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Kiyotada sumaru persona 2
Kiyotada sumaru persona 2










kiyotada sumaru persona 2

He learned that his brother was trying to do something nice for him when he died because someone was trying to assure him his brother was a good person for that, and because of that he internalized it as being his fault his brother died, and stopped correcting her when she called him Kazuya and decided it would have been better if he had been the one who died. Naoya was born the younger twin between him and his older brother, Kazuya, who was 4 when he died, getting hit by a truck as he was crossing the street to buy something for his brother (who was sick with a cold at the time), and his mother, in her grief, mistook Naoya for Kazuya. Naoya Toudou, the protagonist of Revelations: Persona, is a character with a backstory that may be very familiar to people who’ve played Royal (or if you’ve watched The Day Breakers, you might recognize the names.) To me, it feels like Azathoth basically was doing the traditional ‘isolate victim from loved ones in stressful situations’ thing that cults and abusers do, as with nearly every time it talks to him it rewards his ‘trauma is something you can erase easily with no consequences’ thoughts, because every time it allows him to use them, it’s in a situation where it is obvious that the victim was in a situation where they were a danger to themselves or in total misery.

kiyotada sumaru persona 2

it totally would have been capable of just making her think she wasn’t there and never saw what happened, yet for some reason it erases him entirely from her life? Think about it it only seems to talk to him when he’s under duress, and he doesn’t seem to have chosen how they worked.Īnd in Rumi’s case, it coincidentally solved the situation in a way that isolated him further from any loved ones that could keep him on the straight and narrow, coincidentally leaving him with a reliance on it instead of normal methods of solving his problems. However, we know for certain that people who didn’t earn their Personas but received them from other entities (Wildcards, Jun Kurosu & Tatsuya Sudou, Akechi) are generally the only people who have powers beyond summoning a single Persona.Īnd there’s also the fact, to me that screams it out that it’s suspicious every time he uses his powers, they’re utilized in a manner that cause him to need to keep relying on his powers or confirm it’s good to rely on them. If it happened, they certainly didn’t tell their user to ‘lend me your power’. As we learn about Maruki’s circumstances of getting his Persona, we have another thing Personas don’t talk in the real world, ever, really as far as I can remember.












Kiyotada sumaru persona 2