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All the protagonists give their closing thoughts on the concert.
If anyone can translate this, I’d be grateful.
I believe the order goes: Yu, Akira, Minato, FeMC, Tatsuya, Maya, Naoya, Akira
Entries from the Persona World Guidance book translation:
Boy with Earring
A young man who attends St. Hermelin high school. He is the protagonist of the original Persona game, and in Eternal Punishment as well, he is referred to as ‘boy with Earring" in Elly’s flashback scene. Even though he is popular among female and male students alike due to his looks and cool demeanor, he went through his high school days as being some sort of a lone wolf. However, the SEBEC Scandal occurred, and he developed a strong relationship of mutual trust with his companions that were once mere classmates. After he graduated, he left on a journey to pursue his dream, making the promise ‘let’s all meet again after achieving our dreams’.
The Emperor Arcana (exploring the true nature of the Boy with Earring)
The personality of the protagonist of the original Persona is the same as that of the player. However, just like other characters, he is compatible with specific personas. The Emperor arcana symbolizes masculine energy. In other words, it symbolizes willpower, subjugation, authority and ambition. We can conclude from his nature that the Boy with Earring has the power and the determination to achieve victory and one day, achieve his dream.
Piano
A musical instrument used by the Velvet Room resident, Nameless, in order to play the melodies within you. Without Nameless’ piano, new personas cannot be summoned.
Peace Diner
A fast food chain that appears in the series. In the original game, a branch can be found in the shopping district, Joy Street, and the Sun Mall, and in Sin and Punishment, it can be found in Yumezaki Center. In the original game, it wasn’t possible to eat in it, but in Sin and Punishment, Peace Burger, Fries, Peace Shake and such can be ordered. They are all items popular with the young crowd.
Cashier (Sumaru City): a female who works part time and talks with feudal speech patterns. By spreading the exaggerated rumor that she likes historical plays, she starts speaking like a samurai, using ‘gozaru’ in her speech. Such a speech pattern doesn’t match a fast food restaurant, and so, she became popular from it and an icon of Sumaru City.
Cashier (Mikage-cho): an unpleasant man. He doesn’t display that friednly smile that you are greeted with in a fast food restaurant, and customers pouring in only makes him grumble. His listlessness is filing the place to the brim with a mood that sucks the energy out of people.
1. Became the top delinquent without actually doing anything illegal prior to that point.
2. Has a blood feud with a serial killer.
3. Stole said serial killer’s sword and is now using it to kill mobsters and the army.
4. Has piloted a mecha.
5. Once kicked his older brother from a flying zeppelin straight to the ocean to avoid talking to him.
6. Figured out how to work a teleportation machine in five minutes flat.
7. Eats his meat raw.
8. Can play the electric guitar. That’s always cool.
9. He’s bi and not afraid to admit it.
10. Once punched a god in the face so hard the god changed his non-interference policy.
11. He then kicked that god’s ass so hard the dude never interfered with anything ever again.
12. Also kicked the ass of that god’s rival god. Twice.
13. Is skilled at making sound effect sounds.
14. Is besties with a butch lesbian.
15. Fought the nazis.
16. Somehow managed an arangement where he’s staying the apartment of one of his brother’s coworkers without said brother finding out. Did we mention they’re police?
17. A friend of his is so fucking gay for him that Tatsuya got the ability to stop time.
18. Has heart-to-heart talks with a chainsmoking hacker that’s almost twice his age.
19. His ultimate move is to stop time and then drop an actual literal sun on you.
20. Nuclear powers will never not be cool.
21. Riding a motorcycle will also never not be cool.
22. Punches aside, his glare can also freeze gods.
23. His persona has his own phone number. It usually goes to voice mail though.
24. Killed the serial killer twice. Second time was with his own sword.
25. Still can’t talk to girls but that stopped none of them.
26. Made his brother drop 35-45% of his tight-laced attitude due to sheer exposure. And drove him to pick up smoking again as a coping mechanism.
27. Grabbed a golden robot sword aimed to use him as a human sacrifice.
28. Way too familiar with the local cave system.
29. Got a multi-millionaire to give him his personal favourite sword for free. He did so by cornering said millionaire in an abandoned warehouse. By accident.
30. Picked up flower language in the middle of all this nonesense.
31. His engineering and driving skills are literally powered by his reputation and god.
32. Had no backup for around 40% of the nonesense that was his game(s).
33. Has a shrine semi-dedicated to him that’s full of lava.
the sea
Tatsuya and Katsuya screenshots that I liked because sibling relationships in media make me go absolutely feral
tatsujun for the 14 persona 2 fans out there !
Ahhh, they make me sad.
…but what if I told you this was on purpose, because it’s a metaphor?
We first find out about the engraving on Tatsuya’s lighter down in the shelter underneath Kasugayama. Tatsuya and Maya can’t settle down, so instead they start to chat and show each each other their comfort objects. Notice that both Tatsuya’s lighter and Maya’s bunny are relics of the past, given to them by someone they cared about but who is now gone.
The first time I played through this part of Innocent Sin, I hated it. It’s just not a fun dungeon, and the reveal about the engraving seemed like an awfully convenient clue. (The exit to the bomb shelter is both important but impossible to see, which gives Maya the idea to try using a mirror to find the exit indirectly.) But then once I thought about this sequence later on with more information, I realized that it was actually pretty brilliant.
Just think about it: the party’s pursuit of Joker brings them to Kasugayama High, a place where Jun should be, yet he’s nowhere to be found. (Eikichi even actively inquires about him, in classroom 3-1.) Once the party descends into the air raid shelter, Tatsuya metaphorically descends into the depths of his grief and trauma-induced depression, represented by an endless loop in the miserable dark. The game then creates empathy for Tatsuya’s emotional state by having the player wander around and around the dungeon, becoming miserable themselves.
The source of Tatsuya’s misery, as we know, is what happened because of the incident at Alaya shrine. He’s spent ten whole years unable to move on from that day, due to his repressed memories and the absence of his friends–but then once Maya, Lisa and Eikichi return to him, he’s still missing a crucial piece of the puzzle: Jun.
However, the truth is that Jun does still exist nearby, in Tatsuya’s heart and memories. It’s no coincidence that Tatsuya can only find the shelter’s exit once he stops looking for it physically and falls asleep, allowing his unconscious mind to find that all important but invisible thing he’s been looking for.
And it is only once Tatsuya remembers Jun, his mirror, that progress even becomes possible.
Tatsuya’s profiles are also always interesting. I really like reading about him.
Nickname: Tachan タッちゃん (タ means ta and ッ markes a geminate consonant, which is represented by the doubling of the consonant (except when the following consonant is ch)) Height: 181cm Weight: 68kg Bloodtype: B Birthday: 8.21 Age: 18 Occupation: student in the third year at Seven Sisters High Looks: Tall and handsome boy. Looks like an adult (大人). Has a knife scar on his back. Habit: flicking the cap of a silver lighter Sport: land sports (he is very fast) Favorite subjects: English 英語, Pysical education 体育。
• Family Members: Father: retired police officer (his retirement was forced) Mother Older brother: Suou Katsuya, a serious elite type and also a police officer
• Interest: Motorcycle: fixing his bike (バイク) which he uses often watching the stars: reminds him of the happy times in childhood sleeping
• Special Skills: can imitate a bike engine falling asleep everywhere
• Favorite Food: steak ステーキ (raw since he likes the taste of blood). Tatsuya seems to eat lots of meat in general since his EP World profile also mentions meat as his favorite food potato chips ポテトチップス with Nori/seawood flavor
• Least Favorite Food: intestines of a salted squid (気持ち悪い – disgusting) anything with anko (red bean paste) since it is sticky
• Has difficulties with: boneless animals Brother since he is too elite and perfectionist like Father since Tatsuya originally admired him however sees him as weak and powerless now Mother because she doesn’t say anything and never interferes and takes everything as it is Ginko since she chases him Saeko-sensei (she annoys him since she can see all his problems)
• Future Dreams: Inspired by Maya to be able to show people what their ideals are.
Astrological Nature: Element: Fire (active, agressive & confident) Star: Sun (represents life & control) Compatiable Arcana: Hangman, Sun, World Special Persona: Apollo, Vulcanus, Vulcanus (modified,changed) Prime
I finished my lets play watched a youtube video and they’re SO CUTE i’ve gotta show them to ya all. Jun’s tend to be the CUTEST so we’ll start with him.
Maya and Jun’s contact is straight up adorable SHE’S HIS BIG SIS AND SHE’S GONNA PROTECT HIM:
she comforts him when he cries!!!
If you choose Jun as your love interest, the combo between Tatsuya and Jun is titled “lovers”
and you get this:
(you ALSO comfort jun when he cries this boy cries a lot)
Meanwhile Jun and Eikichi are labeled BEST FRIENDS and he will form a friggin’ BAND with Eikichi doing his screamy punk music while Jun accompanies on keytar i love them:
Tatsuya can join by accompanying on guitar:
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Essay time is here again! Let’s talk about Jun’s favorite book, The Little Prince, and why it’s relevant to him as a character and Persona 2 as a whole.
The Little Prince is a French children’s novel written in 1943 by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It tells the story of a pilot, a man unimpressed by adult society (note the year the book was written), forced to land his plane somewhere in the middle of the Sahara Desert due to engine failure. Just when things are beginning to look dire, a little boy appears who asks the pilot to draw him a sheep (yes, really). Once the pilot humors his request, the boy introduces himself as a prince from Asteroid B-612, then explains that the sheep’s grazing could hopefully prevent the growth of baobab trees that threaten his tiny home and the life of his only friend, a rose. The pilot is bemused by all this, but decides to keep listening as the little prince recounts the fantastical journey that brought him to Earth.
The Little Prince is a well-beloved story around the world and I can easily see why Jun would consider it his favorite. The most superficial reason, which I will mention first, is the use of celestial bodies, flowers, plants, aviation/flight, and water (as in Aquarius, the water bearer) as motifs. The second reason is that I think Jun must strongly relate to the pilot because they’re both unusual thinkers who question society around them and feel outside the norm. Also, if the broken engine is meant to represent the pilot’s spirit, and the Sahara Desert his alienation and loneliness, then the appearance of the little prince represents a child’s perspective–something that provides comfort in a time of crisis. The value of keeping in touch with your childhood self is a major idea of the book that Jun interprets in a twisted way in IS.
The third reason is that several themes of The Little Prince must speak to Jun’s Aquarian nature, such as the importance of being imaginative, expanding one’s horizons, seeking new knowledge, and keeping an open mind. Several of the adult characters the little prince meets along his journey through the galaxy are self-limiting and stuck in their ways, such as a geographer who has never gone out to actually see the world. There are also those who live their lives based on constructs, such as a king who rules over nothing or a businessman who claims to own the stars. Then there’s the adults who follow orders unthinkingly, fail to consider outside perspectives, or lack any self-awareness. These characters all represent the flaws in mankind that I think Jun wishes he could change.
The next planet was inhabited by a tippler [a drunk]. This was a very short visit, but it plunged the little prince into deep dejection.
“What are you doing there?” he said to the tippler, whom he found settled down in silence before a collection of empty bottles and also a collection of full bottles.
“I am drinking,” replied the tippler, with a lugubrious air.
“Why are you drinking?” demanded the little prince.
“So that I may forget,” replied the tippler.
“Forget what?” inquired the little prince, who already was sorry for him.
“Forget that I am ashamed,” the tippler confessed, hanging his head.
“Ashamed of what?” insisted the little prince, who wanted to help him.
“Ashamed of drinking!” The tippler brought his speech to an end, and shut himself up in an impregnable silence.
And the little prince went away, puzzled.
“The grown-ups are certainly very, very odd,” he said to himself, as he continued on his journey.
The fourth reason I think The Little Prince is meaningful to Jun is that it offers a beautiful message about the value of human relationships and the mark they leave on us. Remember the engraving on Tatsuya’s lighter? The quote “what’s most important can’t be seen with one’s eyes” is a translation of probably the most famous line from The Little Prince. It comes from a chapter in which the prince is shocked to learn that there are many roses on Earth exactly like his, when previously he believed his rose to be one of a kind. This is when a fox approaches the prince, who suggests that they “tame” one another.
“What does that mean–‘tame’?”
“It is an act too often neglected,” said the fox. “It means to establish ties.“
”'To establish ties’?“
"Just that,” said the fox. “To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world …"
So the prince and the fox begin to meet with each other every day, and though they may have started out as strangers, they both find it difficult to say goodbye when the time comes to move on. However, the fox insists that even despite their sadness, the time they spent together had added meaning to their lives that would never disappear. The fox then has this to say:
"Goodbye,” said the fox. “And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”
“What is essential is invisible to the eye,” the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember.
“It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important."
"It is the time I have wasted for my rose–” said the little prince, so that he would be sure to remember.
“Men have forgotten this truth,” said the fox. “But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose …”
“I am responsible for my rose,” the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember.
The way all this relates to Jun is obvious, because he too once made some special friends who he only knew for a tragically short time. But does that mean Jun’s friendships with Tatsuya, Lisa, Eikichi and Maya were a mistake? If human beings are so flawed and absurd, and we all must eventually leave each other one day, then is getting to know other people and growing attached to them ultimately just a source of heartache?
The Little Prince argues no, of course not, because human bonds are one of those all important, invisible things in life. The mere fact that you spent time with somebody makes that somebody important, because their impact on you never truly goes away. The reverse, of course, is also true.
Over all, The Little Prince being Jun’s favorite makes perfect sense to me and I appreciate how well Persona 2 weaves ideas from the book into its own narrative. If you’re at all interested in this book (and prepared to cry), I highly recommend giving it a read.
in another life
Lyn singing “Throw Away Your Mask” while Shuake is dancing during the P25th Anniversary concert! This time with sound!
What a wonderful performance! 🥰
🎶DON’T SLEEP THROUGH DREAMSSS THAT CAN COME TRUE🎶