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BASIC INFORMATION



AGE : Eighteen.

GENDER : Male.

ORIENTATION : Bisexual.

ZODIAC : Gemini.

MBTI : INFP.

TEMPERAMENT : Melancholic.



FAVORITE



ANIME : Mob Psycho 100, Attack on Titan and Free!.

WEB SERIES : Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, Salad Fingers and TOME.

VIDEO GAME : Silent Hill, Pokemon and Persona.

FOOD : Pizza, pasta and lemons.

ANIMAL : Rabbits, owls and dogs.

CHARACTER : Garry(Ib), Ken Amada(Persona) and Wally(Pokemon).

What would your Arcana be?
I believe I'd have the Moon Arcana. I'm generally a reserved person who has a pretty low self-esteem. However, I have high aspirations and I try to obtain them and apply them to myself, even if it isn't quite mesh too well. I do deny a lot of aspects in my personality that I feel pull me back. However, said behavior isn't good for me and I've realized that. This obstacle I'm trying to overcome seems to mirror the Moon Arcana fairly well.
Choose your food!
I'm unsure! I'm tied between pizza, pasta and lemons. They're all really yummy, even though they cause me their own fair share of grief, considering all my allergies. I'm also a big fan of peanuts, so there's that.
Best Supporter?
I loved Fuuka's reserved nature. She was adorable and her quirk of being horrible at cooking was cute, as well. Sure, her voice-acting in Persona 3 was a bit shaky. But her personality and voice were reworked a bit in Persona Q and it helped her climb the ladder of favorites for me. She's definitely the best out of all three, personality wise. I love her design, her Persona's design, her social link, her dynamic with the main cast and just her overall appeal. <br> <br> Futaba was endearing and I related a lot to her behavior. She's a genius and a huge driving force in the team. Her support in battle helped me when I was in a pinch and her social link both made me laugh and tugged at my heartstrings from how I understood her plight. She's my second favorite, but only by a small amount. If Fuuka was any less what she is, Futaba would easily be first place. <br> <br> As for Rise, I was unfortunately never a big fan of her. There's nothing wrong with her, per say. Her optimism and talent is quite entertaining. However, her backstory, motivation, etc, didn't hit me quite as hard as it did with Fuuka and Futaba. Third place, but I feel guilty saying so.
persona series 7 days challenge
✭DAY ONE✭ <br> <br> Honestly, I'd say that my favorite Persona game is 3. I have all versions of the game and I've watched all the movies. I've seen the manga adaptation and I've listened to plenty of the drama CDs, as well. I loved the characters and story, a lot of their backstories and motivations really resonated with me and I could sympathize with them easily. Ken, Aigis and Ryoji are definitely my favorite characters from said game. <br> <br> However, after playing Persona 5, I'd say it's my second favorite. It's style and flare are unmatched and its form of storytelling is more than inspiring. I loved nearly all the cast of characters it had to offer and the gameplay was captivating, to say the least. In the end, I still enjoyed Persona 3 more as a whole.
What diffuculty did you play P5 on?
I started playing on Normal difficulty, but near the end of the game I decided to crank the difficulty up to make the situation more urgent and engaging. I'll continue to increase the difficulty on future playthroughs.
persona series 7 days challenge
✭DAY TWO✭ <br> <br> +☆Persona 5 Spoilers☆+ <br> <br> My favorite moment in the entirety of the Persona series was most likely Mishima's Social Link. As in, the end of it, where he finds his resolve and decides to continue fighting with the people who he admires(the Phantom Thieves) instead of using them for personal gain and popularity. He'd much rather seek gratification from helping others than having people only help him and his struggle with his confidence. He grew overall as a person and he did it all by himself. That shows his strength and passion as an individual. <br> <br> It inspired me on a deep level and I respected him far more than I did before. He's a fantastic character and I see a lot of myself in him.
persona series 7 days challenge
✭DAY THREE✭ <br> <br> Back before Persona 5 came out, my favorite Persona game of all time was Persona 3. I connected to the characters the most, enjoyed the gameplay and most of all; I loved the main character, Minato Arisato. His design was appealing, I loved his voice, his sacrifice was valiant and I adored the connection he had with the main cast, especially in the manga and movie. <br> <br> However, once the newest installment of the Persona series came around, Akira Kurusu became my favorite protagonist. He had a lot more character in the game he debuted in, many quirky mannerisms that were distinct and unique to him. I could tell that he was a very shy, humble, composed individual who was restrained by the social norms of society. Once he became a Phantom Thief, all of those repressed thoughts and emotions rebelled and helped form the stylish, fiery passion we know from the leader of the Phantom Thieves. He's a more complex character compared to the other protagonists, who ended up getting their own fair share in later iterations. But I absolutely adored him.

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