no cause the way persona 3 took the "passive silent protagonist" route in the most tragic way possible because when you think about it everything that happens in the game is due to their passive involvement.
they just happened to be caught in the crossfire, and subsequently orphaned for it. spent the remainder of those 10 years passively dealing with grief (either through putting up a smiling front or cold one). all their teammates suffered as a direct consequence of them arriving to the city. and later on MC is just understandably blamed for it but they don't say anything after this crushing realization. they can't say anything. they stay silent. they stay passive. (who wouldnt?).
they just happened to be a child on that bridge, under the full moon. knowing nothing about the life that awaited them (and soon, everything about Death).
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It's sad fact that I always seem to forget that Koromaru first awakened to a persona because he saw Junpei sulking. This dog saw a that sad, pathetic, wet cat of a man with no where to go and in his little doggy brain thought, "I'd die for this man."
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hey guys look at this girlie i stole from atlus hq since they refuse to bring her back FOR NO REASON even though her route is SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER and GAYER than the male protag's route and i'll fight for my fucking life to defend her and also her robot girlfriend is there
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persona 3 reload adding features where you can completely bypass having to explicitly reject girls in their social links by locking you onto a platonic route earlier on is great, but it's kinda funny that these choices are usually either "someone thought we were dating? ew that's gross that would cause so many problems for me" or "your heart's fluttering and you want to be around me all the time? it's because we're besties. you're overthinking it."
top two strategies to being friends with girls: a) say the thought of dating her is absolutely repulsive to you b) gaslight her
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Aigis and Minato are like escalators.
A non-human becoming a person, a person becoming something all but. One's starting their journey at the bottom, and the other at the top. At the end of everything, Aigis is on ground level, with SEES as her newfound friends in the same boat, with the same mindset. Minato meanwhile, starts at the bottom, with everyone, all of the people, and slowly leaves until nobody can reach him anymore.
Their journey's intersect but they're not headed to the same place.
They briefly touched, but in the end, they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time.
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