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Her Persona is Awilda, a legendary Scandinavian princess was said to have been betrothed to the prince of Denmark, but ran away and took up a life of piracy instead. As a Persona, Awilda appears as a female pirate clad in a hood and cape resembling a shark's head.

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Her Persona is Awilda, a legendary Scandinavian princess who was said to have been betrothed to the prince of Denmark, but ran away and took up a life of piracy instead. As a Persona, Awilda appears as a female pirate clad in a hood and cape resembling a shark's head.



* EpicFlail: She wields a meteor hammer in battle.



!!!'''Persona''': [[UsefulNotes/GreekMythology Styx]]

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!!!'''Persona''': [[UsefulNotes/GreekMythology [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Styx]]
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A masked woman who's cognition is summoned by Igor and Merope to aid Wonder.\\\

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* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Subverted. When given a questionnaire about what he wants to do for the future, Wonder leaves it blank. Even Igor comments how Wonder seems to lack the drive to pursue a passion when welcoming him to the Velvet Room. This changes upon gaining a Persona and meeting Luffel, who advises Wonder to find his "Desire".
* InUniverseNickname: He's known as Wonder by his classmates, friends, and even his family's friends.

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* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Subverted. When given a questionnaire about what he wants to do for the future, Wonder leaves it blank. Even Igor comments how Wonder seems to lack the drive to pursue a passion when welcoming him to the Velvet Room. This changes upon gaining a Persona and meeting Luffel, who advises as Igor and Luffel note that Wonder to find his "Desire".
* InUniverseNickname: He's known as Wonder by his classmates, friends, and even his family's friends.
seems quite taken with the idea of becoming a phantom thief.



* RealNameAsAnAlias: The protagonist's codename in the Metaverse is his nickname.



A bipedal avian creature who appears as a blue-eyed owl follows the protagonist throughout the city, having taken an interest in him.

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A bipedal avian creature who appears as a blue-eyed owl follows the protagonist throughout the city, having taken an interest in him.
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A female second-year student at Kokatsu Academy and a classmate of the protagonist.

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A female second-year student at Kokatsu Academy and a classmate of the protagonist.
protagonist.\\\



[[folder:Merope]]
!!Merope
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[[folder:Merope]]
!!Merope
Igor's newest assistant.
[[folder:Yukimi Fujikawa (Yuki)]]
!!Yukimi Fujikawa / Yuki
!!!'''Persona''': [[UsefulNotes/GreekMythology Styx]]
!!!'''Weapons''': Flail and Twin Pistols
!!!'''Voiced by''': Ayaka Suwa
A masked woman who's cognition is summoned by Igor and Merope to aid Wonder.\\\
Her Persona is Styx, the Greek goddess of the eponymous river forming the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead. As a Persona, Styx appears a mannequin-esque doll with a black-and-white body with red hair and wields a standing microphone in battle.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like other Velvet Room attendants, Merope looks human but is implied to be anything but. That said, whether she is "one of those who govern power" is up on the air as she lacks their trademark gold eyes. Igor also hesitates when he introduces her to Wonder, as if unsure what exactly to call her.
* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor be [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel, and is instead named after various figures from Greek mythology sharing the name "Merope".
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant]]. Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Between her polite demeanor to Wonder and gently grabbing him by the hand when guiding him into the Velvet Room upon entering it for the first time of his own volition, it's clear Merope is much kinder to her guest than Caroline and Justine were to Joker.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like other Velvet Room attendants, Merope looks human but is implied to be anything but. That said, whether she is "one of those who govern power" is up on the air as she lacks their trademark gold eyes. ActuallyADoombot: The Yuki summoned by Igor also hesitates when he introduces her to Wonder, as if unsure what exactly to call her.
* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless,
and Belladonna from pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is not the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor be [[ThemeNaming named after]] woman herself, but a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in cognition based on her. Where the real life associated with Yukimi is and her role in the novel, and is instead named after various figures from Greek mythology sharing the name "Merope".
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of
story remains unknown given the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, is still in the actual form beta stage as of Igor's assistant]]. Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Between EpicFlail: One of her polite demeanor to Wonder and gently grabbing him by the hand when guiding him into the Velvet Room upon entering it for the first time favored weapons.
* GunsAkimbo: Her firearms
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* ImprovisedWeapon: Her Persona uses a microphone stand.
* LightEmUp: Her Persona specializes in Bless skills.


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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like other Velvet Room attendants, Merope looks human but is implied to be anything but. That said, whether she is "one of those who govern power" is up on the air as she lacks their trademark gold eyes. Igor also hesitates when he introduces her to Wonder, as if unsure what exactly to call her.
* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor be [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel, and is instead named after various figures from Greek mythology sharing the name "Merope".
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant]]. Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Between her polite demeanor to Wonder and gently grabbing him by the hand when guiding him into the Velvet Room upon entering it for the first time of his own volition, it's clear Merope is much kinder to her guest than Caroline and Justine were to Joker.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike Joker, Wonder was never accused of a crime he did not commit and is native to the Tokyo Metropolitan area. His Phantom Thief attire is also more modern compared to Joker's classic GentlemanThief look. Persona-wise, Jánošík is a noble-looking white-clad figure wielding twin axes and specializes in [[LightEmUp Bless skills]], whereas Arsene had a red-clad and demonic appearance and specialized in [[CastingAShadow Curse skills]].

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike Joker, Wonder was never accused of a crime he did not commit and is native to the Tokyo Metropolitan area. Very little is known about Joker's parents and he never contacts or speaks of them throughout the game whatsoever, whereas Wonder's parents are overseas and is in contact with them, as he receives a text message from his mother as he heads out for school. His Phantom Thief attire is also more modern compared to Joker's classic GentlemanThief look. Persona-wise, Jánošík is a noble-looking white-clad figure wielding twin axes and specializes in [[LightEmUp Bless skills]], whereas Arsene had a red-clad and demonic appearance and specialized in [[CastingAShadow Curse skills]].
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* InUniverseNickname: He's known as Wonder by his classmates, friends, and even his family's friends.


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* RealNameAsAnAlias: The protagonist's codename in the Metaverse is his nickname.
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* CompositeCharacter: She has traits from both Ann Takamaki and Ryuji Sakamoto from ''Persona 5''; she wields a whip-like weapon in the form of a flail, and her Persona has a shark motif, not unlike Captain Kidd's ship. Like them, she also has a personal beef with the game's first major antagonist, who [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute has some eerie similarities to Kamoshida]], being a perverse sportsman. Her Persona, like Ryuji's Captain Kidd, was also a famous pirate in real-world history.

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* CompositeCharacter: She has traits from both Ann Takamaki and Ryuji Sakamoto from ''Persona 5''; she wields a whip-like weapon in the form of a flail, and her Persona has a shark motif, not unlike Captain Kidd's ship.ship[[note]]It should also be noted that Awilda, like Captain Kidd, is a real-life pirate[[/note]]. Like them, she also has a personal beef with the game's first major antagonist, who [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute has some eerie similarities to Kamoshida]], being a perverse sportsman. Her Persona, She stumbles into the Metaverse by accident by being near Wonder when he activates the Metaverse Navigator and even gets strung up by Shadow Kiuchi, just like Ryuji's Captain Kidd, Ann who was also a famous pirate in real-world history.captured by Shadow Kamoshida's knights and about to be put to death.
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* GogglesDoNothing: Luffel has a pair of red goggles hanging around his neck, but never puts them on at any point. The goggles appear to be his "mask" in the Metaverse, as he taps them when summoning Rob Roy for the first time.

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* GogglesDoNothing: Luffel has a pair of red goggles hanging around his neck, but never puts them on at any point. The goggles appear to be his "mask" in the Metaverse, as he taps them when summoning Rob Roy for the first time.Roy.

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* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Subverted. When given a questionnaire about what he wants to do for the future, Wonder leaves it blank. Even Igor comments how Wonder seems to lack the drive to pursue a passion when welcoming him to the Velvet Room. This changes upon gaining a Persona and meeting Luffel, who advises Wonder to find his "Desire".



* CoolCar: In the Metaverse, he can transform into a spiffy-looking sports car modeled after a Renault 4.



* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Although an anthropomorphic being like Morgana, Luffel is an avian creature in the real world (an owl to be precise), wields tonfas and a blow dart in battle, and wears actual clothes whereas Morgana was a cat who fought using swords and a slingshot while being almost entirely naked save for the utility belt around his waist. Luffel is also more respectful and level-headed whereas Morgana wears his heart on his sleeve and prone to outbursts. Luffel's Persona specializes in Fire skills, while Morgana's Zorro uses Wind. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Oh, and Luffel turns into a sports car while Mona turns into a van.]]
* GogglesDoNothing: Luffel has a pair of red goggles hanging around his neck, but never puts them on at any point.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Although an anthropomorphic being like Morgana, Luffel is an avian creature in the real world (an owl to be precise), wields tonfas and a blow dart in battle, and wears actual clothes whereas Morgana was a cat who fought using swords and a slingshot while being almost entirely naked save for the utility belt around his waist. Luffel is also more respectful and level-headed whereas Morgana wears his heart on his sleeve and prone to outbursts. The relationship between their respective teams also differs: Luffel considers his group of Phantom Thieves to be "business partners" at first before becoming invested in them after witnessing their Persona awakenings, whereas Morgana initially wanted to use the Phantom Thieves to help regain his lost memories and human form before growing attached to them. Luffel's Persona specializes in Fire skills, while Morgana's Zorro uses Wind. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Oh, and Luffel turns into a sports car while Mona turns into a van.]]
* GogglesDoNothing: Luffel has a pair of red goggles hanging around his neck, but never puts them on at any point. The goggles appear to be his "mask" in the Metaverse, as he taps them when summoning Rob Roy for the first time.
* MeaningfulName: His codename "Cattle" ties into the backstory of his Persona: In real life, Rob Roy [=MacGregor=] was a cattle dealer who operated an extralegal protection racket over the cattle herds of Scotland's lower gentry, which he used to provide for the families of his tenants and clansmen.



* CompositeCharacter: She has traits from both Ann Takamaki and Ryuji Sakamoto from ''Persona 5''; she wields a whip-like weapon in the form of a flail, and her Persona has a shark motif, not unlike Captain Kidd's ship. Like them, she also has a personal beef with the game's first major antagonist, who [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute has some eerie similarities to Kamoshida]], being a perverse sportsman.

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* CompositeCharacter: She has traits from both Ann Takamaki and Ryuji Sakamoto from ''Persona 5''; she wields a whip-like weapon in the form of a flail, and her Persona has a shark motif, not unlike Captain Kidd's ship. Like them, she also has a personal beef with the game's first major antagonist, who [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute has some eerie similarities to Kamoshida]], being a perverse sportsman. Her Persona, like Ryuji's Captain Kidd, was also a famous pirate in real-world history.



* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor be [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Like other Velvet Room attendants, Merope looks human but is implied to be anything but. That said, whether she is "one of those who govern power" is up on the air as she lacks their trademark gold eyes. Igor also hesitates when he introduces her to Wonder, as if unsure what exactly to call her.
* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor be [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel.novel, and is instead named after various figures from Greek mythology sharing the name "Merope".


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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Between her polite demeanor to Wonder and gently grabbing him by the hand when guiding him into the Velvet Room upon entering it for the first time of his own volition, it's clear Merope is much kinder to her guest than Caroline and Justine were to Joker.
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* ShockAndAwe: Uses lightning skills.
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* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel.

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* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor be [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel.
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Her Persona is Awilda, a legendary Scandinavian princess was said to have been betrothed to the prince of Denmark, but ran away and took up a life of piracy instead. As a Persona, Awilda appears as a female pirate clad in a hood and cape resembling a shark's head.
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His Persona is Rob Roy, a Scottish folk hero of the [=MacGregor=] Clan and a once-respected cattleman who took part in the [[UsefulNotes/HanoverStuartWars Jacobite uprisings]]. As a Persona, Rob Roy manifests as a red, gun-toting TransformingMecha with owl-like traits.
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* BadassLongcoat: His Metaverse attire consists of a long dark trenchcoat.

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* BadassLongcoat: His Metaverse attire consists of a long dark trenchcoat.trenchcoat, not unlike Joker before him.



* BatterUp: Uses one as her weapon when she firstawakens her Persona.

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* BadassLongcoat: His Metaverse attire consists of a long dark trenchcoat.



* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike Joker, Wonder was never accused of a crime he did not commit and is native to the Tokyo Metropolitan area. His Phantom Thief attire is also more modern compared to Joker's classic GentlemanThief look. Persona-wise, Jánošík is a noble-looking white-clad figure wielding twin axes and specializes in Bless skills.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike Joker, Wonder was never accused of a crime he did not commit and is native to the Tokyo Metropolitan area. His Phantom Thief attire is also more modern compared to Joker's classic GentlemanThief look. Persona-wise, Jánošík is a noble-looking white-clad figure wielding twin axes and specializes in [[LightEmUp Bless skills.skills]], whereas Arsene had a red-clad and demonic appearance and specialized in [[CastingAShadow Curse skills]].


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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name is originally read as "Luffel" (ルフェル/''Ruferu'' in Japanese and 路菲尔/''Lù fēi ěr'' in Chinese), but somehow this gets translated into/spelt as "Luffy" in English.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name is originally read as "Luffel" (ルフェル/''Ruferu'' in Japanese and 路菲尔/''Lù fēi ěr'' in Chinese), but somehow this gets translated into/spelt commonly mistranslated into/misspelt as "Luffy" in English.English, likely a translation error caused by the presence of the characters 路菲/''Lù fēi''/"Luffy" in his Chinese name.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Although an anthropomorphic being like Morgana, Luffel is an avian creature in the real world (an owl to be precise), wields tonfas and a blow dart in battle, and wears actual clothes whereas Morgana was a cat who fought using swords and a slingshot while being almost entirely naked save for the utility belt around his waist. Luffel is also more respectful and level-headed whereas Morgana wears his heart on his sleeve and prone to outbursts. Luffel's Persona specializes in Fire skills, while Morgana's Zorro uses Wind. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Oh, and Luffel turns into a sports car while Mona turns into a van.]]



* OminousOwl: On top of being an actual owl-like being, Luffel is very mysterious. He's been looking for someone who would make a "choice" in the near future, and believes Wonder is the one he's been searching for all this time. What he means by "choice" and why he thinks the protagonist is TheChosenOne isn't clarified at the moment.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He serves as this game's Morgana, being a strange cartoonish creature who serves as the protagonist's mentor within the Metaverse and explaining what Personas are. He even transforms into a vehicle, just like Mona can.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He serves as this game's Morgana, being a strange cartoonish creature who serves as the protagonist's mentor within the Metaverse and explaining explains what Personas are. He even transforms into a vehicle, just like Mona can.



* CompositeCharacter: She has traits from both Ann Takamaki and Ryuji Sakamoto from ''Persona 5''; she wields a whip-like weapon in the form of a flail, and her Persona has a shark motif, not unlike Captain Kidd's ship.

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* CompositeCharacter: She has traits from both Ann Takamaki and Ryuji Sakamoto from ''Persona 5''; she wields a whip-like weapon in the form of a flail, and her Persona has a shark motif, not unlike Captain Kidd's ship. Like them, she also has a personal beef with the game's first major antagonist, who [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute has some eerie similarities to Kamoshida]], being a perverse sportsman.



* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from ''pre-Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel.

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* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Belladonna from ''pre-Persona pre-''Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel.

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* SpellMyNamewithAnS: His name is originally read as "Luffel" (ルフェル/''Ruferu'' in Japanese and 路菲尔/''Lù fēi ěr'' in Chinese), but somehow this gets translated into/spelt as "Luffy" in English.

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!!!'''Persona''': Jánošík (Initial); [[TheChosenOne Wild Card]]

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!!!'''Persona''': Awilda
!!!'''Weapons''': Meteor Hammers and Crossbows
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This is the character sheet for ''VideoGame/Persona5ThePhantomX''. See the links below for the Phantom Thieves and other returning characters. For a full index of characters from the ''Persona'' series, go [[Characters/{{Persona}} here]]. '''Just like the main page, spoilers for the original ''VideoGame/Persona5'' are left unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''

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This is the character sheet for ''VideoGame/Persona5ThePhantomX''. See the links below for the Phantom Thieves and other returning characters. For a full index of characters from the ''Persona'' series, go [[Characters/{{Persona}} here]]. '''Just like the main page, spoilers for the original ''VideoGame/Persona5'' are left unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''



* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant. Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. They [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant.assistant]]. Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.

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The characters of This is the character sheet for ''VideoGame/Persona5ThePhantomX''. See the links below for the Phantom Thieves and other returning characters. For information about a full index of characters from the ''Persona'' series, go [[Characters/{{Persona}} here]]. '''Just like the main page, spoilers for the original ''VideoGame/Persona5'' (including returning characters), [[Characters/Persona5 go here]].are left unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''



* [[Characters/Persona5ThePhantomThievesOfHearts The Phantom Thieves of Hearts]]
** [[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]]
** [[Characters/Persona5GoroAkechi Goro Akechi]]
* [[Characters/Persona5Confidants Confidants]] [[note]]Igor, Takemi, Iwai, Chihaya[[/note]]



* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant.]] Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant.]] assistant. Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.
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The characters of ''VideoGame/Persona5ThePhantomX''. For information about characters from ''VideoGame/Persona5'', [[Characters/Persona5 go here]].

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The characters of ''VideoGame/Persona5ThePhantomX''. For information about characters from ''VideoGame/Persona5'', ''VideoGame/Persona5'' (including returning characters), [[Characters/Persona5 go here]].
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* SpellMyNamewithAnS: His name is either written originally read as Luffel or Luffy."Luffel" (ルフェル/''Ruferu'' in Japanese and 路菲尔/''Lù fēi ěr'' in Chinese), but somehow this gets translated into/spelt as "Luffy" in English.
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Theodore is named after the first illustrator of the novel.


* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Beladonna from the ''Persona 2'' duology, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}''.

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* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Beladonna Belladonna from the ''Persona 2'' duology, ''pre-Persona 3'' games, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}''.''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}'' or a character in real life associated with the novel.
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!!Merope
Igor's newest assistant.

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!!Merope
Igor's newest assistant.
[[folder:Luffel (Cattle)]]
!!Luffel / Cattle
A bipedal avian creature who appears as a blue-eyed owl follows the protagonist throughout the city, having taken an interest in him.



* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Beladonna from the ''Persona 2'' duology, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}''.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant.]] Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.

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* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, CallBack:
** In the opening scene of ''X'', he does the same thing Igor did
and Beladonna from the ''Persona 2'' duology, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}''.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of
inform players the game at least) is purely fiction and any resemblances to persons and places are coincidental. That said, he also warns players that if they become "part of the story", they will face hardship.
** His Persona, Rob Roy, appears as an entirely mechanical entity. The last person to have such a Persona was Aigis before her CharacterDevelopment led Palladion to transform into Pallas Athena.
* TheChooserOfTheOne: Implied to be why he's been following the protagonist around the city. Previews and trailers have him searching for someone who was going to make a "choice", and seemingly finds the person he's looking for
with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves Wonder.
* GogglesDoNothing: Luffel has a pair
of Lavenza, red goggles hanging around his neck, but never puts them on at any point.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He serves as this game's Morgana, being a strange cartoonish creature who serves as
the actual form of Igor's assistant.]] Merope is much kinder to Wonder protagonist's mentor within the Metaverse and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.explaining what Personas are. He even transforms into a vehicle, just like Mona can.


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[[folder:Motoha Arai (Closer)]]
!!Motoha Arai / Closer
A female second-year student at Kokatsu Academy and a classmate of the protagonist.
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* ActionGirl: The first female party member you recruit in the game's main story (excluding any you recruited from the gacha).
* CompositeCharacter: She has traits from both Ann Takamaki and Ryuji Sakamoto from ''Persona 5''; she wields a whip-like weapon in the form of a flail, and her Persona has a shark motif, not unlike Captain Kidd's ship.
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[[folder:Merope]]
!!Merope
Igor's newest assistant.
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* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Beladonna from the ''Persona 2'' duology, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}''.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant.]] Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.
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* BreakingOldTrends: Wonder has the unique distinction of being the first (human) Persona-user of the Metaverse to ''not'' tear off his mask from his face when summoning his Persona for the first time, with Jánošík appearing in response to him awakening to his potential and getting his mask afterward.[[note]]Sophia from ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'' is technically the first to have gained her Persona without tearing off a mask, though she's not human like Wonder is.[[/note]]


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* DarkIsNotEvil: His Phantom Thief attire consists of dark colors, but he's working toward changing the hearts of corrupt adults in the city.
* LightEmUp: Jánošík specializes in Bless skills.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Wonder has red eyes. His Persona awakening cutscene has him use them to give the Shadows in Mementos a very impressive-looking DeathGlare.
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[[folder:Merope]]
!!Merope
Igor's newest assistant.
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* BreakingOldTrends: Excluding Demon Painter, Nameless, and Beladonna from the ''Persona 2'' duology, Merope is the first Velvet Room assistant to neither have gold eyes nor [[ThemeNaming named after]] a character in author Mary Shelley's ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}''.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Caroline and Justine treated Joker somewhat harshly and maintained a strictly professional relationship (at least until toward the end of the game at least) with him. [[spoiler:They were also two halves of Lavenza, the actual form of Igor's assistant.]] Merope is much kinder to Wonder and is very amicable with him. This is best seen when Joker and Wonder visit the Velvet Room outside their dreams for the first time: Whereas Caroline would kick Joker inside, Merope takes his hand and guides him inside herself.
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The characters of ''VideoGame/Persona5ThePhantomX''. For information about characters from ''VideoGame/Persona5'', [[Characters/Persona5 go here]].
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[[folder:Protagonist (Wonder)
!!Protagonist / Wonder
!!!'''Arcana''': Le Mat (The Fool)
!!!'''Persona''': Jánošík (Initial); [[TheChosenOne Wild Card]]
!!!'''Weapons''': Daggers and Pistols
!!!'''Voiced by''':
The main character of ''Persona 5: The Phantom X''. A second-year high-school student at Kokatsu Academy. Originally a young man living in Tokyo with no real aspirations, his encounter with Luffy leads him to develop the power of Persona. He is associated with the Fool Arcana and subsequent holder of the Wild Card, allowing him to wield multiple Personas and use them accordingly.\\\
His Persona is Jánošík, a figure in Slovak literature. Considered the Slovak equivalent to Robin Hood, Jánošík is a highwayman who robbed nobles and gave their riches to the poor. As a Persona, Jánošík appears as a white-clad warrior with a golden mask and red visor wielding twin gold axes that double as guns.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike Joker, Wonder was never accused of a crime he did not commit and is native to the Tokyo Metropolitan area. His Phantom Thief attire is also more modern compared to Joker's classic GentlemanThief look. Persona-wise, Jánošík is a noble-looking white-clad figure wielding twin axes and specializes in Bless skills.
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