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     The 15 Strangers 

Jonathan Morris

The Techno

  • Just a Kid: Eighteen years old means you're a grown man, right? Well, even if it doesn't, don't call him "boy"....
  • The Idealist: Or possibly The Pollyanna. He's stumbled some, but he's determined to befriend everyone he can, and to get as many of them home alive and safe as is possible.
  • My Girl Back Home: Not that he can remember her name, but... Charlotte Aulin, his partner and best friend. As of Week Three, a conversation gone somewhat awry has him terrified that they might actually be BETROTHED and who/whatever brought everyone together erased that memory too.
  • Fantastic Catholicism: He believes quite firmly in a loving God and works for the Church, and yes, he means the one based in Vatican City. Yes, his best friend does too, yes, she's a witch; yes, he told Yurick that his powers as a mage were "a blessed gift"... what about it?
  • Berserk Button: Don't mention his father. Just... don't. For that matter, don't threaten his friends or mock his faith.
  • Sanity Strengthening: Surprisingly, not having Charlotte to lean on has let him realize just how close his temper has brought him to getting killed... several times in the course of less than a month. After trying to maim one of his fellow prisoners, he's determined to stop "running on anger".
  • Drowning My Sorrows: Between the deaths of Akira Kurusu, a man he respected and called a friend, and Vita Clotilde, a woman he might've maybe sort of been falling for, and revelations from Naoya about the nature of his own world's God, all in the space of a couple of days... it was pretty much inevitable that finding the automated (and non-age-locked) bar on Floor 2 would lead here.
  • Star-Crossed Lovers: Vita's letter to him made it pretty clear their flirtation wasn't simple on either side.

Vita Clotilde

The Immune

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: During the first two weeks she put on an act of being defenseless and weak. Then in week 2 she attempted to murder Akira.
  • Hot Witch: Well, just look at her. She's hot and she's actually a witch. Or she would be if her powers weren't taken away.
  • Secret Identity: In game she was claiming to just be the opera singer known as the Azure Diva. A couple of people figured out she's a witch. No one has figured out that she actually works for a very shady society and holds a rank just below their leader.
  • Show Some Leg: Just in time for the last day she regained one of her outfits that shows quite a bit of leg.
  • The Can Kicked Her: Vita was killed in the women's bathroom.

Naoya

The Hungry

  • Break the Cutie: The perpetrator rather than the victim, but he definitely inflicted this on Jonathan between telling him about his curse and informing him as to what an atomic bomb does.
  • Defrosting Ice King: Akira telling him that he defeated a certain entity Persona 5 final boss spoiler  definitely helped gain some instant approval, to the point where Naoya softened up enough to sing him to sleep when Akira was having trouble getting some rest.
  • Exact Words: Basically all of Trial 2. When Naoya said he didn't lie the entire trial, he meant it in this sense. He never said anything that wasn't accurate, just not the entire story.

Yurick

The Puppet

  • Ineffectual Loner: "You don't need to give anyone a way to strike at your heart. They'll only betray you in the end if you give them that sort of power." And yet, in spite of himself, he's started to care about a few people. (Unfortunately, one of them was Akira.)
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Before he came to the Base, he was a mercenary. He's killed before, and is willing to do so again. And that's the tip of the iceberg....
  • Eyepatch of Power: With a reason behind it... literally.

C. Seto Rosenkreuz

The Component

  • Badass Bookworm: Rosenkreuz is the tanky war leader type, but he's also fond of reading, especially in order to catch up at the base. He even went on a whole library adventure.
  • Fish out of Temporal Water: He's from 1485, so compared to the much more futuristic base, he's frequently confused and trying to catch up.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: The premise of his power, and he's not afraid to use it!
  • No Sympathy For Grudge Holders: In the graveyard, he'd like to repay Naoya for killing him, which Akira treats as a nuisance.
* Undignified Death: He was electrocuted while in the bath, causing him to die in front of everyone, completely naked.

     NPCs 

Marie

The Commander

The person in charge of the Base, and thus of the game the Strangers are going through. Also, the culprit of Case 3. Very much dead again. Permanently.

  • The Dragon: To Halley, of course, for reasons that elude everyone, at least at first...
    • Evil Aunt: but she was eventually revealed to be this through various clues. She was emotionally and psychologically abusive, partly out of spite, and also partly because she didn't see her niece as even human. Examples uncovered aside from name-calling and screaming include: defacing a priceless gift given to her, destroying multiple dolls and tapes (with one found in acid), throwing food around in a fit, and re-programming a robot to replace Halley'sname with horrible abomination of nature.
  • Kick the Dog: She really enjoyed doing this.
  • Large Ham: AND HOW. All of her dialogue was loud enough to be heard through the entire Base, and it's got its own natural echo reverb. Also it's all IN BOLD AND CAPS!! so any important clues she might spill have to be formatted differently than a normal murdergame NPC is.
  • Moral Event Horizon: You could probably count on one hand what didn't count as one for Marie.
  • Stupid Evil: Again, AND HOW. Even taking out what she did in the round proper itself, everything would have had a completely different outcome had Marie just executed everyone while they were unconscious after the pre-round battle like she'd been ordered to. But being the kind of person she was, she couldn't help herself...

Halley Einzelgänger

The Mastermind

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