LAVENZA PRNS && TITLES
🦋 Pronouns...
butterfly/butterflies, wing/wings, lady/ladys, blue/blues, velvet/velvets, velvet/room, attendant/attendants, shadow/shadows, book/books, grim/grimoire, arcana/arcanas, strength/strengths, strength/arcanas, chain/saw or chain/chainsaw, gold/golden, gold/golds, plat/platinum
📘 Titles...
The (Littlest) Lady* Of the Velvet Room, Lady Lavenza, The (Young) Lady* In Blue, The Strength Arcana, The Little Lady Of Strength, The Butterfly (Adorned) Attendant, The Attendant Trapped In Butterfly Form, The Soft-spoken Lady*, She* Who Fused To Be One, The Awakened Attendant, The Remnant Of The Velvet Room, She* Who Serves Igor, She* Who Attends The Velvet Room, She* Who Guides The Trickster, The Trapped Attendant, She* Who Cuts Through Injustice, The Lady* Who Guides To The Present, The One (Soul) Who Was Ripped In Half
apologies for such little pronouns! I really couldn't think of any....
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Boyfriend as shinya oda & girlfriend as lavenza
Requested by @mushroomfusion245 enjoy (no offence but I think pico would fit shinya much better)
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Spoilers for p5 royal ahead
This post is about Maruki.
My main issues with the guy come down to the fact that he is presented as a guy who genuinely wants the good of the people, and provides that good in the eyes of the protagonists (unlike p4’s Izanami), but they still fight him because rebelling is kinda what they do, when the Rumi memory implies something different.
The Rumi memory in his palace ends with a mind-wiped Rumi implying the desire of them going out again, whilst Maruki runs away from the situation, wich his palace then states was him “giving her up for the sake of his power”. This, to me, implies that Maruki isn’t actually trying to grant people’s desires or remove their suffering, but is instead fuelling his own Messiah-complex and escapism to a world where he is the hero, with a sad hero backstory, in spite of the many issues a world like his would entail. (Particulalry when it comes to the conflicting desires and the granting of desires resulting in suffering). Even his treasure in the real world was an article of a moment where he couldn’t be the hero.
If this had been called out directly, and used to change his heart properly, he would have been so incredible. It would perfectly show off the difference between a false and true hero. Instead, the thieves are portrayed as though they are only going through the palace because Joker wants to.
When Maruki says: “But the real world doesn’t always make that possible” in relation to it being best for your growth to deal with your trauma head on, nobody says: “but you could have created a world in wich it is always possible.” Calling this out, showing him his repressed escapism, would have been so powerful, but instead, he’s portrayed as the villain because Joker, Lavenza and Fakechi decided he was the villain.
So yeah those are my issues with the guy, if you disagree that’s fine.
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If you don’t keep running back and forth to get healing from Lavenza in the last area of the game- are you even playing it right?
Lavenza after joker comes back for the fifth time in ten minutes:
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More artwork for Persona 5 Tactica
ALSO:
It seems two things were made evident:
The world was robbed of Ponytailed Waitress Futaba
Sojiro's cooking skills were passed on to Joker, not her
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forever grateful for the lavenza-mona crumbs we got from tactica. the bestestest friends in the whole entire universe
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