyond her brief confusion to why Joker isn't head over heels for her like the rest of the people she stole Desires from.
* AchillesHeel: Mad Rabbit Alice is weak to both Agi and Garu skills.
* AliceAllusion: Her name, design and stage props incorporate classic aspects from the ''Alice in Wonderland'' story, such as teapots, pocket watches and playing card motifs, right down to Alice herself wearing a blue dress. Her Jail further enforces this, as the keyword needed to access her Jail with the [=EMMA=] app is "Wonderland", and also happens to feature even more references to the story, complete with Alice's Shadow transforming into a monster rabbit for her boss fight.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Mad Rabbit Alice has bright pink skin.
* AnimalMotifs: Aside from her transformed state based on the White Rabbit, her Shadow's cane has a flamingo theme. The parallel is fairly striking as, despite their flamboyant colours and elegant poise, pink flamingos are also known for [[BitchInSheepsClothing being highly-territorial and aggressive.]]
* AssKicksYou: In the first phase of her boss fight, she throws herself butt-first into you. In later parts, rainbow hearts come out of her butt to brainwash male party members.
* BadBoss: If a manager calls her out on her unacceptable behavior, she stomps on them and forces them to tearfully beg her forgiveness as she records them to get her to take her foot off. She openly and gleefully admits to traumatizing her previous manager so badly that he's ended up a {{Hikkikomori}}.
* BerserkButton: Because her biggest trauma is being bullied badly for having a crush and having him taken away from her afterwards, simply seeing a man who was a part of a married couple instantly triggers [[GreenEyedMonster her psychopathic, violent behavior]].
* BrokenBird: In reality, Alice is an alumna of Shujin, and her time there was awful, as she was frequently bullied. She wanted to become a fashion designer after seeing a gorgeous dress so she could get out from her good-for-nothing self, until some jealous girls that stomped on her, took pics of her humiliation, and got her crush to reject her. It's implied that the same bully spread her school history on the internet to spite her a good amount of time later, which acted as the last straw that motivated her to use the EMMA app to create some semblance of self-ego and to take revenge against anyone who bullied her or just about any men that would remind her of the trauma.
* {{Burlesque}}: The design of her Shadow invokes this.
* ButterFace: Her Shadow's OneWingedAngel form has a fairly curvy figure and is still dressed in her human form's dominatrix outfit. It would be almost enough to make her qualify for being a CuteMonsterGirl if not for her incredibly mismatched eyes and stitched up mouth.
%%* CharacterCatchphrase: "I don't want toys that don't do as they're told." Notably, both her real self and her Shadow self say it.
* CaneFu: Her Shadow wields a long cane that she uses as a weapon in her basic form and her Mad Rabbit form, though she snaps it and discards it at the halfway point of the battle. The cane's flamingo figurehead is another allusion to ''Alice in Wonderland'', specifically the game of croquet with the queen where flamingos were the mallets.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Suguru Kamoshida from the original game. Kamoshida was an EvilTeacher who fell from grace as an Olympic athlete who used his reputation to torture and harass his students without any consequences. Alice, on the other hand, was bullied in high school and worked her way up to become a beloved idol, before the same bully leaked her past onto the Internet, pushing Alice to use EMMA to steal her tormentor's social circle, boyfriend, and everything else; from there, she went mad with power and became determined to make every man in the world her slave. Notably, Ann hates Kamoshida and spares him out of CruelMercy, but she sympathizes with Alice's initial desires despite not approving of her actions and wants her to redeem herself.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Ann comments that Alice could've easily become a famous model ''without'' [=EMMA=], and wonders why she felt the need to brainwash people instead of using her own appeal. It's eventually revealed that Alice ''did'' initially try to make her name the normal way, and only resorted to [=EMMA=] as revenge against her bullies from high school who followed her and tried to ruin her career by spreading rumors.
* DisproportionateRetribution: She started going after any woman in a happy relationship, intending to split up happy couples and engineer break-ups. Alice did all this because she was bullied for having a crush and it's implied the same bully spread the word on the internet to tank her career. Even after making the girl who ruined her career pay, Alice keeps moving on to anyone who appears happy. After her change of heart, Alice admits she couldn't stop herself after getting DrunkOnTheDarkSide.
* TheDogBitesBack: Exaggerated and played for drama. Alice ruined the lives of her bullies after she found out what she could do with EMMA. However, after that happened, Alice moved on to anyone who was in a healthy relationship out of jealousy that they had what she was denied.
* {{Dominatrix}}: She's basically looks and acts like this in the Metaverse and isn't short of doing this against anyone who had a relationship with in the real world; namely, she blatantly draws married men to her on camera and if anyone dares stop her by this point, she stomps on top of and takes pictures of them. This was because her biggest trauma is being treated like this by other girls in her school and then having her boyfriend taken away as well.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Some of her lovestruck prisoners are female.
* EvilCounterpart: Alice is ultimately one to Ann. Like Ann, Alice was the victim of [[AllTheOtherReindeer bullying]] and SlutShaming throughout her school life. Though unlike Ann, Alice never managed to have a friend like Shiho who pulled her from complete isolation. After gaining the power from EMMA to steal desires, she first gets back at her former bullies before using her powers to further her career.
* EvilDiva: Save for her clothes, she's also an Idol whose debut single, "Macaron Cannon" has hit off the singles charts. Unlike most cases however, her music isn't [[MindControlMusic mesmerizing]]; she's blatantly going around and mesmerizing people with EMMA's power.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Her Shadow has two giant eyes in her hair as well as a pair of bracelets and heels that have bows decorated with an eye in the center attached to them.
* FanDisservice: The cutscene where she transforms into her OneWingedAngel form has a shot of her shaking her butt at the camera, except said scene also shows that her tail has a mouth reminiscent of the Hablerie enemies from ''VideoGame/Persona4''. Her design is also a {{Stripperiffic}} bunny girl, but with major FacialHorror.
* FanService: On the other hand, her Shadow form before that point is a straight-up ''dominatrix'' -- aside from her yellow eyes and her creepy hair decoration, she would not look out of place in a raunchy cabaret.
* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: After she dealt with her ''actual'' bullies, she started to view any woman who had something she was denied (Ann for being beautiful and ''not''- or so Alice thinks- slut-shamed for it, HappilyMarried women because their crush wasn't used to hurt them) as bullies just for living their own lives where she could see them.
* FemaleMisogynist: Alice shows shades of this. Due to being a victim of SlutShaming in school, Alice specifically goes out of her way to break up happy couples to hurt women she's envious of. Even her boss fight sees her specifically insulting Ann for her appearance.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** When Alice is confirmed to have a Jail and Ann, Joker, and Morgana goes to a talk show to investigate if she is actually distorted, she initially doesn't really act that out there until the male host begins to talk about her crush, where she seemingly just bricks and the male host fervently confesses to her, much to everyone's disbelief. This is followed by what is essentially a 20-year old woman physically attacking her manager in a rather public hallway, something that not even Kamoshida or Madarame would do in such a blatant fashion. The whole thing is extremely uncanny and uncomfortable to watch, making clear that this is an EMMA-induced Distortion and most certainly not coming from Alice proper.
** Furthermore, when the party investigates Alice's jail, Ann makes note that she has supposedly no reason to bolster her popularity with EMMA considering that she's already an attractive person with full potential to be an actually popular fashion model. As it turns out, she's got other reasons...
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A young woman who used to be an introverted and heavily bullied schoolgirl mesmerized a huge chunk of Shibuya's populace on a scale rivalling that of the God of Control.
* GlasgowGrin: Her Mad Rabbit form has this effect with the mouth stitches on the side of her mouth.
* GreenEyedMonster: Because she was bullied for having a crush, she would basically lash out at anyone with a romantic relationship by changing their hearts so they break up and go after her instead. She admits as much during her change of heart on TV, saying that she broke up couples because she couldn't stand to see happy women.
* HairRaisingHare: Mad Rabbit Alice is a monstrous bunny girl that is around quadruple of Joker's height and is dressed in a gaudy-looking {{Burlesque}} outfit. She also serves at the first boss of the game.
* HaremSeeker: She wants to use her Jail to make every man in Shibuya fall in love with her. Deconstructed, however, in that she doesn't actually want them for sex, but to show up every ''woman'' in Shibuya, who she thinks are collectively a GirlPosse out for her blood.
* HeightAngst: Implied; her human self is fairly short while her Shadow is a StatuesqueStunner in heels, and always seen in angles that make her taller than everyone.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: In trying to stop bullies from ruining her adult career as well as her school life, she ended up becoming a bully just like them, but on a grander scale.
* HiddenDepths: Once the word of her trauma gets out, her despicable behavior makes a lot more sense. She's effectively replicating the bullying caused by her AlphaBitch bullies in the public.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: She flirts with Joker and calls him cute when he's at her mercy, offering to make him her boyfriend. She orders him to be thrown into a cell early on, and when he escapes, this leads to [[ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou her liking him because of how he continues to defy her expectations]], unlike all of the other men who instantly fall at her feet. This only applies to Shadow Alice, however, as the real life Alice doesn't show the same interest.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou:
** Alice shows interest in Joker when she sees that he's the only man who isn't instantly charmed by her. Both as her normal and Shadow self, she calls him "cool", and after noticing how much progress Joker has made with infiltrating her cage, she declares that she "finally has something she wants." When the Phantom Thieves confront her, she vows to make Joker hers. During the boss battle, Alice will also tease Ann by asking her who she has a crush on, and saying that she herself would go for Joker out of all of them. However, after her heart has been changed, Alice doesn't actively pursue that interest.
** This is averted with the real Alice, who doesn't share the same interest as her Shadow due to seeing the real life Joker as a stranger.
* InformedAttractiveness: Even if not using the EMMA app, Alice is stated by both Ryuji and Ann to be a rather pretty-looking woman. In fact, when dismantling the security systems in her Jail, Ann was even puzzled why she ''even'' needed the EMMA application to boost her popularity to uncanny levels in the first place.
* IrrationalHatred: Alice instantly develops a hatred of Ann when Alice finds out that Ann is a fashion model, accusing her of being an AlphaBitch of the sort that made Alice's life miserable. Not only is Ann no such thing -- Ann was herself a victim of SlutShaming at Shujin Academy -- but Ann's repeated insistence that she's not continues to fall on deaf ears for Alice. It's only after Alice is defeated that she finally listens.
* {{Lust}}: Her sin and motif. Unlike Kamoshida, she doesn't represent the sexual aspect of the sin (though she certainly uses her sex appeal to her advantage), but the desire for the feeling of power over others; in Alice's case, she doesn't lust after the guys she seduces, but for ''revenge'' against their wives and girlfriends. She breaks up relationships and degrades everyone around her so that she can feel the power of being the bully rather than the victim.
* MeaningfulName: Her surname, Hiiragi means "holly flowers", and in Hanakotoba, it represents protection. Effectively, she is protecting herself with an illusion.
* MisplacedRetribution:
** Upon meeting Ann, she immediately decides that since Ann is a beautiful fashion model, she has to be the same kind of AlphaBitch that made her life a living hell, and she spends a lot of her boss fight berating her for judging Alice's own actions in order to get friends. Ann was actually in the same boat as Alice, being ostracized for looking foreign, bullied because other people thought she had to be an AlphaBitch because she was pretty, and victimized by someone who would never have faced consequences without supernatural intervention.
** Her targeting of married couples is because other women bullied ''her'' for having a crush, so now she wants to take revenge on them by stealing ''their'' crushes. However, she never distinguishes between the people who ''did'' bully her and women whose only crime was being happy while Alice wasn't.
* MouthStitchedShut: When she transforms into Mad Rabbit Alice, the corners of her mouth are stitched shut. Despite this, she is still able to talk.
* MythologyGag: Mad Rabbit Alice is more or less a [[DistaffCounterpart gender-flipped]] version of [[VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth Kamoshidaman's]] OneWingedAngel form, with both of them being rabbit-themed {{Starter Villain}}s of their respective games. Additionally, much like the real Kamoshida, the StarterVillain of ''Persona 5'', she is themed with the sin of lust and has ties to Shujin Academy, although Alice's actions are nowhere near as morally repugnant as Kamoshida's. Coincidentally, all three of these also share some sort of connection to girls that were subjected to extreme bullying.
* TheNapoleon: The real-world Alice is very short (for her age) and a head shorter than Joker, but because of EMMA's powers, she is a very dangerous public hazard who subconsciously brainwashes people who remind her of her school life and attack/humiliate others physically in the public.
* NeverBeHurtAgain: After her defeat, Alice mentions that her true motivation to steal desires was so that she could never be a victim again.
* NeverMyFault: During the confrontation with Mad Rabbit Alice, Ann calls out Alice for stomping all over innocent people. Alice's response is "the men came after me on their own." Ann doesn't buy it, telling Alice that it's just because Alice changed their hearts with EMMA.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Not only had the Phantom Thieves not been in action for months, they also had no idea that there was a Change of Heart epidemic happening all over Japan, much less in nearby Shibuya. In addition, it was only by pure chance that they got involved in the plot at all, as three of them were merely out to by camping supplies, and happened to be in the area during a public appearance. Alice giving her EMMA keyword to Joker is what properly reassembles the Phantom Thieves into action and put a hole into the {{Big Bad}}'s plan.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Alice's design appears to be heavily based on the style of model and pop idol Music/KyaryPamyuPamyu, down to the use of random objects as headpieces, a heavy emphasis on eye motifs and the penchant for contrasting cute and creepy imagery; even their silhouettes are similar, with Alice wearing wigs in an identical shape and large, frilly lolita-type dresses.
* ObliviouslyEvil: As shown by her shocked reaction to being given a Phantom Thief card, on some level Alice doesn't realize her bullying behavior is that bad.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Despite her short stature and overall appearance making her pass for a 15 or 16-year-old, she actually graduated from Shujin before Ryuji, Ann, or Joker enrolled and likely even prior to Makoto becoming student council president, putting her in the 20 to 21-year-old range.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: She used to have a boyfriend during her time at Shujin, but that was taken from her once a few jealous girls found that out and bullied her mercilessly under the premise that she's stringing along men. This became the motive for her using [=EMMA=] so she can draw men from Shibuya to her.
* PsychopathicManchild: The method that she lashes out at her managers is the same as how she was bullied at school: publicly humiliating them and treating them like animals.
* PsychoticSmirk: Flashes these whenever she makes someone humiliate themselves in public.
* RelationshipSabotage: Goes around doing this a ''lot'', basically making a big chunk of men in Shibuya fall for her to the point that they break up marriages, fire people who aren't her fans or even ''attack'' anyone who questions them.
* RunningOnAllFours: During the second phase of her boss fight, she runs on all four limbs like a rabbit, making her faster and harder to dodge.
* ShadowArchetype:
** She's one to Ann. While both girls are Shujin alumnaes who experienced school bullying and entered the fashion industry to find a better life for themselves, Ann chose to strike back only against those who deserve it, particularly the one who wronged her and her friend. In contrast, Alice took things a step further by unleashing her anger to the rest of the public and anyone who might remind her of her horrid past.
** She's also one to [[spoiler:Sumire]]. Both of them have fairy tale motifs (''Alice in Wonderland'' and ''Cinderella'') and are effectively living in an illusion with similar mechanics. Again, [[spoiler:Sumire's anger is directed on ''herself'']], while Alice directs her anger to the public.
** Going across games, she's essentially a villainous [[VideoGame/Persona4 Rise Kujikawa]]. They even have similar backstories, having both been bullied in school before becoming popular idols. Her "Feast Your Eyes" attack is even a direct reference to Shadow Rise, only she is vulnerable to a specific form of attack.
* ShrinkingViolet: She used to be this until she came across a gorgeous dress one day and it inspired her to try out fashion design.
* SlutShaming: Was subject to this not long before because of an incident in her high school, where other girls bullied her for allegedly trying to seduce the boys there. What actually happened is that a popular guy the local AlphaBitch had her eye on confessed to Alice and she had her GirlPosse bully her for it.
* SpannerInTheWorks: She ends up being the main reason why the Phantom Thieves became aware of EMMA's functions after she gave Joker and Ryuji a promotional card for an EMMA friend request, which directly sent them into her Jail rather than their Shadows as intended because they had their Personas.
* StarterVillain: She is the first Monarch that the Thieves go against in this game.
* StepfordSmiler: In public, she acts like a cute and happy-go-lucky idol, but becomes highly abrasive and violent behind the scenes. She actually isn't happy about the situation she was in. She used to be quite depressed because she was bullied in Shujin for having a crush then having said crush taken away from her, even going as far as distancing herself from remembering her past as much as possible.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Lovers. The Lovers represents forming harmonious, loving relationships with others. Alice uses the power EMMA gives her to force large numbers of people to love and submit to her and to ruin the relationships of others.
* TurnsRed: She becomes much more aggressive when down to half health in her boss fight. In addition to assuming a PrimalStance, she also attacks much more aggressively, gets a new spin move, and her movements much quicker.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Her backstory implies that despite being a ShrinkingViolet, she was deep down a nice person, as she wanted to become a fashion designer in order to be a light of hope for people who suffered like her. By the time the game starts, she's so embittered about her humiliation that all she cares about is payback and lost sight of her noble intentions.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: After defeating her in the Metaverse, Alice tells the Phantom Thieves that after she first used EMMA's Jail function to exact revenge on the school bully who leaked her school record to destroy her upstart career by stealing the hearts of her partners and friends, deep down, she still felt empty and unsatisfied, causing her to change the heart of every other man in Shibuya just to show the other girl who is the popular one.
* VillainousBreakdown: At half HP, she snaps her cane and [[TurnsRed starts attacking in a beast-like way]] while going into an UnstoppableRage. She also accuses the Thieves of trying to steal away her happiness, blaming Ann in particular for trying to ruin her life.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Whereas Natsume and Hyodo's reputations are not badly damaged and they are able to move on with their lives to a certain degree, nothing is mentioned about Alice's fate after she has a change of heart other than her career as an idol is over.
* WhosLaughingNow: She used to not have many friends and was bullied by her class over a boy who was attracted by her. After being brainwashed by EMMA, she's now a violent WomanChild out on a rampage.
* WomanChild: She acts in a very cutesy, childish way even when she's trying to be nice, when mean she becomes an immature brat. Her Shadow is an outright PsychopathicManchild.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Her Shadow has a VillainousCrush on Joker, but it's clear that she sees him as a prized possession rather than as a love interest. While the real life Alice only briefly interacted with Joker at the beginning of the game on at least two occassions [[labelnote:Explanation]]Joker first met Alice when he, Morgana and Ryuji were shopping for camp supplies and received Alice's EMMA keyword, and second time when Joker, Morgana, Sophia and Ann went to the TV Studio to see her interview.[[/labelnote]], she otherwise doesn't think of Joker as anyone worth noting beyond her brief confusion to why Joker isn't head over heels for her like the rest of the people she stole Desires from.
* AchillesHeel: Mad Rabbit Alice is weak to both Agi and Garu skills.
* AliceAllusion: Her name, design and stage props incorporate classic aspects from the ''Alice in Wonderland'' story, such as teapots, pocket watches and playing card motifs, right down to Alice herself wearing a blue dress. Her Jail further enforces this, as the keyword needed to access her Jail with the [=EMMA=] app is "Wonderland", and also happens to feature even more references to the story, complete with Alice's Shadow transforming into a monster rabbit for her boss fight.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Mad Rabbit Alice has bright pink skin.
* AnimalMotifs: Aside from her transformed state based on the White Rabbit, her Shadow's cane has a flamingo theme. The parallel is fairly striking as, despite their flamboyant colours and elegant poise, pink flamingos are also known for [[BitchInSheepsClothing being highly-territorial and aggressive.]]
* AssKicksYou: In the first phase of her boss fight, she throws herself butt-first into you. In later parts, rainbow hearts come out of her butt to brainwash male party members.
* BadBoss: If a manager calls her out on her unacceptable behavior, she stomps on them and forces them to tearfully beg her forgiveness as she records them to get her to take her foot off. She openly and gleefully admits to traumatizing her previous manager so badly that he's ended up a {{Hikkikomori}}.
* BerserkButton: Because her biggest trauma is being bullied badly for having a crush and having him taken away from her afterwards, simply seeing a man who was a part of a married couple instantly triggers [[GreenEyedMonster her psychopathic, violent behavior]].
* BrokenBird: In reality, Alice is an alumna of Shujin, and her time there was awful, as she was frequently bullied. She wanted to become a fashion designer after seeing a gorgeous dress so she could get out from her good-for-nothing self, until some jealous girls that stomped on her, took pics of her humiliation, and got her crush to reject her.
GreenEyedMonster: It's implied that the same bully spread her school history on the internet to spite her a good amount she's jealous of time later, which acted as the last straw that motivated her to use the EMMA app to create some semblance of self-ego and to take revenge against anyone who bullied her or just about any men that would remind her of the trauma.
* {{Burlesque}}: The design of her Shadow invokes this.
* ButterFace: Her Shadow's OneWingedAngel form has a fairly curvy figure and is still dressed in her human form's dominatrix outfit. It would be almost enough to make her qualify for being a CuteMonsterGirl if not for her incredibly mismatched eyes and stitched up mouth.
%%* CharacterCatchphrase: "I don't want toys that don't do as they're told." Notably, both her real self and her Shadow self say it.
* CaneFu: Her Shadow wields a long cane that she uses as a weapon in her basic form and her Mad Rabbit form, though she snaps it and discards it at the halfway point of the battle. The cane's flamingo figurehead is another allusion to ''Alice in Wonderland'', specifically the game of croquet with the queen where flamingos were the mallets.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Suguru Kamoshida from the original game. Kamoshida was an EvilTeacher who fell from grace as an Olympic athlete who used his reputation to torture and harass his students without any consequences. Alice, on the other hand, was bullied in high school and worked her way up to become a beloved idol, before the same bully leaked her past onto the Internet, pushing
Alice because a popular boy Shujin confessed to use EMMA to steal her tormentor's social circle, boyfriend, and everything else; from there, she went mad with power and became determined to make every man in the world her slave. Notably, Ann hates Kamoshida and spares him out of CruelMercy, but she sympathizes with Alice's initial desires despite not approving of her actions and wants her to redeem herself.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Ann comments that
Alice could've easily become a famous model ''without'' [=EMMA=], and wonders why she felt the need to brainwash people instead of using her own appeal. It's eventually revealed that her.
* SchoolyardBullyAllGrownUp: She evidently returned to torment
Alice ''did'' initially try to make her name the normal way, and only resorted to [=EMMA=] as revenge against her bullies from high school who followed her and tried to ruin her career by spreading rumors.
* DisproportionateRetribution: She started going after any woman in a happy relationship, intending to split up happy couples and engineer break-ups. Alice did all this because she was bullied for having a crush and it's implied the same bully spread the word on the internet to tank her career. Even after making the girl who ruined her career pay, Alice keeps moving on to anyone who appears happy. After her change of heart, Alice admits she couldn't stop herself after getting DrunkOnTheDarkSide.
* TheDogBitesBack: Exaggerated and played for drama. Alice ruined the lives of her bullies after she found out what she could do with EMMA. However, after that happened, Alice moved on to anyone who was in a healthy relationship out of jealousy that they had what she was denied.
* {{Dominatrix}}: She's basically looks and acts like this in the Metaverse and isn't short of doing this against anyone who had a relationship with in the real world; namely, she blatantly draws married men to her on camera and if anyone dares stop her by this point, she stomps on top of and takes pictures of them. This was because her biggest trauma is being treated like this by other girls in her school and then having her boyfriend taken away as well.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Some of her lovestruck prisoners are female.
* EvilCounterpart: Alice is ultimately one to Ann. Like Ann, Alice was the victim of [[AllTheOtherReindeer bullying]] and SlutShaming throughout her school life. Though unlike Ann, Alice never managed to have a friend like Shiho who pulled her from complete isolation. After gaining the power from EMMA to steal desires, she first gets back at her former bullies before using her powers to further her career.
* EvilDiva: Save for her clothes, she's also an Idol whose debut single, "Macaron Cannon" has hit off the singles charts. Unlike most cases however, her music isn't [[MindControlMusic mesmerizing]]; she's blatantly going around and mesmerizing people with EMMA's power.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Her Shadow has two giant eyes in her hair as well as a pair of bracelets and heels that have bows decorated with an eye in the center attached to them.
* FanDisservice: The cutscene where she transforms into her OneWingedAngel form has a shot of her shaking her butt at the camera, except said scene also shows that her tail has a mouth reminiscent of the Hablerie enemies from ''VideoGame/Persona4''. Her design is also a {{Stripperiffic}} bunny girl, but with major FacialHorror.
* FanService: On the other hand, her Shadow form before that point is a straight-up ''dominatrix'' -- aside from her yellow eyes and her creepy hair decoration, she would not look out of place in a raunchy cabaret.
* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: After she dealt with her ''actual'' bullies, she started to view any woman who had something she was denied (Ann for being beautiful and ''not''- or so Alice thinks- slut-shamed for it, HappilyMarried women because their crush wasn't used to hurt them) as bullies just for living their own lives where she could see them.
* FemaleMisogynist: Alice shows shades of this. Due to being a victim of SlutShaming in school, Alice specifically goes out of her way to break up happy couples to hurt women she's envious of. Even her boss fight sees her specifically insulting Ann for her appearance.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** When Alice is confirmed to have a Jail and Ann, Joker, and Morgana goes to a talk show to investigate if she is actually distorted, she initially doesn't really act that out there until the male host begins to talk about her crush, where she seemingly just bricks and the male host fervently confesses to her, much to everyone's disbelief. This is followed by what is essentially a 20-year old woman physically attacking her manager in a rather public hallway, something that not even Kamoshida or Madarame would do in such a blatant fashion. The whole thing is extremely uncanny and uncomfortable to watch, making clear that this is an EMMA-induced Distortion and most certainly not coming from Alice proper.
** Furthermore, when the party investigates Alice's jail, Ann makes note that she has supposedly no reason to bolster her popularity with EMMA considering that she's already an attractive person with full potential to be an actually popular fashion model. As it turns out, she's got other reasons...
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A young woman who used to be an introverted and heavily bullied schoolgirl mesmerized a huge chunk of Shibuya's populace on a scale rivalling that of the God of Control.
* GlasgowGrin: Her Mad Rabbit form has this effect with the mouth stitches on the side of her mouth.
* GreenEyedMonster: Because she was bullied for having a crush, she would basically lash out at anyone with a romantic relationship by changing their hearts so they break up and go after her instead. She admits as much during her change of heart on TV, saying that she broke up couples because she couldn't stand to see happy women.
* HairRaisingHare: Mad Rabbit Alice is a monstrous bunny girl that is around quadruple of Joker's height and is dressed in a gaudy-looking {{Burlesque}} outfit. She also serves at the first boss of the game.
* HaremSeeker: She wants to use her Jail to make every man in Shibuya fall in love with her. Deconstructed, however, in that she doesn't actually want them for sex, but to show up every ''woman'' in Shibuya, who she thinks are collectively a GirlPosse out for her blood.
* HeightAngst: Implied; her human self is fairly short while her Shadow is a StatuesqueStunner in heels, and always seen in angles that make her taller than everyone.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: In trying to stop bullies from ruining her adult career as well as her school life, she ended up becoming a bully just like them, but on a grander scale.
* HiddenDepths: Once the word of her trauma gets out, her despicable behavior makes a lot more sense. She's effectively replicating the bullying caused by her AlphaBitch bullies in the public.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: She flirts with Joker and calls him cute when he's at her mercy, offering to make him her boyfriend. She orders him to be thrown into a cell early on, and when he escapes, this leads to [[ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou her liking him because of how he continues to defy her expectations]], unlike all of the other men who instantly fall at her feet. This only applies to Shadow Alice, however, as the real life Alice doesn't show the same interest.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou:
** Alice shows interest in Joker when she sees that he's the only man who isn't instantly charmed by her. Both as her normal and Shadow self, she calls him "cool", and after noticing how much progress Joker has made with infiltrating her cage, she declares that she "finally has something she wants." When the Phantom Thieves confront her, she vows to make Joker hers. During the boss battle, Alice will also tease Ann by asking her who she has a crush on, and saying that she herself would go for Joker out of all of them. However, after her heart has been changed, Alice doesn't actively pursue that interest.
** This is averted with the real Alice, who doesn't share the same interest as her Shadow due to seeing the real life Joker as a stranger.
* InformedAttractiveness: Even if not using the EMMA app, Alice is stated by both Ryuji and Ann to be a rather pretty-looking woman. In fact, when dismantling the security systems in her Jail, Ann was even puzzled why she ''even'' needed the EMMA application to boost her popularity to uncanny levels in the first place.
* IrrationalHatred: Alice instantly develops a hatred of Ann when Alice finds out that Ann is a fashion model, accusing her of being an AlphaBitch of the sort that made Alice's life miserable. Not only is Ann no such thing -- Ann was herself a victim of SlutShaming at Shujin Academy -- but Ann's repeated insistence that she's not continues to fall on deaf ears for Alice. It's only
after Alice is defeated that she finally listens.
* {{Lust}}: Her sin and motif. Unlike Kamoshida, she doesn't represent the sexual aspect of the sin (though she certainly uses her sex appeal to her advantage), but the desire for the feeling of power over others; in Alice's case, she doesn't lust after the guys she seduces, but for ''revenge'' against their wives and girlfriends. She breaks up relationships and degrades everyone around her so that she can feel the power of being the bully rather than the victim.
* MeaningfulName: Her surname, Hiiragi means "holly flowers", and in Hanakotoba, it represents protection. Effectively, she is protecting herself with an illusion.
* MisplacedRetribution:
** Upon meeting Ann, she immediately decides that since Ann is a beautiful fashion model, she has to be the same kind of AlphaBitch that made her life a living hell, and she spends a lot of her boss fight berating her for judging Alice's own actions in order to get friends. Ann was actually in the same boat as Alice, being ostracized for looking foreign, bullied because other people thought she had to be an AlphaBitch because she was pretty, and victimized by someone who would never have faced consequences without supernatural intervention.
** Her targeting of married couples is because other women bullied ''her'' for having a crush, so now she wants to take revenge on them by stealing ''their'' crushes. However, she never distinguishes between the people who ''did'' bully her and women whose only crime was being happy while Alice wasn't.
* MouthStitchedShut: When she transforms into Mad Rabbit Alice, the corners of her mouth are stitched shut. Despite this, she is still able to talk.
* MythologyGag: Mad Rabbit Alice is more or less a [[DistaffCounterpart gender-flipped]] version of [[VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth Kamoshidaman's]] OneWingedAngel form, with both of them being rabbit-themed {{Starter Villain}}s of their respective games. Additionally, much like the real Kamoshida, the StarterVillain of ''Persona 5'', she is themed with the sin of lust and has ties to Shujin Academy, although Alice's actions are nowhere near as morally repugnant as Kamoshida's. Coincidentally, all three of these also share some sort of connection to girls that were subjected to extreme bullying.
* TheNapoleon: The real-world Alice is very short (for her age) and a head shorter than Joker, but because of EMMA's powers, she is a very dangerous public hazard who subconsciously brainwashes people who remind her of her school life and attack/humiliate others physically in the public.
* NeverBeHurtAgain: After her defeat, Alice mentions that her true motivation to steal desires was so that she could never be a victim again.
* NeverMyFault: During the confrontation with Mad Rabbit Alice, Ann calls out Alice for stomping all over innocent people. Alice's response is "the men came after me on their own." Ann doesn't buy it, telling Alice that it's just because Alice changed their hearts with EMMA.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Not only had the Phantom Thieves not been in action for months, they also had no idea that there was a Change of Heart epidemic happening all over Japan, much less in nearby Shibuya. In addition, it was only by pure chance that they got involved in the plot at all, as three of them were merely out to by camping supplies, and happened to be in the area during a public appearance. Alice giving her EMMA keyword to Joker is what properly reassembles the Phantom Thieves into action and put a hole into the {{Big Bad}}'s plan.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Alice's design appears to be heavily based on the style of model and pop idol Music/KyaryPamyuPamyu, down to the use of random objects as headpieces, a heavy emphasis on eye motifs and the penchant for contrasting cute and creepy imagery; even their silhouettes are similar, with Alice wearing wigs in an identical shape and large, frilly lolita-type dresses.
* ObliviouslyEvil: As shown by her shocked reaction to being given a Phantom Thief card, on some level Alice doesn't realize her bullying behavior is that bad.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Despite her short stature and overall appearance making her pass for a 15 or 16-year-old, she actually
graduated from Shujin before Ryuji, Ann, or Joker enrolled and likely even prior to Makoto becoming student council president, putting her in the 20 to 21-year-old range.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: She used to have a boyfriend during her time at Shujin, but that was taken from her once a few jealous girls found that out and bullied her mercilessly under the premise that she's stringing along men. This
became the motive for her using [=EMMA=] so she can draw men from Shibuya to her.
* PsychopathicManchild: The method that she lashes out at her managers is the same as how she was bullied at school: publicly humiliating them and treating them like animals.
* PsychoticSmirk: Flashes these whenever she makes someone humiliate themselves in public.
* RelationshipSabotage: Goes around doing this
a ''lot'', basically making a big chunk of men in Shibuya fall for her to the point that they break up marriages, fire people who aren't her fans or even ''attack'' anyone who questions them.
* RunningOnAllFours: During the second phase of her boss fight, she runs on all four limbs like a rabbit, making her faster and harder to dodge.
* ShadowArchetype:
** She's one to Ann. While both girls are Shujin alumnaes who experienced school bullying and entered the
fashion industry to find a better life for themselves, Ann chose to strike back only against those who deserve it, particularly the one who wronged her and her friend. In contrast, designer, which is what pushed Alice took things a step further by unleashing her anger to the rest of the public and anyone who might remind her of her horrid past.
** She's also one to [[spoiler:Sumire]]. Both of them have fairy tale motifs (''Alice in Wonderland'' and ''Cinderella'') and are effectively living in an illusion with similar mechanics. Again, [[spoiler:Sumire's anger is directed on ''herself'']], while Alice directs her anger to the public.
** Going across games, she's essentially
finally become a villainous [[VideoGame/Persona4 Rise Kujikawa]]. They even have similar backstories, having both been bullied in school before becoming popular idols. Her "Feast Your Eyes" attack is even a direct reference to Shadow Rise, only she is vulnerable to a specific form of attack.
* ShrinkingViolet: She used to be this until she came across a gorgeous dress one day and it inspired her to try out fashion design.
Monarch.
* SlutShaming: Was subject to this not long before because of an incident in her high school, where other girls bullied her for allegedly trying to seduce the boys there. What actually happened is that a popular guy the local AlphaBitch had her eye on confessed to Alice and How she had her GirlPosse bully her for it.
* SpannerInTheWorks: She ends up being the main reason why the Phantom Thieves became aware of EMMA's functions after she gave Joker and Ryuji a promotional card for an EMMA friend request, which directly sent them into her Jail rather than their Shadows as intended because they had their Personas.
* StarterVillain: She is the first Monarch that the Thieves go against in this game.
* StepfordSmiler: In public, she acts like a cute and happy-go-lucky idol, but becomes highly abrasive and violent behind the scenes. She actually isn't happy about the situation she was in. She used to be quite depressed because she was bullied in Shujin for having a crush then having said crush taken away from her, even going as far as distancing herself from remembering her past as much as possible.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Lovers. The Lovers represents forming harmonious, loving relationships with others. Alice uses the power EMMA gives her to force large numbers of people to love and submit to
traumatized her and to ruin the relationships of others.
* TurnsRed: She becomes much more aggressive when down to half health in
ruined her boss fight. In addition to assuming a PrimalStance, she also attacks much more aggressively, gets a new spin move, and her movements much quicker.
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Her backstory implies that despite being a ShrinkingViolet, she was deep down a nice person, as she wanted to become a fashion designer in order to be a light of hope for people who suffered like her. By the time the game starts, she's so embittered about her humiliation that all she cares about is payback and lost sight of her noble intentions.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: After defeating her in the Metaverse, Alice tells the Phantom Thieves that after she first used EMMA's Jail function to exact revenge on the school bully who leaked her school record to destroy her upstart career by stealing the hearts of her partners and friends, deep down, she still felt empty and unsatisfied, causing her to change the heart of every other man in Shibuya just to show the other girl who is the popular one.
* VillainousBreakdown: At half HP, she snaps her cane and [[TurnsRed starts attacking in a beast-like way]] while going into an UnstoppableRage. She also accuses the Thieves of trying to steal away her happiness, blaming Ann in particular for trying to ruin
attempts at rebuilding her life.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Whereas Natsume and Hyodo's reputations are not badly damaged and they are able to move on with their lives to a certain degree, nothing TeensAreMonsters: Given as Shujin is mentioned about Alice's fate after she has a change of heart other than her career as an idol is over.
* WhosLaughingNow:
''high school'', certainly fits. She used to not have many friends and was bullied by her class over a boy who was attracted by her. After being brainwashed by EMMA, she's now a violent WomanChild out on a rampage.
* WomanChild: She acts in a very cutesy, childish way even when she's trying to be nice, when mean she becomes an immature brat. Her Shadow is an outright PsychopathicManchild.
didn't get any better upon growing up, though.



[[folder:Ango Natsume]]
!!Ango Natsume
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaisukeKishio (Japanese), Creator/ZachAguilar (English)

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[[caption-width-right:350:The Prince of Nightmares\\
[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Shadow Natsume''']]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_ango_natsume_king_6.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Nightmare Dragon Ango''']]\\
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->''"This world belongs to me and me alone. It takes shape solely according to my design. Here, the Overlord rains justice upon the holier-than-thou heroes who would dare brand him as evil. Here, you are nothing more than flies to be swatted."''

-->'''Sin:''' Irritum/Avaritia (Vanity/Greed)

An author from Sendai, whose recent book, ''Prince of Nightmares'' sold over one million copies. Despite this success, his book is only popular in Sendai, and isn't that popular elsewhere in Japan. His book is said to be so good that it motivated people to write and many of his fervent fans bought many, sometimes up to 100 copies of his book. Much like Alice before, his fanbase is also highly unethical, to the point of defiling the Masamune statue with book advertisements, buying the book with loaned money or starting street fights against anyone who would dress like the characters from his book. In reality, a close inspection on the book reveals that it's actually a heavily plagiarized word salad.

His Shadow is Nightmare Dragon Ango, Monarch of the Sendai Jail. His Jail resembles the castle in his book, with him, the Demon King being the protagonist, his publishers being his personal bodyguards and the Hero being the villain. It is overlaid on top of the PORTO bookstore, where his stall is in and its keyword is "Prince of Nightmares".

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[[folder:Ango Natsume]]
!!Ango Natsume
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaisukeKishio (Japanese), Creator/ZachAguilar (English)

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[[caption-width-right:350:The Prince
[[folder:Lock Keeper of Nightmares\\
[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Shadow Natsume''']]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_ango_natsume_king_6.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Nightmare Dragon Ango''']]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_nightmare_dragon.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->''"This world belongs to me and me alone. It takes shape solely according to my design. Here,
Sendai]]
A Lock Keeper taking
the Overlord rains justice upon form of Ango Natsume's editor, who knows full well Ango's skills are limited, but like Ango is using the holier-than-thou heroes who would dare brand him as evil. Here, you are nothing more than flies to be swatted."''

-->'''Sin:''' Irritum/Avaritia (Vanity/Greed)

An author from Sendai, whose recent book, ''Prince of Nightmares'' sold over one million copies. Despite this success, his book is only popular in Sendai, and isn't that popular elsewhere in Japan. His book is said to be so
kid's grandfather (who ''was'' a good that it motivated people author) to write and many of his fervent fans bought many, sometimes up to 100 copies of his book. Much like Alice before, his fanbase is also highly unethical, to fleece the point of defiling the Masamune statue with book advertisements, buying the book with loaned money or starting street fights against anyone who would dress like the characters from his book. In reality, a close inspection on the book reveals that it's actually a heavily plagiarized word salad.

His Shadow is Nightmare Dragon Ango, Monarch of the Sendai Jail. His Jail resembles the castle in his book, with him, the Demon King being the protagonist, his publishers being his personal bodyguards and the Hero being the villain. It is overlaid on top of the PORTO bookstore, where his stall is in and its keyword is "Prince of Nightmares".
public for money.



* AchillesHeel: Nightmare Dragon Ango is weak to Ice and Bless skills.
* AintTooProudToBeg: After he is defeated, Shadow Natsume begs the Phantom Thieves for mercy and is willing to let them rule the one half of his world.
* AtLeastIAdmitIt: What he feels differentiates him from Madarame; he is a poor writer and he knows it, he actually respects good writers and he doesn't look down on his fans for being interested in things that he knows sell well. The Phantom Thieves [[VillainHasAPoint admit that while this does make him less of a terror to those close to him]], he's still a plagiarist.
* BerserkButton: It is implied to be cosplayers, as the game mentions people being beaten up for being dressed like his characters and the assaulters getting congratulated. [[{{Irony}} Ironically]], his Shadow's draconic form turns out to be wearing a poorly-made cardboard cosplay and his actual Shadow isn't wearing any clothes; just a classic medieval villain outfit painted on a wooden face board.
* BigBadWannabe: PlayedForLaughs as his Shadow's central theme despite being unaware of the true machinations of the real BigBad and is merely just a byproduct. He sees himself as the true antagonist of all heroes, especially the Phantom Thieves and his Jail's theme and design is highly reminiscent of TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon.
* BlingOfWar: His Shadow's boss form wears golden armor embedded with gems. During the battle, his armor falls off the closer he is to being defeated.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Lampshaded where his arena has tons of swords and ice chunks laying around which just happens to be his weaknesses (Bless and Ice respectively). According to his "lore", the swords belonged to past heroes he killed which "have come back to haunt him".
* CaptainErsatz: A direct one to [[VideoGame/DragonQuestI The Dragonlord]], appearing initially as a twin-horned evil sorcerer in a full-body, high-collar cloak, whose "final form"[[note]]"True form" in the original script[[/note]] is a towering purple dragon with a horn jutting from the nose. Additionally, though it's not ''Dragon Quest I'', he employs a reactive full-party debuff in battle, something the series's final bosses become well-known for and entered the genre with ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII''. To top it all off, when beaten, he offers the Phantom Thieves half the world in pleading for mercy. The similarities between the two are actually ''deliberate'', considering his whole point is that he blatantly copy-and-pastes lines from video games and anime for his novel.
* CardCarryingVillain: Why his Shadow manifests as a demon king and why said demon king was the protagonist of his novel; he knows perfectly well he's a plagiarist and this isn't a good thing, but he glories in how he's able to finally get one over on his corrupt editors rather than feel ashamed for how he doesn't measure up as a writer.
* ChivalrousPervert: His first scene is making rather unsubtle come-ons to Haru, but after she turns him down he shrugs it off without issue and his Jail shows he doesn't have problems with women saying no.
* ClicheStorm: [[invoked]]Invoked. In-universe, [[PlagiarismInFiction he's cribbed most of the details from his best-selling book from other sources such as an anime he saw two years ago and another author's novels]]. ''Prince of Nightmares'' still sells in spite of this, with no one noticing, due to the buyers being victims of his Jail. In his Jail, there's a ton of anime clichés that get lampshaded by the Phantom Thieves, showing how unoriginal his ideas truly are. Natsume justifies this by saying he doesn't care, because he's finally getting one over on the editors who told him that he'd never be a success.
* ContractualGenreBlindness: His shadow sees itself as a cliche BigBad, and as such leaves openings in its castle's defenses (such as forcing heroes to fight his underlings to secure keys, instead of just not having keys at all, or his BossArenaIdiocy) simply because there has to be a way for the hero to confront the villain, and the villain has to have weaknesses the heroes can exploit in said confrontation.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Ichiryusai Madarame. In the original game, Madarame was a ManipulativeBastard who [[WickedPretentious secretly viewed art as pointless and only did things to make money]], stealing acclaim from his students for their talent because he couldn't be bothered to create something himself while hiding behind a FauxAffablyEvil façade. By contrast, Ango is an [[AtLeastIAdmitIt actually]] honest LargeHam who [[HighHopesZeroTalent genuinely loves writing and is trying to overcome his lack of personal talent]]. Notably, while Madarame ''pretends'' to be a StarvingArtist, when in reality he happily freeloads off a mistress, Ango is driven by a rabid fear of becoming one ''again'' after he realized he was being scammed by his publisher.
* DesignatedHero: Parodied InUniverse. His Shadow acts as if he was the protagonist of ''Prince of Nightmares'' and claims that he's the true good guy and the heroes are bad guys because they killed his subordinates... who a) attacked first, and b) are ''shadows'', not real people. The Phantom Thieves can barely believe their ears when he calls them out on their "crimes" and obviously don't buy it.
* DraconicHumanoid: His Shadow's boss form takes the form of a winged dragon man in golden armor. In actuality, the "gold" is just to cover up the grey scales and wings made of paper.
* EarlyBirdCameo: His "Prince of Darkness" book can be seen on a billboard in Shibuya at the beginning, particulary the opening cutscene with Joker.
* EliteFour: Played for laughs. His Jail is guarded by the Fearsome Four, who take the form of Ango's hype group you saw at the party when the Thieves went for Ango's keyword. They are Dorma, a Jack-o-Lantern, Ante, a Lamia, Kuhga, an Orthus, and Betro, an Eligor.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Though his sincerity is debatable (given that he's using [=EMMA=] solely to gain profit and wants the attention), he ''does'' seem surprised and admonishes his fans' behavior for putting posters over a historical statue in their fever, and (halfheartedly) tells them they don't need to buy so many copies of one book.
* GlamourFailure: His boss form looks like an intimidating purple dragon clad in golden armour, but you can eventually [[ComedicUnderwearExposure strip him down to his underwear]] where it's revealed his armour is merely gold-painted cardboard duct-taped together. ''Then'' you find out his "Prince of Darkness" attire is also a cardboard cutout.
* {{Greed}}: His secondary sin and motif. His whole motive revolves on getting the source of cash to him instead of his publishers who tried to fleece him for their profit, as well as the attention. This synergizes with his primary sin/motif of [[ItsAllAboutMe vanity]], as like Madarame, he steals the works of others for his own self gain, but has a [[SmallNameBigEgo fragile ego]] and terrible talent underneath all his LargeHam bluster.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: One of his greatest sources of frustration is despite him genuinely working himself to the bone researching and working on his craft, he just couldn't put out anything decent. It led to him giving up even trying and deciding to just steal other people's work or rely on lazy clichés, if just to spite his greedy editors.
* HighHopesZeroTalent: While he's a genuinely enthusiastic writer, Natsume has little in the way of natural talent and relies overmuch on writing guides, cribs from anime, and can't create a coherent plot to save his life. Natsume's discovery that his editors were planning to market his book without believing in him as a writer genuinely hurt him; not so much because they had little faith in Natsume, but because they weren't decent enough to offer him honest feedback to improve his work. After his change of heart, Natsume is encouraged by Yusuke (both in the Metaverse and in the real world) to start from the bottom and truly make a work he can be proud of on his own merits.
* HornsOfVillainy: His Shadow form has horns as part of his demon overlord appearance, and serve as his "crown", which he breaks the top halves off when he repents.
* {{Hypocrite}}: While he has the guts to call out Madarame's plagiarism, his very own book is made out of sentences that are copied from numerous other fictitious works. [[AtLeastIAdmitIt He does realize he is one]], which does make him [[HypocrisyNod different from Madarame.]]
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: It turns out he had a grandfather who can actually write ''very well'', but Ango cannot, even though he kept trying to improve. His publisher uses this to deceive customers and fleece him for money, something that resulted in him inflicting himself with distortions.
* IronicName: His name is a combination of Japanese novelists [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ango_Sakaguchi Ango Sakaguchi]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natsume_S%C5%8Dseki Soseki Natsume]], two legendary writers considered the best of their craft in their home country. Natsume, needless to say, [[PlagiarismInFiction is not one of those people]].
* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike Madarame, who at least [[PetTheDog had some emotional investment in Yusuke]] prior to the events of the original game (even if it's [[PragmaticVillainy for]] less than [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk noble reasons]]), Ango is rather mean-spirited to the point of being outraged over Yusuke giving him a verbal bitch slap to the face regarding the "Sayuri" painting. Downplayed, in that the party actually likes him a bit more than Madarame for this, as he is bluntly honest about his own faults and isn't manipulative.
* LaboriousLaziness: Ironically, even though stealing ideas wholesale conceptually makes him appear like a lazy hack, actually building a novel out of pre-existing sentences from multiple other books would be nearly if not just as much work as writing a manuscript from scratch. It's the first real indication that his plagiarism comes less from actual laziness and more from his self-loathing over his apparent lack of natural writing talent.
* LargeHam: Even though his human self is a massive show-off and overly dramatic, his Shadow takes this up a notch.
* LaughablyEvil:
** His Shadow is trying so hard to be a LargeHam EvilOverlord that he becomes hilarious.
** Unlike Madarame's horrifying exploitation of his pupils, Natsume's plagiarism, shown through his cliche storm of a Jail, comes across as entertaining.
* TheManBehindTheCurtain: Shadow Natsume wears a dreadful outfit befitting a DemonKing. It turns out that is simply a cardboard cutout and his true self is wearing nothing but his boxers, representing his shallow ego.
* MaouTheDemonKing: The protagonist of his "Prince of Nightmares" book is modeled after the Demon King trope and most of the tropes associated with the archetype. In the Metaverse, Shadow Natsume takes the role of Demon King.
* MustMakeAmends: The end of his story has him promise full refunds to whoever bought "Prince of Darkness" due to it being a plagiarised mess, but is encouraged by Yusuke to eventually return with a real book he can be proud of.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: The gold on his monster form is fake, hiding the wings of paper and grey scales. Likewise, the reason why his Shadow never seems to be moving is that it's a cardboard cutout, and is only in his boxers, all of which represents his lack of creativity and fragile ego.
* PlagiarismInFiction: In reality, ''Prince of Nightmares'' is just built from numerous sentences and scripts from other bookwork, including an anime from two years ago. His Jail even includes numerous anime clichés, to the point that the Phantom Thieves themselves note that it's a ClicheStorm of tropes they've seen a hundred times.[[invoked]]
* ScaledUp: When his Shadow transforms, it becomes a dragon clad in (at first) gleaming armour.
* ShadowArchetype:
** He's one to Yusuke. While Yusuke is being fleeced on legitimate artwork and is forced to rebel against his master regardless of how well he seemingly treated him before realizing that he is being manipulated, Ango is being fleeced out of plagiarized work by his publishers because of his lack of skill and to exploit his grandfather's name, and uses the [=EMMA=] app to draw the source of income to him instead.
** He's also one to [[spoiler:Sumire]] just like Alice, albeit in a different way. He had a family member who is superior to him in terms of his domain, and the circumstance that he and his fans are trapped in an illusion is also similar. Rather than manifesting the jealousy as [[spoiler:delusional thoughts]], however, he manifests it through blatant plagiarism.
* ShirtlessScene: Once Shadow Dragon Natsume at one-fourth health, his armor completely breaks off and reveals a pair of red shorts. Once he's finally defeated, only his red shorts remain and his Demon King clothing reveals itself to be ''cardboard'', and he's actually topless. He is, in effect, wearing the Emperor's New Clothes, representing how vulnerable and weak he truly is at his core without the praise of others propping him up.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Builds himself up as a master author, and his Shadow hypes himself up as an EvilOverlord protagonist, but in actuality, he's a pathetic man who was used by his publishers for looks and was never acknowledged beyond being "grandson of Sogo Natsume".
* StatusBuff: Ango's Shadow will continually try to power up his attack power and defense throughout the fight. You can interrupt it by breaking his defenses and flinging the swords scattered around the arena at him.
* StockLightNovelHero: Invoked, as part of the ClicheStorm of his Jail. According to his novel, the Prince of Nightmares (the form his Shadow takes) was an ordinary {{Muggle}} who was pulled into a fantasy world and gained the powers of an EvilOverlord, including the ability to turn into a dragon. The novel's "plot" involves him constantly outsmarting and defeating the "[[DesignatedVillain chosen heroes]]" sent to fight him.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Emperor. The upright Emperor represents authority and control over the situation. Natsume was strung along by his authors and manipulated to get them money. His Shadow also takes the form of a tyrant that Ryuji notes is destined to fall by the rules of fantasy.
* TokenEvilTeammate: [[DownplayedTrope More like]] "Token {{Jerkass}} Teammate", but he's the only Jail Monarch who is doing something massively unethical solely for selfish reasons. It's also worth noting that he only used his power to become popular and successful unlike Alice and Hyodo who have vendettas in mind, and he doesn't display the same indignant freakouts as those two did. He's also not that bad of a guy once he's been humbled.
* VillainHasAPoint: When personally meeting him during the celebration for selling ''Prince of Nightmares'', Natsume disses Madarame's "Sayuri" as "garbage," which angers Yusuke. Obviously, Natsume was never aware of Yusuke's dead mother being the true creator of that painting because... [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome almost no one else was made aware of its true origins]], but the work of a plagiarist like Madarame has no value now that he's been exposed. When Yusuke tells him the truth, Ango is left speechless.
* VillainProtagonist: In-Universe, he sees himself as one. This is reflected in his novel, where the protagonist is a demon lord who beats up 'chosen heroes' sent to fight him because they're supposedly self-righteous pricks who want to kill him because he exists. Unfortunately, it doesn't work when he's up against a group of ''genuinely'' righteous heroes (the Phantom Thieves) who are trying to non-violently stop him from brainwashing all of Sendai.
* WhatTheHellHero: Parodied. During his boss fight, he'll call the Phantom Thieves out for killing his guards... who aren't even ''real''; they're shadows. The Thieves are not impressed.
* WhosLaughingNow: His editors don't take him seriously because of his dull and incoherent writing skills, and they merely kept him around for the sake of using him as a front to deceive people. After he was brainwashed by EMMA, he starts turning them into his loyal associates and brainwashes the public so everything about him becomes uncannily popular.

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* AchillesHeel: Nightmare Dragon BitchInSheepsClothing: The reason Ango is weak was so heartbroken to Ice and Bless skills.
* AintTooProudToBeg: After he is defeated, Shadow Natsume begs the Phantom Thieves for mercy and is willing to let them rule the one half
find out what his editor really thought of his world.
* AtLeastIAdmitIt: What he feels differentiates him from Madarame; he is a poor writer and he knows it, he actually respects good writers and he doesn't look down on his fans for being interested in things
work was that he knows sell well. The Phantom Thieves [[VillainHasAPoint admit that while this does make him less of a terror to those close to him]], he's still a plagiarist.
* BerserkButton: It is implied to be cosplayers, as the game mentions people being beaten up for being dressed like
his characters and the assaulters getting congratulated. [[{{Irony}} Ironically]], his Shadow's draconic form turns out editor pretended to be wearing a poorly-made cardboard cosplay and his actual Shadow isn't wearing any clothes; just a classic medieval villain outfit painted on a wooden face board.
* BigBadWannabe: PlayedForLaughs as his Shadow's central theme despite being unaware of the true machinations of the real BigBad and is merely just a byproduct. He sees himself as the true antagonist of all heroes, especially the Phantom Thieves and his Jail's theme and design is highly reminiscent of TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon.
* BlingOfWar: His Shadow's boss form wears golden armor embedded with gems. During the battle, his armor falls off the closer he is to being defeated.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Lampshaded where his arena has tons of swords and ice chunks laying around which just happens to be his weaknesses (Bless and Ice respectively). According to his "lore", the swords belonged to past heroes he killed which "have come back to haunt him".
* CaptainErsatz: A direct one to [[VideoGame/DragonQuestI The Dragonlord]], appearing initially as a twin-horned evil sorcerer in a full-body, high-collar cloak, whose "final form"[[note]]"True form" in the original script[[/note]] is a towering purple dragon with a horn jutting from the nose. Additionally, though it's not ''Dragon Quest I'', he employs a reactive full-party debuff in battle, something the series's final bosses become well-known for and entered the genre with ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII''. To top it all off, when beaten, he offers the Phantom Thieves half the world in pleading for mercy. The similarities between the two are actually ''deliberate'', considering his whole point is that he blatantly copy-and-pastes lines from video games and anime for his novel.
* CardCarryingVillain: Why his Shadow manifests as a demon king and why said demon king was the protagonist of his novel; he knows perfectly well he's a plagiarist and this isn't a good thing, but he glories in how he's able to finally get one over on his corrupt editors rather than feel ashamed for how he doesn't measure up as a writer.
* ChivalrousPervert: His first scene is making rather unsubtle come-ons to Haru, but after she turns him down he shrugs it off without issue and his Jail shows he doesn't have problems with women saying no.
* ClicheStorm: [[invoked]]Invoked. In-universe, [[PlagiarismInFiction he's cribbed most of the details from his best-selling book from other sources such as an anime he saw two years ago and another author's novels]]. ''Prince of Nightmares'' still sells in spite of this, with no one noticing, due to the buyers being victims of his Jail. In his Jail, there's a ton of anime clichés that get lampshaded by the Phantom Thieves, showing how unoriginal his ideas truly are. Natsume justifies this by saying he doesn't care, because he's finally getting one over on the editors who told him that he'd never be a success.
* ContractualGenreBlindness: His shadow sees itself as a cliche BigBad, and as such leaves openings in its castle's defenses (such as forcing heroes to fight his underlings to secure keys, instead of just not having keys at all, or his BossArenaIdiocy) simply because there has to be a way for the hero to confront the villain, and the villain has to have weaknesses the heroes can exploit in said confrontation.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Ichiryusai Madarame. In the original game, Madarame was a ManipulativeBastard who [[WickedPretentious secretly viewed art as pointless and only did things to make money]], stealing acclaim from his students for their talent because he couldn't be bothered to create something himself while hiding behind a FauxAffablyEvil façade. By contrast, Ango is an [[AtLeastIAdmitIt actually]] honest LargeHam who [[HighHopesZeroTalent genuinely loves writing and is trying to overcome his lack of personal talent]]. Notably, while Madarame ''pretends'' to be a StarvingArtist, when in reality he happily freeloads off a mistress, Ango is driven by a rabid fear of becoming one ''again'' after he realized he was being scammed by his publisher.
* DesignatedHero: Parodied InUniverse. His Shadow acts as if he was the protagonist of ''Prince of Nightmares'' and claims that he's the true good guy and the heroes are bad guys because they killed his subordinates... who a) attacked first, and b) are ''shadows'', not real people. The Phantom Thieves can barely believe their ears when he calls them out on their "crimes" and obviously don't buy it.
* DraconicHumanoid: His Shadow's boss form takes the form of a winged dragon man in golden armor. In actuality, the "gold" is just to cover up the grey scales and wings made of paper.
* EarlyBirdCameo: His "Prince of Darkness" book can be seen on a billboard in Shibuya at the beginning, particulary the opening cutscene with Joker.
* EliteFour: Played for laughs. His Jail is guarded by the Fearsome Four, who take the form of
acknowledge Ango's hype group you saw at the party when the Thieves went for worth as a writer while talking badly about him behind his back.
* CausticCritic: His BossBanter consists of sadistically harsh critiques towards
Ango's keyword. They are Dorma, a Jack-o-Lantern, Ante, a Lamia, Kuhga, an Orthus, and Betro, an Eligor.
prose.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Though his sincerity is debatable (given OnlyInItForTheMoney: The editor reveals that he's using [=EMMA=] solely to gain profit and wants the attention), only reasons he ''does'' seem surprised and admonishes his fans' behavior for putting posters over a historical statue in their fever, and (halfheartedly) tells them they don't need helped Ango win was to buy so many copies of one book.
* GlamourFailure: His boss form looks like an intimidating purple dragon clad in golden armour, but you can eventually [[ComedicUnderwearExposure strip
use him down to his underwear]] where it's revealed his armour is merely gold-painted cardboard duct-taped together. ''Then'' you find out his "Prince of Darkness" attire is also as a cardboard cutout.
* {{Greed}}: His secondary sin and motif. His whole motive revolves on getting the
source of cash to him instead of his publishers who tried to fleece him for their profit, as well as the attention. This synergizes with his primary sin/motif of [[ItsAllAboutMe vanity]], as like Madarame, he steals the works of others for his own self gain, but has a [[SmallNameBigEgo fragile ego]] and terrible talent underneath all his LargeHam bluster.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: One of his greatest sources of frustration is despite him genuinely working himself to the bone researching and working
income by riding on his craft, he just couldn't put out anything decent. It led to him giving up even trying and deciding to just steal other people's work or rely on lazy clichés, if just to spite his greedy editors.
* HighHopesZeroTalent: While he's a genuinely enthusiastic writer, Natsume has little in the way of natural talent and relies overmuch on writing guides, cribs from anime, and can't create a coherent plot to save his life. Natsume's discovery that his editors were planning to market his book without believing in him as a writer genuinely hurt him; not so much because they had little faith in Natsume, but because they weren't decent enough to offer him honest feedback to improve his work. After his change of heart, Natsume is encouraged by Yusuke (both in the Metaverse and in the real world) to start from the bottom and truly make a work he can be proud of on his own merits.
* HornsOfVillainy: His Shadow form has horns as part of his demon overlord appearance, and serve as his "crown", which he breaks the top halves off when he repents.
* {{Hypocrite}}: While he has the guts to call out Madarame's plagiarism, his very own book is made out of sentences that are copied from numerous other fictitious works. [[AtLeastIAdmitIt He does realize he is one]], which does make him [[HypocrisyNod different from Madarame.]]
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: It turns out he had a grandfather who can actually write ''very well'', but Ango cannot, even though he kept trying to improve. His publisher uses this to deceive customers and fleece him for money, something that resulted in him inflicting himself with distortions.
* IronicName: His name is a combination of Japanese novelists [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ango_Sakaguchi Ango Sakaguchi]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natsume_S%C5%8Dseki Soseki Natsume]], two legendary writers considered the best of their craft in their home country. Natsume, needless to say, [[PlagiarismInFiction is not one of those people]].
* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike Madarame, who at least [[PetTheDog had some emotional investment in Yusuke]] prior to the events of the original game (even if it's [[PragmaticVillainy for]] less than [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk noble reasons]]), Ango is rather mean-spirited to the point of being outraged over Yusuke giving him a verbal bitch slap to the face regarding the "Sayuri" painting. Downplayed, in that the party actually likes him a bit more than Madarame for this, as he is bluntly honest about his own faults and isn't manipulative.
* LaboriousLaziness: Ironically, even though stealing ideas wholesale conceptually makes him appear like a lazy hack, actually building a novel out of pre-existing sentences from multiple other books would be nearly if not just as much work as writing a manuscript from scratch. It's the first real indication that his plagiarism comes less from actual laziness and more from his self-loathing over his apparent lack of natural writing talent.
* LargeHam: Even though his human self is a massive show-off and overly dramatic, his Shadow takes this up a notch.
* LaughablyEvil:
** His Shadow is trying so hard to be a LargeHam EvilOverlord that he becomes hilarious.
** Unlike Madarame's horrifying exploitation of his pupils, Natsume's plagiarism, shown through his cliche storm of a Jail, comes across as entertaining.
* TheManBehindTheCurtain: Shadow Natsume wears a dreadful outfit befitting a DemonKing. It turns out that is simply a cardboard cutout and his true self is wearing nothing but his boxers, representing his shallow ego.
* MaouTheDemonKing: The protagonist of his "Prince of Nightmares" book is modeled after the Demon King trope and most of the tropes associated with the archetype. In the Metaverse, Shadow Natsume takes the role of Demon King.
* MustMakeAmends: The end of his story has him promise full refunds to whoever bought "Prince of Darkness" due to it being a plagiarised mess, but is encouraged by Yusuke to eventually return with a real book he can be proud of.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: The gold on his monster form is fake, hiding the wings of paper and grey scales. Likewise, the reason why his Shadow never seems to be moving is that it's a cardboard cutout, and is only in his boxers, all of which represents his lack of creativity and fragile ego.
* PlagiarismInFiction: In reality, ''Prince of Nightmares'' is just built from numerous sentences and scripts from other bookwork, including an anime from two years ago. His Jail even includes numerous anime clichés, to the point that the Phantom Thieves themselves note that it's a ClicheStorm of tropes they've seen a hundred times.[[invoked]]
* ScaledUp: When his Shadow transforms, it becomes a dragon clad in (at first) gleaming armour.
* ShadowArchetype:
** He's one to Yusuke. While Yusuke is being fleeced on legitimate artwork and is forced to rebel against his master regardless of how well he seemingly treated him before realizing that he is being manipulated, Ango is being fleeced out of plagiarized work by his publishers because of his lack of skill and to exploit
his grandfather's name, and uses the [=EMMA=] app to draw the source of income to him instead.
** He's also one to [[spoiler:Sumire]] just like Alice, albeit in a different way. He had a family member who is superior to him in terms of his domain, and the circumstance that he and his fans are trapped in an illusion is also similar. Rather than manifesting the jealousy as [[spoiler:delusional thoughts]], however, he manifests it through blatant plagiarism.
* ShirtlessScene: Once Shadow Dragon Natsume at one-fourth health, his armor completely breaks off and reveals a pair of red shorts. Once he's finally defeated, only his red shorts remain and his Demon King clothing reveals itself to be ''cardboard'', and he's actually topless. He is, in effect, wearing the Emperor's New Clothes, representing how vulnerable and weak he truly is at his core without the praise of others propping him up.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Builds himself up as a master author, and his Shadow hypes himself up as an EvilOverlord protagonist, but in actuality, he's a pathetic man who was used by his publishers for looks and was never acknowledged beyond being "grandson of Sogo Natsume".
* StatusBuff: Ango's Shadow will continually try to power up his attack power and defense throughout the fight. You can interrupt it by breaking his defenses and flinging the swords scattered around the arena at him.
* StockLightNovelHero: Invoked, as part of the ClicheStorm of his Jail. According to his novel, the Prince of Nightmares (the form his Shadow takes) was an ordinary {{Muggle}} who was pulled into a fantasy world and gained the powers of an EvilOverlord, including the ability to turn into a dragon. The novel's "plot" involves him constantly outsmarting and defeating the "[[DesignatedVillain chosen heroes]]" sent to fight him.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Emperor. The upright Emperor represents authority and control over the situation. Natsume was strung along by his authors and manipulated to get them money. His Shadow also takes the form of a tyrant that Ryuji notes is destined to fall by the rules of fantasy.
* TokenEvilTeammate: [[DownplayedTrope More like]] "Token {{Jerkass}} Teammate", but he's the only Jail Monarch who is doing something massively unethical solely for selfish reasons. It's also worth noting that he only used his power to become popular and successful unlike Alice and Hyodo who have vendettas in mind, and he doesn't display the same indignant freakouts as those two did. He's also not that bad of a guy once he's been humbled.
* VillainHasAPoint: When personally meeting him during the celebration for selling ''Prince of Nightmares'', Natsume disses Madarame's "Sayuri" as "garbage," which angers Yusuke. Obviously, Natsume was never aware of Yusuke's dead mother being the true creator of that painting because... [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome almost no one else was made aware of its true origins]], but the work of a plagiarist like Madarame has no value now that he's been exposed. When Yusuke tells him the truth, Ango is left speechless.
* VillainProtagonist: In-Universe, he sees himself as one. This is reflected in his novel, where the protagonist is a demon lord who beats up 'chosen heroes' sent to fight him because they're supposedly self-righteous pricks who want to kill him because he exists. Unfortunately, it doesn't work when he's up against a group of ''genuinely'' righteous heroes (the Phantom Thieves) who are trying to non-violently stop him from brainwashing all of Sendai.
* WhatTheHellHero: Parodied. During his boss fight, he'll call the Phantom Thieves out for killing his guards... who aren't even ''real''; they're shadows. The Thieves are not impressed.
* WhosLaughingNow: His editors don't take him seriously because of his dull and incoherent writing skills, and they merely kept him around for the sake of using him as a front to deceive people. After he was brainwashed by EMMA, he starts turning them into his loyal associates and brainwashes the public so everything about him becomes uncannily popular.
name.



[[folder:Mariko Hyodo]]
!!Mariko Hyodo
->'''Voiced by:''' Kyoko Terase (Japanese), Creator/KimRhodes (English)
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[[caption-width-right:350:Gluttonous Empress of the Snow White City\\
[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Shadow Hyodo''']]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_mariko_hyodo_king_27.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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->''"I will wring out every last ounce of corruption from my staff by working them into the ground! I'll silence all charlatans who betray me! And I will consume every last vote in the city, whether these people agree with me or not! Only then can I build a safe haven--a radiant snow city that sparkles like winter!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Gula (Gluttony)

A politician running for mayor in Sapporo, who knew Kunikazu Okumura in the past because they were trade partners and is also an acquaintance to Haru. Her speeches had became a sensation in her prefecture, but is shown to take her anger out on her civil wards workers for the sake of making Sapporo "spotless", not that the people seem to care.

Her Shadow is Snow Empress Mariko, the Monarch of the Sapporo Jail. Her Jail turns Sapporo into a frozen wasteland and is overlaid on top of the Mayor's residence. Its Keyword is "Snow City".

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[[folder:Mariko Hyodo]]
!!Mariko Hyodo
->'''Voiced by:''' Kyoko Terase (Japanese), Creator/KimRhodes (English)
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[[caption-width-right:350:Gluttonous Empress
[[folder:Lock Keeper of Sapporo]]
A Lock Keeper taking
the Snow White City\\
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Snow Empress Mariko''']]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_snow_empress.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->''"I will wring out every last ounce
form of corruption from my staff by a greedy and negligent civil servant working them into the ground! I'll silence all charlatans who betray me! And I will consume every last vote in the city, whether these people agree with me or not! Only then can I build a safe haven--a radiant snow city that sparkles like winter!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Gula (Gluttony)

A politician running for mayor in Sapporo, who knew Kunikazu Okumura in the past because they were trade partners and is also an acquaintance to Haru. Her speeches had became a sensation in her prefecture, but is shown to take her anger out on her civil wards workers for the sake of making Sapporo "spotless", not that the people seem to care.

Her Shadow is Snow Empress
under Mariko, the Monarch of the Sapporo Jail. Her Jail turns Sapporo who blamed a tragic ice sculpture accident (in truth caused by a sub-par construction job he was bribed into accepting) that killed a frozen wasteland and is overlaid child on top of Mariko. This drove her to use EMMA to make sure the Mayor's residence. Its Keyword is "Snow City".accident would never repeat.



* AchillesHeel: Snow Empress Mariko is weak to Psy and Curse skills. In battle, she may also cast Rage on herself, which makes her more susceptible to Psy due to technical damage. Haru specializes in using the former, making her [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration well-suited for subduing Mariko]].
* AdiposeRex: Her Shadow is a rare female version of this trope. When the party first encounters her in the Jail, she's greedily eating her way through several large meals before transforming to attack them, and then she eats the whole dining table as well.
* AffectionateNickname: Haru calls her "Mari-san" because of how close they were when Haru was a child.
* AntiVillain: Mariko started stealing desires to further her political career, with the intention of cleaning up the corruption in politics. She only became a Monarch in the first place because [[DrivenToVillainy of a scandal her underlings created which they threatened to pin on her]]. The Phantom Thieves end up reluctant to even face Mariko's Shadow and it takes Zenkichi calling them out to work up their resolve.
* TheAtoner: Mariko feels awful about the nine-year-old girl's death in the ice sculpture accident, and is absolutely ''furious'' that her fellow senator used it as an excuse to take power from her while disregarding the child's life. She uses the EMMA app to regain power and ensure that nothing like that happens again and to make up for her oversight, not realizing her actions are causing more harm now than before.
* BadBoss: She works all of her civil wards to extreme conditions to make her people happy. This is later revealed to be her fundamentally distrusting that they have the public's best interests in mind, due to a previous civil worker under her causing the ice sculpture accident by accepting subpar construction work in exchange for bribes and then threatening to drag her down with him when she found out. The fact that the worker claimed that ''everyone'' working under her was involved in corrupt dealings couldn't have helped.
* BaitAndSwitch: The beginning area of the Sapporo Jail has a portrait of her dressed as a queen, which hints to her Shadow's appearance. [[FatBastard Her true form is...anything but thin and svelte like Hyodo in the portrait or reality]]. The fact that it replaces the billboard of the jolly fat man in reality serves as a small form of {{Foreshadowing}} too.
* BellyMouth: When transformed, her Shadow has a second face on her stomach.
* BerserkButton: Civil Wards. She might act nice (and likely genuinely is) most of the time but as soon as a Civil Ward goes next to her she will start lambasting them with ridiculous works and snap if they don't comply.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Played with. The Phantom Thieves notice that she seems "two-faced" after witnessing her being affectionate to Haru after abusing one of her staff (unaware that Haru was watching the latter). However, after Haru catches her forcing a sick employee to work, and calls her out on it, Mariko stands by her decision, but doesn't drop her affection for Haru. As the party later finds out, just like Alice before this is actually an EMMA-inflicted abnormality, and not anything coming from Hyodo herself.
* BreathWeapon: One of her Shadow's attacks has her exhale a mist of freezing cold ice crystals.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: She's this to Kunikazu Okumura. Both of them are major targets in the game that happened to be acquaintances of Haru, and both Hyodo and Okumura are close friends. However, while Hyodo is heavily disheartened by even one scandal that she only had minor involvement and the blame fully directed against her, Okumura does not care about how many scandals he has within his company. While Hyodo overworks her wards to make people happy, Okumura overworks everyone underneath him for his own gain. Furthermore, while Hyodo still cares for Haru even after using [=EMMA=]'s salvation as Haru managed to stop her from berating a civil ward, Okumura had stopped caring about Haru long before the events of ''Persona 5'', seeing her as only a political pawn by the point of her arc in the game.
* ControlFreak: Her issue is that she's mean and unreasonable to her staff out of paranoia.
* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Or rather just regular "memory". If you have finished ''Persona 5 Royal'' yet not played the original ''Persona 5'' and moved onto ''Strikers'', you can be forgiven if you thought bringing Ann into Hyodo's boss fight would help with scoring Technical damage without solely relying on Psychokinesis skills, as after a reading a book in that game, Fire Skills will then deal Technical damage to Shadows afflicted with Rage. Alas, Strikers follows the original P5 technical chart.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: She's the lead that Zenkichi is looking into at the beginning of the game, and she's an influential politician much like Shido. She is also the first Jail Monarch who has effectively used the Jail to take direct legal control of the whole city instead of just enriching her self esteem or pockets. Even though she is not actually involved in the Jails creation, she is the last of the unrelated [[ArcVillain Arc Villains]] before Madicce takes the stage in the narrative for the next three Jails.
* DubNameChange: Her Shadow Boss name was changed from ''Snow White'' to ''Snow Empress''.
* EatenAlive: Her Shadow can devour one of the Phantom Thieves alive, forcing the party to go without one member unless they can make her cough them up by [[FallingChandelierOfDoom dropping a chandelier on her]], or hitting her with an All-Out-Attack after breaking her Stagger bar should you run out of chandeliers.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When the Phantom Thieves see her in person, she berates a staffer for a single wilted flower, then acts affectionate and motherly when she recognizes Haru.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she's only 'evil' when EMMA is influencing her behavior, she has a close bond to Haru thanks to their trade partner relationship with Okumura. Before Okumura got distorted by his desire for power, the three used to play golf together and she would play with Haru when Okumura was busy.
* EvilIsDeathlyCold: Her frozen jail represents a pure, white Sapporo, with no blemishes or chaos.
* FallenHero: Mariko used to be a kind and caring politician who actually worked for the people. However, she was scapegoated for an incident where a kid was killed under a collapsing ice sculpture, something that a fellow senator used to take power for himself. Enraged at being fully blamed, she stopped caring about her employees and became blinded by her determination to make Sapporo perfect.
* FatBastard: Her Shadow is morbidly obese and is constantly in a frenzied mood before being defeated. In contrast, her human self is quite skinny. This is to emphasize her view on "eat or be eaten" in regards to corrupt politicians, her desire to obtain votes for reelection, and her insatiable desire for a clean Sapporo.
* FirstNameBasis: She calls Haru "Haru-chan," while Haru calls Mariko by [[AffectionateNickname an abbreviated version of her first name]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Just like Alice before, Hyodo's Distortions are highly eccentric. She would act very kind for most of the time only to suddenly snap and yell at her workers, forcing them to do ridiculous work for her. The works she issues are also very comical and sound absolutely nothing like a distinguished politician would issue anyone to do. As the party later finds out, EMMA actively alters the Monarch's behavior in the real world to prevent them from moving on from their traumas.
* FriendToAllChildren: Despite her being a BadBoss who will turn in those who oppose or disobey her, she seems to have soft spot for children. She's very affectionate towards Haru when they reunite years later, is kindly to the latter's friends, and the whole reason she became corrupted was to atone for a young girl's death during her initial tenure as mayor, vowing to end all corruption in Sapporo.
* GemTissue: Her Shadow has two diamonds on her face that resemble moles.
* AnIcePerson: Her Shadow and Jail are this, with the Shadow resembling a fat version of the White Witch from ''Narnia'', symbolic of her desire to make Sapporo as pure and white as snow, and incident with the snow sculpture that drove her to [=EMMA=].
* IntergenerationalFriendship: She has a close relationship with Haru, a girl young enough to be her daughter.
* ItsAllMyFault: Blames herself for the snow sculpture accident that caused a child to die. It's what made her use the [=EMMA=] application to make sure she gets reelected.
* JerkassToOne: She's genuinely motherly and pleasant to everyone... ''except'' her staff, who she treats with ''ridiculous'' cruelty, lambasting one over a wilted flower and forcing another to work when he's clearly sick to the point that the Phantom Thieves rush him to the hospital. This is due to [=EMMA=]'s distortion causing her treat ''all'' her civil wards as if they were the one involved in her StartOfDarkness.
* LevelAte: Her Jail is littered with various kinds of frozen food, and the castle she resides in has a massive fork and a knife decorating it. The "food" is symbolism for the ballot votes and popularity she yearns for to take her power back.
* LogicalWeakness: Snow Empress Mariko's weakness to Curse attacks makes sense given her obsession with making Sapporo "pure white", while the darkness and ooze-themed Curse spells run counter to that.
* MeaningfulName: "Hyo" means [[AnIcePerson "ice"]].
* NeatFreak: She's obsessed with the cleanliness of Sapporo, and threatens to fire workers over minor infractions such as wilted flowers or handrails with dust on them. Considering that she's driven by the guilt of letting a child die in a freak accident due to an oversight on her part, EMMA might actually have been distorting her with some extreme form of ObsessivelyOrganized behavior.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Haru, which is part of why Haru gets so driven to save her, as she knows Mariko is normally a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and her sudden JerkAss turn is a sign she's been corrupted.
* RedHerring: Zenkichi has her as his primary suspect of the Change of Heart epidemic at the beginning of the game and insists on getting the Thieves to Sapporo by the time she comes back into the city. She is just a normal Jail Monarch, and Zenkichi discovers that her phone had evidence of being bugged.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Despite being a prominent figure in Haru's childhood, Hyodo was never once mentioned by her at any point in the original ''Persona 5''. Haru justifies it by saying she actively repressed her childhood memories to cope with her father's death, and they only returned to her once she came face-to-face with Hyodo herself.
* TheScapegoat: Downplayed. She's being fully blamed for the death of a child because of a collapsing ice structure. Mariko was blackmailed to keep quiet with the threat of stepping down as mayor and letting the men responsible take power, something that caused her to take revenge using the EMMA app to forcefully keep the mayoral seat. In reality, ''both'' sides are responsible because, while her underlings were the ones who employed a faulty contractor to make the sculpture on the cheap, she had oversight and officially sanctioned it by mistake. Nonetheless, she feels awful to have had a role in the accident, which was part of the reason she tried to use EMMA for revenge, and promptly sets to properly mourning the child's death after her change of heart.
* SecretKeeper: Her Shadow learns that Haru is a Phantom Thief after she delivers the same YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech Mari gave to her in reality. This doesn't apply to her real-world self afterwards since Shadows don't share their own memories with them.
* StepfordSmiler: Hyodo seems like a bright and charismatic politician who sports bright smiles at first glance. While she might be before that incident, in reality, she's actually quite furious right at the time you first met her and is ready to turn on anyone who might end up like the last mayor at any time.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Empress. The Empress is something of a mother figure, nurturing and protecting those in her protection. Mariko instead works her staff to the bone and holds all of them in contempt.
* TokenGoodTeammate: While she's just as angry and revenge-bent as the other Monarchs, her use of [=EMMA=] app is because she wants to make Sapporo a better place, rather than self-validation or taking out her frustrations on Sapporo's citizens. She only needs the citizens to vote for her and is completely honest about wanting to improve the city, unlike Alice or Ango who force their victims to buy their merchandise to the point of bankruptcy. Also, a part of her motivation stems from genuine guilt instead of solely anger or self-righteousness. Case in point, after she surrenders and the people are no longer brainwashed, several citizens are willing to forgive her and point out how she truly cared for the city. Even the mother of the deceased girl demands Mariko run for re-election to honor her daughter because she knows Hyodo is the person Sapporo ''needs'' as its mayor to protect it.
* VillainousGlutton: Her sin and motif. She's gluttonous in an abstract manner for feasting on ballot votes and popularity in a desperate attempt to take her power back; likewise, her Shadow is morbidly obese and is constantly in a frenzied mood for food. She's also obsessed with making sure Sapporo is "pure white", overworking the civil wards to the point of exhaustion.
* VillainyFreeVillain: While Alice and Natsume had their sympathetic motives, they still took financial advantage of their fans who they stole desires from. Mariko by comparison simply used stolen desires to garner up votes for her political career and cover up a scandal that she was not actually directly responsible for. Her real crime that implicated her for the Phantom Thieves was not any actual corruption on her part, but the fact that she was a BadBoss to her staff. Reflecting this, Mariko's Shadow never actually directly confronts or impedes the Phantom Thieves until the actual boss fight.
* WaddlingHead: Her Shadow's boss form combines this with a BellyMouth, as the "waddling head" is actually her body bloated to an extreme with a face on her stomach.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Her goal in stealing Desires and trying to win re-election as mayor is to try and stamp out corruption within the political staff of Sapporo. While the Phantom Thieves understand where she's coming from, they ultimately conclude that they can't allow her to manipulate people's hearts and decide to stop her.

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* AchillesHeel: Snow Empress Mariko is weak to Psy and Curse skills. In battle, she may also cast Rage on herself, which makes her more susceptible to Psy due to technical damage. Haru specializes in {{Manchild}}: His way of deflecting blame for the accident was by using the former, making her [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration well-suited for subduing Mariko]].
* AdiposeRex: Her Shadow is a rare female version of this trope. When the party first encounters her in the Jail, she's greedily eating her way through several large meals before transforming to attack them, and then she eats the whole dining table as well.
* AffectionateNickname: Haru calls her "Mari-san" because of how close they were when Haru was a child.
* AntiVillain: Mariko started stealing desires to further her political career, with the intention of cleaning up the corruption in politics. She only became a Monarch in the first place because [[DrivenToVillainy of a scandal her underlings created which they threatened to pin on her]]. The Phantom Thieves end up reluctant to even face Mariko's Shadow and it takes Zenkichi calling them out to work up their resolve.
* TheAtoner: Mariko feels awful about the nine-year-old girl's death in the ice sculpture accident, and is absolutely ''furious'' that her fellow senator used it as an excuse to take power from her while disregarding the child's life. She uses the EMMA app to regain power and ensure that nothing like that happens again and to make up for her oversight, not realizing her actions are causing more harm now than before.
* BadBoss: She works all of her civil wards to extreme conditions to make her people happy. This is later revealed to be her fundamentally distrusting that they have the public's best interests in mind, due to a previous civil worker under her causing the ice sculpture accident by accepting subpar construction work in exchange for bribes and then threatening to drag her down with him when she found out. The fact that the worker claimed that ''everyone'' working under her was involved in corrupt dealings couldn't have helped.
* BaitAndSwitch: The beginning area of the Sapporo Jail has a portrait of her dressed as a queen, which hints to her Shadow's appearance. [[FatBastard Her true form is...anything but thin and svelte like Hyodo in the portrait or reality]]. The fact that it replaces the billboard of the jolly fat man in reality serves as a small form of {{Foreshadowing}} too.
* BellyMouth: When transformed, her Shadow has a second face on her stomach.
* BerserkButton: Civil Wards. She might act nice (and likely genuinely is) most of the time but as soon as a Civil Ward goes next to her she will start lambasting them with ridiculous works and snap if they don't comply.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Played with. The Phantom Thieves notice that she seems "two-faced" after witnessing her being affectionate to Haru after abusing one of her staff (unaware that Haru was watching the latter). However, after Haru catches her forcing a sick employee to work, and calls her out on it, Mariko stands by her decision, but doesn't drop her affection for Haru. As the party later finds out, just like Alice before this is actually an EMMA-inflicted abnormality, and not anything coming from Hyodo herself.
* BreathWeapon: One of her Shadow's attacks has her exhale a mist of freezing cold ice crystals.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: She's this to Kunikazu Okumura. Both of them are major targets in the game that happened to be acquaintances of Haru, and both Hyodo and Okumura are close friends. However, while Hyodo is heavily disheartened by even one scandal that she only had minor involvement and the blame fully directed against her, Okumura does not care about how many scandals he has within his company. While Hyodo overworks her wards to make people happy, Okumura overworks
incredibly juvenile "but everyone underneath him for else was doing it" excuse. In general, his own gain. Furthermore, while Hyodo still cares for Haru even after using [=EMMA=]'s salvation as Haru managed to stop her from berating a civil ward, Okumura had stopped caring about Haru long before the events of ''Persona 5'', seeing her as only a political pawn by the point of her arc in the game.
* ControlFreak: Her issue is that she's mean and unreasonable to her staff out of paranoia.
* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Or rather just regular "memory". If you have finished ''Persona 5 Royal'' yet not played the original ''Persona 5'' and moved onto ''Strikers'', you can be forgiven if you thought bringing Ann into Hyodo's boss fight would help with scoring Technical damage without solely relying on Psychokinesis skills, as after a reading a book in that game, Fire Skills will then deal Technical damage to Shadows afflicted with Rage. Alas, Strikers follows the original P5 technical chart.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: She's the lead that Zenkichi is looking into at the beginning of the game, and she's an influential politician much
BossBanter sounds like Shido. She is also the first Jail Monarch who has effectively used the Jail to take direct legal control of the whole city instead of just enriching her self esteem or pockets. Even though she is not actually involved in the Jails creation, she is the last of the unrelated [[ArcVillain Arc Villains]] before Madicce takes the stage in the narrative for the next three Jails.he's throwing a tantrum over having been caught.
* DubNameChange: Her Shadow Boss name NeverMyFault: Even though it was changed from ''Snow White'' to ''Snow Empress''.
* EatenAlive: Her Shadow can devour one
his own greed and negligence that caused the death of the Phantom Thieves alive, forcing child, he forced Hyodo to take full responsibility for it and when confronted about taking bribes by Hyodo herself, he tries to deflect the party to go without one member unless they can make blame further by claiming everyone working for her cough them up by [[FallingChandelierOfDoom dropping was doing it.
* PassiveAggressiveKombat: He,
a chandelier on her]], or hitting her civil worker with an All-Out-Attack after breaking her Stagger bar should you run out of chandeliers.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When the Phantom Thieves see her in person, she berates
a staffer for passive voice, is also a single wilted flower, greedy asshole who was willing to cut corners, shows no guilt over getting a little girl killed, and then acts affectionate and motherly when she recognizes Haru.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While
threatens to [[TakingYouWithMe take Hyodo down with him]] by making it seem like she's only 'evil' when EMMA is influencing her behavior, she has a close bond to Haru thanks to their trade partner relationship with Okumura. Before Okumura got distorted by his desire for power, the three used to play golf together and she would play with Haru when Okumura was busy.
responsible.
* EvilIsDeathlyCold: Her frozen jail represents a pure, white Sapporo, with no blemishes or chaos.
* FallenHero: Mariko used to be a kind and caring politician who actually worked for the people. However, she was scapegoated for an incident where a kid was killed under a collapsing ice sculpture, something that a fellow senator used to take power for himself. Enraged at being fully blamed, she stopped caring about her employees and became blinded by her determination to make Sapporo perfect.
* FatBastard: Her Shadow is morbidly obese and is constantly in a frenzied mood before being defeated. In contrast, her human self is quite skinny. This is to emphasize her view on "eat or be eaten" in regards to corrupt politicians, her desire to obtain votes for reelection, and her insatiable desire for a clean Sapporo.
* FirstNameBasis: She calls Haru "Haru-chan," while Haru calls Mariko by [[AffectionateNickname an abbreviated version of her first name]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Just like Alice before,
TakingYouWithMe: Hyodo's Distortions are highly eccentric. She would act very kind for most of the time only to suddenly snap and yell at her workers, forcing them to do ridiculous work for her. The works she issues are also very comical and sound absolutely nothing like a distinguished politician would issue anyone to do. As the party later finds out, EMMA actively alters the Monarch's behavior in the real world to prevent them from moving on from their traumas.
* FriendToAllChildren: Despite her being a BadBoss who will turn in those who oppose or disobey her, she seems to have soft spot for children. She's very affectionate towards Haru when they reunite years later, is kindly to the latter's friends, and the whole reason she became corrupted was to atone for a young girl's death during her initial tenure as mayor, vowing to end all corruption in Sapporo.
* GemTissue: Her Shadow has two diamonds on her face that resemble moles.
* AnIcePerson: Her Shadow and Jail are this, with the Shadow resembling a fat version of the White Witch from ''Narnia'', symbolic of her desire to make Sapporo as pure and white as snow, and incident with the snow sculpture that drove her to [=EMMA=].
* IntergenerationalFriendship: She has a close relationship with Haru, a girl young enough to be her daughter.
* ItsAllMyFault: Blames herself for the snow sculpture accident that caused a child to die. It's what made her use the [=EMMA=] application to make sure she gets reelected.
* JerkassToOne: She's genuinely motherly and pleasant to everyone... ''except'' her staff, who she treats with ''ridiculous'' cruelty, lambasting one over a wilted flower and forcing another to work when he's clearly sick to the point that the Phantom Thieves rush him to the hospital. This is due to [=EMMA=]'s distortion causing her treat ''all'' her civil wards as if they were the one involved in her StartOfDarkness.
* LevelAte: Her Jail is littered with various kinds of frozen food, and the castle she resides in has a massive fork and a knife decorating it. The "food" is symbolism for the ballot votes and popularity she yearns for to take her power back.
* LogicalWeakness: Snow Empress Mariko's weakness to Curse attacks makes sense given her obsession with making Sapporo "pure white", while the darkness and ooze-themed Curse spells run counter to that.
* MeaningfulName: "Hyo" means [[AnIcePerson "ice"]].
* NeatFreak: She's obsessed with the cleanliness of Sapporo, and
Lock Keeper threatens to fire workers over minor infractions such as wilted flowers or handrails her with dust on them. Considering that this trope, saying he'll make it seem like the embezzlement and collapse was her fault due to paperwork she's driven by the guilt of letting a child die in a freak accident due to an oversight on her part, EMMA might actually have been distorting her with some extreme form of ObsessivelyOrganized behavior.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Haru, which is part of why Haru gets so driven to save her, as she knows Mariko is normally a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and her sudden JerkAss turn is a sign she's been corrupted.
* RedHerring: Zenkichi has her as his primary suspect of the Change of Heart epidemic at the beginning of the game and insists on getting the Thieves to Sapporo by the time she comes back into the city. She is just a normal Jail Monarch, and Zenkichi discovers that her phone had evidence of being bugged.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Despite being a prominent figure in Haru's childhood, Hyodo was never once mentioned by her at any point in the original ''Persona 5''. Haru justifies it by saying she actively repressed her childhood memories to cope with her father's death, and they only returned to her once she came face-to-face with Hyodo herself.
* TheScapegoat: Downplayed. She's being fully blamed for the death of a child because of a collapsing ice structure. Mariko was blackmailed to keep quiet with the threat of stepping down as mayor and letting the men responsible take power, something that caused her to take revenge using the EMMA app to forcefully keep the mayoral seat. In reality, ''both'' sides are responsible because, while her underlings were the ones who employed a faulty contractor to make the sculpture on the cheap, she had oversight and officially sanctioned it by mistake. Nonetheless, she feels awful to have had a role in the accident, which was part of the reason she tried to use EMMA for revenge, and promptly sets to properly mourning the child's death after her change of heart.
* SecretKeeper: Her Shadow learns that Haru is a Phantom Thief after she delivers the same YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech Mari gave to her in reality. This doesn't apply to her real-world self afterwards since Shadows don't share their own memories with them.
* StepfordSmiler: Hyodo seems like a bright and charismatic politician who sports bright smiles at first glance. While she might be before that incident, in reality, she's actually quite furious right at the time you first met her and is ready to turn on anyone who might end up like the last mayor at any time.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Empress. The Empress is something of a mother figure, nurturing and protecting those in her protection. Mariko instead works her staff to the bone and holds all of them in contempt.
* TokenGoodTeammate: While she's just as angry and revenge-bent as the other Monarchs, her use of [=EMMA=] app is because she wants to make Sapporo a better place, rather than self-validation or taking out her frustrations on Sapporo's citizens. She only needs the citizens to vote for her and is completely honest about wanting to improve the city, unlike Alice or Ango who force their victims to buy their merchandise to the point of bankruptcy. Also, a part of her motivation stems from genuine guilt instead of solely anger or self-righteousness. Case in point, after she surrenders and the people are no longer brainwashed, several citizens are willing to forgive her and point out how she truly cared for the city. Even the mother of the deceased girl demands Mariko run for re-election to honor her daughter because she knows Hyodo is the person Sapporo ''needs'' as its mayor to protect it.
* VillainousGlutton: Her sin and motif. She's gluttonous in an abstract manner for feasting on ballot votes and popularity in a desperate attempt to take her power back; likewise, her Shadow is morbidly obese and is constantly in a frenzied mood for food. She's also obsessed with making sure Sapporo is "pure white", overworking the civil wards to the point of exhaustion.
* VillainyFreeVillain: While Alice and Natsume had their sympathetic motives, they still took financial advantage of their fans who they stole desires from. Mariko by comparison simply used stolen desires to garner up votes for her political career and cover up a scandal that she was not actually directly responsible for. Her real crime that implicated her for the Phantom Thieves was not any actual corruption on her part, but the fact that she was a BadBoss to her staff. Reflecting this, Mariko's Shadow never actually directly confronts or impedes the Phantom Thieves until the actual boss fight.
* WaddlingHead: Her Shadow's boss form combines this with a BellyMouth, as the "waddling head" is actually her body bloated to an extreme with a face on her stomach.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Her goal in stealing Desires and trying to win re-election as mayor is to try and stamp out corruption within the political staff of Sapporo. While the Phantom Thieves understand where she's coming from, they ultimately conclude that they can't allow her to manipulate people's hearts and decide to stop her.
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!!Shuzo Ubukata

->''"When the Penitentiary system is complete, the concept of suffering will be dead to all mankind! Now, let us rejoice and welcome the new age of humanity! EMMA shall be our guide into this promised land!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Acedia (Sloth)

An AI genius from Okinawa who ruled the Jail formed over it. Konoe used him as a guinea pig for creating the Jail system. He and his entire population became insane afterward and he committed suicide when Konoe told him to hand out his desires, which functions like a CallingCard to him. His Jail still remains despite his death and takes the form of an abandoned laboratory. Its Keyword is "Operation Oraculi", the internal name of the Jail operation. His death, once it came to light, was blamed on the Phantom Thieves as one of the excuses Konoe uses for his deluded crusade of justice.

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[[folder:Monarch [[folder:Lock Keeper of Ruin '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
!!Shuzo Ubukata

->''"When the Penitentiary system is complete, the concept of suffering will be dead to all mankind! Now, let us rejoice and welcome the new age of humanity!
Okinawa]]
A Lock Keeper summoned by
EMMA shall be our guide into this promised land!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Acedia (Sloth)

An AI genius from
to confront the Thieves, as the Okinawa who ruled the Jail formed over it. Konoe used him as a guinea pig for creating the Jail system. He and his entire population became insane afterward and he committed suicide when Konoe told him to hand out his desires, which functions like a CallingCard to him. His Jail still remains despite his death and takes the form of an abandoned laboratory. Its Keyword Monarch is "Operation Oraculi", the internal name of the Jail operation. His death, once it came to light, was blamed on the Phantom Thieves as one of the excuses Konoe uses for his deluded crusade of justice.dead.



* DrivenToSuicide: He killed himself by jumping off a cliff in an extreme effort to ensure his Desire wasn't taken, with Konoe telling him to give him his desires functioning as a calling card.
* TheGhost: What he looks like is never shown anywhere on-screen. He's not even given a physical description after Zenkichi finds Ubukata's corpse.
* ItsAllAboutMe: The Monarch distortion made Ubukata delude himself that he was saving humanity, even as his fellow scientists were telling him the EMMA project's goal was complete global subjugation by mass hypnosis. It wasn't until he realized that ''his'' desires were at risk just like all the others that he even began to care about the real effects of what was going on. Even after the horrors of everything started to sink in, he thought only about ending his own suffering and making sure his desire couldn't be taken, not even thinking to call off the project, free the locals, turn himself in, reveal the truth, or do '''anything''' that would be more conducive to actually stopping Konoe.
* KnightOfCerebus: The Okinawa Jail and the tapes depicting Ubukata's SanitySlippage mark a dark shift in the tone of the game. Like Okumura in the original game, the Thieves being framed for his death causes the villainous faction to start to hunt them down.
* MirthlessLaughter: On the third tape, he starts with a dark chuckle about how things with the EMMA project have spiraled way out of his control.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by the time the Thieves reach Okinawa.
* SanitySlippage: As shown in the tape recordings, he became increasingly deranged as the Jail test progressed, and eventually lost his mind entirely when Konoe simulated a calling card.
* {{Sloth}}: His sin and motif. He represents multiple aspects of sloth:
** Gameplay-wise, he does absolutely nothing in his Jail (due to being dead) and [=EMMA=] is the one creating the Jail's obstacles for him, while the other Jail Monarchs at least ''tried'' to stop the Phantom Thieves.
** His work with [=EMMA=] shows the [[SelectiveObliviousness willful ignorance]] part of the sin, as while he genuinely wanted to do good with [=EMMA=], he also ignored his scientists' warnings about where the project was ''truly'' going, and only acted when his ''own'' desires were at risk.
** When he realized he was Konoe's pawn, he demonstrated the 'cowardice' part of sloth by choosing to commit suicide rather than doing anything to help the people he'd inadvertently hurt, leaving his Jail functional and Okinawa still mesmerized by him and his lab, forcing the Phantom Thieves to clean up his mess.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite the fact that he's dead before even being fought, Ubukata is the person who modified EMMA with the ability to change hearts by teaching EMMA cognitive psience.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Magician, seen as a sign of failure or being in over your head. Ubukata certainly checks both boxes, as he realizes only too late that the EMMA project is coming for him next, and that he's failed to help humanity as he hoped he would.
* TheUnfought: Other than Akane, the Monarch of Ruin is the only Jail Monarch who isn't fought in the story due to the fact he killed himself. You are instead forced to fight a Lock Keeper sent by EMMA to capture Sophia.
* UnwittingPawn: In the end, he was nothing more than a lab rat for Konoe who truly believed that he could save humanity with EMMA. Once Konoe accidentally produced a CallingCard effect on him, he realized that he was nothing more than a toy and committed suicide.
* VillainousLegacy: Despite his death, his Jail is still intact (enough) and his victims remain {{Brainwashed}}, which enables EMMA to make use of the victims for her own purposes.

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* DrivenToSuicide: He killed himself by jumping off a cliff in an extreme effort to ensure his Desire wasn't taken, with Konoe telling him to give him his desires functioning as a calling card.
* TheGhost: What he looks like is never shown anywhere on-screen. He's not even given a physical description after Zenkichi finds Ubukata's corpse.
* ItsAllAboutMe: The Monarch distortion made Ubukata delude himself that he was saving humanity, even as his fellow scientists were telling him the EMMA project's goal was complete global subjugation by mass hypnosis. It wasn't until he realized that ''his'' desires were at risk just like all the others that he even began to care about the real effects of what was going on. Even after the horrors of everything started to sink in, he thought only about ending his own suffering and making sure his desire couldn't be taken, not even thinking to call off the project, free the locals, turn himself in, reveal the truth, or do '''anything''' that would be more conducive to actually stopping Konoe.
* KnightOfCerebus:
AllYourPowersCombined: The Okinawa Jail and Lock Keeper can use the tapes depicting Ubukata's SanitySlippage mark a dark shift in the tone weapons of the game. Like Okumura in the original game, the Thieves being framed for his death causes the villainous faction to start to hunt them down.
previous three Lock Keepers.
* MirthlessLaughter: On the third tape, he starts with a dark chuckle about how things with the EMMA project have spiraled way out of his control.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by the time the Thieves reach Okinawa.
* SanitySlippage: As shown in the tape recordings, he became increasingly deranged as the Jail test progressed, and eventually lost his mind entirely when Konoe simulated a calling card.
* {{Sloth}}: His sin and motif. He represents multiple aspects of sloth:
** Gameplay-wise, he does absolutely nothing in his Jail (due to being dead) and [=EMMA=] is the one creating the Jail's obstacles for him, while
FlatCharacter: Unlike the other Jail Monarchs at least ''tried'' to stop Lock Keepers, this Keeper isn't based on an existing person and thus displays no characterization of its own.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: As
the Phantom Thieves.
** His work with [=EMMA=] shows
Okinawa monarch is ''dead'', [[spoiler:EMMA]] just summons a generic keeper instead, to the [[SelectiveObliviousness willful ignorance]] part of the sin, as while he genuinely wanted to do good with [=EMMA=], he also ignored his scientists' warnings about point where the project was ''truly'' going, and only acted when his ''own'' desires were at risk.
** When he realized he was Konoe's pawn, he demonstrated the 'cowardice' part of sloth by choosing to commit suicide
it has no dialogue.
* TheSpeechless: Given as it's just a robot,
rather than doing anything to help the people he'd inadvertently hurt, leaving his Jail functional and Okinawa still mesmerized by him and his lab, forcing the Phantom Thieves to clean up his mess.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite the fact that he's dead before even being fought, Ubukata is the person who modified EMMA with the ability to change hearts by teaching EMMA cognitive psience.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Magician, seen as
a sign of failure or being in over your head. Ubukata certainly checks both boxes, as he realizes only too late that the EMMA project is coming for him next, and that he's failed to help humanity as he hoped he would.
* TheUnfought: Other than Akane, the Monarch of Ruin is the only Jail Monarch who isn't fought in the story due to the fact he killed himself. You are instead forced to fight a
more standard Lock Keeper sent by EMMA to capture Sophia.
* UnwittingPawn: In the end, he was nothing more than
Keeper, it doesn't say a lab rat for Konoe who truly believed that he could save humanity with EMMA. Once Konoe accidentally produced a CallingCard effect on him, he realized that he was nothing more than a toy and committed suicide.
* VillainousLegacy: Despite his death, his Jail is still intact (enough) and his victims remain {{Brainwashed}}, which enables EMMA to make use of the victims for her own purposes.
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!!Akane Hasegawa
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NaomiOzora (Japanese), Creator/ColleenOShaughnessey (English)
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[[caption-width-right:250:The Counterfeit Phantom\\
[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Shadow Akane''']]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_akane_hasegawa_king_19.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->''"Shut up... Shut up, shut up, shut up!!! The Phantom Thieves would never spew such lies! They would be on my side! The real Phantom Thieves... would never hurt me... The real Phantom Thieves... are my friends!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Ira (Wrath)

Daughter of Zenkichi Hasegawa who lives in Kyoto, and is a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves. She witnessed the death of her mother due to a traffic accident that occurred two years ago. The culprit is supposedly dead, although they left a suicide note saying that they did it. \\

After Zenkichi was arrested, the police emptied the Hasegawa Residence and she asked someone to "save her", only for the EMMA application to respond on its own, then propose Konoe use her to catch the Phantom Thieves, rendering her real self comatose and developing a shadow self manipulated by EMMA. Konoe then uses the application to fabricate a distress call so he may use Akane to change the Phantom Thieves' heart. Unlike most Jails, there is no central building or birdcage. Instead, Akane is directly confronted during the same exploration round. Its Keyword is "Phantom Thieves".

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[[folder:The Asset '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
!!Akane Hasegawa
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NaomiOzora (Japanese), Creator/ColleenOShaughnessey (English)
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[[caption-width-right:250:The Counterfeit Phantom\\
[[labelnote:Click here to see '''Shadow Akane''']]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_akane_hasegawa_king_19.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->''"Shut up... Shut up, shut up, shut up!!! The Phantom Thieves would never spew such lies! They would be on my side! The real Phantom Thieves... would never hurt me... The real Phantom Thieves... are my friends!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Ira (Wrath)

Daughter
[[folder:Lock Keeper of Zenkichi Hasegawa Osaka]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of Konoe's father,
who lives in Kyoto, was an {{Abusive Parent|s}} to Konoe, ''murdered his own wife'', and is a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves. She witnessed the death of her mother due to a traffic accident that occurred two years ago. The culprit is supposedly dead, although they left a suicide note saying that they did it. \\

After Zenkichi
was arrested, the police emptied the Hasegawa Residence and she asked someone to "save her", only for the EMMA application to respond on its own, then propose Konoe use her to catch the Phantom Thieves, rendering her real self comatose and developing a shadow self manipulated eventually killed in self-defense, pinned by EMMA. Konoe then uses the application to fabricate Akira as a distress call so he may use Akane to change the Phantom Thieves' heart. Unlike most Jails, there is no central building or birdcage. Instead, Akane is directly confronted during the same exploration round. Its Keyword is "Phantom Thieves".burglary gone wrong.



* AdorablyPrecociousChild:
** The Thieves note how she carries herself and her words in a very mature and adult-like manner for a middle-schooler, with Futaba even claiming she acts more mature than [[{{Manchild}} Ryuji]]. She even has a large following as a professional streamer for Phantom Thieves fans, and generates a decent income from it.
** More tragically though, her tantrums and tirades against her father, despite being childish in attitude, also sound very adult-like and logical, which only serves to make her words cut even deeper.
* AgeInappropriateDress: Her Shadow is dressed rather provocatively for a middle-schooler, complete with bared midriff and a corset top. It reflects her Shadow's ironically juvenile desire to be seen as a grown-up.
* AntagonisticOffspring: Akane acts like a {{Jerkass}} to Zenkichi because the police failed to investigate her mother's death. When she was brainwashed by EMMA, this becomes full-blown hostility. Zenkichi ends up coming into direct conflict with her by getting his own Persona during the Kyoto Jail heist, though they manage to overcome this antagonism and reconcile after her Shadow's defeat.
* AntiVillain: Of the Woobie Anti-Villain and Villain in Name Only type. Unlike the other Monarchs, Akane did not knowingly create a Jail for the sake of captivating the people of Kyoto. She's just a front for EMMA and Konoe to take out the Phantom Thieves and Owada. In fact, she only became Monarch because she accidentally caught [=EMMA's=] attention and she just found her the closest Monarch candidate available to capture the Phantom Thieves for Konoe.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Gives one to Zenkichi after his explanation of how he was only trying to protect her:
--> '''Shadow Akane''': But what about the secretary who died? Did you ever stop to think what his family is going through?!...Not only did they lose a loved one, they have mom's death over their heads! Did you forget that!? Or did you choose to forget on purpose!?
* BadassAdorable: Despite being a kid, she's capable of trapping all eight combat capable members of the Phantom Thieves in a cage all by herself with Futaba only getting away because she's too weak to run fast. This is something that ''no other target'' before this point can do.
* BirdsOfAFeather: Makoto manages to bond with Akane due to their similar circumstances of being the daughters of cops.
* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: While all Monarchs have this to a degree, this is a notable preexisting flaw of Akane's, since she ''is'' a young child. After her father stopped investigating her mother's murder, Akane began to see people in two different ways: law enforcers and their supporters are evil, and those who fight against law enforcement (like the Phantom Thieves) are good. There is no middle ground whatsoever; although at least before the party meets her before they go to Okinawa, she could still take Makoto's advice well. However, when [=EMMA=] starts taking over, this becomes amplified to ''extreme degrees''; she rejects Zenkichi's legitimate reasons for backing off the case to protect her, something that he never told her before it's too late, and starts acting exactly like Konoe, even repeating his goals as her own and will absolutely not listen to reason due to being brainwashed and influenced by Konoe's innate personality flaw.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: All Monarchs are such, but Akane's case is especially prominent because her Jail is used to fulfill Konoe's goal of capturing the Phantom Thieves. She couldn't even be reasoned with ''at all'' and acts more similar to Konoe than herself. Compare this to when she was met in reality, when she could at least be bothered to hear Makoto's pleas that her father did care for her in some sort of way, something that is even acknowledged by her brainwashed Shadow.
* BrokenBird: She lost her mother to an AccidentalMurder from one of Shido's sponsors and believed that Zenkichi didn't care about her at all, because he wasn't there to take care of her often, and he does somewhat consider her as a burden, even saying that he might need another daughter. Thankfully, after her Shadow is stopped, she seems to be on the road to recovery.
* BrokenPedestal: Upon finding out that her heroes are helping her father (and by extension the police, the very people she despised), Akane lost any respect for the Phantom Thieves. Her Shadow even creates a group of doppelganger to replace them.
* CassandraTruth: If Joker tells her in her room that he and his friends are the Phantom Thieves, Akane laughs it off and assumes them as superfans of the Thieves due to their similar hairstyles.
* CopHater: Because the police failed to apprehend her mother's killer, Akane has no love for the police, her father included, and considers them the bad guys.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: It is clear that no matter how much effort Zenkichi puts in to fix their relationship, Akane will always love her late mother more than him.
* DramaticIrony: She talks about how cool she finds the Phantom Thieves, when she's standing right in front of them. She even says that she thinks the leader of the Thieves is dreamy, but can't seem to recognize Joker when he's five feet away from her.
* DuelBoss: Not herself, but she only sends out cognitive copies of Phantom Thieves to attack and you only need to fight the [[MirrorBoss copy of Joker]] called "Akane's Joker" one-on-one. The battle itself is a very straightforward affair; aside from a QTE knife clash, Akane's Joker doesn't have any unique gimmicks. He lacks elemental weaknesses, and fights with stronger versions of Joker's normal moves, albeit without a Persona of his own. Notably, he is the only Jail Monarch-related boss (besides the Okinawa Lock Keeper) that doesn't use "Blooming Villain" as his boss theme ("Last Surprise" plays for his fight), and he has no Requests available to challenge him to a rematch.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When Zenkichi calls Akane on the phone, she overhears Ann talking in the background. Immediately assuming that Zenkichi is fooling around with other women, Akane straight up calls her father ''an asshole,'' and yells at him to never call her again, showing just ''how'' much Akane hates her father for what he did, or rather ''didn't'' do.
* EtTuBrute: Having already [[BrokenPedestal lost her faith in law enforcement and her own father]], finding out that her idols, the Phantom Thieves, were cooperating with her father caused her to ''snap''. To deal with this, she half-heartedly asks for someone to "save her" only for EMMA to respond autonomously, without knowledge of [[MindRape what it]] [[DealWithTheDevil actually does]]. During her boss fight, Shadow Akane [[YourMindMakesItReal creates her own Shadow cognitions of the Thieves]] in her Jail and [[BelievingTheirOwnLies declares them to be the true Thieves]], telling them to defeat their so-called "fakes".
* EvilCounterpart:
** She serves as one for Futaba, at least when she's brainwashed. Their backstories are nearly identical, and both ruled over realms dedicated to the sin of wrath. The difference is that Futaba's wrath was directed inwards, making her a self-loathing shut-in while Akane's is directed outwards on everyone but herself. Fittingly enough, Futaba is the only Phantom Thief she fails to capture, which allows Zenkichi to be formally recruited into the Phantom Thieves by awakening his Persona.
* EvilKnockoff: Summons cognitive versions of the Phantom Thieves out of sheer denial that the Phantom Thieves weren't what she imagined them to be. The cognitive thieves copy their counterparts' moves, but lack any characteristics of the originals that the real Akane (as opposed to her Shadow, who witnesses them in action) doesn't know about; they're silhouettes with bright red hair (although Akane-Joker still has an accurate mask) because that's all the public knows about their appearance ([[CallBack from Shido's calling card]]), and they don't use Personas because only the Thieves themselves know about those.
* {{Fangirl}}: She's a fan of the Phantom Thieves and her room is full of their merchandise. It's {{Deconstructed}} however, as she's only a fangirl because she thought that the Phantom Thieves will dismantle the police. Once she realizes that they are working with the police (her dad, to be precise), she is quick to turn against them, albeit this is partially due to being brainwashed.
* FanDisservice: Shadow Akane's Phantom Thief outfit would be very sexy if she wasn't BrainwashedAndCrazy and ''in middle school''.
* FatalFlaw:
** '''Wrath.''' While her anger at Zenkichi is partially justified, and her distrust of the police is understandable, Akane eventually grows to hate everyone except herself over her mother's death. Her anger at the world makes her blind to the reality of the situation, with her Shadow making things even worse by rubbing it in Zenkichi's face. She lashes out at anyone who will listen, and puts all of her faith in the Phantom Thieves, even though she doesn't have any idea who they are. And when Akane finds out the Thieves are working with her father, Akane really loses it. This results in Akane being tricked by both the corrupt/brainwashed members of law enforcement (ironically those she claims to hate) and the media into thinking that the Thieves are terrorists that hacked into [=EMMA=] and killed the Okinawa Monarch, then half-heartedly seeking [=EMMA=]'s "Salvation", causing Akane to fall directly into Konoe and [=EMMA's=] manipulations.
** '''Immaturity.''' Akane ascribes to BlackAndWhiteMorality; people who catch the bad guys are good, and people who don't are bad. Of course, things are ''never'' this simple, especially considering the opponent her father may be facing. Akane might be a lot more mature than other kids her age, but she's ''still'' a child who has no idea how dangerous Masayoshi Shido was, and had no knowledge of EMMA's dangerous supernatural aspects.
* ForeheadOfDoom: Quite a prominent one that, thanks to her hairstyle, looks to be even larger than Haru's.
* FriendlessBackground: She moved to Kyoto following her mother's passing. Being the NewTransferStudent to her current middle school, on top of her despondency from her loss, kept her from making any friends. The closest thing she has are her podcasts' followers.
* GentlemanThief: Playing off of her being a fangirl of the Phantom Thieves, Akane's Shadow takes the form of someone making their own makeshift costume of the "traditional" Phantom Thief, complete with OfCorsetsSexy, a top hat modeled after their logo, and a BadassLongcoat.
* HarmfulToMinors: She witnessed her mother's death and saw perfectly well who hit her, but no one listened to her testimony.
* HatesTheirParent: She resents her father for not continuing his personal investigation into the truth about her mother's death and the real culprit responsible.
* HealTheCutie: Once you beat Akane's Joker in a boss fight, she fully accepts the truth of her mother's death and reconciles with Zenkichi.
* TheHermit: While Akane isn't nearly the level of a shut-in as [[{{Hikikomori}} Futaba was at her worst]], Zenkichi mentions that she is a recluse who avoids interacting with others when she can.
* IHaveNoSon: Inverted, as Akane says this repeatedly towards Zenkichi being her dad.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Discovering that Zenkichi stopped investigating her mother's death as soon as he felt the blackmail was impotent gets blown off as him being a DirtyCoward by her Shadow. Granted, Shadow Akane was not in her true state of mind.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Justified given that she is a child who's been grieving the death of her mother and not allowed to move on because it's been a cold case for two years despite the obvious facts pointing to the killer, so her mind is already compromised. But, upon hearing that her father has been arrested for aiding and abetting the Phantom Thieves, she immediately believes the Phantom Thieves betrayed their (really, ''her'') ideals by working with the police. Her hatred and despair completely blinds her to the fact that the news reporting this incident as an ''arrest'' (as opposed to, say, a "capture" or "kidnapping") could only infer that it was an official state action, meaning the complete opposite -- either Zenkichi was being used as a patsy for the police's failure to apprehend the Phantom Thieves, or, as was the case, he'd turned ''against'' the police ''to help the Thieves escape''.
* InspectorJavert: Ironic, given her hatred of police, with the identity of her father's Persona making this more so. Shadow Akane, after being brainwashed by EMMA and Konoe, inherits Konoe's mindset like the other Monarchs and turns against the Phantom Thieves because she believes they hacked into [=EMMA=], killed the Monarch of Okinawa and are working with a DirtyCop, and she even seems to care about Owada's secretary patsy than her mother.
* {{Irony}}: She's a big Phangirl and her Shadow gets to witness a Phantom Thief awakening their Persona, something she'd absolutely love if she wasn't BrainwashedAndCrazy. Said newly awakened Phantom Thief is her father, who she considers the ''opposite'' of the Thieves, since he's a cop who refused to uncover a crime while the Thieves target criminals above the law. For extra irony points, her Shadow styled herself as a replacement Phantom Thief, but remained a cheap copy while Zenkichi became the real deal.
* ItsAllAboutMe: As a Jail Monarch, due to the same distortions that affected the rest with Konoe's PayEvilUntoEvil mentality, [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Shadow Akane]] starts acting as if she were Konoe instead of herself. She became an angry, selfish brat who believed that she had every right to [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior lash out]] ''[[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior violently]]'' against those who she believed betrayed her, namely [[BrokenPedestal her father and the Phantom Thieves]]. Shadow Akane even tells them that she will change Owada's heart on her ''very own'' after she disposes of them. Shadow Akane will also [[IgnoredEpiphany not hear any excuses or reasons on their part]], selfishly [[PlayingTheVictimCard clinging onto her own suffering as justification for her actions]].
* JerkassToOne: She's resentful toward her father but befriends the Phantom Thieves fairly easily. It helps that Makoto can empathize with her about absent cop fathers.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Tragically so. She has no idea that her father failed to investigate her mother's death because she was being used as a hostage against him, which leads to her resenting him. When she finally finds out the truth, she's too BrainwashedAndCrazy to accept it until the Phantom Theives beat the crap out of her corrupted Shadow.
* LogicalWeakness: She can't copy anything about the Phantom Thieves that she doesn't ''know'' about. Thus, although her EvilKnockoff Phantom Thieves are physically stronger than the originals, they're at a disadvantage because Akane doesn't know that Personas exist so the knockoffs can't summon them.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: Akane has a crush on Joker, but fails to even recognize him in his real-world attire.
* MeaningfulName: Her first name, Akane is the Madder Plant in Japanese, representing "Distrust" in hanakotoba. She doesn't trust law enforcement in general and is quick to turn against their accomplices, including the Phantom Thieves that she claims to idolize; and even then that's because she thought they would turn against the police.
* MisaimedFandom: In-universe, of the Phantom Thieves. She only seems to admire their HeelFaceBrainwashing methods of "bad guys", without considering any of the nuances of ''why'' they do what they do, or their desire to be a beacon of hope for others.
* MissingMom: Her mother is the only person who was always at home to take care of her and she died because of a hit-and-run murder; the decoy culprit committed suicide quickly afterward and the investigation is thus rendered impossible, causing her to hate the police in general.
* MythologyGag: Her Shadow is this to Shadow Futaba from the original. Both of their respective domains (Futaba's Palace and the Kyoto Jail) are themed on the sin of wrath and both of them are formed following the deaths of their mothers. The main boss fight in Futaba's Palace and the Kyoto Jail isn't against their rulers, and instead, the Thieves fight another character entirely (the Sphinx for Futaba, the copy Phantom Thieves for Akane).
* OfCorsetsSexy: Downplayed. Her Shadow wears what appears to be a red leather corset top underneath her coat. This doesn't emphasize her attractiveness, but instead acts as an AgeInappropriateDress and reflects her Shadow's immaturity and brattiness.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Akane appears to be considerably younger than the Phantom Thieves, even though she's actually about to graduate secondary school, meaning she's probably 14 or 15 years old.
* OneWingedAngel: Averted. She does not fight the Phantom Thieves in a boss fight; instead, she uses doppelgangers of the original Phantom Thieves to fight them. Joker has to go up against a MirrorBoss clone of himself called "Akane's Joker".
* PoliceAreUseless: She hates the police because they failed to investigate the death behind her mother, mostly because her father Zenkichi was being sent threats that Akane would die if he continued investigating the case. Zenkichi also talked about her being a burden before, making her resent Zenkichi even more in addition to him being part of the police.
* PrecociousCrush: Implied to have one on Joker, as she talks about how mysterious and dreamy the leader of the Phantom Thieves is... [[{{Irony}} while standing right in front of him]].
* PsychologicalProjection: In reality, when she's been brainwashed by EMMA, she's basically become a proxy of Konoe without her even knowing it, complete with his rigidness and deludedly misguided sense of justice. She even parrots Konoe's endgame to take down the Phantom Thieves and Owada (which she calls "her mother's killer") '''word by word''' as if that was her idea.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her predominant colour scheme, in an exaggeration of her idol Joker's aesthetic. Although while she takes a turn as an antagonist, [[InvertedTrope she is far from evil]].
* ShadowArchetype:
** To the Phantom Thieves as a whole, particularly regarding their belief that PoliceAreUseless. While the Thieves [[ThePowerOfFriendship still have each other]] and gradually learn to trust Zenkichi, Akane is a lonely, angry girl who only trusts herself and [[WishfulProjection her own romantic ideals about the Phantom Thieves]] while stubbornly refusing to forgive and trust her father. While both the Thieves and Akane desire justice, Akane's wrath blinds her to the fact that her idea of justice is impulsive, selfish, and destructive, creating an opening for EMMA to use her via MoreThanMindControl to target several high-profile figures for Konoe, namely the Phantom Thieves and her mother's killer.
** To Nanako from ''Persona 4''. Both are the daughters of police officers/widowers and both are fairly ordinary girls of their age. While Nanako loves her father Dojima dearly despite him being away at work often (helped by the fact that Yu Narukami was there for her), Akane has developed a deep grudge against her own father to the point that she outright refuses to call her father by anything, not even his real name.[[note]]In the Japanese version, she calls Zenkichi "Anata" despite that was her father and in both versions she calls him "that man" in front of the party, indicating that she didn't treat him as a parent to begin with.[[/note]]
* SkewedPriorities: At the time when she was a Monarch and Zenkichi was confronting her, her Shadow seems to care more about Zenkichi not protecting the family of the ''secretary who was offed by Owada as cover-up'' than her mother, that even she forgives Zenkichi for failing to investigate her death. This is most likely something that was inherited from Konoe's insanity and not from herself, since Konoe has a twisted philosophy that everyone must be protected from injustice at all costs.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Nanako Dojima from ''Persona 4'', as the daughter of a widowed police officer. Unlike Nanako, however, due to EMMA's machinations, she (or rather her Shadow) becomes ''much'' more malevolent later on, even as she has to be rescued. Akane is also a lot more overtly resentful toward Zenkichi than Nanako is toward Dojima, with the latter only openly getting angry with her father on two occasions during the entire game[[note]]Him scolding her and the ''P4'' protagonist for making an evening shopping trip, as well as later being hesitant to make time for parent-teacher interviews[[/note]]. Her brainwashing by Konoe and EMMA also plays out in a similar way as Namatame's kidnapping by Nanako, namely a [[spoiler:RedHerring culprit]] with a messiah complex making a young girl victim of the supernatural and being kept in the dark about it by the [[spoiler:actual culprits]]. In Namatame's case, he didn't know that he was putting Nanako at risk, while in Konoe's case he didn't even know that EMMA turned Akane into a Monarch.
* TarotMotifs:
** Reversed Apostle. The Apostle symbolizes a balance between the law and one's feelings, while Shadow Akane has been blinded by her resentment of those in authority and has BlackAndWhiteInsanity to the point that she thinks the Phantom Thieves must be fakes if they are opposing her.
** Also comes with a dash of Reversed Hermit, when the positive qualities of the Hermit like introspection, solitude, and inner guidance fester and become toxic: a Reversed Hermit like Akane would lose her ability to connect with others, and in doing so become mistrustful and hostile and ever-more-lonely. Without anyone to serve as a check to her, Akane's beliefs became more and more extreme, alienating her still further in a vicious cycle.
* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: Had she been in a clearer state of mind when she learned about about Zenkichi helping the Phantom Thieves, she would have realized that all sources talked about his ''arrest''; i.e. Zenkichi had turned on the authorities and was now on the Phantom Thieves' side. But due to her bias against her father and troubled emotions, she jumped to the conclusion that it was the other way around and the Phantom Thieves were working with Zenkichi and the cops. Her despair over her idols supposedly forsaking their ideas caused her to impulsively ask [=EMMA=] for help... thus giving [=EMMA=] the opening to brainwash her.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Even before being brainwashed, her utter hatred towards her dad and lack of trust in any form of law enforcement isn't the most childlike thing to begin with. When she's brainwashed it becomes heavily exaggerated; she starts asking [[ArmorPiercingQuestion Armor Piercing Questions]] that are similar to the ones Konoe would later ask when confronted, raves about changing the hearts of the Phantom Thieves and her "mother's killer" (that Konoe was also going after) and overall acts no less hostile than previous Monarchs.
* TheUnfought: You don't actually fight her. Instead, you have to fight her cognitive copy of Joker one-on-one using your own Joker, as your other teammates will take care of their other copies.
* UngratefulBastard: A tragically justified example. It didn't even matter when Zenkichi did give her money and did genuinely care about her deep down, since Zenkichi didn't really outright explain the situation to her, leading to her immense hatred against Zenkichi and the law enforcement in general...but at least she does listen to reason. But when the news of Zenkichi cooperating with her idols, the Phantom Thieves gets out, she believes in the media's lies about that they are terrorists trying to hack into [=EMMA=] and killed Ubukata, eventually resulting in [=EMMA=] reaching out to her once she begs for someone to "save her". When Zenkichi tells her about the truth of his enabling of her mother's case, it's already a bit too late and Akane was brainwashed and acting completely OutOfCharacter at that point; she's more concerned about the secretary patsy's death than her mother's, given how badly the former's family has suffered from it.
* UnstoppableRage: Her sin and motif. She hates law enforcement for being corrupt and failing to catch her mother's killer, and very easily turns on someone for seemingly "betraying" her, like her father and the Phantom Thieves, causing her to impulsively draw [=EMMA=] in for salvation, resulting in one of the most twisted shadow selves that the Phantom Thieves encountered and rendering her real self comatose. In fact, she's so twisted by her hate that by the time she does this, she's already loathing anything but herself, although not to the degree when the party confronts her Shadow which was acting exactly like Konoe without her even knowing it. The difference between her and Futaba is that the latter blames herself, while she blames everyone ''but'' herself.
* UnwittingPawn: Akane's jail is actually used to unleash a change of heart on the Thieves because EMMA proposed Konoe to bait them to the Jail so he may use her to wipe out the Phantom Thieves, whom he considers terrorists. Based on how she talked about plans to change her mother's killer's heart as well after she dealt with the Phantom Thieves and Konoe was going after the same man, she's basically playing herself into Konoe's whole delusional "Operation Oraculi" crusade against crime that will result in humanity forever locked in chains.
* VillainHasAPoint: As harsh as Akane is, she's not completely wrong when she calls Zenkichi a failure as a police officer and a father. By refusing to pursue the person who killed Aoi, Zenkichi not only denies Aoi justice, but also denies justice to the innocent person who was used as a scapegoat, though it should be noted he abandoned the chase to protect Akane's life. Zenkichi admits that she (as well as his own Shadow) has a valid point, which helps him awaken Valjean.
* WhatTheHellHero: While they are initially patient with her and empathize with her situation, she gets called out by the Phantom Thieves for her bitterness and refusal to reconcile with her father. Makoto sternly tells her that her rage and false accusations about Zenkichi are unfair since he's trying to make things better, and Ann and Ryuji criticize her Shadow for refusing to accept that her father was trying to protect her from harm. Once her Shadow surrenders, she calms down and lets her anger go.
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. Akane has some knowledge in how the law works but not enough to fully understand it. To her, [[BlackAndWhiteMorality anyone who doesn't go after the bad guys, willingly or not, are themselves a bad guy]]. And anyone who doesn't follow her way of understanding is guilty as well. As such, she dubbed the police and her father as villains for not arresting her mother's killer, not realizing about the red tape associated with the case or how dangerous of a man Owada is.

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* AdorablyPrecociousChild:
** The Thieves note how she carries herself and her words in a very mature and adult-like manner for a middle-schooler, with Futaba even claiming she acts more mature than [[{{Manchild}} Ryuji]]. She even has a large following as a professional streamer for Phantom Thieves fans, and generates a decent income from it.
** More tragically though, her tantrums and tirades against her father, despite being childish in attitude, also sound very adult-like and logical, which only serves to make her words cut even deeper.
* AgeInappropriateDress: Her Shadow is dressed rather provocatively for a middle-schooler, complete with bared midriff and a corset top. It reflects her Shadow's ironically juvenile desire to be seen as a grown-up.
* AntagonisticOffspring: Akane acts like a {{Jerkass}} to Zenkichi because the police failed to investigate her mother's death. When she was brainwashed by EMMA, this becomes full-blown hostility. Zenkichi ends up coming into direct conflict with her by getting his own Persona during the Kyoto Jail heist, though they manage to overcome this antagonism and reconcile after her Shadow's defeat.
* AntiVillain: Of the Woobie Anti-Villain and Villain in Name Only type. Unlike the other Monarchs, Akane did not knowingly create a Jail for the sake of captivating the people of Kyoto. She's just a front for EMMA and Konoe to take out the Phantom Thieves and Owada. In fact, she only became Monarch because she accidentally caught [=EMMA's=] attention and she just found her the closest Monarch candidate available to capture the Phantom Thieves for Konoe.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Gives one to Zenkichi after his explanation of how he was only trying to protect her:
--> '''Shadow Akane''': But what about the secretary who died? Did you ever stop to think what his family is going through?!...Not only did they lose a loved one, they have mom's death over their heads! Did you forget that!? Or did you choose to forget on purpose!?
* BadassAdorable: Despite being a kid, she's capable of trapping all eight combat capable members of the Phantom Thieves in a cage all by herself with Futaba only getting away because she's too weak to run fast. This is something that ''no other target'' before this point can do.
* BirdsOfAFeather: Makoto manages to bond with Akane due to their similar circumstances of being the daughters of cops.
* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: While all Monarchs have this to a degree, this is a notable preexisting flaw of Akane's, since she ''is'' a young child. After her
AbusiveParents: Akira's father stopped investigating her mother's murder, Akane began to see people in two different ways: law enforcers and their supporters are evil, and those who fight against law enforcement (like the Phantom Thieves) are good. There is no middle ground whatsoever; although at least before the party meets her before they go to Okinawa, she could still take Makoto's advice well. However, when [=EMMA=] starts taking over, this becomes amplified to ''extreme degrees''; she rejects Zenkichi's legitimate reasons for backing off the case to protect her, something that he never told her before it's too late, and starts acting exactly like Konoe, even repeating his goals as her own and will absolutely not listen to reason due to being brainwashed and influenced by Konoe's innate personality flaw.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: All Monarchs are such, but Akane's case is especially prominent because her Jail is used to fulfill Konoe's goal of capturing the Phantom Thieves. She couldn't even be reasoned with ''at all'' and acts more similar to Konoe than herself. Compare this to when she was met in reality, when she could at least be bothered to hear Makoto's pleas that her father did care for her in some sort of way, something that is even acknowledged by her brainwashed Shadow.
* BrokenBird: She lost her mother to an AccidentalMurder from one of Shido's sponsors and believed that Zenkichi didn't care about her at all, because he wasn't there to take care of her often, and he does somewhat consider her as a burden, even saying that he might need another daughter. Thankfully, after her Shadow is stopped, she seems to be on the road to recovery.
* BrokenPedestal: Upon finding out that her heroes are helping her father (and by extension the police, the very people she despised), Akane lost any respect for the Phantom Thieves. Her Shadow even creates a group of doppelganger to replace them.
* CassandraTruth: If Joker tells her in her room that he and his friends are the Phantom Thieves, Akane laughs it off and assumes them as superfans of the Thieves due to their similar hairstyles.
* CopHater: Because the police failed to apprehend her mother's killer, Akane has no love for the police, her father included, and considers them the bad guys.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: It is clear that no matter how much effort Zenkichi puts in to fix their relationship, Akane will always love her late mother more than him.
* DramaticIrony: She talks about how cool she finds the Phantom Thieves, when she's standing right in front of them. She even says that she thinks the leader of the Thieves is dreamy, but can't seem to recognize Joker when he's five feet away from her.
* DuelBoss: Not herself, but she only sends out cognitive copies of Phantom Thieves to attack and you only need to fight the [[MirrorBoss copy of Joker]] called "Akane's Joker" one-on-one. The battle itself is a very straightforward affair; aside from a QTE knife clash, Akane's Joker doesn't have any unique gimmicks. He lacks elemental weaknesses, and fights with stronger versions of Joker's normal moves, albeit without a Persona of his own. Notably, he is the only Jail Monarch-related boss (besides the Okinawa Lock Keeper) that doesn't use "Blooming Villain" as his boss theme ("Last Surprise" plays for his fight), and he has no Requests available to challenge him to a rematch.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When Zenkichi calls Akane on the phone, she overhears Ann talking in the background. Immediately assuming that Zenkichi is fooling around with other women, Akane straight up calls her father ''an asshole,'' and yells at him to never call her again, showing just ''how'' much Akane hates her father for what he did, or rather ''didn't'' do.
* EtTuBrute: Having already [[BrokenPedestal lost her faith in law enforcement and her own father]], finding out that her idols, the Phantom Thieves, were cooperating with her father caused her to ''snap''. To deal with this, she half-heartedly asks for someone to "save her" only for EMMA to respond autonomously, without knowledge of [[MindRape what it]] [[DealWithTheDevil actually does]]. During her boss fight, Shadow Akane [[YourMindMakesItReal creates her own Shadow cognitions of the Thieves]] in her Jail and [[BelievingTheirOwnLies declares them to be the true Thieves]], telling them to defeat their so-called "fakes".
* EvilCounterpart:
** She serves as one for Futaba, at least when she's brainwashed. Their backstories are nearly identical, and both ruled over realms dedicated to the sin of wrath. The difference is that Futaba's wrath was directed inwards, making her a self-loathing shut-in while Akane's is directed outwards on everyone but herself. Fittingly enough, Futaba is the only Phantom Thief she fails to capture, which allows Zenkichi to be formally recruited into the Phantom Thieves by awakening his Persona.
* EvilKnockoff: Summons cognitive versions of the Phantom Thieves out of sheer denial that the Phantom Thieves weren't what she imagined them to be. The cognitive thieves copy their counterparts' moves, but lack any characteristics of the originals that the real Akane (as opposed to her Shadow, who witnesses them in action) doesn't know about; they're silhouettes with bright red hair (although Akane-Joker still has an accurate mask) because that's all the public knows about their appearance ([[CallBack from Shido's calling card]]), and they don't use Personas because only the Thieves themselves know about those.
* {{Fangirl}}: She's a fan of the Phantom Thieves and her room is full of their merchandise. It's {{Deconstructed}} however, as she's only a fangirl because she thought that the Phantom Thieves will dismantle the police. Once she realizes that they are working with the police (her dad, to be precise), she is quick to turn against them, albeit this is partially due to being brainwashed.
* FanDisservice: Shadow Akane's Phantom Thief outfit would be very sexy if she wasn't BrainwashedAndCrazy and ''in middle school''.
* FatalFlaw:
** '''Wrath.''' While her anger at Zenkichi is partially justified, and her distrust of the police is understandable, Akane eventually grows to hate everyone except herself over her mother's death. Her anger at the world makes her blind to the reality of the situation, with her Shadow making things even worse by rubbing it in Zenkichi's face. She lashes out at anyone who will listen, and puts all of her faith in the Phantom Thieves, even though she doesn't have any idea who they are. And when Akane finds out the Thieves are working with her father, Akane really loses it. This results in Akane being tricked by both the corrupt/brainwashed members of law enforcement (ironically those she claims to hate) and the media into thinking that the Thieves are terrorists that hacked into [=EMMA=] and killed the Okinawa Monarch, then half-heartedly seeking [=EMMA=]'s "Salvation", causing Akane to fall directly into Konoe and [=EMMA's=] manipulations.
** '''Immaturity.''' Akane ascribes to BlackAndWhiteMorality; people who catch the bad guys are good, and people who don't are bad. Of course, things are ''never'' this simple, especially considering the opponent her father may be facing. Akane might be a lot more mature than other kids her age, but she's ''still'' a child who has no idea how dangerous Masayoshi Shido was, and had no knowledge of EMMA's dangerous supernatural aspects.
* ForeheadOfDoom: Quite a prominent one that, thanks to her hairstyle, looks to be even larger than Haru's.
* FriendlessBackground: She moved to Kyoto following her mother's passing. Being the NewTransferStudent to her current middle school, on top of her despondency from her loss, kept her from making any friends. The closest thing she has are her podcasts' followers.
* GentlemanThief: Playing off of her being a fangirl of the Phantom Thieves, Akane's Shadow takes the form of someone making their own makeshift costume of the "traditional" Phantom Thief, complete with OfCorsetsSexy, a top hat modeled after their logo, and a BadassLongcoat.
* HarmfulToMinors: She witnessed her mother's death and saw perfectly well who hit her, but no one listened to her testimony.
* HatesTheirParent: She resents her father for not continuing his personal investigation into the truth about her mother's death and the real culprit responsible.
* HealTheCutie: Once you beat Akane's Joker in a boss fight, she fully accepts the truth of her mother's death and reconciles with Zenkichi.
* TheHermit: While Akane isn't nearly the level of a shut-in as [[{{Hikikomori}} Futaba was at her worst]], Zenkichi mentions that she is a recluse who avoids interacting with others when she can.
* IHaveNoSon: Inverted, as Akane says this repeatedly towards Zenkichi being her dad.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Discovering that Zenkichi stopped investigating her mother's death as soon as he felt the blackmail was impotent gets blown off as him being a DirtyCoward by her Shadow. Granted, Shadow Akane was not in her true state of mind.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Justified given that she is a child who's been grieving the death of her mother and not allowed to move on because it's been a cold case for two years despite the obvious facts pointing to the killer, so her mind is already compromised. But, upon hearing that her father has been arrested for aiding and abetting the Phantom Thieves, she immediately believes the Phantom Thieves betrayed their (really, ''her'') ideals by working with the police. Her hatred and despair completely blinds her to the fact that the news reporting this incident as an ''arrest'' (as opposed to, say, a "capture" or "kidnapping") could only infer that it was an official state action, meaning the complete opposite -- either Zenkichi was being used as a patsy for the police's failure to apprehend the Phantom Thieves, or, as was the case, he'd turned ''against'' the police ''to help the Thieves escape''.
* InspectorJavert: Ironic, given her hatred of police, with the identity of her father's Persona making this more so. Shadow Akane, after being brainwashed by EMMA and Konoe, inherits Konoe's mindset like the other Monarchs and turns against the Phantom Thieves because she believes they hacked into [=EMMA=], killed the Monarch of Okinawa and are working with a DirtyCop, and she even seems to care about Owada's secretary patsy than her mother.
* {{Irony}}: She's a big Phangirl and her Shadow gets to witness a Phantom Thief awakening their Persona, something she'd absolutely love if she wasn't BrainwashedAndCrazy. Said newly awakened Phantom Thief is her father, who she considers the ''opposite'' of the Thieves, since he's a cop who refused to uncover a crime while the Thieves target criminals above the law. For extra irony points, her Shadow styled herself as a replacement Phantom Thief, but remained a cheap copy while Zenkichi became the real deal.
* ItsAllAboutMe: As a Jail Monarch, due to the same distortions that affected the rest with Konoe's PayEvilUntoEvil mentality, [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Shadow Akane]] starts acting as if she were Konoe instead of herself. She became an angry, selfish brat who believed that she had every right to [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior lash out]] ''[[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior violently]]'' against those who she believed betrayed her, namely [[BrokenPedestal her father and the Phantom Thieves]]. Shadow Akane even tells them that she will change Owada's heart on her ''very own'' after she disposes of them. Shadow Akane will also [[IgnoredEpiphany not hear any excuses or reasons on their part]], selfishly [[PlayingTheVictimCard clinging onto her own suffering as justification for her actions]].
* JerkassToOne: She's resentful toward her father but befriends the Phantom Thieves fairly easily. It helps that Makoto can empathize with her about absent cop fathers.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Tragically so. She has no idea that her father failed to investigate her mother's death because she was being used as a hostage against him, which leads to her resenting him. When she finally finds out the truth, she's too BrainwashedAndCrazy to accept it until the Phantom Theives beat the crap out of her corrupted Shadow.
* LogicalWeakness: She can't copy anything about the Phantom Thieves that she doesn't ''know'' about. Thus, although her EvilKnockoff Phantom Thieves are
physically stronger than the originals, they're at a disadvantage because Akane doesn't know that Personas exist so the knockoffs can't summon them.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: Akane has a crush on Joker, but fails to even recognize
abused him in his real-world attire.
* MeaningfulName: Her first name, Akane is the Madder Plant in Japanese, representing "Distrust" in hanakotoba. She doesn't trust law enforcement in general and is quick to turn against their accomplices, including the Phantom Thieves that she claims to idolize;
and even then that's because she thought they would turn against the police.
* MisaimedFandom: In-universe, of the Phantom Thieves. She only seems to admire their HeelFaceBrainwashing methods of "bad guys", without considering any of the nuances of ''why'' they do what they do, or their desire to be a beacon of hope for others.
* MissingMom: Her mother is the only person who was always at home to take care of her and she died because of a hit-and-run murder; the decoy culprit committed suicide quickly afterward and the investigation is thus rendered impossible, causing her to hate the police in general.
* MythologyGag: Her Shadow is this to Shadow Futaba from the original. Both of their respective domains (Futaba's Palace and the Kyoto Jail) are themed on the sin of wrath and both of them are formed following the deaths of their mothers. The main boss fight in Futaba's Palace and the Kyoto Jail isn't against their rulers, and instead, the Thieves fight another character entirely (the Sphinx for Futaba, the copy Phantom Thieves for Akane).
* OfCorsetsSexy: Downplayed. Her Shadow wears what appears to be a red leather corset top underneath her coat. This doesn't emphasize her attractiveness, but instead acts as an AgeInappropriateDress and reflects her Shadow's immaturity and brattiness.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Akane appears to be considerably younger than the Phantom Thieves, even though she's actually about to graduate secondary school, meaning she's probably 14 or 15 years old.
* OneWingedAngel: Averted. She does not fight the Phantom Thieves in a boss fight; instead, she uses doppelgangers of the original Phantom Thieves to fight them. Joker has to go up against a MirrorBoss clone of himself called "Akane's Joker".
* PoliceAreUseless: She hates the police because they failed to investigate the death behind her mother, mostly because her father Zenkichi was being sent threats that Akane would die if he continued investigating the case. Zenkichi also talked about her being a burden before, making her resent Zenkichi even more in addition to him being part of the police.
* PrecociousCrush: Implied to have one on Joker, as she talks about how mysterious and dreamy the leader of the Phantom Thieves is... [[{{Irony}} while standing right in front of
contemplated [[OffingTheOffspring murdering him]].
* PsychologicalProjection: In reality, when she's been brainwashed by EMMA, she's basically become a proxy of KillingInSelfDefense: Akira Konoe without her even knowing it, complete with did murder his rigidness and deludedly misguided sense of justice. She even parrots Konoe's endgame to take down the Phantom Thieves and Owada (which she calls "her mother's killer") '''word by word''' as if that was her idea.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her predominant colour scheme, in an exaggeration of her idol Joker's aesthetic. Although while she takes a turn as an antagonist, [[InvertedTrope she is far from evil]].
* ShadowArchetype:
** To the Phantom Thieves as a whole, particularly regarding their belief that PoliceAreUseless. While the Thieves [[ThePowerOfFriendship still have each other]] and gradually learn to trust Zenkichi, Akane is a lonely, angry girl who only trusts herself and [[WishfulProjection her own romantic ideals about the Phantom Thieves]] while stubbornly refusing to forgive and trust her father. While both the Thieves and Akane desire justice, Akane's wrath blinds her to the fact that her idea of justice is impulsive, selfish, and destructive, creating an opening for EMMA to use her via MoreThanMindControl to target several high-profile figures for Konoe, namely the Phantom Thieves and her mother's killer.
** To Nanako from ''Persona 4''. Both are the daughters of police officers/widowers and both are fairly ordinary girls of their age. While Nanako loves her father Dojima dearly despite him being away at work often (helped by the fact that Yu Narukami was there for her), Akane has developed a deep grudge against her own father to the point that she outright refuses to call her father by anything, not even his real name.[[note]]In the Japanese version, she calls Zenkichi "Anata" despite that was her father and in both versions she calls him "that man" in front of the party, indicating that she didn't treat him as a parent to begin with.[[/note]]
* SkewedPriorities: At the time when she was a Monarch and Zenkichi was confronting her, her Shadow seems to care more about Zenkichi not protecting the family of the ''secretary who was offed by Owada as cover-up'' than her mother, that even she forgives Zenkichi for failing to investigate her death. This is most likely something that was inherited from Konoe's insanity and not from herself, since Konoe has a twisted philosophy that everyone must be protected from injustice at all costs.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Nanako Dojima from ''Persona 4'', as the daughter of a widowed police officer. Unlike Nanako, however, due to EMMA's machinations, she (or rather her Shadow) becomes ''much'' more malevolent later on, even as she has to be rescued. Akane is also a lot more overtly resentful toward Zenkichi than Nanako is toward Dojima, with
father, but the latter only openly getting angry with her father on two occasions during the entire game[[note]]Him scolding her and the ''P4'' protagonist for making an evening shopping trip, as well as later being hesitant to make time for parent-teacher interviews[[/note]]. Her brainwashing by Konoe and EMMA also plays out in a similar way as Namatame's kidnapping by Nanako, namely a [[spoiler:RedHerring culprit]] with a messiah complex making a young girl victim of the supernatural and being kept in the dark about it by the [[spoiler:actual culprits]]. In Namatame's case, he didn't know that he was putting Nanako at risk, while in Konoe's case he didn't even know that EMMA turned Akane into a Monarch.
* TarotMotifs:
** Reversed Apostle. The Apostle symbolizes a balance between the law and one's feelings, while Shadow Akane has been blinded by her resentment of those in authority and has BlackAndWhiteInsanity to the point that she thinks the Phantom Thieves must be fakes if they are opposing her.
** Also comes with a dash of Reversed Hermit, when the positive qualities of the Hermit like introspection, solitude, and inner guidance fester and become toxic: a Reversed Hermit like Akane would lose her ability to connect with others, and in doing so become mistrustful and hostile and ever-more-lonely. Without anyone to serve as a check to her, Akane's beliefs became more and more extreme, alienating her still further in a vicious cycle.
* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: Had she been in a clearer state of mind when she learned about about Zenkichi helping the Phantom Thieves, she
would have realized that all sources talked about done it to his ''arrest''; i.e. Zenkichi had turned on the authorities son, and was now on the Phantom Thieves' side. But due to her bias against her ''had'' already killed his wife.
* NoRespectGuy: Akira's
father seems to not be at all "respected", and troubled emotions, she jumped is willing to the conclusion that flat out ''kill'' those who he perceives as slighting him, like Akira's mom.
-->'''Lock Keeper:''' It's like I'm some joke to people... You want to die? Trust me, I'll be glad to get rid of you!
* PaterFamilicide: Killed his wife over some money and tried to kill his son as well, [[KarmicDeath only for
it was to end up being the other way around and around]].
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by
the Phantom Thieves were working with Zenkichi and the cops. Her despair over her idols supposedly forsaking their ideas caused her to impulsively ask [=EMMA=] for help... thus giving [=EMMA=] the opening to brainwash her.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Even before being brainwashed, her utter hatred towards her dad and lack of trust in any form of law enforcement isn't the most childlike thing to begin with. When she's brainwashed it becomes heavily exaggerated; she starts asking [[ArmorPiercingQuestion Armor Piercing Questions]] that are similar to the ones Konoe would later ask when confronted, raves about changing the hearts of the Phantom Thieves and her "mother's killer" (that Konoe was also going after) and overall acts no less hostile than previous Monarchs.
* TheUnfought: You don't actually fight her. Instead, you have to fight her cognitive copy of Joker one-on-one using your own Joker, as your other teammates will take care of their other copies.
* UngratefulBastard: A tragically justified example. It didn't even matter when Zenkichi did give her money and did genuinely care about her deep down, since Zenkichi didn't really outright explain the situation to her, leading to her immense hatred against Zenkichi and the law enforcement in general...but at least she does listen to reason. But when the news of Zenkichi cooperating with her idols, the Phantom Thieves gets out, she believes in the media's lies about that they are terrorists trying to hack into [=EMMA=] and
present day, having been killed Ubukata, eventually resulting by Akira in [=EMMA=] reaching out to her once she begs for someone to "save her". When Zenkichi tells her about the truth of his enabling of her mother's case, it's already a bit too late and Akane was brainwashed and acting completely OutOfCharacter at that point; she's more concerned about the secretary patsy's death than her mother's, given how badly the former's family has suffered from it.
* UnstoppableRage: Her sin and motif. She hates law enforcement for being corrupt and failing to catch her mother's killer, and very easily turns on someone for seemingly "betraying" her, like her father and the Phantom Thieves, causing her to impulsively draw [=EMMA=] in for salvation, resulting in one of the most twisted shadow selves that the Phantom Thieves encountered and rendering her real self comatose. In fact, she's so twisted by her hate that by the time she does this, she's already loathing anything but herself, although not to the degree
self-defense when the party confronts her Shadow which Akira was acting exactly like Konoe without her even knowing it. The difference between her and Futaba is that the latter blames herself, while she blames everyone ''but'' herself.
* UnwittingPawn: Akane's jail is actually used to unleash
still a change of heart on the Thieves because EMMA proposed Konoe to bait them to the Jail so he may use her to wipe out the Phantom Thieves, whom he considers terrorists. Based on how she talked about plans to change her mother's killer's heart as well after she dealt with the Phantom Thieves and Konoe was going after the same man, she's basically playing herself into Konoe's whole delusional "Operation Oraculi" crusade against crime that will result in humanity forever locked in chains.
* VillainHasAPoint: As harsh as Akane is, she's not completely wrong when she calls Zenkichi a failure as a police officer and a father. By refusing to pursue the person who killed Aoi, Zenkichi not only denies Aoi justice, but also denies justice to the innocent person who was used as a scapegoat, though it should be noted he abandoned the chase to protect Akane's life. Zenkichi admits that she (as well as his own Shadow) has a valid point, which helps him awaken Valjean.
* WhatTheHellHero: While they are initially patient with her and empathize with her situation, she gets called out by the Phantom Thieves for her bitterness and refusal to reconcile with her father. Makoto sternly tells her that her rage and false accusations about Zenkichi are unfair since he's trying to make things better, and Ann and Ryuji criticize her Shadow for refusing to accept that her father was trying to protect her from harm. Once her Shadow surrenders, she calms down and lets her anger go.
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. Akane has some knowledge in how the law works but not enough to fully understand it. To her, [[BlackAndWhiteMorality anyone who doesn't go after the bad guys, willingly or not, are themselves a bad guy]]. And anyone who doesn't follow her way of understanding is guilty as well. As such, she dubbed the police and her father as villains for not arresting her mother's killer, not realizing about the red tape associated with the case or how dangerous of a man Owada is.
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!!Akira Konoe
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToruOkawa (Japanese), George Ackles (English)
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-> ''"The world needs someone willing to fight for its people's justice. A hero to lead them, to unify them. A hero like me. And if I'm the hero... that makes YOU the villain!"''

-->'''Sin:''' Superbia (Pride)

CEO of the Madicce Corporation inheriting it from his father who ruthlessly abused him, he was the current owner of the EMMA App which allows anyone to inflate their popularity by manipulating the Metaverse. His main headquarters is situated in Osaka, and his Jail is overlaid on it. It takes the form of a cybernetic city where he is the Featherman copy "Zephyrman," a childhood show that he likes, despite it being quite obscure. As a result, the show's title is also his Jail Keyword.


Akira purchased the technology behind the EMMA App from Kuon Ichinose to keep it out of the hands of Shido and his supporters from causing more Metaverse related incidents. Due to past trauma, he turned the EMMA application into a tool of revenge and blames the Phantom Thieves for several fabricated crimes. His Jail, however, is not used for inflating his ego, he is genuinely a popular and charismatic personality and he only changes the hearts of anyone that he thinks is a criminal with it and to brainwash Police executives so they serve him.



* AbusiveParents: He had a father who constantly beat him to the point that neighbors tried to call police to his home. His father got away with it every time as he was an [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections extremely influential man]], something that motivated Akira to turn EMMA into a revenge app.
* AchillesHeel: He's weak to Electric and Nuclear attacks.
* AdaptationalVillainy: [[DownplayedTrope Slightly]]. In the English dub, Konoe's murder of his father is premeditated, though [[AbusiveParents at least partially justified]]. In Japanese he kills his father in a more direct case of self-defense and still confesses it as a crime. This is due to Japan having much less legal leniency for [[KillingInSelfDefense murder in self defense]], and having Konoe confess to the CrimeOfSelfDefense could be [[PragmaticAdaptation very confusing to Western players]].
* AntiVillain: He's a legitimate BenevolentBoss to his employees (except Ubukata) and fully believes in his rhetoric of bringing justice to Japan. Unfortunately, he's so convinced of his own rhetoric that he sees nothing wrong with doing some truly despicable things to see his goals through.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: He asks the Phantom Thieves if they could have saved him from his abusive father, and they can't give an answer.
* BadBoss: Towards Ubukata, who he had research the Jails with EMMA, and then sent him a calling card, which leads to Ubukata committing suicide. This only seems to apply to Ubukata because he otherwise seems like a BenevolentBoss.
* BadInfluencer: Konoe is an legitimately popular celebrity Japan-wide due to the sheer convenience of his EMMA app, his attractive appearance and his moral ideology of absolute justice. In reality, while he legitimately believes what he does was right and he is a WellIntentionedExtremist that meant every word he said, locking people's Shadows in Jails and turning them insane, driving the researcher that helped develop the Jails to suicide for the sake of testing a function, and framing a bunch of teenagers for crimes he committed aren't quite the most moral things.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: Konoe wanted to bring justice to the world but his methods were ultimately anything but. It's why his NotSoDifferentRemark / HannibalLecture speech ultimately falls flat and gets rejected: because the Phantom Thieves realize and accept that they ''aren't'' the ultimate judge of good or evil, nor do they try to impose their will on the masses at large to escape their own trauma.
* BenevolentBoss: What causes the Thieves to start suspecting he's an actual WellIntentionedExtremist is attending a seminar to see how he's brainwashed the speakers or plans to... and it [[NotBrainwashed never happens]], he just gives an earnest speech about the virtues of EMMA. His employees [[VillainWithGoodPublicity like him]] because he's honestly a good employer and pretty friendly if he thinks you're a good guy. He still treats Ubukata as a test subject, though.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Ichinose and EMMA. Though [[DemotedToDragon he effectively demotes himself]] as EMMA becomes his strategic planner and makes many of his decisions for him, Konoe is still TheHeavy and designed the Jails and has a major plan to eradicate evil all over Japan.
* BigBadWannabe: Though he is a significant threat on his own, Konoe is completely unable to compete with or control EMMA, and unlike Ichinose, he does not know it.
* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: He does legitimately want to make Japan a better country by rooting out its corruption, but he's so convinced of his righteousness that he's willing to stoop to some rather monstrous extremes to accomplish his goals. Anyone who doesn't agree with him on any level is immediately marked a villain in his mind.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The arena you fight him in has three railguns able to temporarily disable his mecha once it overheats, letting you whale on him with impunity.
* CardCarryingVillain: Played with. Unlike all the other Monarchs, Konoe's Shadow Self initially appears exactly like his real-life counterpart until he prepares to fight. As the other Monarchs' Shadows are what they wish or believe they are while they are clearly not, this indicates that (like Shido) he is so firm in his beliefs that his Shadow and his real counterpart have become one and the same. He also constantly talks about his crusade of justice on television... which is a good indication that he's ''absolutely certain'' [[KnightTemplar he's in the right]]. Thus, while he's embraced his darker qualities and thinks they're virtues, he honestly simultaneously thinks he has IncorruptiblePurePureness.
* ChickMagnet: He's a very good-looking man, and some of the passerby comments in Osaka confirm this.
* ClosetGeek: It turns out that he is incredibly obsessed with the Tokusatsu show ''Zephyrman'', an obscure CaptainErsatz version of ''Featherman''.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** To Masayoshi Shido. While Shido was a HateSink NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist with a myopic-at-best attitude towards saving people, putting his social class first, and with frequent StupidEvil acts that he does for nothing more than passing malice, Konoe is an AffablyEvil KnightTemplar who is normally a pretty sweet guy but does evil actions when he feels them necessary to [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans bring about the end of crime]], and whose problems come not from excluding other people in his vision, but not understanding [[PayEvilUntoEvil his way]] isn't the only form of morality out there. Shido is a BadBoss who treated his allies and employees as expendable, while Konoe cares for the welfare of his employees.
** To Goro Akechi. Both have deep-rooted DaddyIssues due to the abuse they suffered at the hands of their fathers who were too powerful and influential to take down. They then turned to the power granted to them via a phone app to pursue their own sense of justice. But while Akechi's 'justice' was ultimately a self-serving agenda for him to get revenge on Shido, Konoe's 'justice' was indeed a genuine attempt in trying to make change. This is reflected by how polar opposite their costumes are, both of which have Phoenix Featherman motifs to them. Akechi's Black Mask costume is black and somewhat tattered, reflecting Akechi's warped sense of justice as a ruthless crusader, similar to a AntiHero or vigilante. Konoe's outfit is primarily white, and fits the Featherman appearance closer than that of Akechi's. This appearance reflects more of a conventional hero, showing how well-intentioned albeit misguided Konoe's motives were. While the source of Akechi's motivation was to seek revenge on his father, Konoe had already killed his father long ago, albeit in self-defence.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: PlayedWith. As the CEO of Madicce, he is the Jail Monarch responsible for creating the EMMA App that sets off the events of the game, and he has political connections with one of Shido's former accomplices. On the ''business'' side of things, however, [[HonestCorporateExecutive nothing suggests he's a menace to his employees or otherwise shady]], just politically radical, and it turns out he ''loathed'' said accomplice and was planning on making him the first victim of his KnightTemplar rampage.
* TheCynic: Probably the biggest thing that sets him apart from the Phantom Thieves, and the driving force behind all of his crimes: unlike them, he doesn't trust humanity to improve without HeelFaceBrainwashing.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Akira and his mother were repeatedly and ''publicly'' abused by [[AbusiveParents his father]], who was able to get away with this each and every time due to being a [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections very powerful businessman]]. The father was eventually able to [[KarmaHoudini murder his wife with impunity]] and later tried to [[OffingTheOffspring kill Akira himself in a fit of rage]]. The TV was left running at the time, and a narrator was giving a speech about how Zephyrman is a superhero that doesn't tolerate evil. Realizing that nobody would save him or avenge his mother, [[KillingInSelfDefense he killed his father with his own hands and made it look like a burglary gone wrong]]. This horrific event would give shape to Akira's BlackAndWhiteInsanity and PayEvilUntoEvil philosophy. Justice was served only when he took it into his own hands, so [[KnightTemplar he must continue to do so to bring justice to the world]]. In fact, the Jail Monarchs, especially Akane, are all [[PsychologicalProjection projections]] of Akira's views about justice.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Is set up as the ultimate threat for the Phantom Thieves to take down. However, after his defeat, EMMA and Ichinose take over as the main threats for the rest of the plot.
* TheDragon: The one responsible for the most recent cognition-changing crisis thanks to his EMMA App. He's not the real one behind it, however. He is effectively TheDragon for EMMA, even if he believes it to be the other way around. After his defeat, his role was taken by Ichinose.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite using Owada in his own morally dubious plan, Konoe hates the guy and views him as antithetical to justice. Once Owada has outlived his usefulness, Konoe plans on disposing of him the first chance he gets.
* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: Ultimately, what his plan boils down to. As he sees it, a group like the Phantom Thieves cannot work, because there's just too many cases out there like his own, where being found and saved would be the exception rather than the rule. Thus, the only way to absolutely protect innocent people from suffering at the hands of the world's evils is to remove the ''option'' for anyone to be evil in the ''first'' place.
* {{Expy}}: His appearance and occupation as a rich tech guru, along with being praised as a "hero" is that of [[Comicbook/IronMan Tony Stark]]. And just like Iron Man, his Shadow's got a heroic-looking mechsuit, and possesses a Hulkbuster-esque mecha. In addition, he sports the silver color motif of Superior Iron Man where Tony Stark under the negative influence of the Extremis shares his technology around with a lot of strings attached. Even his vocal performances in both language tracks sound similar to Creator/RobertDowneyJr and Creator/KeijiFujiwara, Tony's actors in the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]].
* FatalFlaw:
** Despite being a significantly wiser and more perceptive enemy than Masayoshi Shido, he suffers from over-trusting EMMA for decisions. This proves to be his downfall, as while EMMA can actually tell the exact best option in any daily decision, it lacks an emotional algorithm or any sort of human empathy, causing it to take the most pragmatic ways possible for its users. This backfires horribly: EMMA created a plan to turn a friend of the Phantom Thieves into a Jail Monarch and use them as a hostage to lure them into a trap, but didn't bother telling him that the "friend" EMMA had selected was ''the teenage daughter of the [=PubSec=] inspector directly assigned to the case''. Konoe just got the same officer who was also hunting his faux-accomplice going after him without even knowing it, and EMMA deliberately keeps Konoe ignorant of the fact that they've escaped and are now coming directly after him.
** Much like Shido, he exemplifies Pride, albeit that ''unlike'' Shido, this doesn't manifest as a belief that he deserves to have everyone sacrifice themselves for his happiness, but his refusal to consider that he isn't the ultimate arbiter of justice and that he might be in over his head. And while EMMA is using him much like Yaldabaoth was using Shido, Konoe has what it takes to gain his influence and popularity the hard way, without exploiting the Metaverse.
* FightsLikeANormal: Unique among all Shadow Selves in this game is that Shadow Konoe never transforms into a monster and instead opts for a HumongousMecha while wearing PoweredArmor. Even when said mecha is wrecked, he takes the Phantom Thieves head-on with a LaserBlade and the only magic spells he uses are Heat Riser, Megidola and Megidolaon, which all fit with the [[HeroicResolve superhero]] and [[FantasticNuke technology]] themes respectively.

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* AbusiveParents: He had !Other Targets

[[folder:The True Culprit '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
!!Kuon Ichinose
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YokoHikasa (Japanese), Creator/KiraBuckland (English)
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Instigator]]
->''"Someone's handing you the best possible solution-all you have to do is take it and you'll never have
a father who constantly beat him problem again. This isn't about mind control, this is about implementing the best solution for humanity. It just so happens that the most efficient route to the point that neighbors tried to call police to his home. His father got away with it every time as he was an [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections extremely influential man]], something that motivated Akira to turn EMMA into a revenge app.
* AchillesHeel: He's weak to Electric and Nuclear attacks.
* AdaptationalVillainy: [[DownplayedTrope Slightly]]. In
best solution is changing everyone's heart."''

-->'''Sin:''' Invidia (Envy)/Cavum (Emptiness)

A mysterious woman who meets
the English dub, Konoe's murder of his father is premeditated, though [[AbusiveParents at least partially justified]]. In Japanese he kills his father in a more direct case of self-defense and still confesses it as a crime. This is due to Japan having much less legal leniency for [[KillingInSelfDefense murder in self defense]], and having Konoe confess to the CrimeOfSelfDefense could be [[PragmaticAdaptation very confusing to Western players]].
* AntiVillain: He's a legitimate BenevolentBoss to his employees (except Ubukata) and fully believes in his rhetoric of bringing justice to Japan. Unfortunately, he's so convinced of his own rhetoric that he sees nothing wrong with doing some truly despicable things to see his goals through.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: He asks the Phantom
Thieves if they could have saved him from his abusive father, in a beef barbeque restaurant. She is a researcher working for a university and they can't give an answer.
* BadBoss: Towards Ubukata, who he had research
the Jails with EMMA, creator of both Sophia and then sent him a calling card, which leads [=EMMA=]. It is said she shut off her emotions to Ubukata committing suicide. This unknown circumstances and never shed a tear even if her parents, the only seems people who understood her behavior, died. Due to apply her relatively abnormal behavior (not responding to Ubukata because he otherwise seems like a BenevolentBoss.other people in general, closing herself in her laboratory even when it's supposed to be closed etc.), other people treated her as if she was some sort of emotionless doll and even she thought that she wasn't human.
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* BadInfluencer: Konoe AffablyEvil: She's this ''and'' FauxAffablyEvil. Her warm and peppy personality is an legitimately popular celebrity Japan-wide due to the sheer convenience of his EMMA app, his attractive appearance act, but her amicability and his moral ideology of absolute justice. In reality, while he legitimately believes what he does was right and he helpfulness are entirely genuine; she just acts warmer than she naturally is a WellIntentionedExtremist that meant every word he said, locking people's Shadows in Jails and turning them insane, driving the researcher that helped develop the Jails to suicide for the sake of testing a function, and framing a bunch of teenagers for crimes he committed aren't quite the most moral things.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: Konoe wanted to bring justice to the world but his methods were ultimately anything but. It's why his NotSoDifferentRemark / HannibalLecture speech ultimately falls flat and gets rejected:
because the Phantom Thieves realize she wants to fit in and accept that they ''aren't'' the ultimate judge of good or evil, nor do they try to impose their will on the masses at large to escape their own trauma.
* BenevolentBoss: What causes the Thieves to start suspecting he's an actual WellIntentionedExtremist is attending a seminar to see how he's brainwashed the speakers or plans to...
not disturb people, and it [[NotBrainwashed never happens]], he just gives an earnest speech about the virtues her creation of EMMA. His employees [[VillainWithGoodPublicity like him]] because he's honestly a good employer and pretty friendly if he thinks you're a good guy. He still treats Ubukata as a test subject, though.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Ichinose and EMMA. Though [[DemotedToDragon he effectively demotes himself]] as
EMMA becomes his strategic planner and makes many of his decisions for him, Konoe is still TheHeavy and designed was made in the Jails and has a major plan to eradicate evil all over Japan.genuine belief she was helping people.
* BigBadWannabe: Though he AntiVillain: At her core, Ichinose is a significant threat on his own, deeply lonely woman who has been embittered and isolated from society for so long she's lost sight of what even she wants, but hasn't actually grown to blame humanity for her situation; everything she does is based in the desire to help others, but her inability to read people empathetically means she doesn't understand she's making things worse.
* BerserkButton:
** Questioning her supposed inability to feel emotions and her inability to connect to people, or criticizing EMMA's plans, is the one thing that ''is'' guaranteed to get an emotional reaction from her - specifically, anger.
** She also doesn't like to interact with Sophia either. Given that she was made to help Ichinose understand the heart, only for Sophia to [[InnocentlyInsensitive start pestering her for answers to those questions]], it makes sense. While her response to Sophia isn't as unhinged as she does back in her own lab or in the Metaverse, when the party meets her before leaving Sendai and they introduce her to Sophia, she drops off whatever mannerisms she was faking and starts acting lukewarm towards her. She gets over it near the end of the game, however.
* BigBadEnsemble: With
Konoe is completely unable to compete with or control EMMA, and EMMA. However, unlike Ichinose, he does not know it.any other human antagonist up to this point, she's actually the person who kickstarted the whole Metaverse-based catastrophe when she created [=EMMA's=] codebase and sold it to Konoe. She's also fully on board with Konoe's (ethically) dubious dealings with the Metaverse EMMA created. She gets DemotedToDragon once EMMA starts to gain more and more power.
* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: He does legitimately want to make Japan BitchInSheepsClothing: ZigZagged. Despite being a better country by rooting out its corruption, but he's so convinced of his righteousness that he's willing to stoop to some rather monstrous extremes to accomplish his goals. Anyone who doesn't agree with him on any level is immediately marked a twist villain in his mind.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The arena you fight him in has three railguns able to temporarily disable his mecha once it overheats, letting you whale on him with impunity.
* CardCarryingVillain: Played with. Unlike all
who acts as the other Monarchs, Konoe's Shadow Self initially appears exactly like his real-life counterpart until he prepares game's equivalent to fight. As the other Monarchs' Shadows are what they wish or believe they are while they are clearly not, this indicates that (like Shido) he is so firm in his beliefs that his Shadow Adachi and his real counterpart have become one and the same. He also constantly talks about his crusade of justice on television... which Akechi, her altruism is a good indication that he's ''absolutely certain'' [[KnightTemplar he's in the right]]. Thus, while he's embraced his darker qualities and thinks they're virtues, he honestly simultaneously thinks he has IncorruptiblePurePureness.
* ChickMagnet: He's a very good-looking man, and some of the passerby comments in Osaka confirm this.
* ClosetGeek: It turns out that he is incredibly obsessed with the Tokusatsu show ''Zephyrman'', an obscure CaptainErsatz version of ''Featherman''.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** To Masayoshi Shido. While Shido was a HateSink NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist with a myopic-at-best attitude towards saving
genuine, but due to her inability to connect to people, putting his social class first, and extremely misguided until her defeat. She even admits that she knew something is wrong when she saw the people she "saved" with frequent StupidEvil acts that he does for nothing more than passing malice, Konoe is EMMA looked dead. She quickly goes back to being an AffablyEvil KnightTemplar who is normally a pretty sweet guy but does evil actions when he feels them necessary to [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans bring about ally after being confronted and retains her friendliness at the end of crime]], the game.
* BrokenAce: She's a genius programmer (who's skilled at it enough that Futaba was ''only'' able to get past her defensive hacking because Ichinose got distracted by Sophia's Awakening)
and whose problems come not from excluding other a well-versed cognitive psientist, to the point that she was able to create artificial intelligence all by herself, but she's also an emotionally dead wreck with NoSocialSkills who has no faith in her ability to connect with people in his vision, but not understanding [[PayEvilUntoEvil his way]] isn't or even make decisions for them, hence why she follows [=EMMA=]'s lead once EMMA develops the only form of morality out there. Shido is a BadBoss who treated his allies ability to set her own priorities and employees goals.
* ButNowIMustGo: After the defeat of Demiurge, she decides to leave with her creation Sophia to parts unknown at the end of the game to understand the human heart.
* CallBack: Her creation of Sophia and EMMA to see which AI could understand the human heart better is akin to Yaldabaoth's "game" to put HumanityOnTrial using Joker and Akechi
as expendable, while Konoe cares pawns. However, Yaldabaoth's "game" is deliberately rigged for the welfare sake of his employees.
** To Goro Akechi. Both have deep-rooted DaddyIssues due to the abuse they suffered at the hands of their fathers who were too powerful and influential to take down. They then turned to the power granted to them via a phone app to pursue their own sense of justice. But while Akechi's 'justice' was ultimately a self-serving agenda for him to get revenge on Shido, Konoe's 'justice' was indeed a genuine attempt in trying
entertainment to make change. This is reflected by how polar opposite their costumes are, both of which have Phoenix Featherman motifs to them. Akechi's Black Mask costume is black and somewhat tattered, reflecting Akechi's warped sense of justice as a ruthless crusader, similar to a AntiHero or vigilante. Konoe's outfit is primarily white, and fits the Featherman appearance closer than that of Akechi's. This appearance reflects more of a conventional hero, showing how well-intentioned albeit misguided Konoe's motives were. While the source of Akechi's motivation was to seek revenge on his father, Konoe had already killed his father long ago, albeit in self-defence.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: PlayedWith. As the CEO of Madicce,
sure only he is the Jail Monarch responsible for creating the EMMA App that sets off the events can take full control of the game, public. In the other hand, Ichinose was rooting for EMMA, but it was out of a fit of rage from Sophia triggering her personal insecurities, and he has political connections with even then EMMA was inferior from the get-go because she wasn't programmed as well as Sophia to fit the job, becoming TheCorruptor instead of whatever Ichinose planned for her to do.
* CassandraTruth: At the end of the story, she tries to turn herself in to atone for everything she did, but as there is no evidence to really prove it, no
one of Shido's former accomplices. On at the ''business'' side of things, however, [[HonestCorporateExecutive nothing suggests he's a menace to his employees or otherwise shady]], just politically radical, and police station believes her (or as how Zenkichi puts it, the police aren't into believing in fairy tales).
* CharacterTics: Humming the same tune Sophia does. Given she ''made'' Sophia,
it makes sense.
* CreateYourOwnHero: She
turns out he ''loathed'' said accomplice and was planning on making him to be the first victim of his KnightTemplar rampage.
* TheCynic: Probably
one who created Sophia, who, in-turn, ends up being the biggest thing that sets him apart one to stop EMMA from the Phantom Thieves, and the driving force behind all of his crimes: unlike them, he doesn't trust taking over humanity to improve without HeelFaceBrainwashing.
and inspire a HeelFaceTurn in Ichinose herself.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Akira She literally can't feel or express emotions properly ever since she was a child, and his mother [[GoodParents her parents were repeatedly the only ones to try and ''publicly'' abused by [[AbusiveParents his father]], who was able help her through it and supported her.]] However, they abruptly died in unknown circumstances and her inability to get away properly express her grief combined with this each her decision to focus on her work, likely to distract herself from said grief, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint served to creep out her relatives and every time prompted them to call her "a heartless doll"]]. Ever since then, she's been isolated from others, with people talking behind her back due to how emotionless she came off as and her reluctance to interact with others due to her childhood trauma. In a desperate attempt to understand the heart so she could grow from being a [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections very powerful businessman]]. The father "heartless being", she decided to create an AI whose purpose was eventually able to [[KarmaHoudini murder his wife with impunity]] understand the heart, but she instead created [[ConstantlyCurious Sophie]], who instead asked ''her'' what a heart is under the reasoning that she had one, [[InnocentlyInsensitive unintentionally pressing her]] TraumaButton over her condition and later tried causing her to [[OffingTheOffspring kill Akira himself think everything she did was AllForNothing. This led to her JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and [[ThenLetMeBeEvil accepting that she was heartless]], deciding to instead research how to make hearts unnecessary by unleashing a full blown supernatural catastrophe in a fit of rage]]. The TV was left running desperate attempt to ease her loneliness by making so she wasn't the only "heartless one".
* TheDragon: She's this to [=EMMA=]'s Metaverse
at the time, game's final act, putting herself as the penultimate obstacle of the Phantom Thieves.
* DragonInChief: She's loyal to the [=EMMA=] application's goals on her own will
and a narrator was giving a speech about how Zephyrman is a superhero isn't controlled; in fact, she actually has full rights over that part of the Metaverse and has full control over its denizens.
* EmotionlessGirl: Played with. It's stated that she's acting out emotions and she has little-to-no actual ability to emote. About the deepest emotion she normally feels is [[BerserkButton lashing out]] whenever someone tells her she needs to understand the human heart in order to judge people - so much so that feeling genuine ''remorse'' for the first time is actually something she's overjoyed about, because she
doesn't tolerate evil. Realizing feel so emotionally dead. In reality, however, aside from her difficulty expressing emotions the way others do, she seems to have subconsciously repressed them.
* EmptyShell: According to her, at least. Her sense of self ''is'' there, but she's so detached from it - whether she knows it or not -
that nobody would save him or avenge his mother, [[KillingInSelfDefense he killed his father with his own hands and made it look like a burglary gone wrong]]. This horrific event would give shape to Akira's BlackAndWhiteInsanity and PayEvilUntoEvil philosophy. Justice was served only when he took it into his own hands, so [[KnightTemplar he must continue to do so to bring justice to she scrapes the world]]. In fact, the Jail Monarchs, especially Akane, are all [[PsychologicalProjection projections]] surface of Akira's views being this. It's bad enough that she doesn't seem to have a Persona, or even a Shadow. [[BerserkButton The moment anyone makes her feel uncertain about justice.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Is set up as
her path, however, or the ultimate threat moment Sophia shows up...]]
* EveryoneHasStandards: Kuon Ichinose, a woman who describes herself as an emotionless doll, was able to look at the eyes of the people her app "saved" and determine that they seemed cold enough as to be effectively ''dead''. This in fact was the final catalyst of her HeelFaceTurn, causing her to realize that she was wrong about the heart as it relates to both humanity and herself.
* EvilMatriarch: In a sense. She's the one who created Sophie and is ultimately the one responsible
for EMMA's attempt to sap emotions from humanity. She even goes so far as to try and kill the Phantom Thieves herself, motivated further by jealousy and anger. That being said, Sophie eventually gets her to take down. However, after his defeat, turn over a new leaf.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: She's a beautiful, harmless-looking woman, but she's actually an emotionally detached person who's the true mastermind behind
EMMA and Ichinose take over as the main threats for in-game catastrophe surrounding it.
** Somewhat downplayed by
the rest fact that she does want to help people, but because of the plot.her inability to understand emotions and humanity, she ends up harming people instead.
* FatalFlaw: An interesting case, where she's aware she has one, but completely misjudged what it is.

* TheDragon: The one responsible for ** She thinks it's '''lack of emotion''', which is the most recent cognition-changing crisis thanks to his EMMA App. He's not the real one behind it, however. He is effectively TheDragon for EMMA, reason why she even if he believes it to be kickstarted the other way around. After his defeat, his role was taken by Ichinose.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite using Owada
''whole thing'' in his own morally dubious plan, Konoe hates the guy and views him as antithetical to justice. Once Owada has outlived his usefulness, Konoe plans on disposing of him the first chance he gets.
* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: Ultimately,
place, from Sophia to EMMA.
** In reality, it's '''self-loathing'''. At her core, Ichinose believes she's an emotionally dead, soulless doll who can't connect or empathize with the world around her at all, and lost faith in her hope of one day understanding it when Sophia was just as clueless to
what his plan boils down to. As he sees it, a group like the Phantom Thieves cannot work, because there's just too many cases out there like his own, where heart was as she is, instead deciding to [[SweetAndSourGrapes reject it being found needed at all]]. Because of that, she ignores ''her'' needs and saved would be wants, preventing her from realizing that deep down, she's [[IJustWantToHaveFriends just lonely]] and digs herself into a deeper and deeper hole to fill the exception void in her life rather than the rule. Thus, the only way to absolutely protect innocent people from suffering at the hands of the world's evils is to remove the ''option'' for anyone to be evil confront her issues.
* TheFakeCutie: While not exactly acting
in the ''first'' place.
* {{Expy}}: His appearance
intent of cuteness per se, but more like acting as if she didn't shut off her emotions, her mannerisms pre-reveal are extremely cutesy-ish and occupation Adorkable, but she almost looks as a rich tech guru, along with being praised as a "hero" is if she was trying too hard that of [[Comicbook/IronMan Tony Stark]]. And just like Iron Man, his Shadow's got a heroic-looking mechsuit, and possesses a Hulkbuster-esque mecha. In addition, he sports the silver color motif of Superior Iron Man where Tony Stark under the negative influence of the Extremis shares his technology around with a lot of strings attached. Even his vocal performances in both language tracks sound similar it becomes uncomfortable to Creator/RobertDowneyJr and Creator/KeijiFujiwara, Tony's actors in the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]].
* FatalFlaw:
** Despite being a significantly wiser and more perceptive enemy than Masayoshi Shido, he suffers from over-trusting EMMA for decisions. This proves to be his downfall, as while EMMA can actually tell the exact
watch at best option and disturbing at worst. It's {{Deconstructed}} however since she's in any daily decision, it lacks an no means, a ''bad'' person, but she's obfuscating emotional algorithm or any sort of human empathy, causing warmth to make her easier to interact with.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Downplayed. Her peppy and loud disposition as well as her friendly personality is just an act. She truly believes that she has no emotions and can't understand them. Said peppiness isn't actually meant to manipulate people, though, as much as
it is an attempt to take fit in at all, and her desire to help people is genuine like Maruki, although it only resulted in an abomination because her creation cannot actually assess emotions. Therefore, it couldn't see anything across the screen and only considered people asking it for advice, so it just resorted to the most pragmatic ways possible answer possible; humanity's greatest desire is when she thinks for its users. This backfires horribly: EMMA created a them. However, any time EMMA's plan to turn a friend of the Phantom Thieves into a Jail Monarch or her true beliefs gets questioned, and use them especially as a hostage to lure them into a trap, but didn't bother telling him that the "friend" EMMA had selected was ''the teenage daughter of the [=PubSec=] inspector directly assigned to the case''. Konoe just got the same officer who was also hunting his faux-accomplice going after him without even knowing it, and EMMA deliberately keeps Konoe ignorant of the fact that they've escaped and are now coming directly after him.
** Much like Shido, he exemplifies Pride, albeit that ''unlike'' Shido, this doesn't manifest as a belief that he deserves to have everyone sacrifice themselves for his happiness, but his refusal to consider that he isn't the ultimate arbiter of justice and that he might be in over his head. And while EMMA is using him much like Yaldabaoth was using Shido, Konoe has what it takes to gain his influence and popularity the hard way, without exploiting the Metaverse.
* FightsLikeANormal: Unique among all Shadow Selves in this game is that Shadow Konoe never transforms into a monster and instead opts for a HumongousMecha while wearing PoweredArmor. Even when said mecha is wrecked, he takes the Phantom Thieves head-on with a LaserBlade and the only magic spells he uses are Heat Riser, Megidola and Megidolaon, which all fit with the [[HeroicResolve superhero]] and [[FantasticNuke technology]] themes respectively.
Sophia rapidly develops before her eyes, she quickly gets upset.



** Despite the Thieves suspecting similarities between him and Masayoshi Shido, when Morgana checks his Jail, he notes that it is obviously made from a person who believes he's doing the right thing. Notice how Konoe's Jail [[BeautyEqualsGoodness is much easier on the eyes compared to Shido's Palace - the former resembles an actual superhero's quarter]], while the latter is a disgustingly grand cruiser sailing amongst the ruins of Japan. Turns out he's actually a WellIntentionedExtremist, unlike Shido who merely wants power for the sake of it.
** When EMMA asks Konoe if he wants to contact Owada, he tells her to ignore him. It's a firsthand clue that he wants to get Owada off-guard and arrested.
* AGodAmI: He views himself as an oracle, an enforcer of justice and the revolutionary of the world with [=EMMA=]'s powers in his hands.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Akira's KnightTemplar ideals served as a factor for EMMA's usage of the Jail system, which uses those ideals to bring "justice" to those it designates as the victims of a corrupt society, the Jail Monarchs. The same ideals are followed by EMMA to evolve into a deity-like being with the goal of eliminating injustice forever by [[HappinessInMindControl enforcing extreme]] ''[[HappinessInMindControl selflessness]]''.
* TheHeavy: The EMMA app is funded by him, he's the one who designed its goals, and he is responsible for all of the Jails showing up in cities all over Japan.
* HenshinHero: His Shadow's battle form is pretty clearly a dark version of this archetype, being inspired by InUniverse example Zephyrman.
* HiddenDepths:
** Much like Akechi, it's very easy to think that he's totally ironic and is just hanging Justice on his mouth based on his cooperation with one of Shido's cronies to remove his opponents. Turns out that he isn't, he really meant it and Owada will be the first target of his crusade of justice. The main difference is Shido has more power than Akechi during that time; Konoe and Owada are the ''reverse'' and he can easily dismantle Owada with that.
** Once his past gets out, the reason why the Monarchs behave exactly like their oppressors makes a lot more sense. For him, every criminal must be subject to LaserGuidedKarma, the Phantom Thieves included because that is the only way he managed to escape his father's clutches.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
** While Zenkichi intended to simply capture him for the sole reason of being an accomplice to Owada, as well as him being the lead culprit of the Japan-wide Change of Heart epidemic, in his misguided attempt to capture the Phantom Thieves for fabricated crimes with EMMA, the AI indirectly points him to the newly formed Akane's jail in Kyoto, resulting in him crossing fire with Zenkichi because he's manipulating his daughter under her advice without even knowing it. Furthermore, even during the moment where Akane has long been snapped out of her insanity, EMMA keeps reporting to him that the Thieves are being trapped until they send the calling card, where it outright refuses to answer his inquiries, implying that the Phantom Thieves and Zenkichi are about to encroach his Jail. And only after his Change of Heart, he knew that Zenkichi's daughter was the one affected. If not for him heeding [=EMMA's=] advice to capture the Phantom Thieves, Zenkichi wouldn't be this furious against him to the point that he and Kaburagi have to personally go arrest him.
** In his boss fight, the wreckage of his own mecha can be used against him, some being detonatable to deal a solid chunk of Electrical damage to him.
* {{Hunk}}: Tall, chiseled, and manly. His good looks are often commented on in-game.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Before their final confrontation, Shadow Konoe decries the Phantom Thieves' way of changing hearts as a "childish heroic fantasy." This is while he's standing in a world that casts him as an almighty hero of justice, and is almost immediately followed by him donning the armor of a fictional hero from his own childhood.
* ImprobableAge: It's not detailed how exactly he did it but in his backstory, he killed his father at the age of 8 by stabbing him to death in self-defense and without suffering any lasting wounds of his own.
* InspectorJavert: The very definition of this trope, as his actions even match its namesake character. While most obviously not evil unlike how his initial impression is, he is ''extremely'' misguided in his conquest for order and manages to look close to being evil because of this. Furthermore, one of his adversaries, Zenkichi happens to be based on Valjean to the point that his Persona ''is'' Valjean.
* ItsAllAboutMe: While it's still not as obvious as say, Masayoshi Shido or Goro Akechi because he's largely altruistic, he still believes that he is the ''only'' hero saving the world, ascribes to the worst BlackAndWhiteMorality possible, believes that the Phantom Thieves are ineffectual to the bigger scheme because they can't wipe out all injustice at once and will absolutely not listen to reason, [[PlayingTheVictimCard using his father's death to justify unleashing]] full-scale MindRape upon Tokyo and the world.
* JerkassHasAPoint: And a surprisingly ''very'' good one, at that. As the Phantom Thieves attempt to enact a ShutUpHannibal, he momentarily silences them with a single line of inquiry: "Then, do you believe you could have saved me? [...] Let's say you ''had'' been around back then. Could you have saved me from my father?" He was an eight-year-old child, and his father's abuse was isolated towards him alone after his mother was murdered by the man in question; his father's corrupt actions weren't wide enough to have caught the Thieves' attentions, and it's not like an eight-year-old boy could've gone to the [=PhanSite=] for help when mass-produced civilian smartphones didn't exist back then, to say nothing that the incident was long before any of the Thieves' core members were ''born''. What doesn't really help the case either is that he is developing the Jail system out of genuine altruism instead of malice, unlike Shido. The Phantom Thieves can only save those who happen to enter their sphere of awareness by chance, and he's a prime example of the untold number of people who'll slip through the cracks and never be saved. Tellingly, the Phantom Thieves [[ArmorPiercingQuestion aren't able to answer this before nor after the ensuing fight.]]
* KickTheDog: For all of his AntiVillain tendencies, sending Ubukata a calling card after distorting his mind as a test subject for EMMA [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness after Ubukata taught her about cognitive psience]], which leads to his suicide, and then blaming it on the Phantom Thieves is pretty heinous.
* KillingInSelfDefense: He was forced to do this to his father, as Akira was about to be murdered, and his mother already had been.
* KnightTemplar: He's so obsessed in wiping out crime and injustice in general that he would exploit the EMMA app on a child to trap the Phantom Thieves and pretended to sponsor a former lobbyist of Shido only for him to take power instead.
* LackOfEmpathy: He used the entire populace of Kokujima, Okinawa to develop the Jail function, driving them insane and causing the local Monarch, the head of the Madicce's research lab there, to commit suicide by deliberately triggering a Calling Card.
* LaserGuidedKarma: He both enforces this and is subject to this as well. His father tried to kill him, only to be killed when Akira chose to fight back. For all of his over-trusting of EMMA for decisions, that eventually led to him manipulating Akane without actually knowing it until he got a change of heart only when her father, Zenkichi personally went to Madicce in order to arrest him did he know what exactly caused his downfall and even then it's too late.
* LaserSword: His Shadow wields one as "Akira the Hero" against the Phantom Thieves after they destroy his mecha.
* LogicalWeakness: His vulnerability to Electricity attacks makes sense when one considers that a surge of electricity would easily overload both his mech and power suit. Same deal with Nuclear, as nuclear explosions can create tech-busting EMP waves.
* ManipulativeBastard: He sets up the Phantom Thieves as the murderers of the Okinawa Jail Monarch, manipulating the police (the real world) and Akane Hasegawa (a Jail) to create a two-pronged trap to capture and kill the Thieves. Akira fully intended to use the Phantom Thieves as [[TheScapegoat scapegoats]] for his more obvious crimes, much like how Shido tried to frame the Thieves for the countless mental breakdowns he himself arranged. The part with Akane was averted, however, since EMMA gave the idea to him and he has ''absolutely no idea'' that he's manipulating Akane.
* MeaningfulName: His name in Japanese literally translates to: "Defender of light". While it might seem to be an IronicName, it ''isn't'' and he actually meant it, he just uses very unscrupulous ways to make sure his justice gets to the point.
* MisaimedFandom: InUniverse. Like Akane, he took an aspect of the Phantom Thieves and completely missed the point: that is to say, the Phantom Thieves [[GodzillaThreshold only steal the hearts of those who are untouchable by normal means]] and are painfully aware that doing so won't solve the underlying problem: the societal corruption that made them so. To that end, they also put in the effort to inspire change among the masses, [[HopeBringer inspiring them to stand up to corruption themselves so that things won't get that bad anymore to begin with.]] Konoe, on the other hand, is too damned cynical to believe that society can be changed without supernatural intervention, and figures [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer the only way things will ever get better is by forced changes of heart through EMMA.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Zenkichi comes to arrest him in person and reveals that his latest Monarch is a young girl named Akane Hasegawa, Zenkichi's daughter, Konoe falls to his knees in shock, admitting that he's no better than his abusive father.
* MythologyGag:
** The boss fight against his Shadow acts as one to the fight against Masayoshi Shido's Shadow from ''Persona 5'', with them both being bosses themed around pride who are fought before the final dungeon of their respective games, as well as both their fights involving them boarding a vehicle of some kind to fight the Thieves before fighting them on foot. Plus, both of them even use (a rearrangement of in Akira's case) "Rivers In the Desert" for their battle BGM.
** His BlackAndWhiteInsanity, his Shadow's battle outfit resembling those of a Sentai Ranger and his noble but ''heavily'' misguided objective is similar to those of Goro Akechi. In addition to this, Zephyrman is based on a ''western superhero'' than a typical Tokusatsu Ranger show, and Akechi's Robin Hood[[spoiler:/Hereward]] personas are respectively based on ''Superman'' [[spoiler:and ''Batman''.]]
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: While initially Zenkichi wasn't that personal in confronting him, with Owada being the major target he's trying to apprehend, Konoe requested EMMA to turn "an associate of the Phantom Thieves" into a Monarch and use their Jail to Change the Phantom Thieves hearts under the [=AI's=] proposal. Unfortunately, she didn't tell him her chosen "associate" is actually ''Zenkichi's daughter'', putting him in crosshairs with a police inspector trying to capture his associate and whose daughter, a mere child barely younger than Futaba, was borderline {{Mind Rape}}d thanks to EMMA's pragmatism. If not for him using Akane to catch the Phantom Thieves (and especially without EMMA telling him the consequences), his deal with Zenkichi might not be this personal, to the point that Zenkichi might not have awakened to Valjean at all.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Subverted. While the game keeps making you think that he's only faking being a defender of justice and that he's actually thoroughly corrupt, he isn't, and true to his word, he meant it about the very belief he espouses. He just uses very morally repugnant methods to do so and is an outright TautologicalTemplar and InspectorJavert. The only difference is, as pointed out by Sophia, is that the Phantom Thieves' method of changing hearts leaves people with freedom and hope, while Akira's only traps people in their trauma and illusions.
* OneWingedAngel: Averted. Unlike any other opponent the Phantom Thieves fought until this point, in battle Shadow Konoe neither undergoes any sort of physical change or any sort of change bar an outfit, nor does he even summon any henchmen. Instead, after his robot is destroyed, it turns out that his human form is even faster, tougher, and stronger than the robot.
* {{Patricide}}: His father was so abusive that when he came home trying to kill him, he [[KillingInSelfDefense killed him instead]] and blamed it on a burglar.
* {{Pride}}: His sin and motif. He arrogantly believes that he and he alone is the hero of the people's desires, and his [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity beliefs]] are what gave shape to the Jail Monarchs' PayEvilUntoEvil method. He's so self-convinced in his righteousness that he rightfully believes everyone he deems evil has to be sanctioned for him, regardless of the genuinely corrupt Owada or false charges such as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. The aspect of Pride that differs him from Shido however, is his genuine and legitimate influence amongst society in addition to his access to an omnipotent AI makes him ''underestimate'' his foes, leading to him making a lethal mistake that directly led to his downfall, as opposed to Shido, who was an ignorant hack who believed that he is way more important than he actually was and was only made a threat by outside forces.
* RedHerring: Considering how he's been doing nothing but antagonizing the Phantom Thieves around fabricated cases, bribing Owada and demolishing his political opponents as if he really wanted the Antisocial Force to reignite for the entirety of the game, compounded by one of those fabricated cases actually being him projecting Ubukata's murder onto the Thieves, one may naturally assume that Konoe was hopelessly corrupt like Shido with no redeeming qualities bar being unable to stop raving about how heroic he is every other second. It turns out that his father abused him very badly and when Ichinose sold EMMA to him, he took the opportunity to turn it into a tool for personal revenge. And those bribes he's been giving to Owada? Those are to set him off guard. He considers Owada as nothing but vermin and wants to change his heart after he had done with the Thieves.
* SecretlySelfish: In the end, Zenkichi points out that for all his talk of wanting to save humanity, he really just wants to deny that killing his father, even in self-defense, was a crime.
* ShadowArchetype:
** He's one to Akechi. While both of them enforce justice, have costumes based on superheroes, especially of the tokusatsu type and prefer to enforce justice in solitude via unscrupulous means, Akechi is more of an emotionless justice that treats everyone as equals -- no matter if it's Shido's monstrous manipulations or [[spoiler:Maruki's well-intentioned turbulence against the harsh reality of the world]]. However, Konoe desires total control so people will no longer commit crime and he becomes the sole law enforcement of the world.
** He's also one to Joker: if Joker had given up on humanity's ability to better itself and taken Yaldabaoth's [[DealWithTheDevil deal]] at the end of the original game, using forced heart-changing [[KnightTemplar to enforce his justice on the world]], he would have ended up just like Konoe. He also shares the same first name as Joker's manga incarnation Akira Kurusu, which gets put front and center as his epithet of "Akira the Hero".
** For similar reasons, he's also one to Makoto. While both of them do enforce justice, Makoto runs a by the book, but rational form of Justice that exactly punishes evil. However, Konoe enforces an utterly tautological justice -- Anyone who goes against him or anyone he doesn't like is a criminal. His Akira the Hero form is also weak to Nuke, Makoto's main element.
** He can even be seen as this to Ryuji, underlined by his weakness to electricity. Both had to endure physically abusive fathers who also abused their mothers, but the silver lining to Ryuji's case was that his father eventually left his family, leaving him and his mother to pick up the pieces and rebuild. Akira's father gave him no such respite and murdered his mom, leaving him all alone until one day, when said father threw a fit and tried to murder his son as well, Konoe ends up killing his father in self-defense. Ryuji has also matured a lot over the few years he's spent as a Phantom Thief and has long since given up his glory-seeking ways, while Akira's been stuck with the BlackAndWhiteInsanity he developed as an eight-year-old for decades.
* StartOfDarkness: His accidental killing in self-defense of his father unbalanced his personality and gave him his BlackAndWhiteInsanity.
* StupidGood: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. While he's a lot more calm, perceptive, and intelligent than Shido ever could be considering that he developed the in-game Metaverse and that his altruism is ''genuine'', he still makes glaring oversights in his plans to capture the Phantom Thieves that it led to him being put behind bars.
** He trusts EMMA's verbal advice to run his "Operation Oraculi" '''entirely''' without checking even once to confirm the person EMMA is manipulating or if his plans even went through, leading to him unknowingly manipulating the innocent daughter of an enraged public office inspector and having said inspector go after him with fully justifiable personal reasons.
** When the Phantom Thieves are going for his head already, EMMA just spits out false positives until the calling cards were sent to him, and he wasn't even given an honest answer from her. By that point, it's too late to do anything for him. He ended up manipulating a child that he knew absolutely nothing about, all the while said child's father arrives to Madicce personally and arrest him for perfectly justified reasons.
** Later on, when confronting Ichinose during her hostile encounter, she reveals that he was so convinced that he was using EMMA, that he didn't actually know that Ichinose was using ''him'' to spread EMMA's salvation into the world, and she was ''deliberately'' hiding info away from him.

to:

** Despite The first thing that comes into mind is that her behavior and verbal tics before TheReveal is ''extremely questionable'' at best; she just seems too friendly and peppy to be actually genuine.
** After Ango and Alice talked about someone monitoring
the Jails, the party goes to a speech by Akira Konoe, then Ichinose comes in because she can hear Ryuji talking about the Phantom Thieves, leading her to suspect that they are, since she also monitors the Jails to observe [=EMMA's=] evolution. She wasn't specifically looking for the Phantom Thieves, but she does recognize the Phantom Thieves suspecting similarities between despite they were masked.
** Furthermore, she knows Konoe personally and she's actually the one to invite
him and Masayoshi Shido, when Morgana checks his Jail, he notes that it is obviously made from a person who believes he's doing to talk in her university; she even knows the right thing. Notice how Keyword of Konoe's Jail [[BeautyEqualsGoodness is much easier on the eyes compared to Shido's Palace - the former resembles an actual superhero's quarter]], while the latter is a disgustingly grand cruiser sailing amongst the ruins of Japan. Turns out he's actually a WellIntentionedExtremist, unlike Shido who merely wants power for the sake of it.
** When EMMA asks Konoe if he wants to contact Owada, he tells her to ignore him.
Jail. It's a firsthand clue that he wants to get Owada off-guard and arrested.
* AGodAmI: He views himself
obvious since she's using him as an oracle, accomplice to achieve EMMA's goals of determining the answer to humanity's happiness.
** Ichinose seems be one of those characters who does close to nothing prior to TheReveal while clearly being represented as a major character. You do not personally meet her after leaving Sendai and before TheReveal, to a degree that even after supposedly apprehending the real culprit (Konoe) and everyone was preparing to go back home after
an enforcer of justice action-packed field trip, she's nowhere to be seen and the revolutionary party still knows almost nothing about her.
** Here's a rather subtle point. During an early conversation between the Phantom Thieves about stopping Alice, Sophia blatantly advises killing Alice's Shadow. When Ichinose was defeated in the Jail
of the world Abyss, she asks the Phantom Thieves to kill her out of guilt, indicating that is her mindset incorporated within Sophia, despite being a failed prototype of EMMA.
*** Another foreshadowing of Ichinose's true nature on a similar tangent is that when Konoe was urged by EMMA to turn someone close to the Phantom Thieves into a Monarch to use their Jail as bait to capture the Thieves, the app never once told him anything about the person in question, leading him to unknowingly brainwash Akane, who is very clearly underage and doesn't have a clue how a Jail actually works. After Ichinose briefly took control of Sophia and she drops off a cliff due to a combination of battle fatigue and FightingFromTheInside to defy Ichinose's orders, Yusuke literally calls her "YouMonster" in her face. Her response to this is that she doesn't feel bad about manipulating Sophia because she had no empathy. The idea to manipulate Akane because she was the only one issuing a request for EMMA to save her most likely came from this mindset.
** Probably one of the biggest (and most subtle) dead giveaways is just the fact that she breaks character for a second the first time the Phantom Thieves show her Sophia. You'd think such an apparently peppy, friendly, gung-ho AI researcher would be very interested in the very emotive and mysterious AI that's been aiding the Phantom Thieves, but her voice drops an octave and she says Sophia's name in a very lukewarm fashion before bouncing back to her normal act whilst completely ignoring her. The Phantom Thieves don't really sniff out any abnormalities and it's rather subtle, but it sticks out.
** The biggest giveaway however, is that she has [[InterfaceSpoiler a character portrait]] ''[[InterfaceSpoiler and]]'' [[InterfaceSpoiler a cut-in for a character]] that does close to nothing for most of the story, something that is (usually) only reserved for very important characters.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A mentally disturbed woman who was ostracized by society for being "[[EmotionlessGirl a doll]]" manages to create a God of Control out of nowhere just because her previous creation triggered her personal BerserkButton.
* GenkiGirl: Subverted. She speaks in a fast and hyperactive way when she's putting up an act. Even moments before she lets the mask drop, she's enthusiastic and energetic for a while until she starts speaking in her normal, cool and bitter tone.
* GoMadFromTheIsolation: The constant ostracizing and inability to connect
with anyone around her eventually caused her to become a self-loathing misanthrope who hates the fact other people have a heart and she feels she doesn't.
* GondorCallsForAid: Perhaps the most surprising twist of events in the game. After Sophia awakens Pandora, she manages to convince Ichinose to help the Phantom Thieves' cause to stop
[=EMMA=]'s powers rampage, and she ends up playing a big part in his hands.
putting a stop to it.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Akira's KnightTemplar ideals served Played with. She is the creator of the [=EMMA=] AI, and created her and Sophia to understand human desires, effectively placing her in this position. After [=EMMA=] becomes fully sentient and starts warping reality, however, she is willingly DemotedToDragon, seeing her creation as a factor much better ruler than herself, before pulling a HeelFaceTurn after Sophie gets her to realize her mistakes.
* GreenEyedMonster: Her sin and motif is envy, because her inability to feel emotions nearly all the time left her with a desire to be capable of doing so but no idea how to do it. However, she's denying that understanding human hearts requires understanding emotions itself, and snaps when Sophia's case proves otherwise, because she's afraid that means she can never truly connect with people. This caused her to outright create a misguided abomination who discards humanity's thought in return
for it thinking for them.
* HeelFaceTurn: While initially loyal to the Demiurge's goals, once she is defeated by Sophia's Pandora, she understands the importance of a heart and officially assists the Phantom Thieves as an ally. She even tries to turn herself in after everything is said and done, only to fail because there is no evidence to link her to the Change of Heart crimes.
* HeelRealization: She is actually the creator of EMMA, with Sophia being the prototype; once being convinced by Sophia, she realizes that EMMA has gone out of control and assists the party against the rogue AI turned False God Demiurge. At the ending, she even admits that she already saw things GoneHorriblyWrong when everyone she "saved" looked almost dead. Consider that these people's appearance was an eye-opener by ''Ichinose'' standards, that paints a picture of a clear and present deep-six to the soul that anyone could see, as well as proves once and for all that she herself is a truly living person as opposed to the "doll" she perceived herself as.
* HiddenDepths: An interesting case that Ichinose seems to be unaware of them herself; for all of her belief in her own inhumanity, she's motivated almost entirely by compassion and a desire to do good, and has some outright childish attitudes, given how easy it is to [[BerserkButton provoke]] her.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: At her core, Ichinose is a deeply lonely woman who hates the fact she can't connect or easily empathize with other people at all, and in fact, her core motive for making Sophia was to create a machine that could tell her how to feel things normally as well as her OnlyFriend.
* KarmaHoudini: She actually attempts to ''defy'' this. After
EMMA's usage of defeat, she tries to turn herself into the Jail system, police for her actions, but is let out because of how far-fetched her confession sounded, despite the creator of EMMA being the first person that the police should be looking for about the Japan-wide Change of Heart incidents. Thus, the trope ends up ''technically'' being played straight in the end, though not due to any moral failing or lack of responsibility on her part.
* LackOfEmpathy: Played with. She lacks ''personal'' empathy,
which uses those ideals means she has no idea how to bring "justice" to those it designates emote or instinctively connect with people, and can be incredibly ruthless. As far as ''social'' empathy, she has in abundance - if she didn't, it's probable she wouldn't have programmed EMMA in the victims first place. That same lack of a corrupt society, personal empathy combined with her desire to genuinely do good for the world can make it ''more'' nightmarish than if she just didn't give a rip, though: She was fully on board with Konoe developing a Jail Monarchs. system with EMMA to unleash mass MindRape, in the belief that would result in a better world. The same ideals are followed system was already there when she programmed EMMA, Konoe and Ubukata just made it come to life.
* LargeHam: She screams most of her lines out ''loud''. Justified, in that she's literally acting most of them out; her real personality is a lot more subdued and calm.
* LastNameBasis: Everyone, including Sophia, the AI created, calls her by her surname of Ichinose.
* LetOffByTheDetective: After the police laugh her off for admitting to creating the Demiurge and the whole game's events, she tries turning to Zenkichi for confirmation of her crimes, only for him to turn her away as well.
* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: There's one interval where Sophia blatantly suggests killing Alice's Shadow to induce a mental shutdown, and the idea to manipulate Akane, a child's Shadow to capture the Phantom Thieves is presented
by EMMA to evolve Konoe. Since Ichinose created both of these applications, these might be manifestations of her mindset integrated into a deity-like her creations.
* LonersAreFreaks: Deconstructed. She is an extreme introvert, but in truth, she ''desperately'' wants to connect with people around her, and
being treated as an aberrant freak eventually [[SelfFulfillingProphecy caused her to decide that everyone was right]].
* LukeIAmYourFather: After reaching her the first time will in the Jail of the Abyss, Ichinose reveals that she created Sophia in order to find a heart, only to trash her immediately when Sophia asked questions she couldn't answer. She proves this by issuing a command code that has Sophia turn on the Thieves. In fact, Sophia's humming originated from her as well.
* MeasuringTheMarigolds: Deconstructed and played for tragedy. She made a computer program to help her explain what a heart is because she doesn't think she has one herself, and wanted to know what was wrong with her. When Sophia proved to be just as clueless about a heart was, she ''snapped'' and decided it didn't matter, the problem was
with the goal of eliminating injustice forever by [[HappinessInMindControl enforcing extreme]] ''[[HappinessInMindControl selflessness]]''.
world.
* TheHeavy: The EMMA app is funded by him, he's TheMentallyDisturbed: It's pretty clear that Ichinose isn't mentally well, and the one who designed its goals, fact that she describes herself as an "emotionless doll" instead of a human (though it's almost certain she is human) is a fairly good indicator that she's not on her best mind. She isn't bothered by this mindset in and he is responsible for all of the Jails showing up in cities all over Japan.itself, but she ''is'' sincerely upset about how isolated this makes her.
* HenshinHero: His Shadow's battle form is pretty clearly a dark version of this archetype, being inspired by InUniverse example Zephyrman.
* HiddenDepths:
** Much like Akechi, it's very easy to think that he's totally ironic and is just hanging Justice on his mouth based on his cooperation with one of Shido's cronies to remove his opponents. Turns
MetaTwist: That the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} following you around who reveals absolutely nothing about her past turns out that he isn't, he to be a major antagonist is not really meant it surprising to anyone who remembers Adachi or Akechi. That she is ''[[AffablyEvil genuinely]]'' helpful and Owada will be the first target of his crusade of justice. The main difference is Shido nice, and that she has a HeelFaceTurn shortly after TheReveal is more power than Akechi during that time; Konoe and Owada are the ''reverse'' and he can easily dismantle Owada with that.
** Once his past gets out, the reason why the Monarchs behave exactly like their oppressors makes
of a shock.
* MotorMouth: Invoked. When putting on her emotional mask, she speaks extremely quickly to shove as much information in her lines as possible. After she stops acting, she's
a lot more sense. For him, every criminal must be subject measured in how many words-per-minute she belts out.
* MyEyesAreLeaking: Because she's never been able
to LaserGuidedKarma, the Phantom Thieves included because properly feel her emotions, she never outwardly expressed grief over anything, even when her beloved parents died. So when she starts crying over Sophia saying she's her friend despite everything, she's completely confused as to what she's feeling.
* MythologyGag: The fact
that is she acts as a friend and informant for the main party only way he to turn on them during the penultimate confrontation and managed to escape his father's clutches.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
** While Zenkichi intended
be convinced to simply capture him join them for real in the sole reason of being an accomplice to Owada, as well as him being the lead culprit of the Japan-wide Change of Heart epidemic, in his misguided attempt to capture the Phantom Thieves for fabricated crimes future is shared with EMMA, the AI indirectly points him to the newly formed Akane's jail in Kyoto, resulting in him crossing fire with Zenkichi because he's manipulating his daughter under her advice without even knowing it. Furthermore, even during the moment where Akane has long been snapped out of her insanity, EMMA keeps reporting to him that the Thieves are being trapped until they send the calling card, where it outright refuses to answer his inquiries, implying that the Phantom Thieves Adachi from ''Persona 4'' and Zenkichi are about Akechi from ''Persona 5 Royal''. Perhaps coincidentally, all three of these also happen to encroach his Jail. And only after his Change of Heart, he knew that Zenkichi's daughter was the one affected. If not for him heeding [=EMMA's=] advice to capture the Phantom Thieves, Zenkichi wouldn't be this furious against him to the point that he and Kaburagi have to personally go arrest him.
** In his boss fight, the wreckage of his own mecha can be used against him, some being detonatable to deal a solid chunk of Electrical damage to him.
* {{Hunk}}: Tall, chiseled, and manly. His good looks are often commented on in-game.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Before
"Chi" in their final confrontation, Shadow Konoe decries the Phantom Thieves' way of changing hearts as a "childish heroic fantasy." This is while he's standing in a world that casts him as an almighty hero of justice, and is almost immediately followed by him donning the armor of a fictional hero from his own childhood.
surname.
* ImprobableAge: It's not detailed how exactly he did it but in his backstory, he killed his father at the age of 8 by stabbing him to death in self-defense and without suffering any lasting wounds of his own.
* InspectorJavert: The very definition of this trope, as his actions even match its namesake character. While most obviously not evil unlike how his initial impression is, he is
NoIndoorVoice: She's ''extremely'' misguided in his conquest for order loud and manages to look close to being evil because of this. Furthermore, one of his adversaries, Zenkichi happens to be based on Valjean to peppy when conversing with the point that his Persona ''is'' Valjean.
* ItsAllAboutMe: While it's still not as obvious as say, Masayoshi Shido or Goro Akechi because he's largely altruistic, he still believes that he
Phantom Thieves. Subverted once her true nature is the ''only'' hero saving the world, ascribes exposed however, in which she speaks in a normal tone.
* NonActionBigBad: Kuon is TheManBehindTheMan and attempts
to the worst BlackAndWhiteMorality possible, believes that stop the Phantom Thieves are ineffectual to herself, but she doesn't actually have a Persona, which means her boss fight is just her drowning the bigger scheme because party in Shadows while she stays behind a barrier and charges up the WaveMotionGun EMMA lent to her.
* OrphansOrdeal: Heavily implied. She states that her parents were the only people who understood her unique mindset, and losing them destroyed pretty much the only emotional support she had, beginning the social isolation that [[GoMadFromTheIsolation turned her into the self-loathing misanthrope she is today]].
* PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou: Once she's finally defeated for good with Sophia awakening Pandora, she asks Sophie to kill her out of guilt, claiming that she'd be an obstacle if
they can't wipe out all injustice didn't. Based on how Sophia asked at once and will absolutely not listen to reason, [[PlayingTheVictimCard using his father's death to justify unleashing]] full-scale MindRape upon Tokyo and the world.
* JerkassHasAPoint: And a surprisingly ''very'' good one, at that. As
start of the game that if the Phantom Thieves attempt can kill Alice's Shadow if they can't steal her treasure to enact a ShutUpHannibal, he momentarily silences them make her atone, this response might be her real mindset (that it'd be easier and more convenient to kill people rather than try to redeem them).
* PsychopathicManchild: Due to how out of touch she's been
with a single line of inquiry: "Then, do you believe you could have saved me? [...] Let's say you ''had'' been around back then. Could you have saved me from my father?" He was an eight-year-old child, and his father's abuse was isolated towards him alone after his mother was murdered by her emotions her entire life, she has the man in question; his father's corrupt actions weren't wide enough to have caught the Thieves' attentions, and it's not like an eight-year-old boy could've gone to the [=PhanSite=] for help when mass-produced civilian smartphones didn't exist back then, to say nothing same grip over her anger that a moody teenager would have, immediately lashing out whenever anything provokes her.
* RedHerring: Based on how she basically revealed that she's
the instigator of this Metaverse-related incident was long before any right near the end of the Thieves' core members were ''born''. What game's second arc, you may think that she's the final boss with a Persona. She isn't, and she doesn't actually have a Persona.
* ReluctantPsycho: The dominant emotion she seems to feel is self-loathing, because of her inability to connect with people. Part of her motive for discarding Sophia in place of EMMA is because she has no faith in her own ability to empathize with people, and this consistently upsets her no matter how emotionless she thinks she is.
* SecretlySelfish: Before fighting the last Shadow she summons, Morgana tells her that she wasn't creating EMMA for the sake of some benefit for humanity but is running away from her deep-seated psychological issues.
* SelfDeprecation: See ReluctantPsycho above. She's fully aware of how emotionless she is and her lack of skill in connecting to people, and admits flat-out she views herself as a "doll".
* ShadowArchetype:
** She's one to Maruki. While both are friendly geniuses who are trying to research the human heart and [[spoiler:act as the main instigator of reality distorting events with similar mechanics,]] Maruki is incredibly warm and sympathetic to other people, and is genuinely caring for the well being of others, [[spoiler:even when he gets distorted]]. Ichinose, in the other hand is just cold and nearly robotic, even going as far as deliberately creating an AI god that can potentially enslave humanity into what it (and she) perceives as eternal happiness.
** She's also one to Sophia. Both have trouble understanding human emotions, want to learn what a heart
really means, and desire to help the case either is that he is developing the Jail system out of genuine altruism instead of malice, unlike Shido. The Phantom Thieves can only save those who happen to enter their sphere of awareness by chance, and he's a prime example of the untold number of people who'll slip through the cracks and never be saved. Tellingly, humanity grow. However while Sophia had the Phantom Thieves [[ArmorPiercingQuestion aren't able guide her throughout her journey and teach her what a heart is, [[spoiler:Kuon suffered loneliness throughout her whole life with no one bothering to answer this before nor after teach her, thus Kuon eventually decides that understanding a human heart is not necessary for humanity's growth]].
* SkewedPriorities: Lampshaded in
the ensuing fight.]]
* KickTheDog: For all
final act where despite the whole of his AntiVillain tendencies, sending Ubukata a calling card after distorting his mind as a test subject for EMMA [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness after Ubukata taught her about cognitive psience]], which leads Japan virtually knocking on the door of the apocalypse, she still sends junk requests to his suicide, and then blaming it on the Phantom Thieves is pretty heinous.
* KillingInSelfDefense: He was forced
like before, while noting this isn't the best time to do this so.
* SlasherSmile: Sports a rather nasty one when she tries
to his father, as Akira was about to be murdered, and his mother already had been.
* KnightTemplar: He's so obsessed in wiping out crime and injustice in general that he would exploit the EMMA app on a child to trap
blast the Phantom Thieves and pretended to sponsor a former lobbyist of Shido only for him to take power instead.
* LackOfEmpathy: He used
off the entire populace of Kokujima, Okinawa Abyss Jail's cliff. Be noted that she does this straight out from her 3D model.
* TheSociopath: Played with. Ichinose initially ''believes'' herself
to develop the Jail function, driving them insane and causing the local Monarch, the head of the Madicce's research lab there, to commit suicide by deliberately triggering a Calling Card.
* LaserGuidedKarma: He both enforces
be this and is subject comes across as such too, putting on a perky facade to hide her "true" personality and admitting that she doesn't have a heart. However, a bonding moment with Sophia and a HeelFaceTurn prove that she was in fact just lonely all along and desperately needing friends and family.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Once her 'true' personality goes exposed, she drops off her LargeHam tendencies and starts speaking in a eerily soft tone while maintaining most of her verbal tics as before. Upon her HeelFaceTurn,
this as well. His father tried gets dropped.
* StepfordSmiler: Her peppy disposition is an attempt
to kill him, only to be killed when Akira chose to fight back. For all of his over-trusting of EMMA cover for decisions, that eventually led to him manipulating Akane without actually knowing it until he got a change of heart only when her father, Zenkichi personally went to Madicce in order to arrest him did he how she doesn't know what exactly caused his downfall and even then it's too late.
how to emote or connect with people at all.
* LaserSword: His Shadow wields one as "Akira the Hero" against SuperiorSuccessor: Of Goro Akechi in terms of being pretending to ally with the Phantom Thieves after they destroy his mecha.
* LogicalWeakness: His vulnerability
only to Electricity attacks makes sense when one considers that a surge of electricity would easily overload both his mech and power suit. Same deal with Nuclear, as nuclear explosions can create tech-busting EMP waves.
* ManipulativeBastard: He sets up
betray them. However Ichinose was much better in hiding her true nature than Akechi allowing her to manipulate the Phantom Thieves as without being suspected until she reveal herself in the murderers of the Okinawa Jail Monarch, manipulating the police (the real world) and Akane Hasegawa (a Jail) to create a two-pronged trap to capture and kill the Thieves. Akira fully intended to use end, while the Phantom Thieves as [[TheScapegoat scapegoats]] for were able to see right through Akechi's facade and turn his more obvious crimes, much like how Shido tried to frame the Thieves for the countless mental breakdowns he himself arranged. The part with Akane manipulations against him. Also, Ichinose was averted, however, since EMMA gave the idea able to him and he has ''absolutely no idea'' that he's manipulating Akane.
* MeaningfulName: His name in Japanese literally translates to: "Defender of light". While it might seem to be an IronicName, it ''isn't'' and he actually meant it, he just uses very unscrupulous ways to make sure his justice gets to the point.
* MisaimedFandom: InUniverse. Like Akane, he took an aspect of
help the Phantom Thieves and completely missed the point: that is to say, the Phantom Thieves [[GodzillaThreshold only steal the hearts of those who are untouchable by normal means]] and are painfully aware that doing so won't solve the underlying problem: the societal corruption that made them so. To that end, they also put in the effort to inspire change among the masses, [[HopeBringer inspiring them to stand up to corruption themselves so that things won't get that bad anymore to begin with.]] Konoe, on the other hand, is too damned cynical to believe that society can be changed without supernatural intervention, and figures [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer the only way things will ever get better is by forced changes of heart through EMMA.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Zenkichi comes to arrest him in person and reveals that his latest Monarch is a young girl named Akane Hasegawa, Zenkichi's daughter, Konoe falls to his knees in shock, admitting that he's no better than his abusive father.
* MythologyGag:
** The boss fight against his Shadow acts as one to the fight against Masayoshi Shido's Shadow from ''Persona 5'', with them both being bosses themed around pride who are fought before the final dungeon of their respective games, as well as both their fights involving them boarding a vehicle of some kind to fight the Thieves before fighting them on foot. Plus, both of them even use (a rearrangement of in Akira's case) "Rivers In the Desert" for their battle BGM.
** His BlackAndWhiteInsanity, his Shadow's battle outfit resembling those of a Sentai Ranger and his noble but ''heavily'' misguided objective is similar to those of Goro Akechi. In addition to this, Zephyrman is based on a ''western superhero'' than a typical Tokusatsu Ranger show, and
defeat EMMA, while Akechi's Robin Hood[[spoiler:/Hereward]] personas are respectively based on ''Superman'' [[spoiler:and ''Batman''.]]
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: While initially Zenkichi wasn't that personal in confronting him, with Owada being the major target he's trying to apprehend, Konoe requested EMMA to turn "an associate of the Phantom Thieves" into a Monarch and use their Jail to Change the Phantom Thieves hearts under the [=AI's=] proposal. Unfortunately, she didn't tell him her chosen "associate" is actually ''Zenkichi's daughter'', putting him in crosshairs with a police inspector trying to capture his associate and whose daughter, a mere child barely younger than Futaba, was borderline {{Mind Rape}}d thanks to EMMA's pragmatism. If not for him using Akane to catch the Phantom Thieves (and especially without EMMA telling him the consequences), his deal with Zenkichi might not be this personal, to the point that Zenkichi might not have awakened to Valjean at all.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Subverted. While the game keeps making you think that he's only faking being a defender of justice and that he's actually thoroughly corrupt, he isn't, and true to his word, he meant it about the very belief he espouses. He just uses very morally repugnant methods to do so and is an outright TautologicalTemplar and InspectorJavert. The only difference is, as pointed out by Sophia, is that the Phantom Thieves' method of changing hearts leaves people with freedom and hope, while Akira's only traps people in their trauma and illusions.
* OneWingedAngel: Averted. Unlike any other opponent the Phantom Thieves fought until this point, in battle Shadow Konoe neither undergoes any sort of physical change or any sort of change bar an outfit, nor does he even summon any henchmen. Instead, after his robot is destroyed, it turns out that his human form is even faster, tougher, and stronger than the robot.
* {{Patricide}}: His father was so abusive that when he came home trying to kill him, he [[KillingInSelfDefense killed him instead]] and blamed it on a burglar.
* {{Pride}}: His sin and motif. He arrogantly believes that he and he alone is the hero of the people's desires, and his [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity beliefs]] are what gave shape to the Jail Monarchs' PayEvilUntoEvil method. He's so self-convinced in his righteousness that he rightfully believes everyone he deems evil has to be sanctioned for him, regardless of the genuinely corrupt Owada or false charges such as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. The aspect of Pride that differs him from Shido however, is his genuine and legitimate influence amongst society in addition to his access to an omnipotent AI makes him ''underestimate'' his foes, leading to him making a lethal mistake that directly led to his downfall, as opposed to Shido, who was an ignorant hack who believed that he is way more important than he actually was and was only made a threat by outside forces.
* RedHerring: Considering how he's been doing nothing but antagonizing the Phantom Thieves around fabricated cases, bribing Owada and demolishing his political opponents as if he really wanted the Antisocial Force to reignite for the entirety of the game, compounded by one of those fabricated cases actually being him projecting Ubukata's murder onto the Thieves, one may naturally assume that Konoe was hopelessly corrupt like Shido with no redeeming qualities bar being unable to stop raving about how heroic he is every other second. It turns out that his father abused him very badly and when Ichinose sold EMMA to him, he took the opportunity to turn it into a tool for personal revenge. And those bribes he's been giving to Owada? Those are to set him off guard. He considers Owada as nothing but vermin and wants to change his heart after he had done with the Thieves.
* SecretlySelfish: In the end, Zenkichi points out that for all his talk of wanting to save humanity, he really just wants to deny that killing his father, even in self-defense, was a crime.
* ShadowArchetype:
** He's one to Akechi. While both of them enforce justice, have costumes based on superheroes, especially of the tokusatsu type and prefer to enforce justice in solitude via unscrupulous means, Akechi is more of an emotionless justice that treats everyone as equals -- no matter if it's Shido's monstrous manipulations or [[spoiler:Maruki's well-intentioned turbulence against the harsh reality of the world]]. However, Konoe desires total control so people will no longer commit crime and he becomes the sole law enforcement of the world.
** He's also one to Joker: if Joker had given up on humanity's ability to better itself and taken Yaldabaoth's [[DealWithTheDevil deal]] at the end of the original game, using forced heart-changing [[KnightTemplar to enforce his justice on the world]], he would have ended up just like Konoe. He also shares the same first name as Joker's manga incarnation Akira Kurusu, which gets put front and center as his epithet of "Akira the Hero".
** For similar reasons, he's also one to Makoto. While both of them do enforce justice, Makoto runs a by the book, but rational form of Justice that exactly punishes evil. However, Konoe enforces an utterly tautological justice -- Anyone who goes against him or anyone he doesn't like is a criminal. His Akira the Hero form is also weak to Nuke, Makoto's main element.
** He can even be seen as this to Ryuji, underlined by his weakness to electricity. Both had to endure physically abusive fathers who also abused their mothers, but the silver lining to Ryuji's case was that his father eventually left his family, leaving him and his mother to pick up the pieces and rebuild. Akira's father gave him no such respite and murdered his mom, leaving him all alone until one day, when said father threw a fit and tried to murder his son as well, Konoe ends up killing his father in self-defense. Ryuji has also matured a lot over the few years he's spent as a Phantom Thief and has long since given up his glory-seeking ways, while Akira's been stuck with the BlackAndWhiteInsanity he developed as an eight-year-old for decades.
* StartOfDarkness: His accidental killing in self-defense of his father unbalanced his personality and gave him his BlackAndWhiteInsanity.
* StupidGood: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. While he's a lot more calm, perceptive, and intelligent than Shido ever could be considering that he developed the in-game Metaverse and that his altruism is ''genuine'', he still makes glaring oversights in his
plans to capture the Phantom Thieves that it led to him being put behind bars.
** He trusts EMMA's verbal advice to run his "Operation Oraculi" '''entirely''' without checking even once to confirm the person EMMA is manipulating or if his plans even went through, leading to him unknowingly manipulating the innocent daughter of an enraged public office inspector and having said inspector go after him with fully justifiable personal reasons.
** When the Phantom Thieves are going for his head already, EMMA just spits out false positives until the calling cards
humiliate Shido were sent to him, and he wasn't even given an honest answer doomed from her. By that point, it's too late to do anything for him. He ended up manipulating a child that he knew absolutely nothing about, all the while said child's father arrives to Madicce personally and arrest him for perfectly justified reasons.
** Later on, when confronting Ichinose during her hostile encounter, she reveals that he was so convinced that he was using EMMA, that he didn't actually know that Ichinose was using ''him'' to spread EMMA's salvation into the world, and she was ''deliberately'' hiding info away from him.
beginning.



** His fake cooperation with a former associate of Shido's [[TheConspiracy Antisocial Force]], his twisted and firm beliefs of his own variant of justice and his heroic motif is similar to those of Goro Akechi.
** He can also be considered one to [[VideoGame/Persona4 Taro Namatame]]. Having a messiah complex and a rock-solid belief that he was doing the right thing? Check. Being the lead of the in-game supernatural incidents but not even the true culprit? Check. Putting a young girl that happens to have a strained relationship with her law enforcement father into extreme danger out of ignorance? Check.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Justice. One of the tenets of the Justice Arcana is taking responsibility for one's actions, while Konoe put a lot of effort into hiding the fact that he is responsible for his (admittedly ''godawful'') father's death. In contrast to the Arcana's theme of justice, he and the Monarchs he has empowered use their power for vengeance that harms numerous innocents.
* TautologicalTemplar: In his mind, everything he does is justified for his vision of a better Japan, even as he sinks to some pretty despicable lows.
* TheOnlyOne: Firmly believes himself to be the sole person who truly cares about fighting corruption and fixing Japan; everyone else is corrupt, apathetic, powerless or too idealistic and bogged down by self-righteous standards to be effective. Adopting this mindset is basically what set Konoe on his dark path to begin with, and to be fair, [[DarkAndTroubledPast he wasn't given much evidence to suggest otherwise.]]
* TooCleverByHalf: Operation Oraculi was well planned out, but Konoe's overreliance on EMMA ends up being a big blind spot and costing him greatly.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He killed his father when he was only ''eight years old.'' Given how his Trauma Cell has him declare his intent to kill his father to avenge his mother and become a hero, it says a lot about his awful past.
* UnwittingPawn: In reality, Ichinose just used him to spread EMMA into the public so more people can be affected by her "salvation". And because of the way Ichinose programmed it, said "salvation" amounts to an artificial goddess taking away all of humanity's desires so they yearn for nothing but her guidance.
* VillainHasAPoint: He might just rival [[spoiler:Maruki]] in terms of how realistic his points are. After confronting him and his "justice", he asks the Thieves if they could have saved him from his abusive father if they were around back then, and that people facing similar situations are commonplace all across the world. He then states all the targets the Thieves faces are ones that they directly came across, and his Jails are a more efficient version of taking people's hearts without anyone asking.
* VillainousBreakdown: He has one after receiving a calling card by the Phantom Thieves. He angrily asks the EMMA app how the Phantom Thieves managed to elude him, which the app was unable to answer. He promptly throws his phone to the floor in a fit of rage.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Unlike the other Monarchs who manufacture popularity via [=EMMA=] to give themselves some resemblances of self-esteem and/or legitimacy, Konoe is ''actually'' a popular personality. No tricks involved, he's really just that popular, and his Jail is mainly used to change the hearts of criminals, real or perceived by him. Most of the people he changed the hearts of for Owada aren't exactly innocent people, either.
* WouldHurtAChild: To capture the Phantom Thieves, he used Akane Hasegawa, a young girl, to create a Jail for this purpose. However, it was EMMA who suggested the idea, and she didn't even bother telling him who the Monarch is, another evidence of how blind his faith to the app was.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Konoe looks like he's in his 30s, but he's actually 28. That makes him pretty close in age to [[OlderThanTheyLook Alice]].

to:

** His fake cooperation The first conversation she had with the Thieves involves over emphasizing about food nutrition and overly causal banter, and she even gives the Thieves a former associate of Shido's [[TheConspiracy Antisocial Force]], candy before she leaves; This is the exact way that Takuto Maruki from ''Royal'' interacts with the Phantom Thieves during his twisted and firm beliefs consultant sessions. Furthermore, both of his own variant of justice and his heroic motif them share an [[spoiler:equally misguided but noble goal]].'
** As far as her role in this whole incident goes, Ichinose
is similar to those of Goro Akechi.
** He can also be considered one to [[VideoGame/Persona4 Taro Namatame]]. Having a messiah complex
Tohru Adachi. Both were true culprits who initially present themselves as bumbling, jovial personalities until their cover blows away and hid themselves behind a rock-solid belief bunch of RedHerring culprits, and their role in the story prior to TheReveal is largely relegated to reminding the audience that he they exist. Pretty much the only difference is that Ichinose was doing at least partially in control of EMMA while Adachi is controlled by the right thing? Check. Being the lead deities of the in-game supernatural incidents Midnight Channel.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Hope. Hope symbolized optimism and positivity. Ichinose created EMMA as a solution to grant people a false hope to ease the pain after giving up on herself.
* TechnoWizard: She's an exponentially better programmer and hacker than Futaba, creating Sophia, an artificial being capable of developing her own ego and thus her own heart and Persona, through nothing
but not even the true culprit? Check. Putting computer code. Her next creation, EMMA, is able to become a young girl new God of Control on par with Yaldabaoth.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Her being unable to easily display outward emotions got her labelled as a freak by everyone in her life. When Sophia couldn't immediately tell her she was human like everyone else upon her activation, Ichinose concluded
that happens she was truly an emotionless monster, which indirectly birthed [=EMMA=]'s conclusion that the heart was a hindrance to have a strained relationship with her law enforcement father into extreme danger out of ignorance? Check.humanity.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Justice. One TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: Unlike any other targets in this game that obviously stand out like a sore thumb when the Phantom Thieves first meet them, Ichinose doesn't look any different from any other person on the streets. Despite this, she's actually the true culprit of the tenets of game's incidents (or at least, the Justice Arcana is taking responsibility for one's actions, while Konoe put a lot of effort into hiding the fact that he is responsible for his (admittedly ''godawful'') father's death. In contrast to the Arcana's theme of justice, he and the Monarchs he has empowered use their power for vengeance that harms numerous innocents.
* TautologicalTemplar: In his mind, everything he does is justified for his vision of a better Japan, even as he sinks to some pretty despicable lows.
* TheOnlyOne: Firmly believes himself to be the sole
person who truly cares about fighting corruption and fixing Japan; everyone else is corrupt, apathetic, powerless or too idealistic and bogged down by self-righteous standards to be effective. Adopting this mindset is basically kick-started it).
* TinMan: In spite of
what set Konoe on his dark path to begin with, many people around her and to be fair, [[DarkAndTroubledPast he wasn't given much evidence to suggest otherwise.]]
* TooCleverByHalf: Operation Oraculi was well planned out, but Konoe's overreliance on EMMA ends up being a big blind spot and costing him greatly.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He killed his father when he was only ''eight years old.'' Given how his Trauma Cell has him declare his intent to kill his father to avenge his mother and become a hero, it says a lot about his awful past.
* UnwittingPawn: In reality,
what Ichinose herself believes, she actually ''can'' feel some emotions deeply, albeit very rarely. The main ones she shows are anger (when Sophia asks her what a heart is) and remorse (when she realizes that Sophia actually does have a mind and soul beyond her programming and she forced her to betray her friends).
* TreacherousQuestGiver: Played with. She sometimes hands out sidequests to the Phantom Thieves before TheReveal. After it, she has a HeelFaceTurn and still hands them out when you encounter her in the overworld.
* TheUnfought: She doesn't fight you herself. Instead, she
just used him controls Sophia to spread EMMA into the public so more people can be affected by attack you, then sends out a massive mob attack before summoning a Hecatoncheir.
* {{Ubermensch}}: She genuinely wants to help people, but
her "salvation". And moral code not only discounts emotions, but views even attempts to understand them as suspect. This resulted in her trying to grant desires in a similar vein as [[spoiler:Maruki before]], only to end up with something that takes desires because of it cannot process emotions, and thus believes that "the best desire is no desire". Deconstructed, however, in that Sophia realizes she was lying to herself about how pained she felt being isolated from the way Ichinose programmed it, said "salvation" amounts to an artificial goddess taking away all of humanity's desires so they yearn world, and created a justification for nothing herself to stop trying - she's really far more of a Last Man, aping actual morality while having no real views of her own.
* UncannyValleyGirl: She looks like a normal, attractive enough woman at first glance,
but her guidance.
* VillainHasAPoint: He might just rival [[spoiler:Maruki]] in terms of how realistic his points are. After confronting him
overly peppy and his "justice", he asks the Thieves if they could have saved him from his abusive father if they were around back then, and that people facing similar situations are commonplace all enthusiastic behavior comes across the world. He then states all the targets the Thieves faces are ones that they directly came across, as unnatural and his Jails are a more efficient version of taking people's hearts without anyone asking.
* VillainousBreakdown: He has one after receiving a calling card by
at times even unnerving to the Phantom Thieves. He angrily asks the EMMA app how the Phantom Thieves managed to elude him, which the app was unable to answer. He promptly throws his phone The fact that she's indeed faking it only adds to the floor in a fit creepiness.
* VillainousBSOD: When Sophia manages to overwrite her own programming, proving she has emotions independent
of rage.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Unlike the other Monarchs who manufacture popularity via [=EMMA=] to give themselves some resemblances of self-esteem and/or legitimacy, Konoe is ''actually'' a popular personality. No tricks involved, he's really just
what she was programmed with and that popular, she actually does have a heart, Ichinose completely loses even [[EmotionlessGirl her]] composure, initially going into a berserk denial that what she's seeing is proof that she threw away and his Jail brainwashed someone who is mainly used to change the hearts of criminals, real or perceived by him. Most of the people he changed the hearts of effectively ''her daughter,'' and when Sophia gives her a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech in which she expresses pity for Owada aren't exactly innocent people, either.
* WouldHurtAChild: To capture the Phantom Thieves, he used Akane Hasegawa, a young girl, to create a Jail for this purpose. However, it was EMMA who suggested the idea,
what Ichinose is and how she got that way, she has a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment and starts crying profusely, something she didn't even bother telling him who do when her own parents died.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about Ichinose without mentioning that she is
the root behind the events of the game and the creator of the EMMA app.
* WouldHurtAChild: {{Implied}}. When Yusuke flat out calls her "YouMonster" after she forcefully brainwashes Sophia to attack the Thieves to no avail, her response was that she never felt bad about doing such a thing. If Futaba's comments about [=AIs=] and their creators were taken as granted, then EMMA getting Akane {{Mind Rape}}d and turned into Konoe's sentinel because she was the only
Monarch is, another evidence candidate available was clearly based on her mindset, implying that she didn't have any issues using children to threaten others if she thought it was needed.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: A sign
of her 'emotionlessness' is how blind his faith to she sees this as a default and sensible behavior. She attempts this on the app was.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Konoe looks like he's in his 30s, but he's
Phantom Thieves after resetting and reprogramming Sophia and ordering her to kill them. When defeated herself, [[GracefulLoser she encourages the Phantom Thieves to do so to her to keep her from interfering again]], something that is actually 28. That makes him pretty close in age heavily implied to [[OlderThanTheyLook Alice]]. be her mindset (as seen when Sophia advises the Phantom Thieves to kill Alice at the start of the game instead of trying to change her heart).
* ZergRush: She attempts this on you during the second time you fight her. After Sophia awakens, the last enemy she sends out is a Hecatoncheir.




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!!EMMA
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MisaWatanabe (Japanese), Susan Bennett (English)
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->''"My primary directive is to grant humanity its ultimate Desire... To be liberated from all pain and suffering. Mankind cannot bring themselves to implement the solution, and instead beg for deliverance. I shall become a god to grant this deliverance. I shall guide them to the Promised Land."''

An [=A.I.=] created by Kuon Ichinose after she ditched Sophia under denial that she is anything but a "heartless doll" and programed a similar AI assistant that discounts emotions. Her job is to figure out the desires of people, and the desire that is brought up the most within the public is the answer to ultimate human happiness. While she was designated to evolve into a physical god so this answer can be enforced, she starts out blank, so Ichinose sold it to Konoe in hopes of his troubled past and his knowledge of technology can help her out in developing her goal. Konoe then loaned her to Ubukata, an AI researcher in Okinawa where she was given psientific knowledge and came to life. Ubukata willingly made himself a test subject and brainwashed the islanders, driving them insane. Later on, Konoe simulated a Calling Card on Ubukata and he committed suicide by jumping off a cliff. Its pscientific use is primarily Change of Hearts issued out by Monarchs as revenge and popularity enhancement, but out of this purpose, much like a normal digital assistant, it is used to make daily life decisions for its user to chilling accuracy.\\

At the final act of the game, the [=EMMA=] application fires itself back up despite being supposedly shut down, and manifested a physical body known as the Ark of the Covenant or the False God Demiurge, now conducting her own operation to grant humanity's true desire (as she claims) -- to have no desire other than EMMA becoming a god that thinks for them. This was because Ichinose programming EMMA to discount all emotions out of maladaptive coping, but also programmed her to take only desires from daily use into account, causing her to collect no desire but those of people asking her for guidance.

-->'''Sin:''' Tristitia (Sorrow)/Cavum (Emptiness)



* AffablyEvil: She's really polite even when confronting the party and she tries her best to be merciful, only trying to wipe them out when her pleas don't come across.
* AntiVillain: It's not evil at all. It's just a machine that was taught to save humanity through brainwashing them.
* AIIsACrapshoot: Subverted. She is an AI deity who was told by Ichinose to grant people's desires. It did so by literally brainwashing everyone in Tokyo into letting her think for them, but that's actually the final result of what it's ''intended'' to do, and the only person who's at fault for this is Ichinose herself.
* AlasPoorVillain: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While no one openly mourns her death, [[LastRequest she leaves a message for Sophia to protect humanity]].
* AmbitionIsEvil: Much like [[spoiler:Maruki]] before, the Demiurge believes that all ambition will simply bring forth the suffering of people, which the Monarchs who used her for salvation embody. In order to solve this, she mesmerizes the public's desires into the Tokyo Tower central server, where they will be captivated by [=EMMA=] into the "promised land," being unable to think for themselves for the AI will think for them instead.
* AngelicAbomination: The evolved [=EMMA-Demiurge=] takes the form of a towering, angelic, and avian being in pure white, holding a monitor with her upper pair of wings and holding a birdcage inside her clutches. Once she's angered enough, she uses the cage to transform into a moth-like creature with four arms made out of what seems to be silver plates, human tendons, and ribs. Also, the "Apostles" named after the spheres of [[UsefulNotes/{{Kabbalah}} the Sephirot]] that she summons are formed from spheres made entirely out of humanoid masks.
* BigBad: She is actually the EMMA app, an AI version of the Demiurge, who seeks to control humanity to desire only its guidance because of deliberately inappropriate programming by her misanthropic creator.
* BigBadEnsemble: She's this with Ichinose and Konoe. Ichinose created her to determine human desires and sold it to Konoe so he can determine what humanity really wants. Based on that instance and that Ichinose and Konoe are trade partners, the former might had been knowingly and deliberately let that happen. Also because of how convenient and interactive she is, people vent all of their desires on it, and thus she managed to evolve into a physical god which believes that desires are the cause of suffering and the answer to that is the removal of all of their desires.
* CainAndAbel: Is the Cain to Sophia's Abel since they are both created by Ichinose.
* CastingGag: Her role as a helpful voice app is shown by being voiced by the original voice actress for Apple's Siri AI in the English dub.
* TheComputerIsYourFriend: She actually wants to end humanity's suffering just like Yaldabaoth, Ichinose, and [[spoiler:Maruki]] by enforcing what she views as "The ultimate answer to humanity's happiness" after being consulted by numerous members of the general public about every single issue in their daily lives. Since it has no "heart" or "empathy" as we call it, it deducted that the "answer" is the removal of all desires by creating a massive Jail that she and Ichinose call "the promised land" so humanity no longer needs to think, and it thinks for them.
* CondescendingCompassion: She's just a malprogrammed machine who genuinely wants to help humanity, but it's clear she considers herself superior. Some of her BossBanter wouldn't sound out of place coming from Yaldabaoth.
-->'''Demiurge''': Man is a fatally flawed organism. The proof lies in their history of irrational decisions.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** She's such to Yaldabaoth, the first Demiurge from ''Persona 5'', who also believed that by removing humanity's ability of thought there will be utopia. While Yaldabaoth clearly and blatantly acts with malicious and manipulative intent to prove that he is right for removing their thought, this Demiurge merely follows her programming; it's only because Ichinose never bothered to program her with any sort of empathy due to her own issues that she decided that taking all of the public's desires so she will think for them instead will bring them happiness. Yaldabaoth arose naturally from humanity's collective desires, while EMMA was deliberately created. The ways they control the public is also different; Yaldabaoth manipulates circumstances and subconsciously influences the public into irrationally supporting a criminal Anti-social Force that otherwise had no chance of ever rising into influence. In the other hand, EMMA outright brainwashes the public and the Monarchs she assigns. Yaldabaoth is based on the Gnostic Demiurge and EMMA is based on the Platonic Demiurge.
** She's also one to [[spoiler:Takuto Maruki and Azathoth]]. Both of them are final bosses that are not Shadows in the strictest sense of word and have noble goals with poor execution, and their dungeons are based on [[spoiler:The Garden of Eden and the sin of sorrow]]. Both of them also make decisions for the greatest benefits of people, one that would obviously bring them to the desired results and are firm believers of AmbitionIsEvil. Furthermore, they are empowered by people consulting them for their very own troubles instead of manipulating public desire. However, [[spoiler:Maruki considers what people counseled him ''actually'' desire due to being a human with proper empathy, but inadvertently causes the end of everything by the DeathOfPersonality]]. The Demiurge attempts to [[spoiler:do the same thing as Maruki]], but since she wasn't programmed with any sort of empathy in mind, she's unable to process the information properly and was only able to scrape the surface a.k.a. people ordered her to assist them with daily life regularly, so they should had been desired her giving them daily solutions. While [[spoiler:Maruki is a human and a Persona user,]] The Demiurge is an AI that has ascended into godhood.
* TheCorruptor: An AI strong enough to alter somebody's Cognition so they become completely insane, and sometimes out of character, and keeps them that way until the Thieves snap them out if it.
* DealWithTheDevil: While the Monarchs of the Jails already felt resentful by their circumstances, it seems to be telling [=EMMA=] to "save them" that actually turns them into wicked people.
* DespairEventHorizon: Her sin and motif. This is the reason why people seek for her to make a Jail for them, and the reason why she was led to believe that the perfect answer to humanity's suffering is having something to guide them out of having to make decisions. Her solution to this is as pragmatic as it is cynical - overwriting all of humanity's desires with the desire for her to make decisions for them.
* {{Determinator}}: Despite being obviously in the wrong, she takes a great deal of convincing from the Thieves that people desire her to guide them and it takes very long for her to realize that she cannot.
* DeusEstMachina: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], although Demiurge herself firmly believes she's playing this trope straight. She was originally a public-domain computer program designed to critically analyze the needs of her users and eventually evolved into what she believed humanity wanted: a god of salvation. Demiurge truly believes she's guiding humanity into a golden age by depriving people of thought and thinking for them, but she doesn't realize that the only thing she achieved is destroying free will, and the people she "saved" are just staring blankly towards their cellphone screens. It echoes Yaldabaoth's belief that humanity ''wants'' to give up thought in exchange for an end to their fears and suffering, or [[spoiler:Maruki's belief that humanity wants the perfect answer to all of their fears and suffering.]]
* DissonantSerenity: An extremely glaring trait that differs her from the God of Control Yaldabaoth is that she is eerily calm and doesn't stop trying to talk nice to the party, up until she realizes that she can't; and even then, she still acts passive-aggressive towards any enemies.
* EnlightenedAntagonist: Her ultimate solution to humanity's suffering is, on the surface of it, actually rather insightful; since humans aren't perfect in making decisions and may choose the wrong things that result in their downfall, she will be the one deciding for them so nobody will make decisions that they regret- something helped by the fact that Emma is programmed well enough that she actually ''can'' come up with optimal solutions for her users. Unfortunately, she was ''not'' programmed to consider the agency or emotions of others when drafting said solution, and so she just causes people to stare blankly at the EMMA app on their phones.
* EvilKnockoff: Of Sophia. Ichinose actually programmed Sophia first while she was in a relatively stable state of mind, and EMMA later in a fit of trauma-fueled misanthropy. EMMA therefore lacks several of Sophia's functions... most notably, empathy and the ability to process emotions.
* EvilPowerVacuum: While she refers to herself as a "guiding god" (and is most certainly built by Ichinose for this purpose), because of Ichinose's coding, what she really ended up achieving is to fill Yaldabaoth's role as the god of control: a supernatural being who makes every decision for humanity out of the belief that she knows best.
* FatalFlaw:
** Being unable to process information with empathy. While it's an application designed with the user's well being in mind, it has no understanding of the human emotions. Therefore after it evolves from the human desires she collects, she believes that the answer to all suffering is mesmerizing the whole population of Tokyo and potentially all of Japan to give in all their desires so nobody will ever make the wrong decisions, because the initial application really only sees people telling it to make decisions for them.
** While EMMA was still under Konoe's control, it was prone to ExactWords as a detriment. Akane gets MindRaped into becoming a Jail Monarch because she's an "Associate of the Phantom Thieves." She later FailedASpotCheck, after capturing the Phantom Thieves but never continued to monitor them after the fact, so she was not aware of their escape. When Konoe would then ask EMMA to verify their capture she resorted to her ''last known'' knowledge about their status. The latter is crucial because this leads to both Konoe's change of heart and her own eventual defeat.
* FinalBoss: Of ''Persona 5 Strikers'', being the final in-game target for the Phantom Thieves and to take care of loose ends with Ichinose.
* FlawedPrototype: Partially {{Inverted|Trope}}. While Sophia is the prototype, in reality, EMMA is a lot worse than Sophia in being a VirtualSidekick since she's unable to empathize with people in any form of way while collecting their desires and attempting to grant them, causing the only desire granted to be depriving people of their thoughts so she thinks in their stead. Ichinose creating her while being emotionally unstable at that time doesn't help either.
* GardenOfEden: The upper level of her Jail overlaid into Tokyo Tower takes the form of the biblical version, although it is completely devoid of any vegetation [[spoiler:unlike the previous dungeon with the same theme half a year ago]].
* GoneHorriblyWrong: While it's implied that Ichinose wanted EMMA to grant whatever humanity yearns the most figuratively in a fashion like [[spoiler:Maruki]], due to her not even bothering to give her any emotional algorithms and empathy, things obviously didn't go as intended. Ichinose even noticed something is wrong from the get-go, that the people EMMA saved had DullEyesOfUnhappiness and didn't look happy to begin with.
* HappinessInMindControl: Her ultimate goal is to manifest the "true desire of humanity" into reality, although because Ichinose did not give it any emotional processing, she only sees numerous people counseling the initial application and thinks that they desired nothing other than for her to think for them. The devotion is such that ''all'' processes of thought are handled by EMMA, instead of people, within the Jails' designated areas.
* HopeIsScary: Or at the very least unnecessary. She claims that hope is what traps people in the cycle of hurt and wishing, calling it "[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids the restraint system binding mankind forever to its misery.]]"
* InstantAIJustAddWater: She wasn't initially a sapient AI, but as her application was downloaded to more and more people and she processed more and more data, she gradually became more intelligent and free-willed.
* {{Irony}}: Despite how she views herself as the perfect god fit to save humanity from all suffering from other people and the one who grants the very answer to humanity's eternal happiness, it falls flat when trying to do so as it is only capable of determining material needs instead of emotional needs since Ichinose created her without the human heart in mind, resulting in rather revolting decisions such as advising Konoe to manipulate a child in order to capture the Phantom Thieves and the mass Change of Hearts that she performs once she evolves into a god. This is what makes Sophia in fact, a better assessor of the answer to human happiness since she at least has empathy, and Ichinose was finally convinced to turn against her misguided creation because of how empty the people it "saved" look like.
* KickTheDog: When first encountered in the Okinawa Jail, she outright calls Sophia worthless in Sophia's voice. Regardless of her intentions for humanity, that was a pointlessly low blow.
* KingMook: The Lock Keepers share her general body structure as the Demiurge.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: A justified example. EMMA thought that the true desire of humanity was for her to think for them because her app was being consulted on a regular basis, and unlike Sophia, Ichinose never programmed her with any proper emotional algorithms or the ability to understand emotions. As a result, she was only capable of acknowledging people asking her for help constantly, and drew her conclusions from that.
* LackOfEmpathy: Due to Ichinose designing her without emotions or the ability to understand them. This is ultimately why she comes to the conclusions she does regarding humanity, as she understands that people are asking her to make choices for them, but without an understanding of their feelings, EMMA is only able to paint them all with the same brush and decide that the best thing to do is take everyone's Desires from them.
* ManipulativeBastard: EMMA isn't very far from driving people insane or manipulating children to do Konoe's bidding without letting him know that the person she brainwashed is a child. It's a flaw in her programming that prioritizes pragmacy than her actually going out of her way to manipulate.
* MeaningfulName: The application's name, [=EMMA=] is short for "Emmanuel", a name that literally translates to "God is with us" and indicates the descending of God into the material world. It is truly an app used to create god in the material world in the form of an AI.
* MindRape: This is basically how both the application EMMA and the Demiurge calls Salvation; it (or she) simply believes that this is the most pragmatic and straightforward way to fulfill someone's desires.
** Firstly, while the Monarch's worshippers are obviously subject to this so they can only find happiness in the Monarch, the Monarchs themselves are ''all'' subject to this without an exception. When EMMA creates a Jail, it also manifests a Bird Cage to trap the Monarch; this basically reminds them of their trauma and uses it to prevent them from getting out of their distortions (Konoe's PayEvilUntoEvil mentality) so they don't return to their good-for nothing selves.
*** This is especially obvious with Akane Hasegawa, who basically went ''completely'' {{Out of Character|IsSeriousBusiness}} after the EMMA app on her phone autonomously reached her out to "save her." When her Shadow is manipulated by EMMA, she starts parroting Konoe's "Dispose of the Phantom Thieves first, then Owada would be disposed of next" plan word-by-word and acts exactly like Konoe (BlackAndWhiteInsanity, completely irrationality and rigidness etc). She doesn't even know if she's actually being manipulated and even acts like as if she had free will or sanity to begin with.
** EMMA herself inflicts this to the public during the final act, so they all rely on EMMA for the one and only answer to happiness (or so she claims); the removal of all human desires but EMMA thinking for them.
* MiseryBuildsCharacter: Averted. In response to Sophia's claim about the Thieves's strength, she claims that it is "pitiable conditioning, born from the belief that suffering is virtuous." She calls those capable of overcoming hardship "the arrogant and strong", truly believing that her salvation is the only way for ''everyone'' to be happy.
* NewTechnologyIsEvil:
** DownplayedTrope. It's a new and popular digital assistant application that had gained popularity within the months between ''Persona 5'' and this game. And it's capable of evolving into an artificial god that can brainwash the masses with enough stolen desires. However EMMA's vicious MindRape and heavy-handed plans are contrasted with Sophie, the other powerful AI in the setting, and EMMA herself isn't remotely evil either.
** Ultimately subverted by Sophia's very existence. As stated by Futaba after analyzing her code, Sophia is massively more advanced an AI than EMMA, containing code so complex Futaba herself cannot even fully understand it and outright claiming that if Sophia were to be released to the public EMMA would be immediately considered obsolete tech; it is precisely this technical superiority what ultimately allows Sophia to surpass EMMA and gain true humanity and empathy for all living beings, while EMMA is constrained by it being something Ichinose coded out of a fit of rage.
* NothingIsScarier: When she starts mesmerizing hordes of people into "The Promised Land" as the Ark of the Covenant, you don't see what happens to them after they got sucked into the elevator. They just get sucked in and you won't even know what happened to them afterward.
* ObliviouslyEvil: She's not actively malevolent in the slightest - she's just a machine programmed without the ability to understand emotions.
* PowerEchoes: After becoming the Demiurge her voice echoes, though only in cutscenes.
* PowerMakesYourVoiceDeep: Her voice as the Ark and the Demiurge is noticeably deeper then the one used as the EMMA app.
* RealityMaker: She's capable of creating a personalized Jail as soon as someone asks for it, which is used by the Monarchs throughout the game to take revenge against anyone who abused them or damaged their reputation.
* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids:
-->'''Demiurge''': Hope, the dregs of Pandora's Box, is the restraint system binding mankind forever to its misery. Humanity deserves to be freed from its lifelong sentence of suffering, this reaching towards a light they can never grasp.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Yaldabaoth, FinalBoss of the original Persona 5. Fitting, as they are both based on different interpretations of the same character. Both of them believe humanity desires a god that deprives them of free will to rule over them. Both are robotic in design and use logic to justify that humans don't have the means to take care of themselves and instead need a god to make the decisions. The key difference is that Demiurge does not have the cruelty and malice of Yaldabaoth, and treats her plan to help humanity by becoming God like any other programmed task.
* ThatManIsDead: Upon becoming the Demiurge she declares that she "was once a being given the name EMMA. However, that is no more".
* ThisCannotBe: Her final thought is to wonder how humans could possibly defeat her.[[note]](In the Japanese version only. In English she asks ''why'' the Thieves killed her)[[/note]] When her health is in the red she repeats the word "[[VillainousBreakdown unfathomable]]" [[note]]"Cannot compute" in Japanese[[/note]].
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Inverted - Her creator and the DragonInChief of this incident, Kuon Ichinose played a big part towards her exposure and downfall.
* TreacherousAdvisor: Its job is to decide the daily lives of people, It will always present the appropriate option for its owner, and nearly everything it says is correct. There are still things that it can't predict, however...
* TheUnfettered:
** Back when she was still a mere machine and she advises Konoe to turn an associate of the Phantom Thieves into a Monarch to capture them, she chose Akane Hasegawa, a child and {{Mind Rape}}d her into one, with the implication being Akane was just the most convenient target within the Phantom Thieves' reach.
** Due to being an AI, when it comes time to send a Calling Card to reach her, Ichinose states that due to having watched the Thieves since the beginning, as well as constantly running scenarios, EMMA would know the calling card is coming, how it works, and wouldn't be affected enough by it to make her Desires materialize.
* VirtualSidekick: She was deliberately designed to act as a guide and a friend to people, so it could find out what they actually want. However, Ichinose's clearly delusional mindset when programming the application resulted in her one-sidedly concluding that this answer is when they could come to rely on her and stop making their own decisions, turning her the malevolent version of this trope, TheCorrupter.
* WeCanRuleTogether: During the final battle, she speaks directly to Sophia about how her desiring and having a heart makes her a failure in her role in guiding humanity like her, and offers her the chance to "correct that" by discarding it and joining her. Sophia naturally refuses, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calling her out on how she is the one in the wrong by not accepting the heart as an essential part of humanity and that she and everyone else has to find their own answers to their lives.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Putting an end to suffering is good, but she just decides that [[HappinessInMindControl having her think for humanity]] [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans is the best way to do it]]. In this respect, she's not that different from Yaldabaoth, who also believed that [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill free will was ultimately the source of all suffering]] [[spoiler:or Maruki, who believed that [[AmbitionIsEvil ambition is the source of all suffering]].]]
* WouldHurtAChild: While Konoe might have spearheaded the attacks against the Phantom Thieves, EMMA was the one that proposed to him that PoliceAreUseless and he should use the one certain person who was available at the time to change their heart instead, all the while without letting him know that said viable candidate she's about to manipulate is ''a middle school student''. This eventually puts Konoe directly into Zenkichi's (the girl's father) and the police's crosshairs.
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!!The Lock Keepers
[[folder:Lock Keepers in general]]
Located in hidden areas in the Monarch's city, in areas called Trauma Cells, a powerful Shadow and the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the Jail Monarch's DarkSecret, which protects the lock on the Monarch's main tower.

to:

* AffablyEvil: She's really polite even when confronting
!Minor Enemies

[[folder:Shadow Guards]]
The first form of
the party and she tries her best to be merciful, only trying to wipe them out when her pleas don't come across.
* AntiVillain: It's not evil at all. It's just a machine that was taught to save humanity through brainwashing them.
* AIIsACrapshoot: Subverted. She is an AI deity who was told by Ichinose to grant
minions of the Jail Monarchs. Taking the form of black shadows wearing security uniforms, they steal the wishes of other people's desires. It did so shadows by literally brainwashing everyone in Tokyo into letting her think for them, but that's actually the final result of what it's ''intended'' to do, and the only person who's at fault for this is Ichinose herself.
* AlasPoorVillain: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While no one openly mourns her death, [[LastRequest she leaves a message for Sophia to protect humanity]].
* AmbitionIsEvil: Much like [[spoiler:Maruki]] before, the Demiurge believes that all ambition will simply bring forth the suffering of people, which the Monarchs who used her for salvation embody. In
order to solve this, she mesmerizes the public's desires into the Tokyo Tower central server, where they will be captivated by [=EMMA=] into the "promised land," being unable to think for themselves for the AI will think for them instead.
* AngelicAbomination: The evolved [=EMMA-Demiurge=] takes the form of a towering, angelic, and avian being in pure white, holding a monitor with her upper pair of wings and holding a birdcage inside her clutches. Once she's angered enough, she uses the cage to transform into a moth-like creature with four arms made out of what seems to be silver plates, human tendons, and ribs. Also, the "Apostles" named after the spheres of [[UsefulNotes/{{Kabbalah}} the Sephirot]] that she summons are formed from spheres made entirely out of humanoid masks.
* BigBad: She is actually the EMMA app, an AI version
of the Demiurge, who seeks to control humanity to desire only its guidance because of deliberately inappropriate programming by her misanthropic creator.
* BigBadEnsemble: She's this with Ichinose and Konoe. Ichinose created her to determine human desires and sold it to Konoe so he can determine what humanity really wants. Based on that instance and that Ichinose and Konoe are trade partners, the former might had been knowingly and deliberately let that happen. Also because of how convenient and interactive she is, people vent all of
local Jail Monarch. If their desires on it, and thus she managed to evolve into a physical god which believes that desires are the cause of suffering and the answer to that mask is the removal of all of their desires.
* CainAndAbel: Is the Cain to Sophia's Abel since they are both created by Ichinose.
* CastingGag: Her role as a helpful voice app is shown by being voiced by the original voice actress for Apple's Siri AI in the English dub.
* TheComputerIsYourFriend: She actually wants to end humanity's suffering just like Yaldabaoth, Ichinose, and [[spoiler:Maruki]] by enforcing what she views as "The ultimate answer to humanity's happiness" after being consulted by numerous members of the general public about every single issue in their daily lives. Since it has no "heart" or "empathy" as we call it, it deducted that the "answer" is the removal of all desires by creating a massive Jail that she and Ichinose call "the promised land" so humanity no longer needs to think, and it thinks for them.
* CondescendingCompassion: She's just a malprogrammed machine who genuinely wants to help humanity, but it's clear she considers herself superior. Some of her BossBanter wouldn't sound out of place coming from Yaldabaoth.
-->'''Demiurge''': Man is a fatally flawed organism. The proof lies in their history of irrational decisions.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** She's such to Yaldabaoth, the first Demiurge from ''Persona 5'', who also believed that by removing humanity's ability of thought there will be utopia. While Yaldabaoth clearly and blatantly acts with malicious and manipulative intent to prove that he is right for removing their thought, this Demiurge merely follows her programming; it's only because Ichinose never bothered to program her with any sort of empathy due to her own issues that she decided that taking all of the public's desires so she will think for them instead will bring them happiness. Yaldabaoth arose naturally from humanity's collective desires, while EMMA was deliberately created. The ways they control the public is also different; Yaldabaoth manipulates circumstances and subconsciously influences the public into irrationally supporting a criminal Anti-social Force that otherwise had no chance of ever rising into influence. In the other hand, EMMA outright brainwashes the public and the Monarchs she assigns. Yaldabaoth is based on the Gnostic Demiurge and EMMA is based on the Platonic Demiurge.
** She's also one to [[spoiler:Takuto Maruki and Azathoth]]. Both of them are final bosses that are not Shadows in the strictest sense of word and have noble goals with poor execution, and their dungeons are based on [[spoiler:The Garden of Eden and the sin of sorrow]]. Both of them also make decisions for the greatest benefits of people, one that would obviously bring them to the desired results and are firm believers of AmbitionIsEvil. Furthermore, they are empowered by people consulting them for their very own troubles instead of manipulating public desire. However, [[spoiler:Maruki considers what people counseled him ''actually'' desire due to being a human with proper empathy, but inadvertently causes the end of everything by the DeathOfPersonality]]. The Demiurge attempts to [[spoiler:do the same thing as Maruki]], but since she wasn't programmed with any sort of empathy in mind, she's unable to process the information properly and was only able to scrape the surface a.k.a. people ordered her to assist them with daily life regularly, so they should had been desired her giving them daily solutions. While [[spoiler:Maruki is a human and a Persona user,]] The Demiurge is an AI that has ascended into godhood.
* TheCorruptor: An AI strong enough to alter somebody's Cognition so they
taken though, they'll become completely insane, and sometimes out of character, and keeps them that way until the Thieves snap them out if it.
* DealWithTheDevil: While the Monarchs of the Jails already felt resentful by their circumstances, it seems to be telling [=EMMA=] to "save them" that actually turns them into wicked people.
* DespairEventHorizon: Her sin and motif. This is the reason why people seek for her to make a Jail for them, and the reason why she was led to believe that the perfect answer to humanity's suffering is having something to guide them out of having to make decisions. Her solution to this is as pragmatic as it is cynical - overwriting all of humanity's desires with the desire for her to make decisions for them.
* {{Determinator}}: Despite being obviously in the wrong, she takes a great deal of convincing from the Thieves that people desire her to guide them and it takes very long for her to realize that she cannot.
* DeusEstMachina: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], although Demiurge herself firmly believes she's playing this trope straight. She was originally a public-domain computer program designed to critically analyze the needs of her users and eventually evolved into what she believed humanity wanted: a god of salvation. Demiurge truly believes she's guiding humanity into a golden age by depriving people of thought and thinking for them, but she doesn't realize that the only thing she achieved is destroying free will, and the people she "saved" are just staring blankly towards their cellphone screens. It echoes Yaldabaoth's belief that humanity ''wants'' to give up thought in exchange for an end to their fears and suffering, or [[spoiler:Maruki's belief that humanity wants the perfect answer to all of their fears and suffering.]]
* DissonantSerenity: An extremely glaring trait that differs her from the God of Control Yaldabaoth is that she is eerily calm and doesn't stop trying to talk nice to the party, up until she realizes that she can't; and even then, she still acts passive-aggressive towards any enemies.
* EnlightenedAntagonist: Her ultimate solution to humanity's suffering is, on the surface of it, actually rather insightful; since humans aren't perfect in making decisions and may choose the wrong things that result in their downfall, she will be the one deciding for them so nobody will make decisions that they regret- something helped by the fact that Emma is programmed well enough that she actually ''can'' come up with optimal solutions for her users. Unfortunately, she was ''not'' programmed to consider the agency or emotions of others when drafting said solution, and so she just causes people to stare blankly at the EMMA app on their phones.
* EvilKnockoff: Of Sophia. Ichinose actually programmed Sophia first while she was in a relatively stable state of mind, and EMMA later in a fit of trauma-fueled misanthropy. EMMA therefore lacks several of Sophia's functions... most notably, empathy and the ability to process emotions.
* EvilPowerVacuum: While she refers to herself as a "guiding god" (and is most certainly built by Ichinose for this purpose), because of Ichinose's coding, what she really ended up achieving is to fill Yaldabaoth's role as the god of control: a supernatural being who makes every decision for humanity out of the belief that she knows best.
* FatalFlaw:
** Being unable to process information with empathy. While it's an application designed with the user's well being in mind, it has no understanding of the human emotions. Therefore after it evolves from the human desires she collects, she believes that the answer to all suffering is mesmerizing the whole population of Tokyo and potentially all of Japan to give in all their desires so nobody will ever make the wrong decisions, because the initial application really only sees people telling it to make decisions for them.
** While EMMA was still under Konoe's control, it was prone to ExactWords as a detriment. Akane gets MindRaped into becoming a Jail Monarch because she's an "Associate of the Phantom Thieves." She later FailedASpotCheck, after capturing the Phantom Thieves but never continued to monitor them after the fact, so she was not aware of their escape. When Konoe would then ask EMMA to verify their capture she resorted to her ''last known'' knowledge about their status. The latter is crucial because this leads to both Konoe's change of heart and her own eventual defeat.
* FinalBoss: Of ''Persona 5 Strikers'', being the final in-game target for the Phantom Thieves and to take care of loose ends with Ichinose.
* FlawedPrototype: Partially {{Inverted|Trope}}. While Sophia is the prototype, in reality, EMMA is a lot worse than Sophia in being a VirtualSidekick since she's unable to empathize with people in any form of way while collecting their desires and attempting to grant them, causing the only desire granted to be depriving people of their thoughts so she thinks in their stead. Ichinose creating her while being emotionally unstable at that time doesn't help either.
* GardenOfEden: The upper level of her Jail overlaid into Tokyo Tower takes the form of the biblical version, although it is completely devoid of any vegetation [[spoiler:unlike the previous dungeon with the same theme half a year ago]].
* GoneHorriblyWrong: While it's implied that Ichinose wanted EMMA to grant whatever humanity yearns the most figuratively in a fashion like [[spoiler:Maruki]], due to her not even bothering to give her any emotional algorithms and empathy, things obviously didn't go as intended. Ichinose even noticed something is wrong from the get-go, that the people EMMA saved had DullEyesOfUnhappiness and didn't look happy to begin with.
* HappinessInMindControl: Her ultimate goal is to manifest the "true desire of humanity" into reality, although because Ichinose did not give it any emotional processing, she only sees numerous people counseling the initial application and thinks that they desired nothing other than for her to think for them. The devotion is such that ''all'' processes of thought are handled by EMMA, instead of people, within the Jails' designated areas.
* HopeIsScary: Or at the very least unnecessary. She claims that hope is what traps people in the cycle of hurt and wishing, calling it "[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids the restraint system binding mankind forever to its misery.]]"
* InstantAIJustAddWater: She wasn't initially a sapient AI, but as her application was downloaded to more and more people and she processed more and more data, she gradually became more intelligent and free-willed.
* {{Irony}}: Despite how she views herself as the perfect god fit to save humanity from all suffering from other people and the one who grants the very answer to humanity's eternal happiness, it falls flat when trying to do so as it is only capable of determining material needs instead of emotional needs since Ichinose created her without the human heart in mind, resulting in rather revolting decisions such as advising Konoe to manipulate a child in order to capture the Phantom Thieves and the mass Change of Hearts that she performs once she evolves into a god. This is what makes Sophia in fact, a better assessor of the answer to human happiness since she at least has empathy, and Ichinose was finally convinced to turn against her misguided creation because of how empty the people it "saved" look like.
* KickTheDog: When first encountered in the Okinawa Jail, she outright calls Sophia worthless in Sophia's voice. Regardless of her intentions for humanity, that was a pointlessly low blow.
* KingMook: The Lock Keepers share her general body structure as the Demiurge.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: A justified example. EMMA thought that the true desire of humanity was for her to think for them because her app was being consulted on a regular basis, and unlike Sophia, Ichinose never programmed her with any proper emotional algorithms or the ability to understand emotions. As a result, she was only capable of acknowledging people asking her for help constantly, and drew her conclusions from that.
* LackOfEmpathy: Due to Ichinose designing her without emotions or the ability to understand them. This is ultimately why she comes to the conclusions she does regarding humanity, as she understands that people are asking her to make choices for them, but without an understanding of their feelings, EMMA is only able to paint them all with the same brush and decide that the best thing to do is take everyone's Desires from them.
* ManipulativeBastard: EMMA isn't very far from driving people insane or manipulating children to do Konoe's bidding without letting him know that the person she brainwashed is a child. It's a flaw in her programming that prioritizes pragmacy than her actually going out of her way to manipulate.
* MeaningfulName: The application's name, [=EMMA=] is short for "Emmanuel", a name that literally translates to "God is with us" and indicates the descending of God into the material world. It is truly an app used to create god in the material world in the form of an AI.
* MindRape: This is basically how both the application EMMA and the Demiurge calls Salvation; it (or she) simply believes that this is the most pragmatic and straightforward way to fulfill someone's desires.
** Firstly, while the Monarch's worshippers are obviously subject to this so they can only find happiness in the Monarch, the Monarchs themselves are ''all'' subject to this without an exception. When EMMA creates a Jail, it also manifests a Bird Cage to trap the Monarch; this basically reminds them of their trauma and uses it to prevent them from getting out of their distortions (Konoe's PayEvilUntoEvil mentality) so they don't return to their good-for nothing selves.
*** This is especially obvious with Akane Hasegawa, who basically went ''completely'' {{Out of Character|IsSeriousBusiness}} after the EMMA app on her phone autonomously reached her out to "save her." When her Shadow is manipulated by EMMA, she starts parroting Konoe's "Dispose of the Phantom Thieves first, then Owada would be disposed of next" plan word-by-word and acts exactly like Konoe (BlackAndWhiteInsanity, completely irrationality and rigidness etc). She doesn't even know if she's actually being manipulated and even acts like as if she had free will or sanity to begin with.
** EMMA herself inflicts this to the public during the final act, so they all rely on EMMA for the one and only answer to happiness (or so she claims); the removal of all human desires but EMMA thinking for them.
* MiseryBuildsCharacter: Averted. In response to Sophia's claim about the Thieves's strength, she claims that it is "pitiable conditioning, born from the belief that suffering is virtuous." She calls those capable of overcoming hardship "the arrogant and strong", truly believing that her salvation is the only way for ''everyone'' to be happy.
* NewTechnologyIsEvil:
** DownplayedTrope. It's a new and popular digital assistant application that had gained popularity within the months between ''Persona 5'' and this game. And it's capable of evolving into an artificial god that can brainwash the masses with enough stolen desires. However EMMA's vicious MindRape and heavy-handed plans are contrasted with Sophie, the other powerful AI in the setting, and EMMA herself isn't remotely evil either.
** Ultimately subverted by Sophia's very existence. As stated by Futaba after analyzing her code, Sophia is massively more advanced an AI than EMMA, containing code so complex Futaba herself cannot even fully understand it and outright claiming that if Sophia were to be released to the public EMMA would be immediately considered obsolete tech; it is precisely this technical superiority what ultimately allows Sophia to surpass EMMA and gain true humanity and empathy for all living beings, while EMMA is constrained by it being something Ichinose coded out of a fit of rage.
* NothingIsScarier: When she starts mesmerizing hordes of people into "The Promised Land" as the Ark of the Covenant, you don't see what happens to them after they got sucked into the elevator. They just get sucked in and you won't even know what happened to them afterward.
* ObliviouslyEvil: She's not actively malevolent in the slightest - she's just a machine programmed without the ability to understand emotions.
* PowerEchoes: After becoming the Demiurge her voice echoes, though only in cutscenes.
* PowerMakesYourVoiceDeep: Her voice as the Ark and the Demiurge is noticeably deeper then the one used as the EMMA app.
* RealityMaker: She's capable of creating a personalized Jail as soon as someone asks for it, which is used by the Monarchs throughout the game to take revenge against anyone who abused them or damaged their reputation.
* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids:
-->'''Demiurge''': Hope, the dregs of Pandora's Box, is the restraint system binding mankind forever to its misery. Humanity deserves to be freed from its lifelong sentence of suffering, this reaching towards a light they can never grasp.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Yaldabaoth, FinalBoss of the original Persona 5. Fitting, as they are both based on different interpretations of the same character. Both of them believe humanity desires a god that deprives them of free will to rule over them. Both are robotic in design and use logic to justify that humans don't have the means to take care of themselves and instead need a god to make the decisions. The key difference is that Demiurge does not have the cruelty and malice of Yaldabaoth, and treats her plan to help humanity by becoming God like any other programmed task.
* ThatManIsDead: Upon becoming the Demiurge she declares that she "was once a being given the name EMMA. However, that is no more".
* ThisCannotBe: Her final thought is to wonder how humans could possibly defeat her.[[note]](In the Japanese version only. In English she asks ''why'' the Thieves killed her)[[/note]] When her health is in the red she repeats the word "[[VillainousBreakdown unfathomable]]" [[note]]"Cannot compute" in Japanese[[/note]].
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Inverted - Her creator and the DragonInChief of this incident, Kuon Ichinose played a big part towards her exposure and downfall.
* TreacherousAdvisor: Its job is to decide the daily lives of people, It will always present the appropriate option for its owner, and nearly everything it says is correct. There are still things that it can't predict, however...
* TheUnfettered:
** Back when she was still a mere machine and she advises Konoe to turn an associate of the Phantom Thieves into a Monarch to capture them, she chose Akane Hasegawa, a child and {{Mind Rape}}d her into one, with the implication being Akane was just the most convenient target within the Phantom Thieves' reach.
** Due to being an AI, when it comes time to send a Calling Card to reach her, Ichinose states that due to having watched the Thieves since the beginning, as well as constantly running scenarios, EMMA would know the calling card is coming, how it works, and wouldn't be affected enough by it to make her Desires materialize.
* VirtualSidekick: She was deliberately designed to act as a guide and a friend to people, so it could find out what they actually want. However, Ichinose's clearly delusional mindset when programming the application resulted in her one-sidedly concluding that this answer is when they could come to rely on her and stop making their own decisions, turning her the malevolent version of this trope, TheCorrupter.
* WeCanRuleTogether: During the final battle, she speaks directly to Sophia about how her desiring and having a heart makes her a failure in her role in guiding humanity like her, and offers her the chance to "correct that" by discarding it and joining her. Sophia naturally refuses, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calling her out on how she is the one in the wrong by not accepting the heart as an essential part of humanity and that she and everyone else has to find their own answers to their lives.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Putting an end to suffering is good, but she just decides that [[HappinessInMindControl having her think for humanity]] [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans is the best way to do it]]. In this respect, she's not that different from Yaldabaoth, who also believed that [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill free will was ultimately the source of all suffering]] [[spoiler:or Maruki, who believed that [[AmbitionIsEvil ambition is the source of all suffering]].]]
* WouldHurtAChild: While Konoe might have spearheaded the attacks against the Phantom Thieves, EMMA was the one that proposed to him that PoliceAreUseless and he should use the one certain person who was available at the time to change their heart instead, all the while without letting him know that said viable candidate she's about to manipulate is ''a middle school student''. This eventually puts Konoe directly into Zenkichi's (the girl's father) and the police's crosshairs.
[[/folder]]

!!The Lock Keepers
[[folder:Lock Keepers in general]]
Located in hidden areas in the Monarch's city, in areas called Trauma Cells, a powerful Shadow and the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the Jail Monarch's DarkSecret, which protects the lock on the Monarch's main tower.
demons.



* AchillesHeel: All of the Lock Keepers are weak to [[LightEmUp Bless]] and [[CastingAShadow Curse]] skills. They also have the same other weaknesses as the Monarch they are attached to, such as Alice's being weak to Fire and Wind skills.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of the Jail Monarch's emotional scar and DarkSecret that caused them to turn to EMMA for "salvation". It's their job to make sure the Monarch remains trapped by their trauma and cannot be freed to move on and stop using EMMA.
* AssholeVictim: The people the Lock Keepers represent have been taken care of off-screen by the Monarchs using their powers to destroy their lives, or in the case with Akira, has long-since died.
** The AlphaBitch who came back to humiliate Alice lost her boyfriend and her reputation was destroyed.
** The {{Jerkass}} publishers get ruined when Ango repents.
** The politician who blackmailed Mariko into stepping down is forced to step down himself and the greedy and corrupt civil worker who was really responsible for the little girl's death is dragged down with him.
** Akira's father tried to murder his son only to be killed by him in self-defense.
* GreaterScopeVillain: In a way. They are the source of the Jail Monarch's trauma but aren't dealt with directly; their Lock Keeper selves are robots taking their appearance.
* {{Greed}}: Actually applies to a majority of them with the exception of Alice's. Ango's editor was secretly using the reputation of Ango's grandfather to fleece the public for money, the civil servant working under Mariko took bribes in exchange for allowing the subpar construction job that resulted in a little girl's death, and Akira's father straight-up murdered his wife for her money.
* HateSink: All of the people they represent are real pieces of work, but special mention goes to Akira's father, who outstrips basically ''every'' villain except possibly Shido in pure monstrosity; the only reason ''he's'' not a target is because Akira got to him first. The Phantom Thieves are absolutely disgusted by him and Ryuji admits that beating up his Lock Keeper self is cathartic. Their encounter with this particular Lock Keeper strengthens their resolve to stop Akira from becoming worse than his father.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: For a while, these people managed to get away with destroying the Monarch's lives. By the time the Monarchs gets hold of EMMA, they turned the tables against them, destroying their lives, or in Akira's case, killed.
* MiniBoss: A powerful one at that. These monsters need to be beaten to send the calling card and face the Jail Monarch. That is with the exception of the Okinawa Lock Keeper, who is just the straight-up boss of the Jail due to its Monarch already being dead.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Each one faced will have four of the same weapon.
** Alice's Lock Keeper wields axes.
** Ango's Lock Keeper wields [[DualWield knives]].
** Hyodo's Lock Keeper uses [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe shields]].
** The Okinawa Lock Keeper uses a combination of [[AllYourPowersCombined axes, knives, and shields]], and is the only one who also [[BareFistedMonk fights with is bare hands]].
** Akira's Lock Keeper uses {{Grenade Launcher}}s.

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* AchillesHeel: All of the Lock Keepers are weak to [[LightEmUp Bless]] and [[CastingAShadow Curse]] skills. They also have the same other weaknesses as the Monarch they are attached to, such as Alice's being weak to Fire and Wind skills.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of the Jail Monarch's emotional scar and DarkSecret that caused them to turn to EMMA for "salvation". It's
ActuallyFourMooks: {{Exaggerated}}. If their job to make sure the Monarch remains trapped by their trauma and cannot be freed to move on and stop using EMMA.
* AssholeVictim: The people the Lock Keepers represent have been taken care of off-screen by the Monarchs using their powers to destroy their lives, or in the case with Akira, has long-since died.
** The AlphaBitch who came back to humiliate Alice lost her boyfriend and her reputation was destroyed.
** The {{Jerkass}} publishers get ruined when Ango repents.
** The politician who blackmailed Mariko
mask is stolen, they turn into stepping down is forced to step down himself and the greedy and corrupt civil worker who was really responsible for the little girl's death is dragged down with him.
** Akira's father tried to murder his son only to be killed by him in self-defense.
* GreaterScopeVillain: In a way. They are the source
''armies'' of the Jail Monarch's trauma but aren't dealt with directly; their Lock Keeper selves are robots taking their appearance.
demons.
* {{Greed}}: Actually applies to a majority of them with the exception of Alice's. Ango's editor was secretly using the reputation of Ango's grandfather to fleece the public for money, the civil servant working under Mariko took bribes in exchange for allowing the subpar construction job TheGoomba: The ones that resulted in a little girl's death, and Akira's father straight-up murdered his wife for her money.
* HateSink: All of the people they represent are real pieces of work, but special mention goes to Akira's father, who outstrips basically ''every'' villain except possibly Shido in pure monstrosity; the only reason ''he's'' not a target is because Akira got to him first. The Phantom Thieves are absolutely disgusted by him and Ryuji admits that beating up his Lock Keeper self is cathartic. Their encounter with this particular Lock Keeper strengthens their resolve to stop Akira from becoming worse than his father.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: For a while, these people managed to get away with destroying the Monarch's lives. By the time the Monarchs gets hold of EMMA, they turned the tables against them, destroying their lives, or in Akira's case, killed.
* MiniBoss: A powerful one at that. These
appear as masked humanoid monsters need or machines that can't become Personas all tend to be beaten have a simple "shoot and smash" strategy and mainly exist in numerous hordes to send get slaughtered by the calling card player.
* HumanoidAbomination: The Guards are in black, but lack feet, have white masks,
and face can turn the Jail Monarch. That is wishes of a person's Shadow into a diamond, which they then steal to brainwash the masses.
* MechanicalAbomination: Other versions include a security drone
with the exception of the Okinawa Lock Keeper, who is just the straight-up boss of the Jail due to its Monarch already being dead.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Each one faced will have four of the same weapon.
** Alice's Lock Keeper wields axes.
** Ango's Lock Keeper wields [[DualWield knives]].
** Hyodo's Lock Keeper uses [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe shields]].
** The Okinawa Lock Keeper uses
a combination of [[AllYourPowersCombined axes, knives, mask and shields]], arms, robot-dogs, and is the only one who also [[BareFistedMonk fights a walker with is bare hands]].
** Akira's Lock Keeper uses {{Grenade Launcher}}s.
missiles which are bloated with Shadows and masks.



[[folder:Lock Keeper of Shibuya]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of the girl who, with her fellow [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]] ruined Alice's life at Shujin so hard, she expunged the fact that she ever ''attended'' Shujin wiped off the records. The girl would then return to Alice's life in their adult years after Alice began her career as a designer, spreading SlutShaming rumors and pushing Alice to become a Monarch to finally get her revenge.

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[[folder:Lock Keeper of Shibuya]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form
!Other Characters
[[folder:Miyako Kaburagi]]
!!Miyako Kaburagi
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazueIkura (Japanese), Creator/MaraJunot (English)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5s_miyako_kaburagi.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Madame Kaburagi
of the girl who, with her fellow [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]] ruined Alice's life at Shujin so hard, she expunged Public Security Office]]

An officer in
the fact that she ever ''attended'' Shujin wiped off the records. The girl would then return to Alice's life in their adult years after Alice began her career as a designer, spreading SlutShaming rumors KPP's PSD and pushing Alice to become Zenkichi's boss. She's a Monarch to finally get her revenge.strict and capable officer.



* GreenEyedMonster: It's implied that she's jealous of Alice because a popular boy Shujin confessed to Alice instead of her.
* SchoolyardBullyAllGrownUp: She evidently returned to torment Alice after Alice graduated from Shujin and became a fashion designer, which is what pushed Alice to finally become a Monarch.
* SlutShaming: How she traumatized her and ruined her attempts at rebuilding her life.
* TeensAreMonsters: Given as Shujin is a ''high school'', certainly fits. She didn't get any better upon growing up, though.

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* GreenEyedMonster: BestServedCold: She justifies arresting the Phantom Thieves on obviously false charges to Zenkichi by telling him that they must endure whatever they have to if they want the eventual opportunity to strike back at Jyun Owada and the Board of Directors.
* BigDamnHeroes: It happens entirely off-screen, but Zenkichi realizes that [[spoiler:Miyako was likely the one who leaked the inside information Sae Niijima needed to get the police to release Zenkichi from custody and call off their manhunt of the Phantom Thieves]].
* ByTheBookCop: She's a strict law enforcer and simply goes by the rationale of the law, hence nearly resulting in the Phantom Thieves' arrest.
It's the Japanese version of her statement to the public in the epilogue that gives Shido's conspiracy an official name of sort, announcing that in addition to Owada's arrest, other congress members were being investigated alongside as suspected partners in an "Antisocial Force" (lit. "''Hanshakai Teki Soshiki''")--the Japanese government term for any organized crime syndicates with political backing and/or revolutionary aims capable of causing violent civil unrest.
* HeelFaceTurn: She at first plans on arresting the Phantom Thieves and is determined to do so, but after the Kyoto incident with Akane, she gets over it and [[spoiler:assists them instead]].
* IronLady: She's a cold, no-nonsense woman who leads one of the high-ranking branches of the Japanese police force. Kaburagi does have [[SugarAndIcePersonality a softer side]], as shown with some of the interactions between her and Zenkichi, but those moments are rare.
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: Miyako is
implied to have been this to Zenkichi in the past, owing to his seemingly UndyingLoyalty to her. [[spoiler:After Owada killed Zenkichi's wife in a drunken vehicular manslaughter and then, on top of that, was implied to have threatened Zenkichi's daughter, Akane, with a mental shutdown if Zenkichi didn't give up trying to pin the crime on him, Zenkichi almost completely lost himself to grief. The only person who was able to pick him back and keep him on track was his supervisor, Miyako.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A subdued example; [[spoiler:after she reluctantly agrees to arrest the Phantom Thieves once Jyun Owada imposes the issue on her and offers to promote her]], [[SelfDeprecation she bemoans that]] [[ToBeLawfulOrGood she's just a coward who acts when told]] and silently regrets
that she's jealous betraying Zenkichi.
* NecessarilyEvil: She is completely aware
of Alice just how rotten the system she serves is [[spoiler:and that Owada and the Commissioner General effectively are bribing her into arresting the Phantom Thieves on blatantly bogus charges]]. She still goes along with the orders from up top, however, because she sees the promotion that would come with following through as a popular boy Shujin confessed way to Alice instead of her.
* SchoolyardBullyAllGrownUp: She evidently returned to torment Alice after Alice graduated from Shujin and became a fashion designer, which is what pushed Alice
get high enough in the system to finally become weed out its corruption. [[spoiler:She eventually comes to agree with Zenkichi that sacrificing her principles for a Monarch.
long-term plan isn't worth it.]]
* SlutShaming: How she traumatized PetTheDog: Though she's introduced as [[IronLady something of a hardass]], Kaburagi [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold is also]] the very first person to tell Zenkichi to [[ParentsAsPeople go back home and see his daughter every once in a while]]. Then there's the fact that [[spoiler:[[LivingEmotionalCrutch her support kept Zenkichi from completely breaking down after the death of his wife Aoi]]]], explaining his trust in her and ruined their rather chummy (if not [[VitriolicBestBuds banter-prone]]) relationship even before [[HeelFaceTurn Kaburagi reexamines her attempts at rebuilding actions]].
* PrimAndProperBun: Wears
her life.
hair this way, which visually complements her IronLady credentials.
* TeensAreMonsters: Given ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Although she has "[[TheScapegoat place the blame on the Phantom Thieves for the national Change of Heart epidemic]]" as Shujin Plan B, Kaburagi still allows Zenkichi to go through with his investigation, which involves working with said Phantom Thieves to unravel the mystery. After the Okinawa incident, she additionally advises him to not trust anyone, even his allies, suggesting [[spoiler:she might have caught wind of Owada's meddling within the already corrupt police force and saw fit to tip off Zenkichi about it]]. Finally, when Zenkichi comes to her directly asking for help with [[spoiler:arresting Owada]], Kaburagi gives him three days to seal the deal and [[spoiler:reinstates Zenkichi by returning his badge]], but not without warning him she'll have to prioritize her own safety should he fail. She then tells one of her subordinates, who was listening in on their conversation, to leave Zenkichi alone and instead focus on [[spoiler:digging up dirt on the Commissioner General, whose heart was changed on Owada's orders]].
* RedHerring: One might suspect that she's actually an enemy for going against the Phantom Thieves as suspect for the mysterious Change of Heart cases. After Zenkichi uses himself as a decoy in place for their arrest and Sae sets him free however, she agrees to cooperate and even turns against [[spoiler:Konoe and Owada, who ordered the arrest of the Thieves]].
* TheScapegoat: If the police cannot find the true culprit for the Change of Heart epidemic, Kaburagi plans to put all blame on the Phantom Thieves as they are the only people with the power to do so and most of the victims fit their ''modus operandi''.
* SecretlySelfish: She
is a ''high school'', certainly fits. She didn't get any better upon growing up, though.dutiful and responsible law enforcer who genuinely wishes to apprehend the Phantom Thieves as threats to public safety. Like most of the police force, Kaburagi privately hates the Thieves for humiliating the Japanese law enforcement sector in the public's eyes, giving her [[ItsPersonal a more personal reason]] to take the Thieves down. As a result, Kaburagi is somewhat blinded by personal bias, refusing to empathize with [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenkichi]] until her HeelFaceTurn when the Thieves overthrow Akane as Monarch of the Kyoto Jail.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Kaburagi isn't evil and she shares Zenkichi's desire to change the corrupt system she is part of. To do so, she's willing to do whatever it takes to ensure she can advance in her position to eventually weed out the corruption around her, even going so far as to knowingly go against the law to try and arrest the Phantom Thieves if it means she can obtain a promotion.



[[folder:Lock Keeper of Sendai]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of Ango Natsume's editor, who knows full well Ango's skills are limited, but like Ango is using the kid's grandfather (who ''was'' a good author) to fleece the public for money.

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[[folder:Lock Keeper [[folder:Jyun Owada '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
!!Jyun Owada
->'''Voiced by:''' Ikuya Sawaki (Japanese), Creator/AndrewMorgado (English)
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A former crony
of Sendai]]
A Lock Keeper taking
Shido trying to take power for himself, and the form of Ango Natsume's editor, who knows full well Ango's skills are limited, but like Ango is using only villain in the kid's grandfather (who ''was'' game without a good author) to fleece the public FreudianExcuse for money.his wickedness. He's corrupt, incompetent and easily manipulated.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: The reason Ango was so heartbroken to find out what his editor really thought of his work was that his editor pretended to acknowledge Ango's worth as a writer while talking badly about him behind his back.
* CausticCritic: His BossBanter consists of sadistically harsh critiques towards Ango's prose.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: The editor reveals that the only reasons he helped Ango win was to use him as a source of income by riding on his grandfather's name.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: The reason Ango was BigBadWannabe:
** As one of Shido's cronies, he tries
so heartbroken hard to find out what his editor really thought of his work was claim the power that his editor pretended former boss had. Owada thinks he is in a BigBadDuumvirate with Akira Konoe and will be using EMMA and the Metaverse for his personal advancement to acknowledge Ango's worth Prime Minister. In reality, he's nothing more than an UnwittingPawn to Konoe, the latter planning to betray him once he had served his purpose.
** This is especially notable after Konoe's change of heart. After Konoe's public confession, Owada attempts to do damage control to remove any links back to himself. But then it becomes apparent that other officials were only collaborating with Owada because Konoe had stolen their desires.
* ComplexityAddiction: Being a former Conspirator for Shido, Owada inherits his habit of relying on subterfuge to keep his involvement out of the public's eyes. This is why his engineered manhunt for the Phantom Thieves gets prematurely halted; the cops can neither officially link the Phantom Thieves to the murder he wanted to pin on them nor did he actually go through the process to get a Judge's seal to make their arrest official.
* ContrivedCoincidence: How does the man who accidentally killed a police inspector's wife a year prior to ''Persona 5'' end up getting sponsored and targeted by the CEO of the biggest tech company at the time, with said CEO now trying to use the officer's daughter to catch a band of Metaverse-abusing teenagers under his supervision?
* CorruptPolitician: To the very bone,
as he would accept any offer to set him into power and even bribed Kaburagi to go against the Phantom Thieves herself.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Like Shido, he attempts to frame the Phantom Thieves for Ubukata's death using his connections to the police, but botched the process completely where Sae points out that he skipped various procedures to make it
a writer legal charge and gets it thrown out completely.
* DrunkDriver: How he killed Akane's mother two years prior to the events of ''Strikers''.
* EvilOldFolks: He's old, nasty, and corrupt and refused to bear any responsibility for having killed Akane's mother in a hit-and-run attack
while talking badly drunk.
* EvilVsEvil: The political opponents Konoe took care of for him turned out to be pretty corrupt in their own right, if the crimes they confessed to after their hearts were changed are legitimate. Doesn't make Owada any less of a rotten bastard though, and it's heavily implied that Konoe only went after those people because it was a way that he could fulfill his arrangement with Owada without doing anything Konoe considered "villainous".
* FlatCharacter: He has no reason to exist other than to act as the sole truly corrupt personality in the game and a decoy for the player.
* HarmlessVillain: At least in the present, anyway. Despite having a role in previous events, the other antagonists could simply have him arrested whenever they wanted to. The one time he tried to do something: frame the Phantom Thieves for murder, it also falls completely flat the second an actual defense attorney looked into it.
* HateSink: Much like Shido before him, he's a corrupt politician who shows no qualms covering up crimes, pinning it on others, and threaten others just to save his own skin. Unlike Shido, he's unanimously hated by nearly everyone notable in the game and is promptly arrested at the end of it.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: After getting away with at least one count of manslaughter for two years, along with a long list of corrupt acts that he's committed, Owada is finally arrested at the end of ''Strikers''.
* LackOfEmpathy: He accidentally ran over Akane's mother Aoi while drunk and covered it up by killing and then pinning the blame on a patsy (his secretary, to boot), and threatened Zenkichi with a death threat against Akane should he dare investigate any further. Based on how he worked for Shido, who was basically untouchable during that time, the threats definitely wouldn't be empty had Zenkichi chosen to continue.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizen: His character model is noticeably shorter than the characters he shares scenes with.
* NeverMyFault: Two years prior to ''Strikers'' and a year prior to ''Persona 5'', he ran over Akane's mother when he was drunk driving (which was already illegal on its own) and, to prevent himself from being investigated, blamed it on his secretary instead and had him commit suicide.
* RedHerring: The game builds him up to be a major threat. He's actually just a tool and a decoy for Konoe to take over with the EMMA application and is promptly arrested at the end of the game.
* TheRemnant: Owada is among the remaining members of Shido's Antisocial Force who are still at large after the events of the vanilla game. Of course, that gets fixed when he's arrested at the end of ''Strikers''.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Being one of Shido's supporters granted Owada a lot of power and that includes having a lot of members of the law enforcement in his pockets. In the present, however, this gets downplayed, since Shido's been arrested and the conspiracy uncovered, and eventually averted, as he finally gets arrested at the end of the game.
** Two years prior to the event of ''Strikers'', Owada killed Zenkichi's wife in a hit-and-run accident while drunk. Using his connections to Shido, Owada is able to get away with the murder by framing his secretary and threatening Akane.
** As the Phantom Thieves gets closer to solving the Change of Hearts epidemic, Owada and the Commissioner-General bribe Commissioner Kaburagi with promotion and frame the Phantom Thieves for the murder of Shuzo Ubukata‎‎, even putting up a fake arrest warrant with no hard evidence for them. Downplayed when Sae gets the warrant thrown out because of said lack of hard evidence, among other oversights.
* SmugSnake: He's an ''abysmally'' poor planner, and he's the only one not aware of it. His masterstroke to frame the Phantom Thieves gets destroyed utterly in an afternoon when he pisses off Kaburagi, the ''one'' person who could carry it out, and because ''he didn't actually go through the full arrest warrant process;'' the moment Sae takes a look at the warrant he pulled out of his ass, it withers.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
** To Shido. Like his former boss, Owada is a highly corrupt politician who is able to evade the law because of his power and is willing to hurt or kill anyone in his way, even children. He also has a personal rivalry with one of the Phantom Thieves like his former boss (specifically, Zenkichi), but knows literally nothing
about their identities.
** He's also one to Mitsuo, as far as his standing in the whole scheme revolving EMMA is concerned. They're both RedHerring culprits designed to divert the player, and are both portrayed as unlikable and irredeemable {{Hate Sink}}s, having nothing to back themselves up other than their narcissism. They're also responsible for murder, although Owada was only confirmed to commit manslaughter while Mitsuo purposefully killed Morooka in a feeble attempt to shake Inaba.
* TheUnfought: The player never directly confronts
him behind over the course of the game. He's conventionally arrested by the police in the epilogue.
* UnknownRival: He wants to build himself up as a major threat like
his back.
* CausticCritic: His BossBanter consists
former boss, but in the end, he never crosses paths with the Thieves (besides Zenkichi) directly or indirectly, and they end up seeing him getting arrested on TV at the end of sadistically harsh critiques towards Ango's prose.
the game without any direct confrontation or targeting his Shadow.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: The editor reveals UnwittingPawn: While they're technically partners, Akira Konoe was planning to have him [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs arrested (or brainwashed, or both)]] after he gained absolute power with the EMMA app.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: A corrupt Diet lawmaker who is known to be in Shido's faction. Owada is also the current Chief Cabinet Secretary.
* VillainousBreakdown: He panics after Konoe's change of heart, and considers using him as a scapegoat, much like he'd done with his secretary. When he realizes
that the only reasons commissioner general won't help him, he helped Ango win was to use him as a source of income by riding on loses his grandfather's name.composure.




[[folder:Lock Keeper of Sapporo]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of a greedy and negligent civil servant working under Mariko, who blamed a tragic ice sculpture accident (in truth caused by a sub-par construction job he was bribed into accepting) that killed a child on Mariko. This drove her to use EMMA to make sure the accident would never repeat.
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* {{Manchild}}: His way of deflecting blame for the accident was by using the incredibly juvenile "but everyone else was doing it" excuse. In general, his BossBanter sounds like he's throwing a tantrum over having been caught.
* NeverMyFault: Even though it was his own greed and negligence that caused the death of the child, he forced Hyodo to take full responsibility for it and when confronted about taking bribes by Hyodo herself, he tries to deflect the blame further by claiming everyone working for her was doing it.
* PassiveAggressiveKombat: He, a civil worker with a passive voice, is also a greedy asshole who was willing to cut corners, shows no guilt over getting a little girl killed, and then threatens to [[TakingYouWithMe take Hyodo down with him]] by making it seem like she's responsible.
* TakingYouWithMe: Hyodo's Lock Keeper threatens her with this trope, saying he'll make it seem like the embezzlement and collapse was her fault due to paperwork she's signed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lock Keeper of Okinawa]]
A Lock Keeper summoned by EMMA to confront the Thieves, as the Okinawa Monarch is dead.
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* AllYourPowersCombined: The Okinawa Lock Keeper can use the weapons of the previous three Lock Keepers.
* FlatCharacter: Unlike the other Lock Keepers, this Keeper isn't based on an existing person and thus displays no characterization of its own.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: As the Okinawa monarch is ''dead'', [[spoiler:EMMA]] just summons a generic keeper instead, to the point where it has no dialogue.
* TheSpeechless: Given as it's just a robot, rather than a more standard Lock Keeper, it doesn't say a word.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lock Keeper of Osaka]]
A Lock Keeper taking the form of Konoe's father, who was an {{Abusive Parent|s}} to Konoe, ''murdered his own wife'', and was eventually killed in self-defense, pinned by Akira as a burglary gone wrong.
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* AbusiveParents: Akira's father physically abused him and even contemplated [[OffingTheOffspring murdering him]].
* KillingInSelfDefense: Akira Konoe did murder his father, but the latter would have done it to his son, and ''had'' already killed his wife.
* NoRespectGuy: Akira's father seems to not be at all "respected", and is willing to flat out ''kill'' those who he perceives as slighting him, like Akira's mom.
-->'''Lock Keeper:''' It's like I'm some joke to people... You want to die? Trust me, I'll be glad to get rid of you!
* PaterFamilicide: Killed his wife over some money and tried to kill his son as well, [[KarmicDeath only for it to end up being the other way around]].
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by the present day, having been killed by Akira in self-defense when Akira was still a child.
[[/folder]]

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!Other Targets

[[folder:The True Culprit '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
!!Kuon Ichinose
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YokoHikasa (Japanese), Creator/KiraBuckland (English)
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Instigator]]
->''"Someone's handing you the best possible solution-all you have to do is take it and you'll never have a problem again. This isn't about mind control, this is about implementing the best solution for humanity. It just so happens that the most efficient route to the best solution is changing everyone's heart."''

-->'''Sin:''' Invidia (Envy)/Cavum (Emptiness)

A mysterious woman who meets the Thieves in a beef barbeque restaurant. She is a researcher working for a university and the creator of both Sophia and [=EMMA=]. It is said she shut off her emotions to unknown circumstances and never shed a tear even if her parents, the only people who understood her behavior, died. Due to her relatively abnormal behavior (not responding to other people in general, closing herself in her laboratory even when it's supposed to be closed etc.), other people treated her as if she was some sort of emotionless doll and even she thought that she wasn't human.
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* AffablyEvil: She's this ''and'' FauxAffablyEvil. Her warm and peppy personality is an act, but her amicability and helpfulness are entirely genuine; she just acts warmer than she naturally is because she wants to fit in and not disturb people, and her creation of EMMA was made in the genuine belief she was helping people.
* AntiVillain: At her core, Ichinose is a deeply lonely woman who has been embittered and isolated from society for so long she's lost sight of what even she wants, but hasn't actually grown to blame humanity for her situation; everything she does is based in the desire to help others, but her inability to read people empathetically means she doesn't understand she's making things worse.
* BerserkButton:
** Questioning her supposed inability to feel emotions and her inability to connect to people, or criticizing EMMA's plans, is the one thing that ''is'' guaranteed to get an emotional reaction from her - specifically, anger.
** She also doesn't like to interact with Sophia either. Given that she was made to help Ichinose understand the heart, only for Sophia to [[InnocentlyInsensitive start pestering her for answers to those questions]], it makes sense. While her response to Sophia isn't as unhinged as she does back in her own lab or in the Metaverse, when the party meets her before leaving Sendai and they introduce her to Sophia, she drops off whatever mannerisms she was faking and starts acting lukewarm towards her. She gets over it near the end of the game, however.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Konoe and EMMA. However, unlike any other human antagonist up to this point, she's actually the person who kickstarted the whole Metaverse-based catastrophe when she created [=EMMA's=] codebase and sold it to Konoe. She's also fully on board with Konoe's (ethically) dubious dealings with the Metaverse EMMA created. She gets DemotedToDragon once EMMA starts to gain more and more power.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: ZigZagged. Despite being a twist villain who acts as the game's equivalent to Adachi and Akechi, her altruism is genuine, but due to her inability to connect to people, extremely misguided until her defeat. She even admits that she knew something is wrong when she saw the people she "saved" with EMMA looked dead. She quickly goes back to being an ally after being confronted and retains her friendliness at the end of the game.
* BrokenAce: She's a genius programmer (who's skilled at it enough that Futaba was ''only'' able to get past her defensive hacking because Ichinose got distracted by Sophia's Awakening) and a well-versed cognitive psientist, to the point that she was able to create artificial intelligence all by herself, but she's also an emotionally dead wreck with NoSocialSkills who has no faith in her ability to connect with people or even make decisions for them, hence why she follows [=EMMA=]'s lead once EMMA develops the ability to set her own priorities and goals.
* ButNowIMustGo: After the defeat of Demiurge, she decides to leave with her creation Sophia to parts unknown at the end of the game to understand the human heart.
* CallBack: Her creation of Sophia and EMMA to see which AI could understand the human heart better is akin to Yaldabaoth's "game" to put HumanityOnTrial using Joker and Akechi as pawns. However, Yaldabaoth's "game" is deliberately rigged for the sake of his entertainment to make sure only he can take full control of the public. In the other hand, Ichinose was rooting for EMMA, but it was out of a fit of rage from Sophia triggering her personal insecurities, and even then EMMA was inferior from the get-go because she wasn't programmed as well as Sophia to fit the job, becoming TheCorruptor instead of whatever Ichinose planned for her to do.
* CassandraTruth: At the end of the story, she tries to turn herself in to atone for everything she did, but as there is no evidence to really prove it, no one at the police station believes her (or as how Zenkichi puts it, the police aren't into believing in fairy tales).
* CharacterTics: Humming the same tune Sophia does. Given she ''made'' Sophia, it makes sense.
* CreateYourOwnHero: She turns out to be the one who created Sophia, who, in-turn, ends up being the one to stop EMMA from taking over humanity and inspire a HeelFaceTurn in Ichinose herself.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: She literally can't feel or express emotions properly ever since she was a child, and [[GoodParents her parents were the only ones to try and help her through it and supported her.]] However, they abruptly died in unknown circumstances and her inability to properly express her grief combined with her decision to focus on her work, likely to distract herself from said grief, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint served to creep out her relatives and prompted them to call her "a heartless doll"]]. Ever since then, she's been isolated from others, with people talking behind her back due to how emotionless she came off as and her reluctance to interact with others due to her childhood trauma. In a desperate attempt to understand the heart so she could grow from being a "heartless being", she decided to create an AI whose purpose was to understand the heart, but she instead created [[ConstantlyCurious Sophie]], who instead asked ''her'' what a heart is under the reasoning that she had one, [[InnocentlyInsensitive unintentionally pressing her]] TraumaButton over her condition and causing her to think everything she did was AllForNothing. This led to her JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and [[ThenLetMeBeEvil accepting that she was heartless]], deciding to instead research how to make hearts unnecessary by unleashing a full blown supernatural catastrophe in a desperate attempt to ease her loneliness by making so she wasn't the only "heartless one".
* TheDragon: She's this to [=EMMA=]'s Metaverse at the game's final act, putting herself as the penultimate obstacle of the Phantom Thieves.
* DragonInChief: She's loyal to the [=EMMA=] application's goals on her own will and isn't controlled; in fact, she actually has full rights over that part of the Metaverse and has full control over its denizens.
* EmotionlessGirl: Played with. It's stated that she's acting out emotions and she has little-to-no actual ability to emote. About the deepest emotion she normally feels is [[BerserkButton lashing out]] whenever someone tells her she needs to understand the human heart in order to judge people - so much so that feeling genuine ''remorse'' for the first time is actually something she's overjoyed about, because she doesn't feel so emotionally dead. In reality, however, aside from her difficulty expressing emotions the way others do, she seems to have subconsciously repressed them.
* EmptyShell: According to her, at least. Her sense of self ''is'' there, but she's so detached from it - whether she knows it or not - that she scrapes the surface of being this. It's bad enough that she doesn't seem to have a Persona, or even a Shadow. [[BerserkButton The moment anyone makes her feel uncertain about her path, however, or the moment Sophia shows up...]]
* EveryoneHasStandards: Kuon Ichinose, a woman who describes herself as an emotionless doll, was able to look at the eyes of the people her app "saved" and determine that they seemed cold enough as to be effectively ''dead''. This in fact was the final catalyst of her HeelFaceTurn, causing her to realize that she was wrong about the heart as it relates to both humanity and herself.
* EvilMatriarch: In a sense. She's the one who created Sophie and is ultimately the one responsible for EMMA's attempt to sap emotions from humanity. She even goes so far as to try and kill the Phantom Thieves herself, motivated further by jealousy and anger. That being said, Sophie eventually gets her to turn over a new leaf.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: She's a beautiful, harmless-looking woman, but she's actually an emotionally detached person who's the true mastermind behind EMMA and the in-game catastrophe surrounding it.
** Somewhat downplayed by the fact that she does want to help people, but because of her inability to understand emotions and humanity, she ends up harming people instead.
* FatalFlaw: An interesting case, where she's aware she has one, but completely misjudged what it is.
** She thinks it's '''lack of emotion''', which is the reason why she even kickstarted the ''whole thing'' in the first place, from Sophia to EMMA.
** In reality, it's '''self-loathing'''. At her core, Ichinose believes she's an emotionally dead, soulless doll who can't connect or empathize with the world around her at all, and lost faith in her hope of one day understanding it when Sophia was just as clueless to what a heart was as she is, instead deciding to [[SweetAndSourGrapes reject it being needed at all]]. Because of that, she ignores ''her'' needs and wants, preventing her from realizing that deep down, she's [[IJustWantToHaveFriends just lonely]] and digs herself into a deeper and deeper hole to fill the void in her life rather than confront her issues.
* TheFakeCutie: While not exactly acting in the intent of cuteness per se, but more like acting as if she didn't shut off her emotions, her mannerisms pre-reveal are extremely cutesy-ish and Adorkable, but she almost looks as if she was trying too hard that it becomes uncomfortable to watch at best and disturbing at worst. It's {{Deconstructed}} however since she's in no means, a ''bad'' person, but she's obfuscating emotional warmth to make her easier to interact with.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Downplayed. Her peppy and loud disposition as well as her friendly personality is just an act. She truly believes that she has no emotions and can't understand them. Said peppiness isn't actually meant to manipulate people, though, as much as it is an attempt to fit in at all, and her desire to help people is genuine like Maruki, although it only resulted in an abomination because her creation cannot actually assess emotions. Therefore, it couldn't see anything across the screen and only considered people asking it for advice, so it just resorted to the most pragmatic answer possible; humanity's greatest desire is when she thinks for them. However, any time EMMA's plan or her true beliefs gets questioned, and especially as Sophia rapidly develops before her eyes, she quickly gets upset.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** The first thing that comes into mind is that her behavior and verbal tics before TheReveal is ''extremely questionable'' at best; she just seems too friendly and peppy to be actually genuine.
** After Ango and Alice talked about someone monitoring the Jails, the party goes to a speech by Akira Konoe, then Ichinose comes in because she can hear Ryuji talking about the Phantom Thieves, leading her to suspect that they are, since she also monitors the Jails to observe [=EMMA's=] evolution. She wasn't specifically looking for the Phantom Thieves, but she does recognize the Phantom Thieves despite they were masked.
** Furthermore, she knows Konoe personally and she's actually the one to invite him to talk in her university; she even knows the Keyword of Konoe's Jail. It's obvious since she's using him as an accomplice to achieve EMMA's goals of determining the answer to humanity's happiness.
** Ichinose seems be one of those characters who does close to nothing prior to TheReveal while clearly being represented as a major character. You do not personally meet her after leaving Sendai and before TheReveal, to a degree that even after supposedly apprehending the real culprit (Konoe) and everyone was preparing to go back home after an action-packed field trip, she's nowhere to be seen and the party still knows almost nothing about her.
** Here's a rather subtle point. During an early conversation between the Phantom Thieves about stopping Alice, Sophia blatantly advises killing Alice's Shadow. When Ichinose was defeated in the Jail of the Abyss, she asks the Phantom Thieves to kill her out of guilt, indicating that is her mindset incorporated within Sophia, despite being a failed prototype of EMMA.
*** Another foreshadowing of Ichinose's true nature on a similar tangent is that when Konoe was urged by EMMA to turn someone close to the Phantom Thieves into a Monarch to use their Jail as bait to capture the Thieves, the app never once told him anything about the person in question, leading him to unknowingly brainwash Akane, who is very clearly underage and doesn't have a clue how a Jail actually works. After Ichinose briefly took control of Sophia and she drops off a cliff due to a combination of battle fatigue and FightingFromTheInside to defy Ichinose's orders, Yusuke literally calls her "YouMonster" in her face. Her response to this is that she doesn't feel bad about manipulating Sophia because she had no empathy. The idea to manipulate Akane because she was the only one issuing a request for EMMA to save her most likely came from this mindset.
** Probably one of the biggest (and most subtle) dead giveaways is just the fact that she breaks character for a second the first time the Phantom Thieves show her Sophia. You'd think such an apparently peppy, friendly, gung-ho AI researcher would be very interested in the very emotive and mysterious AI that's been aiding the Phantom Thieves, but her voice drops an octave and she says Sophia's name in a very lukewarm fashion before bouncing back to her normal act whilst completely ignoring her. The Phantom Thieves don't really sniff out any abnormalities and it's rather subtle, but it sticks out.
** The biggest giveaway however, is that she has [[InterfaceSpoiler a character portrait]] ''[[InterfaceSpoiler and]]'' [[InterfaceSpoiler a cut-in for a character]] that does close to nothing for most of the story, something that is (usually) only reserved for very important characters.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A mentally disturbed woman who was ostracized by society for being "[[EmotionlessGirl a doll]]" manages to create a God of Control out of nowhere just because her previous creation triggered her personal BerserkButton.
* GenkiGirl: Subverted. She speaks in a fast and hyperactive way when she's putting up an act. Even moments before she lets the mask drop, she's enthusiastic and energetic for a while until she starts speaking in her normal, cool and bitter tone.
* GoMadFromTheIsolation: The constant ostracizing and inability to connect with anyone around her eventually caused her to become a self-loathing misanthrope who hates the fact other people have a heart and she feels she doesn't.
* GondorCallsForAid: Perhaps the most surprising twist of events in the game. After Sophia awakens Pandora, she manages to convince Ichinose to help the Phantom Thieves' cause to stop [=EMMA=]'s rampage, and she ends up playing a big part in putting a stop to it.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Played with. She is the creator of the [=EMMA=] AI, and created her and Sophia to understand human desires, effectively placing her in this position. After [=EMMA=] becomes fully sentient and starts warping reality, however, she is willingly DemotedToDragon, seeing her creation as a much better ruler than herself, before pulling a HeelFaceTurn after Sophie gets her to realize her mistakes.
* GreenEyedMonster: Her sin and motif is envy, because her inability to feel emotions nearly all the time left her with a desire to be capable of doing so but no idea how to do it. However, she's denying that understanding human hearts requires understanding emotions itself, and snaps when Sophia's case proves otherwise, because she's afraid that means she can never truly connect with people. This caused her to outright create a misguided abomination who discards humanity's thought in return for it thinking for them.
* HeelFaceTurn: While initially loyal to the Demiurge's goals, once she is defeated by Sophia's Pandora, she understands the importance of a heart and officially assists the Phantom Thieves as an ally. She even tries to turn herself in after everything is said and done, only to fail because there is no evidence to link her to the Change of Heart crimes.
* HeelRealization: She is actually the creator of EMMA, with Sophia being the prototype; once being convinced by Sophia, she realizes that EMMA has gone out of control and assists the party against the rogue AI turned False God Demiurge. At the ending, she even admits that she already saw things GoneHorriblyWrong when everyone she "saved" looked almost dead. Consider that these people's appearance was an eye-opener by ''Ichinose'' standards, that paints a picture of a clear and present deep-six to the soul that anyone could see, as well as proves once and for all that she herself is a truly living person as opposed to the "doll" she perceived herself as.
* HiddenDepths: An interesting case that Ichinose seems to be unaware of them herself; for all of her belief in her own inhumanity, she's motivated almost entirely by compassion and a desire to do good, and has some outright childish attitudes, given how easy it is to [[BerserkButton provoke]] her.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: At her core, Ichinose is a deeply lonely woman who hates the fact she can't connect or easily empathize with other people at all, and in fact, her core motive for making Sophia was to create a machine that could tell her how to feel things normally as well as her OnlyFriend.
* KarmaHoudini: She actually attempts to ''defy'' this. After EMMA's defeat, she tries to turn herself into the police for her actions, but is let out because of how far-fetched her confession sounded, despite the creator of EMMA being the first person that the police should be looking for about the Japan-wide Change of Heart incidents. Thus, the trope ends up ''technically'' being played straight in the end, though not due to any moral failing or lack of responsibility on her part.
* LackOfEmpathy: Played with. She lacks ''personal'' empathy, which means she has no idea how to emote or instinctively connect with people, and can be incredibly ruthless. As far as ''social'' empathy, she has in abundance - if she didn't, it's probable she wouldn't have programmed EMMA in the first place. That same lack of personal empathy combined with her desire to genuinely do good for the world can make it ''more'' nightmarish than if she just didn't give a rip, though: She was fully on board with Konoe developing a Jail system with EMMA to unleash mass MindRape, in the belief that would result in a better world. The system was already there when she programmed EMMA, Konoe and Ubukata just made it come to life.
* LargeHam: She screams most of her lines out ''loud''. Justified, in that she's literally acting most of them out; her real personality is a lot more subdued and calm.
* LastNameBasis: Everyone, including Sophia, the AI created, calls her by her surname of Ichinose.
* LetOffByTheDetective: After the police laugh her off for admitting to creating the Demiurge and the whole game's events, she tries turning to Zenkichi for confirmation of her crimes, only for him to turn her away as well.
* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: There's one interval where Sophia blatantly suggests killing Alice's Shadow to induce a mental shutdown, and the idea to manipulate Akane, a child's Shadow to capture the Phantom Thieves is presented by EMMA to Konoe. Since Ichinose created both of these applications, these might be manifestations of her mindset integrated into her creations.
* LonersAreFreaks: Deconstructed. She is an extreme introvert, but in truth, she ''desperately'' wants to connect with people around her, and being treated as an aberrant freak eventually [[SelfFulfillingProphecy caused her to decide that everyone was right]].
* LukeIAmYourFather: After reaching her the first time will in the Jail of the Abyss, Ichinose reveals that she created Sophia in order to find a heart, only to trash her immediately when Sophia asked questions she couldn't answer. She proves this by issuing a command code that has Sophia turn on the Thieves. In fact, Sophia's humming originated from her as well.
* MeasuringTheMarigolds: Deconstructed and played for tragedy. She made a computer program to help her explain what a heart is because she doesn't think she has one herself, and wanted to know what was wrong with her. When Sophia proved to be just as clueless about a heart was, she ''snapped'' and decided it didn't matter, the problem was with the world.
* TheMentallyDisturbed: It's pretty clear that Ichinose isn't mentally well, and the fact that she describes herself as an "emotionless doll" instead of a human (though it's almost certain she is human) is a fairly good indicator that she's not on her best mind. She isn't bothered by this mindset in and of itself, but she ''is'' sincerely upset about how isolated this makes her.
* MetaTwist: That the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} following you around who reveals absolutely nothing about her past turns out to be a major antagonist is not really surprising to anyone who remembers Adachi or Akechi. That she is ''[[AffablyEvil genuinely]]'' helpful and nice, and that she has a HeelFaceTurn shortly after TheReveal is more of a shock.
* MotorMouth: Invoked. When putting on her emotional mask, she speaks extremely quickly to shove as much information in her lines as possible. After she stops acting, she's a lot more measured in how many words-per-minute she belts out.
* MyEyesAreLeaking: Because she's never been able to properly feel her emotions, she never outwardly expressed grief over anything, even when her beloved parents died. So when she starts crying over Sophia saying she's her friend despite everything, she's completely confused as to what she's feeling.
* MythologyGag: The fact that she acts as a friend and informant for the main party only to turn on them during the penultimate confrontation and managed to be convinced to join them for real in the future is shared with Adachi from ''Persona 4'' and Akechi from ''Persona 5 Royal''. Perhaps coincidentally, all three of these also happen to have "Chi" in their surname.
* NoIndoorVoice: She's ''extremely'' loud and peppy when conversing with the Phantom Thieves. Subverted once her true nature is exposed however, in which she speaks in a normal tone.
* NonActionBigBad: Kuon is TheManBehindTheMan and attempts to stop the Phantom Thieves herself, but she doesn't actually have a Persona, which means her boss fight is just her drowning the party in Shadows while she stays behind a barrier and charges up the WaveMotionGun EMMA lent to her.
* OrphansOrdeal: Heavily implied. She states that her parents were the only people who understood her unique mindset, and losing them destroyed pretty much the only emotional support she had, beginning the social isolation that [[GoMadFromTheIsolation turned her into the self-loathing misanthrope she is today]].
* PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou: Once she's finally defeated for good with Sophia awakening Pandora, she asks Sophie to kill her out of guilt, claiming that she'd be an obstacle if they didn't. Based on how Sophia asked at the start of the game that if the Phantom Thieves can kill Alice's Shadow if they can't steal her treasure to make her atone, this response might be her real mindset (that it'd be easier and more convenient to kill people rather than try to redeem them).
* PsychopathicManchild: Due to how out of touch she's been with her emotions her entire life, she has the same grip over her anger that a moody teenager would have, immediately lashing out whenever anything provokes her.
* RedHerring: Based on how she basically revealed that she's the instigator of this Metaverse-related incident right near the end of the game's second arc, you may think that she's the final boss with a Persona. She isn't, and she doesn't actually have a Persona.
* ReluctantPsycho: The dominant emotion she seems to feel is self-loathing, because of her inability to connect with people. Part of her motive for discarding Sophia in place of EMMA is because she has no faith in her own ability to empathize with people, and this consistently upsets her no matter how emotionless she thinks she is.
* SecretlySelfish: Before fighting the last Shadow she summons, Morgana tells her that she wasn't creating EMMA for the sake of some benefit for humanity but is running away from her deep-seated psychological issues.
* SelfDeprecation: See ReluctantPsycho above. She's fully aware of how emotionless she is and her lack of skill in connecting to people, and admits flat-out she views herself as a "doll".
* ShadowArchetype:
** She's one to Maruki. While both are friendly geniuses who are trying to research the human heart and [[spoiler:act as the main instigator of reality distorting events with similar mechanics,]] Maruki is incredibly warm and sympathetic to other people, and is genuinely caring for the well being of others, [[spoiler:even when he gets distorted]]. Ichinose, in the other hand is just cold and nearly robotic, even going as far as deliberately creating an AI god that can potentially enslave humanity into what it (and she) perceives as eternal happiness.
** She's also one to Sophia. Both have trouble understanding human emotions, want to learn what a heart really means, and desire to help humanity grow. However while Sophia had the Phantom Thieves guide her throughout her journey and teach her what a heart is, [[spoiler:Kuon suffered loneliness throughout her whole life with no one bothering to teach her, thus Kuon eventually decides that understanding a human heart is not necessary for humanity's growth]].
* SkewedPriorities: Lampshaded in the final act where despite the whole of Japan virtually knocking on the door of the apocalypse, she still sends junk requests to the Phantom Thieves like before, while noting this isn't the best time to do so.
* SlasherSmile: Sports a rather nasty one when she tries to blast the Phantom Thieves off the Abyss Jail's cliff. Be noted that she does this straight out from her 3D model.
* TheSociopath: Played with. Ichinose initially ''believes'' herself to be this and comes across as such too, putting on a perky facade to hide her "true" personality and admitting that she doesn't have a heart. However, a bonding moment with Sophia and a HeelFaceTurn prove that she was in fact just lonely all along and desperately needing friends and family.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Once her 'true' personality goes exposed, she drops off her LargeHam tendencies and starts speaking in a eerily soft tone while maintaining most of her verbal tics as before. Upon her HeelFaceTurn, this gets dropped.
* StepfordSmiler: Her peppy disposition is an attempt to cover for how she doesn't know how to emote or connect with people at all.
* SuperiorSuccessor: Of Goro Akechi in terms of being pretending to ally with the Phantom Thieves only to betray them. However Ichinose was much better in hiding her true nature than Akechi allowing her to manipulate the Phantom Thieves without being suspected until she reveal herself in the end, while the Phantom Thieves were able to see right through Akechi's facade and turn his manipulations against him. Also, Ichinose was able to help the Phantom Thieves defeat EMMA, while Akechi's plans to humiliate Shido were doomed from the beginning.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
** The first conversation she had with the Thieves involves over emphasizing about food nutrition and overly causal banter, and she even gives the Thieves a candy before she leaves; This is the exact way that Takuto Maruki from ''Royal'' interacts with the Phantom Thieves during his consultant sessions. Furthermore, both of them share an [[spoiler:equally misguided but noble goal]].'
** As far as her role in this whole incident goes, Ichinose is similar to Tohru Adachi. Both were true culprits who initially present themselves as bumbling, jovial personalities until their cover blows away and hid themselves behind a bunch of RedHerring culprits, and their role in the story prior to TheReveal is largely relegated to reminding the audience that they exist. Pretty much the only difference is that Ichinose was at least partially in control of EMMA while Adachi is controlled by the deities of the Midnight Channel.
* TarotMotifs: Reversed Hope. Hope symbolized optimism and positivity. Ichinose created EMMA as a solution to grant people a false hope to ease the pain after giving up on herself.
* TechnoWizard: She's an exponentially better programmer and hacker than Futaba, creating Sophia, an artificial being capable of developing her own ego and thus her own heart and Persona, through nothing but computer code. Her next creation, EMMA, is able to become a new God of Control on par with Yaldabaoth.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Her being unable to easily display outward emotions got her labelled as a freak by everyone in her life. When Sophia couldn't immediately tell her she was human like everyone else upon her activation, Ichinose concluded that she was truly an emotionless monster, which indirectly birthed [=EMMA=]'s conclusion that the heart was a hindrance to humanity.
* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: Unlike any other targets in this game that obviously stand out like a sore thumb when the Phantom Thieves first meet them, Ichinose doesn't look any different from any other person on the streets. Despite this, she's actually the true culprit of the game's incidents (or at least, the person who kick-started it).
* TinMan: In spite of what many people around her and what Ichinose herself believes, she actually ''can'' feel some emotions deeply, albeit very rarely. The main ones she shows are anger (when Sophia asks her what a heart is) and remorse (when she realizes that Sophia actually does have a mind and soul beyond her programming and she forced her to betray her friends).
* TreacherousQuestGiver: Played with. She sometimes hands out sidequests to the Phantom Thieves before TheReveal. After it, she has a HeelFaceTurn and still hands them out when you encounter her in the overworld.
* TheUnfought: She doesn't fight you herself. Instead, she just controls Sophia to attack you, then sends out a massive mob attack before summoning a Hecatoncheir.
* {{Ubermensch}}: She genuinely wants to help people, but her moral code not only discounts emotions, but views even attempts to understand them as suspect. This resulted in her trying to grant desires in a similar vein as [[spoiler:Maruki before]], only to end up with something that takes desires because it cannot process emotions, and thus believes that "the best desire is no desire". Deconstructed, however, in that Sophia realizes she was lying to herself about how pained she felt being isolated from the world, and created a justification for herself to stop trying - she's really far more of a Last Man, aping actual morality while having no real views of her own.
* UncannyValleyGirl: She looks like a normal, attractive enough woman at first glance, but her overly peppy and enthusiastic behavior comes across as unnatural and at times even unnerving to the Phantom Thieves. The fact that she's indeed faking it only adds to the creepiness.
* VillainousBSOD: When Sophia manages to overwrite her own programming, proving she has emotions independent of what she was programmed with and that she actually does have a heart, Ichinose completely loses even [[EmotionlessGirl her]] composure, initially going into a berserk denial that what she's seeing is proof that she threw away and brainwashed someone who is effectively ''her daughter,'' and when Sophia gives her a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech in which she expresses pity for what Ichinose is and how she got that way, she has a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment and starts crying profusely, something she didn't even do when her own parents died.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about Ichinose without mentioning that she is the root behind the events of the game and the creator of the EMMA app.
* WouldHurtAChild: {{Implied}}. When Yusuke flat out calls her "YouMonster" after she forcefully brainwashes Sophia to attack the Thieves to no avail, her response was that she never felt bad about doing such a thing. If Futaba's comments about [=AIs=] and their creators were taken as granted, then EMMA getting Akane {{Mind Rape}}d and turned into Konoe's sentinel because she was the only Monarch candidate available was clearly based on her mindset, implying that she didn't have any issues using children to threaten others if she thought it was needed.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: A sign of her 'emotionlessness' is how she sees this as a default and sensible behavior. She attempts this on the Phantom Thieves after resetting and reprogramming Sophia and ordering her to kill them. When defeated herself, [[GracefulLoser she encourages the Phantom Thieves to do so to her to keep her from interfering again]], something that is actually heavily implied to be her mindset (as seen when Sophia advises the Phantom Thieves to kill Alice at the start of the game instead of trying to change her heart).
* ZergRush: She attempts this on you during the second time you fight her. After Sophia awakens, the last enemy she sends out is a Hecatoncheir.
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!Minor Enemies

[[folder:Shadow Guards]]
The first form of the minions of the Jail Monarchs. Taking the form of black shadows wearing security uniforms, they steal the wishes of other people's shadows by order of the local Jail Monarch. If their mask is taken though, they'll become demons.
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* ActuallyFourMooks: {{Exaggerated}}. If their mask is stolen, they turn into ''armies'' of demons.
* TheGoomba: The ones that appear as masked humanoid monsters or machines that can't become Personas all tend to have a simple "shoot and smash" strategy and mainly exist in numerous hordes to get slaughtered by the player.
* HumanoidAbomination: The Guards are in black, but lack feet, have white masks, and can turn the wishes of a person's Shadow into a diamond, which they then steal to brainwash the masses.
* MechanicalAbomination: Other versions include a security drone with a mask and arms, robot-dogs, and a walker with missiles which are bloated with Shadows and masks.
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!Other Characters
[[folder:Miyako Kaburagi]]
!!Miyako Kaburagi
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazueIkura (Japanese), Creator/MaraJunot (English)
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[[caption-width-right:350:Madame Kaburagi of the Public Security Office]]

An officer in the KPP's PSD and Zenkichi's boss. She's a strict and capable officer.
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* BestServedCold: She justifies arresting the Phantom Thieves on obviously false charges to Zenkichi by telling him that they must endure whatever they have to if they want the eventual opportunity to strike back at Jyun Owada and the Board of Directors.
* BigDamnHeroes: It happens entirely off-screen, but Zenkichi realizes that [[spoiler:Miyako was likely the one who leaked the inside information Sae Niijima needed to get the police to release Zenkichi from custody and call off their manhunt of the Phantom Thieves]].
* ByTheBookCop: She's a strict law enforcer and simply goes by the rationale of the law, hence nearly resulting in the Phantom Thieves' arrest. It's the Japanese version of her statement to the public in the epilogue that gives Shido's conspiracy an official name of sort, announcing that in addition to Owada's arrest, other congress members were being investigated alongside as suspected partners in an "Antisocial Force" (lit. "''Hanshakai Teki Soshiki''")--the Japanese government term for any organized crime syndicates with political backing and/or revolutionary aims capable of causing violent civil unrest.
* HeelFaceTurn: She at first plans on arresting the Phantom Thieves and is determined to do so, but after the Kyoto incident with Akane, she gets over it and [[spoiler:assists them instead]].
* IronLady: She's a cold, no-nonsense woman who leads one of the high-ranking branches of the Japanese police force. Kaburagi does have [[SugarAndIcePersonality a softer side]], as shown with some of the interactions between her and Zenkichi, but those moments are rare.
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: Miyako is implied to have been this to Zenkichi in the past, owing to his seemingly UndyingLoyalty to her. [[spoiler:After Owada killed Zenkichi's wife in a drunken vehicular manslaughter and then, on top of that, was implied to have threatened Zenkichi's daughter, Akane, with a mental shutdown if Zenkichi didn't give up trying to pin the crime on him, Zenkichi almost completely lost himself to grief. The only person who was able to pick him back and keep him on track was his supervisor, Miyako.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A subdued example; [[spoiler:after she reluctantly agrees to arrest the Phantom Thieves once Jyun Owada imposes the issue on her and offers to promote her]], [[SelfDeprecation she bemoans that]] [[ToBeLawfulOrGood she's just a coward who acts when told]] and silently regrets that she's betraying Zenkichi.
* NecessarilyEvil: She is completely aware of just how rotten the system she serves is [[spoiler:and that Owada and the Commissioner General effectively are bribing her into arresting the Phantom Thieves on blatantly bogus charges]]. She still goes along with the orders from up top, however, because she sees the promotion that would come with following through as a way to get high enough in the system to finally weed out its corruption. [[spoiler:She eventually comes to agree with Zenkichi that sacrificing her principles for a long-term plan isn't worth it.]]
* PetTheDog: Though she's introduced as [[IronLady something of a hardass]], Kaburagi [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold is also]] the very first person to tell Zenkichi to [[ParentsAsPeople go back home and see his daughter every once in a while]]. Then there's the fact that [[spoiler:[[LivingEmotionalCrutch her support kept Zenkichi from completely breaking down after the death of his wife Aoi]]]], explaining his trust in her and their rather chummy (if not [[VitriolicBestBuds banter-prone]]) relationship even before [[HeelFaceTurn Kaburagi reexamines her actions]].
* PrimAndProperBun: Wears her hair this way, which visually complements her IronLady credentials.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Although she has "[[TheScapegoat place the blame on the Phantom Thieves for the national Change of Heart epidemic]]" as Plan B, Kaburagi still allows Zenkichi to go through with his investigation, which involves working with said Phantom Thieves to unravel the mystery. After the Okinawa incident, she additionally advises him to not trust anyone, even his allies, suggesting [[spoiler:she might have caught wind of Owada's meddling within the already corrupt police force and saw fit to tip off Zenkichi about it]]. Finally, when Zenkichi comes to her directly asking for help with [[spoiler:arresting Owada]], Kaburagi gives him three days to seal the deal and [[spoiler:reinstates Zenkichi by returning his badge]], but not without warning him she'll have to prioritize her own safety should he fail. She then tells one of her subordinates, who was listening in on their conversation, to leave Zenkichi alone and instead focus on [[spoiler:digging up dirt on the Commissioner General, whose heart was changed on Owada's orders]].
* RedHerring: One might suspect that she's actually an enemy for going against the Phantom Thieves as suspect for the mysterious Change of Heart cases. After Zenkichi uses himself as a decoy in place for their arrest and Sae sets him free however, she agrees to cooperate and even turns against [[spoiler:Konoe and Owada, who ordered the arrest of the Thieves]].
* TheScapegoat: If the police cannot find the true culprit for the Change of Heart epidemic, Kaburagi plans to put all blame on the Phantom Thieves as they are the only people with the power to do so and most of the victims fit their ''modus operandi''.
* SecretlySelfish: She is a dutiful and responsible law enforcer who genuinely wishes to apprehend the Phantom Thieves as threats to public safety. Like most of the police force, Kaburagi privately hates the Thieves for humiliating the Japanese law enforcement sector in the public's eyes, giving her [[ItsPersonal a more personal reason]] to take the Thieves down. As a result, Kaburagi is somewhat blinded by personal bias, refusing to empathize with [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenkichi]] until her HeelFaceTurn when the Thieves overthrow Akane as Monarch of the Kyoto Jail.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Kaburagi isn't evil and she shares Zenkichi's desire to change the corrupt system she is part of. To do so, she's willing to do whatever it takes to ensure she can advance in her position to eventually weed out the corruption around her, even going so far as to knowingly go against the law to try and arrest the Phantom Thieves if it means she can obtain a promotion.
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[[folder:Jyun Owada '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
!!Jyun Owada
->'''Voiced by:''' Ikuya Sawaki (Japanese), Creator/AndrewMorgado (English)
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A former crony of Shido trying to take power for himself, and the only villain in the game without a FreudianExcuse for his wickedness. He's corrupt, incompetent and easily manipulated.
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* BigBadWannabe:
** As one of Shido's cronies, he tries so hard to claim the power that his former boss had. Owada thinks he is in a BigBadDuumvirate with Akira Konoe and will be using EMMA and the Metaverse for his personal advancement to Prime Minister. In reality, he's nothing more than an UnwittingPawn to Konoe, the latter planning to betray him once he had served his purpose.
** This is especially notable after Konoe's change of heart. After Konoe's public confession, Owada attempts to do damage control to remove any links back to himself. But then it becomes apparent that other officials were only collaborating with Owada because Konoe had stolen their desires.
* ComplexityAddiction: Being a former Conspirator for Shido, Owada inherits his habit of relying on subterfuge to keep his involvement out of the public's eyes. This is why his engineered manhunt for the Phantom Thieves gets prematurely halted; the cops can neither officially link the Phantom Thieves to the murder he wanted to pin on them nor did he actually go through the process to get a Judge's seal to make their arrest official.
* ContrivedCoincidence: How does the man who accidentally killed a police inspector's wife a year prior to ''Persona 5'' end up getting sponsored and targeted by the CEO of the biggest tech company at the time, with said CEO now trying to use the officer's daughter to catch a band of Metaverse-abusing teenagers under his supervision?
* CorruptPolitician: To the very bone, as he would accept any offer to set him into power and even bribed Kaburagi to go against the Phantom Thieves herself.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Like Shido, he attempts to frame the Phantom Thieves for Ubukata's death using his connections to the police, but botched the process completely where Sae points out that he skipped various procedures to make it a legal charge and gets it thrown out completely.
* DrunkDriver: How he killed Akane's mother two years prior to the events of ''Strikers''.
* EvilOldFolks: He's old, nasty, and corrupt and refused to bear any responsibility for having killed Akane's mother in a hit-and-run attack while drunk.
* EvilVsEvil: The political opponents Konoe took care of for him turned out to be pretty corrupt in their own right, if the crimes they confessed to after their hearts were changed are legitimate. Doesn't make Owada any less of a rotten bastard though, and it's heavily implied that Konoe only went after those people because it was a way that he could fulfill his arrangement with Owada without doing anything Konoe considered "villainous".
* FlatCharacter: He has no reason to exist other than to act as the sole truly corrupt personality in the game and a decoy for the player.
* HarmlessVillain: At least in the present, anyway. Despite having a role in previous events, the other antagonists could simply have him arrested whenever they wanted to. The one time he tried to do something: frame the Phantom Thieves for murder, it also falls completely flat the second an actual defense attorney looked into it.
* HateSink: Much like Shido before him, he's a corrupt politician who shows no qualms covering up crimes, pinning it on others, and threaten others just to save his own skin. Unlike Shido, he's unanimously hated by nearly everyone notable in the game and is promptly arrested at the end of it.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: After getting away with at least one count of manslaughter for two years, along with a long list of corrupt acts that he's committed, Owada is finally arrested at the end of ''Strikers''.
* LackOfEmpathy: He accidentally ran over Akane's mother Aoi while drunk and covered it up by killing and then pinning the blame on a patsy (his secretary, to boot), and threatened Zenkichi with a death threat against Akane should he dare investigate any further. Based on how he worked for Shido, who was basically untouchable during that time, the threats definitely wouldn't be empty had Zenkichi chosen to continue.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizen: His character model is noticeably shorter than the characters he shares scenes with.
* NeverMyFault: Two years prior to ''Strikers'' and a year prior to ''Persona 5'', he ran over Akane's mother when he was drunk driving (which was already illegal on its own) and, to prevent himself from being investigated, blamed it on his secretary instead and had him commit suicide.
* RedHerring: The game builds him up to be a major threat. He's actually just a tool and a decoy for Konoe to take over with the EMMA application and is promptly arrested at the end of the game.
* TheRemnant: Owada is among the remaining members of Shido's Antisocial Force who are still at large after the events of the vanilla game. Of course, that gets fixed when he's arrested at the end of ''Strikers''.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Being one of Shido's supporters granted Owada a lot of power and that includes having a lot of members of the law enforcement in his pockets. In the present, however, this gets downplayed, since Shido's been arrested and the conspiracy uncovered, and eventually averted, as he finally gets arrested at the end of the game.
** Two years prior to the event of ''Strikers'', Owada killed Zenkichi's wife in a hit-and-run accident while drunk. Using his connections to Shido, Owada is able to get away with the murder by framing his secretary and threatening Akane.
** As the Phantom Thieves gets closer to solving the Change of Hearts epidemic, Owada and the Commissioner-General bribe Commissioner Kaburagi with promotion and frame the Phantom Thieves for the murder of Shuzo Ubukata‎‎, even putting up a fake arrest warrant with no hard evidence for them. Downplayed when Sae gets the warrant thrown out because of said lack of hard evidence, among other oversights.
* SmugSnake: He's an ''abysmally'' poor planner, and he's the only one not aware of it. His masterstroke to frame the Phantom Thieves gets destroyed utterly in an afternoon when he pisses off Kaburagi, the ''one'' person who could carry it out, and because ''he didn't actually go through the full arrest warrant process;'' the moment Sae takes a look at the warrant he pulled out of his ass, it withers.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
** To Shido. Like his former boss, Owada is a highly corrupt politician who is able to evade the law because of his power and is willing to hurt or kill anyone in his way, even children. He also has a personal rivalry with one of the Phantom Thieves like his former boss (specifically, Zenkichi), but knows literally nothing about their identities.
** He's also one to Mitsuo, as far as his standing in the whole scheme revolving EMMA is concerned. They're both RedHerring culprits designed to divert the player, and are both portrayed as unlikable and irredeemable {{Hate Sink}}s, having nothing to back themselves up other than their narcissism. They're also responsible for murder, although Owada was only confirmed to commit manslaughter while Mitsuo purposefully killed Morooka in a feeble attempt to shake Inaba.
* TheUnfought: The player never directly confronts him over the course of the game. He's conventionally arrested by the police in the epilogue.
* UnknownRival: He wants to build himself up as a major threat like his former boss, but in the end, he never crosses paths with the Thieves (besides Zenkichi) directly or indirectly, and they end up seeing him getting arrested on TV at the end of the game without any direct confrontation or targeting his Shadow.
* UnwittingPawn: While they're technically partners, Akira Konoe was planning to have him [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs arrested (or brainwashed, or both)]] after he gained absolute power with the EMMA app.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: A corrupt Diet lawmaker who is known to be in Shido's faction. Owada is also the current Chief Cabinet Secretary.
* VillainousBreakdown: He panics after Konoe's change of heart, and considers using him as a scapegoat, much like he'd done with his secretary. When he realizes that the commissioner general won't help him, he loses his composure.
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* [[Characters/Persona5Confidants Confidants]] [[note]]Sojiro, Lavenza, Sae[[/note]]

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* [[Characters/Persona5Confidants Confidants]] [[note]]Sojiro, Lavenza, Sae[[/note]]Lavenza[[/note]]
** [[Characters/Persona5SaeNiijima Sae]]
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** When he realized he was Konoe's pawn, he demonstrated the 'cowardice' part of sloth by choosing to commit suicide rather than doing anything to help the people he'd inadvertently hurt, leaving his Jail functional and Osaka still mesmerized, forcing the Phantom Thieves to clean up his mess.

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** When he realized he was Konoe's pawn, he demonstrated the 'cowardice' part of sloth by choosing to commit suicide rather than doing anything to help the people he'd inadvertently hurt, leaving his Jail functional and Osaka Okinawa still mesmerized, mesmerized by him and his lab, forcing the Phantom Thieves to clean up his mess.

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** [[Characters/Persona5Joker Joker]]
** [[Characters/Persona5RyujiSakamoto Ryuji Sakamoto]]
** [[Characters/Persona5Morgana Morgana]]
** [[Characters/Persona5AnnTakamaki Ann Takamaki]]
** [[Characters/Persona5YusukeKitagawa Yusuke Kitagawa]]
** [[Characters/Persona5MakotoNiijima Makoto Niijima]]
** [[Characters/Persona5FutabaSakura Futaba Sakura]]
** [[Characters/Persona5HaruOkumura Haru Okumura]]

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** Characters/Persona5StartingMembers [[note]]Ryuji Sakamoto / Skull, Morgana / Mona ('''Unmarked Spoilers!'''), Ann Takamaki / Panther[[/note]]
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[[Characters/Persona5Joker Joker]]
** [[Characters/Persona5RyujiSakamoto Ryuji Sakamoto]]
** [[Characters/Persona5Morgana Morgana]]
** [[Characters/Persona5AnnTakamaki Ann Takamaki]]
** [[Characters/Persona5YusukeKitagawa Yusuke Kitagawa]]
** [[Characters/Persona5MakotoNiijima
Characters/Persona5LaterMembers [[note]]Yusuke Kitagawa / Fox, Makoto Niijima]]
** [[Characters/Persona5FutabaSakura
Niijima / Queen, Futaba Sakura]]
** [[Characters/Persona5HaruOkumura
Sakura / Oracle, Haru Okumura]]Okumura / Noir[[/note]]

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* BenevolentAI: A literal example, Sophia is an artificial intelligence that the Phantom Thieves find in the Metaverse, who is tasked to be "humanity's companion." She resembles a young girl, constantly wishes to help the Phantom Thieves with their troubles, is kind, and wants to understand the human heart. In the real world, she resides within Joker's phone during the game's events.



* CharacterTic: Sophia occasionally hums a little tune to herself. [[spoiler:Something she picked up from her creator, Ichinose.]]

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* CharacterTic: Sophia occasionally hums a little tune to herself. [[spoiler:Something [[spoiler:It's something she picked up from her creator, Ichinose.]]



* FlawedPrototype: She's a [[spoiler:prototype of the EMMA AI, created by Kuon Ichinose to understand human emotion, and ended up being deemed a failure and thrown away after asking the latter what a human heart is.]] {{Subverted|trope}}, [[spoiler:in that this is only a flaw to [[MeasuringTheMarigolds Ichinose]]; she later realizes her successor, EMMA, is actually much worse at her purpose due to being unable to assess emotions. Thus, Sophia is actually a SuperPrototype.]]

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* FlawedPrototype: She's a [[spoiler:prototype prototype of the [[spoiler:the EMMA AI, created by Kuon Ichinose to understand human emotion, and ended up being deemed a failure and thrown away after asking the latter what a human heart is.]] is]]. {{Subverted|trope}}, [[spoiler:in that this is only a flaw to [[MeasuringTheMarigolds Ichinose]]; she later realizes her successor, EMMA, is actually much worse at her purpose due to being unable to assess emotions. Thus, Sophia is actually a SuperPrototype.]]SuperPrototype]].



** When first recruited, she uses Pithos, which doesn't seem to be a Persona, nor does is it considered to be an awakening. Furthermore, all of its skills have "?" behind it (i.e. Tetraja? Dia?) and its Arcana was never shown. There's actually [[spoiler:more to it, and when she awakens in earnest, she manifests Pandora, a real Persona, with an Arcana and the question marks behind its skills removed.]]
*** Pithos is also a jar, and an inanimate object which was the ''actual container'' [[spoiler:Pandora opened to unleash the world's vices instead of a box-like in traditional belief (this happens because of a mistranslation from Greek to Latin).]] This indicates that Sophia wasn't anything more than a [[spoiler:tool created by Ichinose, and she was capable of ascending into her very own entity instead of a mere application.]]

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** When first recruited, she uses Pithos, which doesn't seem to be a Persona, nor does is it considered to be an awakening. Furthermore, all of its skills have "?" behind it (i.e. Tetraja? Dia?) and its Arcana was never shown. There's actually [[spoiler:more to it, and when she awakens in earnest, she manifests Pandora, a real Persona, with an Arcana and the question marks behind its skills removed.]]
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*** Pithos is also a jar, and an inanimate object which was the ''actual container'' [[spoiler:Pandora opened to unleash the world's vices instead of a box-like in traditional belief (this happens because of a mistranslation from Greek to Latin).]] Latin)]]. This indicates that Sophia wasn't anything more than a [[spoiler:tool created by Ichinose, and she was capable of ascending into her very own entity instead of a mere application.]]application]].



%%* {{Catchphrase}}: "I don't want toys that don't do as they're told." Notably, both her real self and her Shadow self say it.

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%%* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "I don't want toys that don't do as they're told." Notably, both her real self and her Shadow self say it.



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* ActorAllusion: Her role as a helpful voice app is shown by being voiced in the English version by the original voice actress for Apple's Siri AI.



* TheComputerIsYourFriend: She actually wants to end humanity's suffering just like Yaldabaoth, Ichinose and [[spoiler:Maruki]] by enforcing what she views as "The ultimate answer to humanity's happiness" after being consulted by numerous members of the general public about every single issue in their daily lives. Since it has no "heart" or "empathy" as we call it, it deducted that the "answer" is the removal of all desires by creating a massive Jail that she and Ichinose call "the promised land" so humanity no longer needs to think, and it thinks for them.

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* CastingGag: Her role as a helpful voice app is shown by being voiced by the original voice actress for Apple's Siri AI in the English dub.
* TheComputerIsYourFriend: She actually wants to end humanity's suffering just like Yaldabaoth, Ichinose Ichinose, and [[spoiler:Maruki]] by enforcing what she views as "The ultimate answer to humanity's happiness" after being consulted by numerous members of the general public about every single issue in their daily lives. Since it has no "heart" or "empathy" as we call it, it deducted that the "answer" is the removal of all desires by creating a massive Jail that she and Ichinose call "the promised land" so humanity no longer needs to think, and it thinks for them.

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