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* Alternatively, the human Takaya might already be ''dead'', while his shadow continued to persist as a result of the experimentation, eventually gaining enough power to also manifest in the real world and summon a Persona, just like Teddie two years later.
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* This flux allowed for a Messian time traveller to go back to the turn of the 20th century. (They had left before Nocturne happened) Already changing it so that the Taisho period took longer than originally; the rogue time traveller planned on creating enough destruction that the Apocalypse couldn't occur the way it did in the main timeline. [[VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy Devil Summoner Raidou Kuzunoha the 14th]] stopped this; his duty being to his present. Nevertheless, despite no large calamity; [[ForWantOfANail some major changes occured.]] The largest being; ironically, the robot sent by the Messians from the future to stop the rogue time traveller. Damage from combat with Raidou Kuzunoha changed Rasputin's priorities, and he chose to stay in the past and enjoy himself peacefully. The Malevolent Entity would again try to use a god as a mask (in fact, manipulate Shinado into wearing the mask of Abaddon.) But failed.

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* This flux allowed for a Messian time traveller to go back to the turn of the 20th century. (They had left before Nocturne happened) Already changing it so that the Taisho period took longer than originally; the rogue time traveller planned on creating enough destruction that the Apocalypse couldn't occur the way it did in the main timeline. [[VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsTheSoullessArmy Devil Summoner Raidou Kuzunoha the 14th]] stopped this; his duty being to his present. Nevertheless, despite no large calamity; [[ForWantOfANail some major changes occured.]] occured. The largest being; ironically, the robot sent by the Messians from the future to stop the rogue time traveller. Damage from combat with Raidou Kuzunoha changed Rasputin's priorities, and he chose to stay in the past and enjoy himself peacefully. The Malevolent Entity would again try to use a god as a mask (in fact, manipulate Shinado into wearing the mask of Abaddon.) But failed.
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[[WMG: Cerberus is Koromaru's Ultimate Persona.]]
Koromaru is one of only two party members (and the only permanent one) whose Persona never evolves. Furthermore, Cerberus has traits in common with other Ultimate Personas, such as having two immunities, not needing to evolve to learn skills after a certain point, and (in ''Reload'') having two Theurgy skills. Aigis also notes that Koromaru found his resolve before joining the party. All of this suggests that Cerberus is actually his Ultimate Persona, with his initial one going unseen due to not being able to summon it at the time.
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Likewise, Theodore is FeMC's animus. Read up on Jungian psychology a bit and it makes sense. The anima/animus manifests primarily in dreams; represents and influences a person's actions towards the opposite sex; and coming to terms with it by developing an emotional bond and realizing her/him as a fully-developed character is considered a 'masterpiece' of an individual's personal development. The reason s/he never really figured out who or what s/he was is because the protagonists weren't allowed to come completely to term with their complexes before their time was up.
** Considering that in the ''Persona 3 Portable'' opening both the words anima and animusappear above Elizabeth and Theodore respectively before a shot of the MC and FeMC respectively, this could be very well true. Though it may just be Gratuitous English as well...

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Likewise, Theodore is FeMC's [=FeMC=]'s animus. Read up on Jungian psychology a bit and it makes sense. The anima/animus manifests primarily in dreams; represents and influences a person's actions towards the opposite sex; and coming to terms with it by developing an emotional bond and realizing her/him as a fully-developed character is considered a 'masterpiece' of an individual's personal development. The reason s/he never really figured out who or what s/he was is because the protagonists weren't allowed to come completely to term with their complexes before their time was up.
** Considering that in the ''Persona 3 Portable'' opening both the words anima and animusappear animus appear above Elizabeth and Theodore respectively before a shot of the MC and FeMC [=FeMC=] respectively, this could be very well true. Though it may just be Gratuitous English as well...



There are different universes and Nyx can travel to all dimensions, in other words, only one seal for Nyx is needed. Because we know Makoto becomes the seal thanks to the Answer, FeMC doesn't turn into one, allowing her to continue live her life with her friends.

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There are different universes and Nyx can travel to all dimensions, in other words, only one seal for Nyx is needed. Because we know Makoto becomes the seal thanks to the Answer, FeMC [=FeMC=] doesn't turn into one, allowing her to continue live her life with her friends.
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It explains his yellow eyes (associated thus far with shadow selves or the similarly supernatural attendants of the Velvet Room, ability to summon his persona without needing an evoker, apparent lack of requiring sustenance, and tendency to refer to "humans" as though they belong to a separate species. As for the human Takaya, he's missing; perhaps wasting away in the depths of Tartarus, where there's plenty of water but no food or natural light, explaining why his shadow self is so gaunt and pale.

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It explains his yellow eyes (associated thus far with shadow selves or the similarly supernatural attendants of the Velvet Room, eyes, ability to summon his persona without needing an evoker, apparent lack of requiring sustenance, and tendency to refer to "humans" as though they belong to a separate species. As for the human Takaya, he's missing; perhaps wasting away in the depths of Tartarus, where there's plenty of water but no food or natural light, explaining why his shadow self is so gaunt and pale.
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[[WMG: The Takaya encountered in the game is a shadow self of a human Takaya located elsewhere.]]

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[[WMG: The Takaya encountered in the game is a shadow self of a human Takaya located elsewhere.]]
It explains his yellow eyes (associated thus far with shadow selves or the similarly supernatural attendants of the Velvet Room, ability to summon his persona without needing an evoker, apparent lack of requiring sustenance, and tendency to refer to "humans" as though they belong to a separate species. As for the human Takaya, he's missing; perhaps wasting away in the depths of Tartarus, where there's plenty of water but no food or natural light, explaining why his shadow self is so gaunt and pale.
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* That would explain why Yukari in particular is abnormally bitchy in The Answer, and possibly Persona Q: she was suffering from pregnancy-induced mood swings.
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Hear me out here. In Persona 5, Yaldabaoth explicitly manipulates the desires of humanity to bring humanity under his absolute control, INCLUDING HUMANITY'S COLLECTIVE DESIRE TO DIE, the very thing that gives rise to Erebus. As a result, Erebus is destroyed permanently (or at least a REALLY long time, allowing the Persona 3 Protagonist to finally be freed from his bonds and either come back to life, or pass on into the after life, depending on if he would magically gain a new body and/or Elizabeth or the Kirijo Group were able to provide him with a new body/vessel.

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Hear me out here. In Persona 5, Yaldabaoth explicitly manipulates the desires of humanity to bring humanity under his absolute control, INCLUDING HUMANITY'S COLLECTIVE DESIRE TO DIE, the very thing that gives rise to Erebus. As a result, Erebus is destroyed permanently (or at least destroyed for a REALLY long time, time), allowing the Persona 3 Protagonist to finally be freed from his bonds and either come back to life, or pass on into the after life, depending on if he would magically gain a new body and/or Elizabeth or the Kirijo Group were able to provide him with a new body/vessel.
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[[WMG: Yaldabaoth, thanks to his manipulation of the Desires of the Masses, permanently destroyed Erebus, allowing the Persona 3 Protagonist to finally be freed from his bonds.]]
Hear me out here. In Persona 5, Yaldabaoth explicitly manipulates the desires of humanity to bring humanity under his absolute control, INCLUDING HUMANITY'S COLLECTIVE DESIRE TO DIE, the very thing that gives rise to Erebus. As a result, Erebus is destroyed permanently (or at least a REALLY long time, allowing the Persona 3 Protagonist to finally be freed from his bonds and either come back to life, or pass on into the after life, depending on if he would magically gain a new body and/or Elizabeth or the Kirijo Group were able to provide him with a new body/vessel.

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