i dont buy much merch so this is my first time owning acrylic standees but the p3r manekineko standees are really good, kinda better than the atlus d shop acrylic standees imo. artworks are so good and clear and doesnt scratch much rn. my camera is bad so it doesnt do it justice on how good it is in actual ;;w;; im glad i managed to buy ryoji and makoto when it came out. freaking no regrets ahaha
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If atlus wasn't a coward when it comes to persona crossovers we'd see SEES' shadows being bitter, angry, almost jelous of the fact that Yu and Joker are there.
That they're alive, that they're here, they survived things as catastrophic as them, they got to defeat gods too, the phantom thieves changed the cognition, the ideas, that were dooming the world, and Joker is still there
While none of them would actually act like that to them, because they're 'over their grief', their shadows, their true selves, who know that grief is something that never truly leaves you, can out those thoughts that they don't want to
And they hate it, they refuse it, because they know that not what he would want but at the end, it is something they do feel, and it's okay to feel, as long as you know what you're feeling and not to harm others for it, it's not their fault
I just think it could be really interesting, because yeah, the answer, but if you've ever lost someone you know that you don't stop missing them, you learn to move on, but it doesn't mean you forget, you can go trhu all the stages of grief, and yet, once or twice, you'll have an angry thought at the world, as small it can be (for example, if you lost someone for an accident and they fix whatever caused that accident 'Oh, now you can fix it, it couldn't have been back then?'), or you'll feel the sadness again (maybe on their birthday, on the anniversary of their passing, or just, one day you wake up and you miss them), it's like that
Or maybe it's just me, but i'd like to see it
I specially picture Mitsuru and Yukari (probably because of the answer, again)
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***p3 spoilers***
no but,NO BUT, I just wrote on in my tags about it but isn't "Full Moon Full Life" basically a duet?? I'm sure the lotus juice part's written from the protagonist's point of view, but the parts where Azumi Takahashi(the lead singer) sings, it seems like the lyric's being sung from someone who's been watching the protagonist rather than the protag himself. This person seems to be cheering him on, aware of all of his journeys and acknowledges it all
They are the one who is aware of the eventual outcome.
No matter how far (No matter how far!)
How you'll go (How you'll go, how you'll go)
How long it may last
When there’s a beginning
There's an ending too
and they are "with" the protagonist, they refer to them as "we".
Only from the high will reach us to the sky
Ups and downs, we put these hands up and enjoy the ride
Only time will tell the magnitude of this
No longer we were made to be this way to keep
and they give protagonist life advice
As you go (As you go)
Believe in (Believe in)
The faith in yourself
Choices were made, reflect hope and fear
Be brave, enduring the pain
They also talk about something that "goes away" but will remain
The pictures fade away
But it will remain the same
in which the protagonist responds to as:
Heavy, low fates are riding like the trill
Abide by the rules, but I'll shine and prove it to you
I think this should be ryoji. I think this song's sung from ryoji's perspective. Him and the protagonist are singing together because they work like metaphors of life and death, they're pretty much inseparable and were essentially in a single body for a long period of time. To live life to the fullest, you have to acknowledge death too. So I think they're singing together this time for the remake Carpe Diem and all
you know how in burn my dread the protag "grapples down the god of fear and throws him into hell's fire?" I love that so much btw, I think it's a powerful take on living life head-on
but Full Moon Full Life might be making this "god of fear" and the protagonist make peace and sing together in harmony.
and it's death now that tells life:
It's your life, burn your dread
If that's the case, I think that's so beautiful and displays another way to embrace life
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