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Persona 5 palaces
Persona 5 palaces













persona 5 palaces

Monaca’s tower is colorful like something out of a video game, with Monokuma Kids shaped shadows worshiping her and obeying her always Haiji’s dungeon is utterly bleak and can be summed up as “Kamoshida’s castle but worse” due to the fact that the targets of lust and violence here are both much younger, tho I believe there will be much more emphasis on killing the children than the other thing. Monaca’s Palace is a tower overlapping the Warriors of Hope main base, while Haiji’s a dungeon, underground network overlapping the adult resistance base. Putting the Towa siblings together because their Palaces and Shadows mirror each other: Monaca is a beloved but also feared and respected princess while Haiji is a prince wanting revenge on Monaca for evicting him. His Treasure would be the lottery ticket he found while he was kidnapped, as a symbol of his luck. His boss battle will also likely have a luck gimmick.

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He’ll give hints about how to solve the puzzles, in the same way he did in SDR2, but on the flip side the shadows here would have a bunch of Hama-spells (ie Light-insta-kills) making the dungeon a pain to go through. His Shadow is the head priest of the cult of Hope, rambling madly about following his ideals. I say cathedral but actually Nagito’s Palace is a mish-mash of the imagery of various places of worship, with a slight emphasis on the gods of luck and fortune. His Treasure is a Hope’s Peak academy pamphlet. The puzzles in his dungeon are classic school-like problems and similarly the shadows in his dungeon are not tricky to beat at all.

persona 5 palaces

He is appreciated, beloved and acknowledged and fear anyone who threaten his status. Hajime’s Palace is an imaginary version of Hope’s Peak Academy that is much closer to real high school, with Hajime in literally all the important student positions, having all the talents linked to them. Her Treasure would be something that links her to her sister. I also thought about her having a bunker-based Palace but I think this is more fitting. Most of the puzzles in the mansion would be heavily stealth based and allusions to Mukuro’s talent would come up regularly, be it military weapons on the walls or wolf demons/shadows. She only live to make her mistress happy so she would pay and praise her and said mistress is much more nice and loving and incompetent than the real Junko. Mukuro’s Shadow is the head maid/butler of a mansion owned by cognitive!Junko. Said Treasure might be a Monokuma plush or her sand replica of the Sagrada Familia. Also I think she would beg to die over having her Treasure stolen. If Junko had her way over gameplay balance, the random layout and tough shadow battles with little to no save points would make all the players despair, but it would not be unbeatable. Cognitions of her closest allies (Izuru, Monaca, Chisa) and of her two most beloved persons (Yasuke, Mukuro) appear, and while at first glance they look like the real ones, interacting with them more and more reveal that they are constantly repeating themselves, acting predictably like video games NPCs. She is the park director and order the tearing up of attractions and the constructions of new ones constantly, making the park ever changing. Junko’s Palace is a gigantic, Disneyland-like amusement park, with Mokokumas everywhere of course. For now I’m only doing major characters’ Palaces and Shadows but maybe I’ll do some more who knows. And since it’s Persona 5 and the conditions for a Palace are more restrictive, I thought about who would have a Palace and how they would look like. I’m currently watching Persona 5 let’s play and it put me in a Persona mood so I’m doing crossovers.















Persona 5 palaces